seattle interactive conference: beyond 2020 the shape of things to come
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In the next 20 years PC’s will be replaced by millions of tiny intelligent systems embedded in our clothes, jewelry, cars, furniture, and walls. They will recognize voice commands and carry out simple wishes. They will cost less than a penny, less than scrap paper, so companies which do not put chips [intelligence] in all their products will be at a severe disadvantage. Michio Kaku
Jackson Warren (left) and Mitchell Demeter examine the Robocoin. Photo: David Ryder/WIRED
world’s first bitcoin atm in vancouver bc
every internet device is a publishing tool
once on the internet, information lasts forever
public access to information includes the customers, employees & the boss
brands are built
and can be destroyed
increasingly outside
our
control
Original Source: This Fluid World
Marc Prensky originated “digital native” term and this list
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digital natives
digital immigrants
median age of native-born Latinos is 18
median age all Latinos is 27 vs. 42 for non-Hispanic whites in U.S.
67,000 U.S. Latinos turn 18 each month, (93% are citizens)
40% of U.S. population growth 2013-2030 will be Hispanic (77% of growth will be minorities)
energy innovation to 2050
Increase efficiency of new appliances and buildings to achieve Zero-carbon emissions, resulting in 25% total reduction by 2050.
Add 3 million 1-megawatt windmills globally, 75 times current capacity.
Add 3000 gigawatts of peak solar photovoltaic, 1000 times current capacity.
No net new net coal power plants
Success with CCUS?
Sustainable electricity for all by 2030
Shift 2 billion cars from 30 mpg to 120 mpg by 2050.
Decrease driving for 2 billion cars in half
Develop Zero-emission vehicles
From Robert Socolow, Princeton, Amory Lovins, RMI
There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible.
Henry Ford
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