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Accessing Possession will not be as important as it is today. Instead, access to services and knowledge will be fundamental. It follows that the companies that provide it will be in an advantageous position over the others ⁃ Sharing Everything that can be shared will be: time, thoughts, emotions, money, services, etc… ⁃ Filtering In a world of abundance it becomes essential to be able to filter what is most interesting at a certain moment. Companies that know how to create the best filters will be able to offer a better experience to their customers ⁃ Remixing Digital objects lend themselves to being "mixed" so much so that for Kelly the most important cultural works and the most powerful media will be those that have been remixed.
The most Interacting In the next thirty years what is not Canada Phone Number intensely interactive will be considered broken. As an example of maximum interactivity KK cites Virtual and Augmented Reality which will be an integral part of our lives ⁃ Tracking The Internet is also the largest and fastest tracking machine and everything that passes through it will be tracked. This trend also includes self-monitoring for health purposes and the inevitable monitoring by institutions. For Kelly, surveillance is inevitable. The only possibility she sees is to fight for the relationship to be more symmetrical, especially between state and citizen. He envisions a future state of co-vigilance, which doesn't convince me ⁃ Questioning In the future, the ability to ask the right questions will take on greater value, rather than obtaining the appropriate answers.
The "question makers" will be the engine of new businesses and new possibilities ⁃ Beginning In closing Kelly underlines that these are the years of the beginning of a new era. The one in which men are injecting intelligence into inanimate objects and are connecting the intelligences of human beings and machines to each other. The convergence of many intelligences into one supermind is called holos . But rather than a singularity to be afraid of, Kelly places the emphasis on the opportunities that this system can generate for people and businesses. Although steeped in techno-optimism, it seemed to me to be a very useful book for those who want to reflect on the trends that will change the economy, culture and society. Similar Posts.
The most Interacting In the next thirty years what is not Canada Phone Number intensely interactive will be considered broken. As an example of maximum interactivity KK cites Virtual and Augmented Reality which will be an integral part of our lives ⁃ Tracking The Internet is also the largest and fastest tracking machine and everything that passes through it will be tracked. This trend also includes self-monitoring for health purposes and the inevitable monitoring by institutions. For Kelly, surveillance is inevitable. The only possibility she sees is to fight for the relationship to be more symmetrical, especially between state and citizen. He envisions a future state of co-vigilance, which doesn't convince me ⁃ Questioning In the future, the ability to ask the right questions will take on greater value, rather than obtaining the appropriate answers.
The "question makers" will be the engine of new businesses and new possibilities ⁃ Beginning In closing Kelly underlines that these are the years of the beginning of a new era. The one in which men are injecting intelligence into inanimate objects and are connecting the intelligences of human beings and machines to each other. The convergence of many intelligences into one supermind is called holos . But rather than a singularity to be afraid of, Kelly places the emphasis on the opportunities that this system can generate for people and businesses. Although steeped in techno-optimism, it seemed to me to be a very useful book for those who want to reflect on the trends that will change the economy, culture and society. Similar Posts.