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SingularityU NZ Conference

Catherine Johnson

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The SingularityU NZ Summit brings the world’s top speakers and experts on exponentially accelerating technologies together with New Zealand's and Australia's leaders of today and tomorrow, giving us the knowledge and insight we need to compete — and win — in an exponentially changing world.

Within the next 20 years, 47-81% of jobs as we currently understand them will be under threat from technology. This includes jobs that have always been considered ‘safe’ from automation. But until we achieve a collective understanding of what exponential technological growth truly looks like — and how it affects us all — we will be at a disadvantage.

But the ever-increasing pace of change doesn't just hold threat — it also holds opportunity. We are shifting from an economic model based on scarcity to one based on abundance. What are the strategic implications? What kinds of policies do we need? What is the impact on our economy? What are the ethical considerations? None of the old rules apply.

14th-16th November

2016Horncastle

Arena

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Expo

nent

ial?

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Moore’s Law & Evolution

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X6 D’s of Disruption 21C Literacy? Simple definition?

“The ability to learn, relearn, and

unlearn”1- Digitise ? Analogue to digital

2- Deceptive ? The ‘unknown’

3- Disruptive ? Challenges ‘status quo’

4- Dematerialise ? Multi-functional-No use for torch-on phone

5- Demonetise ? Bitcoin, electronic transactions

6- Democratise ? Crowdfunding-a society for all, not the few

(Predicted 7th- Decentralise, not for profit)

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NZQA

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There is enough for everyone…. (+ population

growth)

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Artifi

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Dem

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Futu

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H.I.-Human Interface

AI with a human ‘face/emotions’ that interacts with humans on a human level “the face is about feedback”

Mark Sagar -Baby X - artificial nervous systems, Auckland Bioengineering

Mark Sagar info link

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Digi

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Raymond McCauley info link

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So w

hat n

ow?

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MOORE’S T&L RESOURCES

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Summary

“Emergence happens from the interactions of constraints” Mark Sagar (be more risk confident, resilient)

Innovation or….

Disruption

Do same things better….. New things… Makes ‘things’ obsolete-transformational

Horse & car v’s the car… the car v’s the electric vehicle… the stethoscope as product or app???

A unique conference of the impact of technologies on business, economics, education and political fields. The future seemed to be slowly approaching, I wasn’t aware it had already arrived…

Moving, inspiring, exciting. Thanks for the opportunity.

Catherine Johnson