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I m student of MCA from cochin university of science and technology and i completed this seminar in 5th sem.
Cyborg presentation
Cyborg presentation
sunnyjhakumar
cyborgoriginal-140226104954-phpapp01
cyborgoriginal-140226104954-phpapp01
divya sri
cyborgs
Cyborgs
Cyborgs
sri vidya college of engineering and technology
Cyborg Anthropology is the study of the interaction between humans and computers, and how the capabilities of our bodies are extended externally and uploaded into hypertext. We are all Cyborgs. Increasingly, we are purchasing and discarding extensions to our selves. We're also becoming an interface culture. How we interact with machines and technology in many ways defines who we are. Cyborg Anthropology is a lens with which to understand what's happening to us in a world mediated by dynamic objects, processes and change. An entirely new set of social roles have developed around the use of technology. Erving Goffman's The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life relates directly to this. The shape of a site's architecture makes people move, and the flow of people shapes how a site transforms over time. Profiles and avatars allow users to represent themselves asynchronously—that is, they are another extension of connection and etiquette that can be optimized or used poorly. These extensions of presence allow people to be accessed when they aren't even there. In a frictionless economy, the concepts of physics are even more prevalent. Digital products often take less time and space to create and distribute. Definition of a the prosthetic: a technology/device we use -- and must cooperate with -- to achieve a goal. Apple and the iPhone store are currently the leaders of the most fashionable, cutting edge prosthetic devices. Attach to yourself, extend yourself. Turned off, an iPhone looks like a oracle pool from mythology. Like magic: turn it on, "tell me about China." Done. In the same way, those who can write a line of code are magicians, in that they can write spells to make certain things happen. In a short period of time, mind-extension prosthetics have become fluid. They change constantly. A new computer comes out every few months. Design upgrades for iPods and Phones make our proesthetic extensions lighter and faster. Our attractiveness is often measured by the ease that we exist with our external objects. We are gods (unless we forget to charge our batteries). Good design reduces friction: If you make users wait when coming to homepage, like having to wait for bus at bus stop. Twitter evolves naturally (like tribobyte), adds functions organically, through interaction: @replies, tinyurl/bit.ly. Data aggregation is evolving, digital objects sort and organize.
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Amber Case
Brief idea about Cyborgs...
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Cyborgs
Hinal Lunagariya
Cyborg Anthropology is a way of understanding how we live as technosocially connected citizens in the modern era. Our cell phones, cars and laptops have turned us into cyborgs. What does it mean to extend the body into hyperspace? What are the implications to privacy, information and the formation of identity? Now that we have a second self, how do we protect it? This presentation will cover aspects of time and space compression, communication in the mobile era, evaporating interfaces and how to approach a rapidly changing information spaces. Webinar Address: http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/1679
O'Reilly Webinar - Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction
O'Reilly Webinar - Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction
Amber Case
future prospects and aspects.
Cyborg
Cyborg
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla
Presentation at ICISTS KAIST 2011 in South Korea.
ICISTS KAIST Keynote Speech
ICISTS KAIST Keynote Speech
Amber Case
Recommandé
I m student of MCA from cochin university of science and technology and i completed this seminar in 5th sem.
Cyborg presentation
Cyborg presentation
sunnyjhakumar
cyborgoriginal-140226104954-phpapp01
cyborgoriginal-140226104954-phpapp01
divya sri
cyborgs
Cyborgs
Cyborgs
sri vidya college of engineering and technology
Cyborg Anthropology is the study of the interaction between humans and computers, and how the capabilities of our bodies are extended externally and uploaded into hypertext. We are all Cyborgs. Increasingly, we are purchasing and discarding extensions to our selves. We're also becoming an interface culture. How we interact with machines and technology in many ways defines who we are. Cyborg Anthropology is a lens with which to understand what's happening to us in a world mediated by dynamic objects, processes and change. An entirely new set of social roles have developed around the use of technology. Erving Goffman's The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life relates directly to this. The shape of a site's architecture makes people move, and the flow of people shapes how a site transforms over time. Profiles and avatars allow users to represent themselves asynchronously—that is, they are another extension of connection and etiquette that can be optimized or used poorly. These extensions of presence allow people to be accessed when they aren't even there. In a frictionless economy, the concepts of physics are even more prevalent. Digital products often take less time and space to create and distribute. Definition of a the prosthetic: a technology/device we use -- and must cooperate with -- to achieve a goal. Apple and the iPhone store are currently the leaders of the most fashionable, cutting edge prosthetic devices. Attach to yourself, extend yourself. Turned off, an iPhone looks like a oracle pool from mythology. Like magic: turn it on, "tell me about China." Done. In the same way, those who can write a line of code are magicians, in that they can write spells to make certain things happen. In a short period of time, mind-extension prosthetics have become fluid. They change constantly. A new computer comes out every few months. Design upgrades for iPods and Phones make our proesthetic extensions lighter and faster. Our attractiveness is often measured by the ease that we exist with our external objects. We are gods (unless we forget to charge our batteries). Good design reduces friction: If you make users wait when coming to homepage, like having to wait for bus at bus stop. Twitter evolves naturally (like tribobyte), adds functions organically, through interaction: @replies, tinyurl/bit.ly. Data aggregation is evolving, digital objects sort and organize.
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Webvisions 2009 - A Short Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology
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Brief idea about Cyborgs...
Cyborgs
Cyborgs
Hinal Lunagariya
Cyborg Anthropology is a way of understanding how we live as technosocially connected citizens in the modern era. Our cell phones, cars and laptops have turned us into cyborgs. What does it mean to extend the body into hyperspace? What are the implications to privacy, information and the formation of identity? Now that we have a second self, how do we protect it? This presentation will cover aspects of time and space compression, communication in the mobile era, evaporating interfaces and how to approach a rapidly changing information spaces. Webinar Address: http://oreillynet.com/pub/e/1679
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13 Kate Folsom: the basics of writing good shit that people enjoy reading
13 Kate Folsom: the basics of writing good shit that people enjoy reading
12 Russell Senior: Why Publicly Owned Fiber is the Answer to our Broadband N...
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11 J-P Voilleque: Not your grandma's game: Why you should be playing bridge.
11 J-P Voilleque: Not your grandma's game: Why you should be playing bridge.
10 Tara Horn: How to be a Refugee: Several not-so-easy steps from oppression ...
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14 Chris Sullivan: Ham Radio: It's not about talking to pork products (but we...
14 Chris Sullivan: Ham Radio: It's not about talking to pork products (but we...
18 Pete Grillo: Everything about Omelettes
18 Pete Grillo: Everything about Omelettes
15 Sarah Gilbert: Hacking life with kids, but without a car
15 Sarah Gilbert: Hacking life with kids, but without a car
16 Jerry Ketel: How to know if you are a Narcissist
16 Jerry Ketel: How to know if you are a Narcissist
09 Ip5 Angel Venable: Fashion! Music! Intrigue!: Why You Should Be Riding the...
09 Ip5 Angel Venable: Fashion! Music! Intrigue!: Why You Should Be Riding the...
06 Isaac Potoczny-Jones: Open, Mobile, and Linux: A basic introduction to And...
06 Isaac Potoczny-Jones: Open, Mobile, and Linux: A basic introduction to And...
04 Aaron Hockley: Reading the Fine Print: You Gave Yourself Away
04 Aaron Hockley: Reading the Fine Print: You Gave Yourself Away
07 Jayson Falkner: Science. It works, bitches. DNA Edition.
07 Jayson Falkner: Science. It works, bitches. DNA Edition.
03 Jim Ayala: The Universe Story
03 Jim Ayala: The Universe Story
05 Damin Tarlow: Environmental Impact of Buildings
05 Damin Tarlow: Environmental Impact of Buildings
02 Bram Pitoyo: The Secret History of Fonts
02 Bram Pitoyo: The Secret History of Fonts
01 Brady Forrest: What is Ignite
01 Brady Forrest: What is Ignite
Ignite Portland 4 - 10 Karaoke Commandments - Alex Williams
Ignite Portland 4 - 10 Karaoke Commandments - Alex Williams
Ignite Portland 4 - How to get people to do what you want them to do… - Betsy...
Ignite Portland 4 - How to get people to do what you want them to do… - Betsy...
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How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
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Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization Ian Reasor, Senior Computer Scientist - Adobe Radu Cotescu, Senior Computer Scientist - Adobe Apidays New York 2024: The API Economy in the AI Era (April 30 & May 1, 2024) ------ Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/ Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences? https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8 Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community: https://www.apiscene.io Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape: https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
apidays
What is a good lead in your organisation? Which leads are priority? What happens to leads? When sales and marketing give different answers to these questions, or perhaps aren't sure of the answers at all, frustrations build and opportunities are left on the table. Join us for an illuminating session with Cian McLoughlin, HubSpot Principal Customer Success Manager, as we look at that crucial piece of the customer journey in which leads are transferred from marketing to sales.
04-2024-HHUG-Sales-and-Marketing-Alignment.pptx
04-2024-HHUG-Sales-and-Marketing-Alignment.pptx
HampshireHUG
Three things you will take away from the session: • How to run an effective tenant-to-tenant migration • Best practices for before, during, and after migration • Tips for using migration as a springboard to prepare for Copilot in Microsoft 365 Main ideas: Migration Overview: The presentation covers the current reality of cross-tenant migrations, the triggers, phases, best practices, and benefits of a successful tenant migration Considerations: When considering a migration, it is important to consider the migration scope, performance, customization, flexibility, user-friendly interface, automation, monitoring, support, training, scalability, data integrity, data security, cost, and licensing structure Next Wave: The next wave of change includes the launch of Copilot, which requires businesses to be prepared for upcoming changes related to Copilot and the cloud, and to consolidate data and tighten governance ShareGate: ShareGate can help with pre-migration analysis, configurable migration tool, and automated, end-user driven collaborative governance
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
sammart93
My presentation at the Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) NSA GenCyber Cyber Security Day event that is intended to foster an interest in the cyber security field amongst college students.
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
Michael W. Hawkins
The presentation explores the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) from its inception to its current status in the modern world. The term "artificial intelligence" was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956 to describe efforts to develop computer programs capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This concept was first introduced at a conference held at Dartmouth College, where programs demonstrated capabilities such as playing chess, proving theorems, and interpreting texts. In the early stages, Alan Turing contributed to the field by defining intelligence as the ability of a being to respond to certain questions intelligently, proposing what is now known as the Turing Test to evaluate the presence of intelligent behavior in machines. As the decades progressed, AI evolved significantly. The 1980s focused on machine learning, teaching computers to learn from data, leading to the development of models that could improve their performance based on their experiences. The 1990s and 2000s saw further advances in algorithms and computational power, which allowed for more sophisticated data analysis techniques, including data mining. By the 2010s, the proliferation of big data and the refinement of deep learning techniques enabled AI to become mainstream. Notable milestones included the success of Google's AlphaGo and advancements in autonomous vehicles by companies like Tesla and Waymo. A major theme of the presentation is the application of generative AI, which has been used for tasks such as natural language text generation, translation, and question answering. Generative AI uses large datasets to train models that can then produce new, coherent pieces of text or other media. The presentation also discusses the ethical implications and the need for regulation in AI, highlighting issues such as privacy, bias, and the potential for misuse. These concerns have prompted calls for comprehensive regulations to ensure the safe and equitable use of AI technologies. Artificial intelligence has also played a significant role in healthcare, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where it was used in drug discovery, vaccine development, and analyzing the spread of the virus. The capabilities of AI in healthcare are vast, ranging from medical diagnostics to personalized medicine, demonstrating the technology's potential to revolutionize fields beyond just technical or consumer applications. In conclusion, AI continues to be a rapidly evolving field with significant implications for various aspects of society. The development from theoretical concepts to real-world applications illustrates both the potential benefits and the challenges that come with integrating advanced technologies into everyday life. The ongoing discussion about AI ethics and regulation underscores the importance of managing these technologies responsibly to maximize their their benefits while minimizing potential harms.
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Joaquim Jorge
Terragrunt, Terraspace, Terramate, terra... whatever. What is wrong with Terraform so people keep on creating wrappers and solutions around it? How OpenTofu will affect this dynamic? In this presentation, we will look into the fundamental driving forces behind a zoo of wrappers. Moreover, we are going to put together a wrapper ourselves so you can make an educated decision if you need one.
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
Andrey Devyatkin
This presentations targets students or working professionals. You may know Google for search, YouTube, Android, Chrome, and Gmail, but did you know Google has many developer tools, platforms & APIs? This comprehensive yet still high-level overview outlines the most impactful tools for where to run your code, store & analyze your data. It will also inspire you as to what's possible. This talk is 50 minutes in length.
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
wesley chun
Join our latest Connector Corner webinar to discover how UiPath Integration Service revolutionizes API-centric automation in a 'Quote to Cash' process—and how that automation empowers businesses to accelerate revenue generation. A comprehensive demo will explore connecting systems, GenAI, and people, through powerful pre-built connectors designed to speed process cycle times. Speakers: James Dickson, Senior Software Engineer Charlie Greenberg, Host, Product Marketing Manager
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
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With real-time traffic, hazard alerts, and voice instructions, among others, launching an intuitive taxi app in Brazil is your golden ticket to entrepreneurial success. For more info visit our website : https://www.v3cube.com/uber-clone-portuguese-brazil/
Developing An App To Navigate The Roads of Brazil
Developing An App To Navigate The Roads of Brazil
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Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
The Digital Insurer
45-60 minute session deck from introducing Google Apps Script to developers, IT leadership, and other technical professionals.
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
wesley chun
Abhishek Deb(1), Mr Abdul Kalam(2) M. Des (UX) , School of Design, DIT University , Dehradun. This paper explores the future potential of AI-enabled smartphone processors, aiming to investigate the advancements, capabilities, and implications of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into smartphone technology. The research study goals consist of evaluating the development of AI in mobile phone processors, analyzing the existing state as well as abilities of AI-enabled cpus determining future patterns as well as chances together with reviewing obstacles as well as factors to consider for more growth.
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
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Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy Veronica Tan, Director - Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Apidays Singapore 2024: Connecting Customers, Business and Technology (April 17 & 18, 2024) ------ Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/ Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences? https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8 Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community: https://www.apiscene.io Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape: https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
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Presented by Sergio Licea and John Hendershot
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
ThousandEyes
Created by Mozilla Research in 2012 and now part of Linux Foundation Europe, the Servo project is an experimental rendering engine written in Rust. It combines memory safety and concurrency to create an independent, modular, and embeddable rendering engine that adheres to web standards. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. After some slow years, in 2023 there has been renewed activity on the project, with a roadmap now focused on improving the engine’s CSS 2 conformance, exploring Android support, and making Servo a practical embeddable rendering engine. In this presentation, Rakhi Sharma reviews the status of the project, our recent developments in 2023, our collaboration with Tauri to make Servo an easy-to-use embeddable rendering engine, and our plans for the future to make Servo an alternative web rendering engine for the embedded devices industry. (c) Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 April 16-18, 2024 Seattle, Washington (US) https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/ https://ossna2024.sched.com/event/1aBNF/a-year-of-servo-reboot-where-are-we-now-rakhi-sharma-igalia
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
Igalia
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
The Digital Insurer
ICT role in 21 century education. How to ICT help in education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
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These are the slides delivered in a workshop at Data Innovation Summit Stockholm April 2024, by Kristof Neys and Jonas El Reweny.
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How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
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Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
04-2024-HHUG-Sales-and-Marketing-Alignment.pptx
04-2024-HHUG-Sales-and-Marketing-Alignment.pptx
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
GenCyber Cyber Security Day Presentation
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
Artificial Intelligence: Facts and Myths
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
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Developing An App To Navigate The Roads of Brazil
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Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
Ignite Portland 4 - A Short Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology - Amber Case
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We are all Cyborgs.
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Also a Cyborg.
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Humans and Technology Co‐create each other through an Actor/Network of
technosocial interac?on.
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Paro.
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Some?mes we FAIL.
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“Changes in interface
must be fast, convenient, comfortable, without undue effort in a controlled environment”.
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Atlas Never
had it this easy.
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Convergence.
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Privacy.
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Connec?vity.
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Omit Unnecessary
Cyborgs.
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Use Friendlier Replacements.
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Use BeOer Tools.
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Admiral RAND Says:
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And now?
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New Interfaces.
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Thank You. Also: CyborgCamp 12/6/08 @CubeSpace CyborgCamp.com TwiOer @cyborgcamp