Tag: disruption
Pro-nun-ciation
OK.
We already had the CGEIT title certification. Which is pronounced in Dutch as ‘See goat’.
Now let’s add CSX. Pronounced by all as ‘See sex’.
Oh jolly! One is ignorant, XOR one is prepubescent.
Either way, #fail – big time. Let alone for content. This, if you’re still a believer.
You still deserve?
[To be in your stroller; Nancy city park]
Some less than 1% spenders
Just dropping it here; not all of the 1% are big spenders. Some have human motives to live differently. Now; how to get the others to contribute ..?
… Or; how to get the unspent and the uncaringly spent, to contribute back to society …?
Never mind. Read this.
For now, this:
[Spent other ways, probably more efficiently contributing to overall well-being!]
Oh, whatev’ – will succeed
Yes, critique hasn’t been overly enthousiastic for the HoloLens developments. Like in this here story.
Question is, though: Did the first iPod have Shuffle? Was the first iPhone even a serious phone ..? [Or was that the first iPad that had no comms; I forget due to irrelevance. But do notice how there’s now a continuum of screen sizes from smartphone via note and tablet to desktop screenlets and mega-TVs]
My take: It’ll be somewhere on the Glass–to–iPad scale: As prototype that stays (sic! Glass’s still around for very, very effective deployment in some sectors) and/or as lauch of a steep improvement curve.
Which is good. But may bring about some unforeseen consequences: What when Youth gets hooked, and unlearns what Reality is ..? Will we all follow ..?
Yes, if e.g., walls can be presented hologrammatically to a degree that hologrammar-Ns (you read that here, first!) are satisfied with reality resemblence, could an ASI take over and confine us in virtual (now for realz) boxes ..?
Dysto here, dysto there, dysto everywhere… Hence:
[Mockery … Barça]
Dump’let
Just a little dump’let of Inspirational tweets:
The business world worships mediocrity. Officially, we revere free enterprise, initiative, and individuality. Unofficially, we fear it.
— D. Owen (@DOwen5) April 9, 2015
It's not self-plagiarism. It's intertextual redundancy as performance art.
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) April 3, 2015
"Those who have knowledge, don't predict. Those who predict, don't have knowledge." – Lao-tzu
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) November 5, 2014
"If you torture data sufficiently, it will confess to almost anything." – Not a grad student
— Shit Academics Say (@AcademicsSay) October 2, 2014
The young man knows the rules but the old man knows the exceptions." – Oliver Wendell
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) August 2, 2014
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." – Albert Einstein
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) January 19, 2014
"If you obey all the rules, you'll miss all the fun." – Katherine Hepburn
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) September 7, 2013
Any theory can be made to fit any facts by means of appropriate additional assumptions.
— D. Owen (@DOwen5) July 16, 2013
Nature always sides with the hidden flaw.
— D. Owen (@DOwen5) July 1, 2013
Big Data, n.: the belief that any sufficiently large pile of shit contains a pony with probability approaching 1
— James Grimmelmann (@grimmelm) June 28, 2013
Amid all this bullishness, remember Twain's quote: Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
— Todd Wenning (@ToddWenning) March 19, 2013
"Any fool can criticise, complain, condemn, and most fools do." – Anonymous
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) March 16, 2013
"A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business." – Henry Ford
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) February 19, 2013
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." — Henry Ford
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 11, 2012
"Hell, there are no rules here – we're trying to accomplish something." – Thomas Edison
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) June 13, 2012
That’ll be all… Pics will return tomorrow.
The Divide(s)
Surely I’m not the only one running up against total resistance (i.e., no discernable millimeter move) when one would want to even discuss disruption in industries hitherto untouched.
Like the financial industry. Really, the mindsets haven’t opened up to the 21st century at all. Despite in-roads by trading algorithms, something some even called a ‘financial crisis’ or so, and Bitcoin i.e. block chain trust.
But hey, at some point you just want some everyone to have their Kodak moment, right ..?
Maybe there’s three kinds of people:
- The kind that embraces the New for what it is and brings; the innovators of course and the early adoptors. Ballpark: 10%
- The early and late majority that tag along because everybody is doing it. About 60-70%.
- The Laggerds, the retards (qua brain openness and movement…), the reactionary. The remainder 30-20%.
That’s not new. But the percentages may be different for various kinds of innovations and disruptions. The point being: How do you know where you are, if you’re in the third category and/or before the disruption strikes ..?
Yes, I do understand the flip at the other extreme, where Morozov–like second thoughs about what We as a global society would want. But that’s way beyond the frightened closure of mind that shrinks and shrinks consciousness (both meanings) ever further. Where you’d want to, metaphorically hey keep it real, bang someone’s head against the proverbial beamer display to make ’em see – with the contrary effect of disliking anything New even further in turn…
But OK. This was just an extensive RT of the LinkedIn link above… So, herewith:
[Still standing (? as ‘t Schip), but gloom!]
P( Danger(You) > 0.5 ) ⇒ Shutdown( You )
For the Fellow Travelers among you, that still believe that AI (AGI or ASI) will bring us joy and an arcadic peaceful creative work-free life forever after, please do consider this here piece. And see that we’re only at the beginning.
[Oh for AGI/ASI reference, see here.]
Luckily, hopefully, the tide will turn. But there simply is no guarantee it will.
And on this most pleasant note, I’ll leave you with:
[Málaga – but when the struggle is forbidden and ‘ratio’ quod non might seem to prevail, the Dark may roar and explode out of its confines in utterly destructive ways. As in this previous post…]
Digital Native Schative
A couple of weeks ago, there was this little row (that you may easily have missed) about some recruiter requiring digital nativity (yes.) of candidates (and whether that would be discriminatory since it would exclude ‘old’ folks). As in this here discussion.
Where the point was largely missed that one would indeed not want to hire anyone who would consider themselves qualified on this point…
As
- Considering yourself such a native, or ‘born digital’ or whatever ridiculous phrase one could use, disqualifies you as you have no clue:
- Those born in a time when there was already something digital (e.g., like stand-alone PCs), will still have grown up in environments with hardly if any of those devices. Either due to region (PCs were around in the US in the 80s, not so much elsewhere) or class (as if less moneyed classes had PCs in the US, before the 00s). Same / similar for all (sic) other ‘devices’, ‘systems’, and developments, that one could consider to fall under the ‘digital’ class if there were such a thing. If ‘born digital’ is about ‘computers’ having been around: that started in the 60s ..! If it is about pervasive ‘digital’ stuff being around: Those kids are still infants (mentally!), 0-20yrs of age; only some escape this nubness and indeed do understand technology.
- So, there’s hardly anyone who could actually claim to be born and raised (sic) digitally. Maybe a handful, possibly placed outside their bio family by authorities as the digital overload would count as child molestation (compared to their peers, playing outside).
- And, all the other kids may have actually learned something of the outside world in which one has to live (or be kept (sic) in a basement all their life…). May; apart from those that didn’t properly learn to ride a bike since they were driven around by tiger moms. Still, the ‘born and raised’ digital, would be of no use in the real world due to knowing nothing of it.
- The ‘digital’ has in the mean time exploded. Is it about mobile, about social, about devices, about apps, actual applications, programming, security, business deployment, assembler, design (of ‘web’ sites (huh whaddoyoumean ..!?), apps, devices, brands, or ..?), privacy, economics, …, …? No-one can cover them all; some may cover a few but certainly not more. So anyone claiming to master the world because they were ‘born digital’, I show you the Fool. Ecco homo.
- So you’d better not hire such worldview-morons.
But then, you could hire me. I was trained to work on mainframes (operations) and early PCs (use, programming down to C and assembler), have learned hardcore HTML (3, 4) back in the day and moved to ‘modern’ applications, and understand the Real World through education and experience (also in the business world), etc.etc.
Your call.
His Story
Oh yes just to drop it like that. On history and the importance to know it. So that you wouldn’t declare just anything to be a historic, unique event like a launch of some crappy piece of software (if it’s good, you launch way too late!) we currently call an App – which might within a decade be a laggard petit bourgeois expression.
Even in historic perspective, a great many Unique events are far from it, by light years. E.g., the Iron Curtain in Europe. Anyone remember Tordesillas ..? And the Great Wall of China, similar? And…, and …? Or, as the n-word has become an absolute no-no for anyone of other colour, what history does it refer to ..? Don’t you use the s-word now, as that stigmatises a people that were so deep into that that their people’s name became the Anglo-Saxon and much afterwards English word for their very fate. Hence, to use the s-word now, singles out that populace and degrades them much more than the s made by their own peoples (sic!), also through the centuries around the world (sic) without much complaint by almost all affected then. False claims for preeminence by attribution ..?
[Not to disclaim the dismal, atrocious treatment many past generations received. Should be remembered – all]
To return: Claiming uniqueness of events, or forging history to claim its compensations for ills not received (in person), makes one look truly stupid. Widening the gap between true unique-historicity and one’s own insignificance in stead of joining them. So stop making yourself the laughing stock of the masses, you clown (by innate character, not by role – an honourable one).
Or I’ll claim my ancestors were driven out of Africa by the ones still there.
The ones still affected today, however…
This discussion will continue, for a great many centuries IF humanity allows itself that much time. Therefore, now:
[Defense / retreat ..? Andalucía]
FogAI picture
… Just to put it out there: What has happened to all the thrilling AI initiatives that flew around one after the other at the start of the year ..?
At that time, I even included some stuff in my Predictions, as so many new things were popping up. But now, … not so much. Because what?
Or have all the ‘leaks’ been thumbplugged and is development still going strong in skunk works towards a renaissance explosion sometime soon ..?
Whatev’; for you:
[Its back being Mont serrat. Or so. ?]