Does the Internet of Things Know Us Better than We Do? - a podcast by Bonnie D. Graham

from 2016-10-13T07:00

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The buzz: “I think cell phones were invented by the devil” -Joe Hill, NOS4A2. As we carry mobile devices with sensors everywhere, we generate a flood of data with staggering implications. Per futurist Yuval Noah Harari, with enough data and computing power, computer systems will understand humans better than we know ourselves -8-26-16-. “We are already becoming tiny chips inside a giant system that nobody really understands.” The experts speak. John Akred, Silicon Valley Data Science: “While digital natives were most concerned with what they can do with technology, data natives are more concerned about what that technology can do for them” -Monica Rogati. Gray Scott, SeriousWonder.com: “Who looks outside, dreams: who looks inside, awakes” -C.G. Jung. Doug Freud, SAP: “We interact with screens 90 percent of our waking hours. The result…a colder, more isolated, less humane world…we are less happy” -David L. Rose. Join us for Does the Internet of Things Know Us Better than We Do?

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