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Tech Trends: Kevin Kelly’s 3 out of 12 Inevitable Tech Forces…

Kelly Predicts The Future…Again

Kevin Kelly is a founding editor at Wired magazine. As such, he has made some interesting predictions (a thousand true fans, for example) in many fields from technology to cultural and societal change. Of course, Kelly, along with Kurzweil and other futurists, have been  wrong, and that’s okay. Thinking probabilistically is better than binary right/wrong thinking after all. As Yogi Berra famously said “it’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” These futurists are often semi-correct and semi-wrong which is due likely to the fact that innovation is inefficient, iterative and test based. Invention has to be created in the practical sense.

Kelly’s new book The Inevitable charts 12 tech development tech trends where he sees technological innovation thriving and defining our futures. By 2036, people will look back and wonder how it is that humans thought they were using the “internet” when in reality, the  true “internet” hadn’t really been invented yet……The exciting take away from Kelly’s talk is that  it is never too late to get on the path to testing ideas; you are only limited by your willingness to try.

Three areas of focus in the above presentation:

AI:

Artificial Intelligent colleagues will need to have good relations with other employees. Employees will be evaluated not by productivity but by innovation/art/creativity (inefficient processes). Many new business opportunities will emerge from old products that will be married (in some way) to AI. Labour markets will not need to recover from AI replacement but rather our economy will continue to evolve with humans leading in ideas and creativity rather than focusing on manual labour.

VR:

Virtual Reality will increasingly be a significant area of development. The internet of experiences will emerge. Experiential events will be an emerging entertainment format. Social VR platforms are an emerging space to watch out for….

PA:

Personal assistants and tracking/personalisation will increase. BUT, Kelly advocated that we make the tracking more comfortable. Co-valiance is critical (I know who is tracking me and there is a way to correct personal settings that aren’t to my liking and I and the data miners both mutually benefit from tracking). New research shows that vanity trumps privacy: most of us are looking to be tracked for increased personalization of services……..

Urban Barns & The Future of Agriculture

The last 100 years saw the migration of millions of people into urban centres and then some of those people moved out to suburbs. As the technology in agriculture improved, the economics of extensive land ownership made less sense every incrimental season. However, the standard of living improved incrementally generally and unlike in 1905, we are now able to do things like take a warm shower on a daily basis and get produce from another part of the globe onto our dinner plates.

Now, the natural logic of human progress pushes commercial organisations (especially in cold climates) to explore how to get quality produce to consumers more efficiently. Can it be grown locally? Florida oranges cost a lot to get over to England? Why not grow plants in a factory on your local street corner? This CBC presentation shows the future of urban agriculture and many have predicted the format, so can we expect that it will be common place in +2025? As long as there is a commercial rationale, business model/starter costs and consumer objections are addressed, expect companies like Urban Barns to grace your plate with their purple light generated produce. Probably in the next decade or two. Price & quality are going to be critical for making this more commerical than not.

 

Train Your Mind To Do Anything You Need It To

Richie Davidson’s talk at Google is rather boring but his findings are important. Meditation is not some weakling activity. It is critical for top performance and for brain workouts. Since the brain is plastic or maliable, we need to approach improving ourselves through neoroscience.

In the future, we will treat mental exercise as just as critical as physical exercise. Mental exercise will make cultures that adopt healthy minds the optimised ones that shape all of humanity.

Neuroplasticity:

the brain is built to change in response to experience. It is clear that the intentional deployment of mental strategies can transform our cognitive and emotional self. The Newtonian conception of genetics is that you have a set ability and that is it. That you can’t change your brain….this is false.  Through purely mental practices, you can change the way your brain and body perform tasks. Can we voluntarilty enhance compassion? Yes, of course we can. Meditation makes you feel better and be so full of joy.

The Anterior Insula:

It’s part of the brain that contains a topical map of the body. So this region communicated to the different parts of the body. The meditative pros can actually communicate to their body parts.

Temporoparietal Junction:

the ability to adapt another persons perspective and those who are advanced meditators have a more developed TPJ:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporoparietal_junction

Dictator Game:Rule Rules 1

Training your brain to process thoughts and allow thoughts to enter and exit your mind without issue is highly powerful. A mindfulness trained person actually has better performing brain power + cellular structure. The rest is detail….