Java regained popularity in recent years after losing some ground to other languages like JavaScript. While JavaScript is used more for front-end web development, Java remains very widely used, especially for large back-end systems and applications like Hadoop. Java also continues to be popular with engineers due to its large ecosystem of frameworks and libraries that make development easier.
Connecting Innovatively with your CommunityDavid King
A modern library is all about making and maintaining connections. Connections to library customers, connections to community partners, and even helping some customers connect to the library and the web for the first time. All are important in today’s library. King shares examples of how libraries can use data to better connect with customers, innovative ways to create new community partnerships, and how some libraries and other organizations are using technology tools to help all customers connect to the library and to the world.
Innovative Ways to Connect with your CommunityDavid King
A modern library is all about making and maintaining connections: connections to library customers, connections to community partners, and even helping some customers connect to the library and the web for the first time. All are important in today’s library. In this presentation, King shares examples of how libraries can use data to better connect with customers; innovative ways to create new community partnerships; and how some libraries and other organizations are using technology tools to help all customers connect to the library and to the world.
Emerging Technology Trends in Libraries for 2018David King
Technology has changed the face of libraries and is continuing to change how we work and how we deliver services to customers. This workshop introduces emerging technology trends and shows how those trends are reshaping library services. Examples are provided of how to incorporate these evolving trends into libraries. Attendees learn what trends to look for, find out the difference between a technology trend and a fad, and get ideas on how their library can respond to technology as it emerges.
Watching the world and our communities in hyper-speed through hurricanes, earthquakes and other local emergencies and events, has make our information overload even more hard to handle. Get some insights, ideas, and thoughts for updating your library digital services and practices for 2018 from one of our resident industry and trends watchers.
Whether we're talking Analytics, Big Data, Cloud, NoSQL, Continuous Integration and Deployment, Mobile computing or Minecraft, Java is at the nexus of the mass convergence of trends we're currently seeing in tech. It's still fashionable in Web developer circles to dismiss Java the language, but its not going anywhere, and the JVM as we know it goes from strength to strength. In this talk James Governor will look to put the return of Java into context, with both stories, and quantitative data.
This document discusses the digital transformation within the social profit sector. It notes that the world is changing rapidly with new technologies, contexts and behaviors emerging. Organizations must adapt to attract talent, remain relevant and transition from traditional command and control structures to be more networked and innovative to thrive in this new digital era. Resistance to change can be difficult to overcome but transformations are needed to evolve with new generations, regulations and ways of working.
Text taken off http://ict4peace.org/?p=3106
ICT4Peace’s Sanjana Hattotuwa has been invited to give a lecture on 27 March 2014 at the International Security Network (ISN) of ETH Zurich on “Big Data, ICTs and New Media in Times of Crisis“.
The International Relations and Security Network (ISN) is one of the world’s leading open access information services for both professionals and students who focus on international relations (IR) and security studies.
Established in 1994, its mission is to facilitate security-related dialogue and cooperation within a trusted network of international relations organizations, professionals and experts, and to provide open-source international relations and security-related tools and materials in accessible ways.The ISN is a project of the Center for Security Studies (CSS), at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich).
Java regained popularity in recent years after losing some ground to other languages like JavaScript. While JavaScript is used more for front-end web development, Java remains very widely used, especially for large back-end systems and applications like Hadoop. Java also continues to be popular with engineers due to its large ecosystem of frameworks and libraries that make development easier.
Connecting Innovatively with your CommunityDavid King
A modern library is all about making and maintaining connections. Connections to library customers, connections to community partners, and even helping some customers connect to the library and the web for the first time. All are important in today’s library. King shares examples of how libraries can use data to better connect with customers, innovative ways to create new community partnerships, and how some libraries and other organizations are using technology tools to help all customers connect to the library and to the world.
Innovative Ways to Connect with your CommunityDavid King
A modern library is all about making and maintaining connections: connections to library customers, connections to community partners, and even helping some customers connect to the library and the web for the first time. All are important in today’s library. In this presentation, King shares examples of how libraries can use data to better connect with customers; innovative ways to create new community partnerships; and how some libraries and other organizations are using technology tools to help all customers connect to the library and to the world.
Emerging Technology Trends in Libraries for 2018David King
Technology has changed the face of libraries and is continuing to change how we work and how we deliver services to customers. This workshop introduces emerging technology trends and shows how those trends are reshaping library services. Examples are provided of how to incorporate these evolving trends into libraries. Attendees learn what trends to look for, find out the difference between a technology trend and a fad, and get ideas on how their library can respond to technology as it emerges.
Watching the world and our communities in hyper-speed through hurricanes, earthquakes and other local emergencies and events, has make our information overload even more hard to handle. Get some insights, ideas, and thoughts for updating your library digital services and practices for 2018 from one of our resident industry and trends watchers.
Whether we're talking Analytics, Big Data, Cloud, NoSQL, Continuous Integration and Deployment, Mobile computing or Minecraft, Java is at the nexus of the mass convergence of trends we're currently seeing in tech. It's still fashionable in Web developer circles to dismiss Java the language, but its not going anywhere, and the JVM as we know it goes from strength to strength. In this talk James Governor will look to put the return of Java into context, with both stories, and quantitative data.
This document discusses the digital transformation within the social profit sector. It notes that the world is changing rapidly with new technologies, contexts and behaviors emerging. Organizations must adapt to attract talent, remain relevant and transition from traditional command and control structures to be more networked and innovative to thrive in this new digital era. Resistance to change can be difficult to overcome but transformations are needed to evolve with new generations, regulations and ways of working.
Text taken off http://ict4peace.org/?p=3106
ICT4Peace’s Sanjana Hattotuwa has been invited to give a lecture on 27 March 2014 at the International Security Network (ISN) of ETH Zurich on “Big Data, ICTs and New Media in Times of Crisis“.
The International Relations and Security Network (ISN) is one of the world’s leading open access information services for both professionals and students who focus on international relations (IR) and security studies.
Established in 1994, its mission is to facilitate security-related dialogue and cooperation within a trusted network of international relations organizations, professionals and experts, and to provide open-source international relations and security-related tools and materials in accessible ways.The ISN is a project of the Center for Security Studies (CSS), at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich).
Nothing is more central to the success of any organisation than the safety and well-being of its people.
However a significant disruption is well underway. From autonomous vehicles to robotic drones, artificial intelligence to augmented reality, the way we work and stay safe while doing so is fundamentally changing all around us.
Too many safety leaders choose to ignore these pivotal advancements, until the shift in forces becomes too great and change is forced on them.
Future-focused leaders not only anticipate these shifts, they create them. So instead of being disrupted they innovate and predict the future by creating it.
Contents:
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Metaverse Infographics
-Facebook Metaverse Vision
-Microsoft Metaverse Solution
-Nissan Metaverse Use Case
-Metaverse Industry Ecosystem
*Invited Speaker Talk: Future of Work: How the Metaverse will Impact Cities and Homes
II. ESG Sustainability
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
-ESG + Digital Transformation Integration
-ESG Digital Transformation Forum
-Next Generation ESG Digital Transformation Solution Development
III. Sustainable Smart City Development
-Dassault Systemes Digital Twins for Sustainability
-Microsoft Metaverse for Sustainability Use Cases
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City
-Smart City Components
-Smart City Design and Development
-Smart City Management
-Smart City Financing and Business Development
*Invited Speaker Talk: Digital Twin Applications for Smart City
WCEU 2020 Online: 9 Ways to Make WordPress Better with AIAngry Creative (UK)
Presentation by David Lockie discussing the potential impact of AI on the WordPress CMS project including various augmentations of the system by specific AI technologies like natural language generation, machine learning and generative adversarial networks.
Enterprise integration: The Past, Present and FutureWSO2
If you take the last 10 years, many things have changed. The next 10 years will be no different. However, some key concepts such as integration are very unlikely to change. But, interestingly, this does not mean that you can build a system that lasts for decades, since the integration you had 10 years ago is not the kind of integration you have today and never will be the one you want to have in 10 years time.
While working with customers of varied levels of maturity there is a lot we have learned as a vendor. In this talk we will discuss how some companies managed to keep carrying their legacy baggage for decades while others were able to keep iterating to a level where they never found themselves outdated. But, just like technology, there is also an impact on the business. The more you innovate the more you may end up spending and similarly, the less you innovate the more you’d be spending again. There is a fine line between innovation and stagnation where you spend the least and gain the most. This is the perfect line of iteration that any business wants to be aligned with.
There is a lot to learn from others successes and failures and this talk is mostly focusing on that. We’ll take many case-studies to learn the past, present and future of enterprise integration and how to find the fine line of iterative improvement that best suits the kind of business you are in.
Contents
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Metaverse Taxonomy
-Metaverse Examples
-Facebook Metaverse Vision
-Microsoft Metaverse Solution
-Nissan Metaverse Use Case
-Metaverse Industry Ecosystem
-Metaverse Next
II. ESG Sustainability
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
-ESG Digital Transformation (DX)
-The Fourth Wave of Environmentalism
-Microsoft AI for Earth Project
-UPCO2 Blockchain based Carbon Credits Token Project
-BlocPower: Fighting Climate Change with IoT & Data
-AI Blockchain IoT for ESG DX AT A Glance
-ESG DX Innovation Insights from Patents
-ESG DX for Sustainable Business Innovation & Growth
-ESG DX Forum
III. Metaverse for ESG Sustainability
-Dassault Systemes Digital Twins for Sustainability
-Microsoft Metaverse for Sustainability Use Cases
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City (ESG City) Development
Contents
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Present and Future of Metaverse Infographics
-Why Metaverse Now?
II. Digital Twin Metaverse
-Digital Twin Types
-Digital Twin Models
-Digital Twin Patent Landscape
-Digital Twin Metaverse Use Case: AI Innovation Platform
III. Metaverse Enterprise & ESG Applications
-Metaverse Enterprise
-ESG Strategic Planning and Program Management
-Scenario Planning for Metaverse Enterprise
-TCFD Scenario Analysis
IV. ESG Digital Transformation
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-ESG Investing and Management Consideration Core Factors
-ESG + Digital Integrated Transformation (ESGDX) Imperative
-How ESGDX Can Create New Revenue Streams?
-ESGDX for ESG Sustainability Management
-ESG Sustainability Management/Assessment Issues & Challenges & Solutions
-ESG DX Forum
V. Sustainable Smart City Development
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City
-Smart City Components
-Smart City Design and Development
-Smart City Management
-Smart City Financing and Business Development
1) The document discusses how design students graduating in 2020 will need new competencies to design digital experiences as technology becomes more ubiquitous, autonomous, powerful and personal.
2) It outlines emerging technologies like gigabit internet connections, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearables and machine learning that will shape the future landscape.
3) Designers will need to focus on designing broader digital experiences rather than just artifacts. They will also need skills in non-visual areas like copywriting, sound design and character development as well as working with new dimensions like 3D, 4D and augmented reality.
Business growth principles in the new economy Ashish Bedekar
A presentation I made @ Palava #Smartcity #startup accelerator on 19th April 2018. http://bit.ly/2qz5Xr2
#1 About me:
You may like to check out https://ashishbedekar.fyi.to/ecosystems which gives an overview of my profile, including LinkedIn recommendations
#2: Connect with me http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishrbedekar | Twitter: @ashishrbedekar
#3 I believe in giving back to the community e.g
- Pro-bono startup advisor @Zone startup- an Indo-Canadian start-up Accelerator http://bit.ly/2o9XNqa
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ Supercharger Fintech accelerator ( KL, HK) http://bit.ly/2ErcM6S
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ NIT Trichy- International biz competition- http://bit.ly/2AQxqYu
-Mentor of change- Govt. of India- Atal innovation mission http://bit.ly/2HMdWrV
-Member of IET- IoT India (The IET is one of the world's largest multi-discipline professional societies of engineers with more than 160,000 members in 127 countries) http://bit.ly/2o9Pue9
-Mentor for startup boot camp-E- Cell- IIT Madras- one of India’s leading engineering college- http://bit.ly/2G6nRMg
How to make people work together? - ending keynote - devfest du bout du monde...Quentin Adam
This document discusses how to get people to work together effectively. It is a presentation by Quentin Adam, CEO of Clever Cloud, about management strategies. Some key points include focusing on creating things rather than just meetings; recognizing that management is a skill, not a quality; and accepting weaknesses but not mediocrity. Transparency, trust, and feedback are important for organization. The goal is to build the European future and partnerships like the one between Clever Cloud and OVH.
This document discusses smart cities and how technology can be used to address issues in urban environments. It defines a smart city as one that uses digital technologies and IoT solutions across various city functions like transportation, utilities and public services to make city living safer and easier. Examples are given of technologies currently being used, and students then brainstorm solutions to local issues and discuss potential benefits and risks of implementing smart city technologies at scale, such as privacy concerns and the risk of certain groups being disempowered or excluded.
This document discusses big data and how it relates to cities. It provides examples of how big data is being used in various industries like transportation, utilities, and communications infrastructure. Challenges of working with big data are mentioned. Stakeholders who work with big data are discussed, as well as examples of startups using big data to provide services. Opportunities for using big data to address social and environmental issues are presented.
Agenda:
I. Metaverse Revolution
Metaverse Revolution Imperatives
Metaverse Enterprise/Industry Applications Boom
Metaverse Virtual/Creator Economy Emergence
Metaverse Infrastructure/System Architecture
II. ESG/Sustainability Imperative
ESG/Sustainability Imperative
ESG Factors/Considerations
III. Impact Investing in Metaverse
The Toolbox for Impact Investing in Metaverse
IV. Positive Impact on Sustainability
Metaverse Renewable Energy System Management
Metaverse Store for Sustainable Products
Metaverse Factory for Sustainable Manufacturing/Supply Chain
Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City Development
Metaverse NFT/DeFi Based Sustainable Financing
V. Negative Impact on Sustainability
Metaverse Infrastructure Requirements
Impact on Environment
Impact on People/Society
Navigating the New Industrial Revolution - Exploring New Forms of Value CreationRobin Teigland
- The document discusses how organizations must change internally at the same or greater rate than external changes in order to survive. It also discusses the rise of digital disruption and how much change has yet to occur.
- New sharing economy and platform-based business models are activating underutilized assets through greater access and efficiency. This includes one-time interactions between strangers through central platforms.
- Local Motors is highlighted as an example of a new collaborative production model where vehicles are co-created by online and offline communities at much lower costs and faster speeds than traditional models. They are working on 3D printed autonomous vehicles and distributed microfactories.
This document discusses the evolution of news production and distribution from traditional print media to digital and virtual media. It describes how the news production process has changed from a linear model of gathering, production and distribution to a non-linear process where consumers can participate at all stages. It also discusses how new technologies and business models are challenging existing publishers and the role of aggregators.
This document discusses going with the flow in a digital perspective. It provides links to resources on emerging technologies, future trends, the student experience, innovations in learning and teaching, and open science. It discusses building digital capabilities like curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and capability. The document encourages developing one's digital practice following the conference and provides contact information.
Libre asociación de tecnología, creatividad, innovación y sustentabilidad a partir del relato de Historias de Camille del libro Seguir con el Problema de Donna Haraway
Nothing is more central to the success of any organisation than the safety and well-being of its people.
However a significant disruption is well underway. From autonomous vehicles to robotic drones, artificial intelligence to augmented reality, the way we work and stay safe while doing so is fundamentally changing all around us.
Too many safety leaders choose to ignore these pivotal advancements, until the shift in forces becomes too great and change is forced on them.
Future-focused leaders not only anticipate these shifts, they create them. So instead of being disrupted they innovate and predict the future by creating it.
Contents:
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Metaverse Infographics
-Facebook Metaverse Vision
-Microsoft Metaverse Solution
-Nissan Metaverse Use Case
-Metaverse Industry Ecosystem
*Invited Speaker Talk: Future of Work: How the Metaverse will Impact Cities and Homes
II. ESG Sustainability
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
-ESG + Digital Transformation Integration
-ESG Digital Transformation Forum
-Next Generation ESG Digital Transformation Solution Development
III. Sustainable Smart City Development
-Dassault Systemes Digital Twins for Sustainability
-Microsoft Metaverse for Sustainability Use Cases
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City
-Smart City Components
-Smart City Design and Development
-Smart City Management
-Smart City Financing and Business Development
*Invited Speaker Talk: Digital Twin Applications for Smart City
WCEU 2020 Online: 9 Ways to Make WordPress Better with AIAngry Creative (UK)
Presentation by David Lockie discussing the potential impact of AI on the WordPress CMS project including various augmentations of the system by specific AI technologies like natural language generation, machine learning and generative adversarial networks.
Enterprise integration: The Past, Present and FutureWSO2
If you take the last 10 years, many things have changed. The next 10 years will be no different. However, some key concepts such as integration are very unlikely to change. But, interestingly, this does not mean that you can build a system that lasts for decades, since the integration you had 10 years ago is not the kind of integration you have today and never will be the one you want to have in 10 years time.
While working with customers of varied levels of maturity there is a lot we have learned as a vendor. In this talk we will discuss how some companies managed to keep carrying their legacy baggage for decades while others were able to keep iterating to a level where they never found themselves outdated. But, just like technology, there is also an impact on the business. The more you innovate the more you may end up spending and similarly, the less you innovate the more you’d be spending again. There is a fine line between innovation and stagnation where you spend the least and gain the most. This is the perfect line of iteration that any business wants to be aligned with.
There is a lot to learn from others successes and failures and this talk is mostly focusing on that. We’ll take many case-studies to learn the past, present and future of enterprise integration and how to find the fine line of iterative improvement that best suits the kind of business you are in.
Contents
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Metaverse Taxonomy
-Metaverse Examples
-Facebook Metaverse Vision
-Microsoft Metaverse Solution
-Nissan Metaverse Use Case
-Metaverse Industry Ecosystem
-Metaverse Next
II. ESG Sustainability
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
-ESG Digital Transformation (DX)
-The Fourth Wave of Environmentalism
-Microsoft AI for Earth Project
-UPCO2 Blockchain based Carbon Credits Token Project
-BlocPower: Fighting Climate Change with IoT & Data
-AI Blockchain IoT for ESG DX AT A Glance
-ESG DX Innovation Insights from Patents
-ESG DX for Sustainable Business Innovation & Growth
-ESG DX Forum
III. Metaverse for ESG Sustainability
-Dassault Systemes Digital Twins for Sustainability
-Microsoft Metaverse for Sustainability Use Cases
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City (ESG City) Development
Contents
I. Metaverse Ecosystem
-Present and Future of Metaverse Infographics
-Why Metaverse Now?
II. Digital Twin Metaverse
-Digital Twin Types
-Digital Twin Models
-Digital Twin Patent Landscape
-Digital Twin Metaverse Use Case: AI Innovation Platform
III. Metaverse Enterprise & ESG Applications
-Metaverse Enterprise
-ESG Strategic Planning and Program Management
-Scenario Planning for Metaverse Enterprise
-TCFD Scenario Analysis
IV. ESG Digital Transformation
-ESG Sustainability Imperative
-ESG Investing and Management Consideration Core Factors
-ESG + Digital Integrated Transformation (ESGDX) Imperative
-How ESGDX Can Create New Revenue Streams?
-ESGDX for ESG Sustainability Management
-ESG Sustainability Management/Assessment Issues & Challenges & Solutions
-ESG DX Forum
V. Sustainable Smart City Development
-Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City
-Smart City Components
-Smart City Design and Development
-Smart City Management
-Smart City Financing and Business Development
1) The document discusses how design students graduating in 2020 will need new competencies to design digital experiences as technology becomes more ubiquitous, autonomous, powerful and personal.
2) It outlines emerging technologies like gigabit internet connections, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearables and machine learning that will shape the future landscape.
3) Designers will need to focus on designing broader digital experiences rather than just artifacts. They will also need skills in non-visual areas like copywriting, sound design and character development as well as working with new dimensions like 3D, 4D and augmented reality.
Business growth principles in the new economy Ashish Bedekar
A presentation I made @ Palava #Smartcity #startup accelerator on 19th April 2018. http://bit.ly/2qz5Xr2
#1 About me:
You may like to check out https://ashishbedekar.fyi.to/ecosystems which gives an overview of my profile, including LinkedIn recommendations
#2: Connect with me http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishrbedekar | Twitter: @ashishrbedekar
#3 I believe in giving back to the community e.g
- Pro-bono startup advisor @Zone startup- an Indo-Canadian start-up Accelerator http://bit.ly/2o9XNqa
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ Supercharger Fintech accelerator ( KL, HK) http://bit.ly/2ErcM6S
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ NIT Trichy- International biz competition- http://bit.ly/2AQxqYu
-Mentor of change- Govt. of India- Atal innovation mission http://bit.ly/2HMdWrV
-Member of IET- IoT India (The IET is one of the world's largest multi-discipline professional societies of engineers with more than 160,000 members in 127 countries) http://bit.ly/2o9Pue9
-Mentor for startup boot camp-E- Cell- IIT Madras- one of India’s leading engineering college- http://bit.ly/2G6nRMg
How to make people work together? - ending keynote - devfest du bout du monde...Quentin Adam
This document discusses how to get people to work together effectively. It is a presentation by Quentin Adam, CEO of Clever Cloud, about management strategies. Some key points include focusing on creating things rather than just meetings; recognizing that management is a skill, not a quality; and accepting weaknesses but not mediocrity. Transparency, trust, and feedback are important for organization. The goal is to build the European future and partnerships like the one between Clever Cloud and OVH.
This document discusses smart cities and how technology can be used to address issues in urban environments. It defines a smart city as one that uses digital technologies and IoT solutions across various city functions like transportation, utilities and public services to make city living safer and easier. Examples are given of technologies currently being used, and students then brainstorm solutions to local issues and discuss potential benefits and risks of implementing smart city technologies at scale, such as privacy concerns and the risk of certain groups being disempowered or excluded.
This document discusses big data and how it relates to cities. It provides examples of how big data is being used in various industries like transportation, utilities, and communications infrastructure. Challenges of working with big data are mentioned. Stakeholders who work with big data are discussed, as well as examples of startups using big data to provide services. Opportunities for using big data to address social and environmental issues are presented.
Agenda:
I. Metaverse Revolution
Metaverse Revolution Imperatives
Metaverse Enterprise/Industry Applications Boom
Metaverse Virtual/Creator Economy Emergence
Metaverse Infrastructure/System Architecture
II. ESG/Sustainability Imperative
ESG/Sustainability Imperative
ESG Factors/Considerations
III. Impact Investing in Metaverse
The Toolbox for Impact Investing in Metaverse
IV. Positive Impact on Sustainability
Metaverse Renewable Energy System Management
Metaverse Store for Sustainable Products
Metaverse Factory for Sustainable Manufacturing/Supply Chain
Metaverse for Sustainable Smart City Development
Metaverse NFT/DeFi Based Sustainable Financing
V. Negative Impact on Sustainability
Metaverse Infrastructure Requirements
Impact on Environment
Impact on People/Society
Navigating the New Industrial Revolution - Exploring New Forms of Value CreationRobin Teigland
- The document discusses how organizations must change internally at the same or greater rate than external changes in order to survive. It also discusses the rise of digital disruption and how much change has yet to occur.
- New sharing economy and platform-based business models are activating underutilized assets through greater access and efficiency. This includes one-time interactions between strangers through central platforms.
- Local Motors is highlighted as an example of a new collaborative production model where vehicles are co-created by online and offline communities at much lower costs and faster speeds than traditional models. They are working on 3D printed autonomous vehicles and distributed microfactories.
This document discusses the evolution of news production and distribution from traditional print media to digital and virtual media. It describes how the news production process has changed from a linear model of gathering, production and distribution to a non-linear process where consumers can participate at all stages. It also discusses how new technologies and business models are challenging existing publishers and the role of aggregators.
This document discusses going with the flow in a digital perspective. It provides links to resources on emerging technologies, future trends, the student experience, innovations in learning and teaching, and open science. It discusses building digital capabilities like curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and capability. The document encourages developing one's digital practice following the conference and provides contact information.
Libre asociación de tecnología, creatividad, innovación y sustentabilidad a partir del relato de Historias de Camille del libro Seguir con el Problema de Donna Haraway
Este documento explora temas como la resiliencia, la innovación, la colaboración y la tecnología (STEAM) para forjar un futuro mejor. Menciona que el micelio y materiales naturales pueden usarse en la construcción de manera sostenible. También discute el potencial de la impresión 3D y realidad virtual para la innovación arquitectónica. El mensaje final es que este es el mejor momento para estar vivos y crear mundos mediante la innovación y colaboración.
En un mundo donde todo parece ir cada vez más rápido y los seres humanos tenemos el riesgo que la tecnología creada por nosotros mismos nos reemplace, existe una esperanza de poner a nuestro servicio a los robots y salvar al mundo (y a la humanidad, de ser posible)
Presentación hecha por Gabriel Charles a la primera generación de Javascript de blen.io al respecto del futuro del trabajo y de cómo la tecnología nos puede ayudar a crear nuevas e increíbles cosas.
The document introduces Gabriel Charles and provides his contact information. It also contains information about hackers and hacker culture, including definitions and references to problem solving. Links are provided to videos about Estonia and its e-residency program, as well as articles about shaping reality post-COVID and lessons from mavericks.
El documento presenta una receta secreta en 3 pasos para crear una empresa exponencial. El primer paso es elegir un problema real y relevante. El segundo paso es inspirarse y pensar en soluciones innovadoras. El tercer paso es combinar la solución con tecnología y un propósito positivo para crear un modelo de negocio exponencial que pueda ayudar a transformar el problema seleccionado. Se ofrecen varios ejemplos breves de empresas exponenciales existentes.
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Round table discussion of vector databases, unstructured data, ai, big data, real-time, robots and Milvus.
A lively discussion with NJ Gen AI Meetup Lead, Prasad and Procure.FYI's Co-Found
4th Modern Marketing Reckoner by MMA Global India & Group M: 60+ experts on W...Social Samosa
The Modern Marketing Reckoner (MMR) is a comprehensive resource packed with POVs from 60+ industry leaders on how AI is transforming the 4 key pillars of marketing – product, place, price and promotions.
State of Artificial intelligence Report 2023kuntobimo2016
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a multidisciplinary field of science and engineering whose goal is to create intelligent machines.
We believe that AI will be a force multiplier on technological progress in our increasingly digital, data-driven world. This is because everything around us today, ranging from culture to consumer products, is a product of intelligence.
The State of AI Report is now in its sixth year. Consider this report as a compilation of the most interesting things we’ve seen with a goal of triggering an informed conversation about the state of AI and its implication for the future.
We consider the following key dimensions in our report:
Research: Technology breakthroughs and their capabilities.
Industry: Areas of commercial application for AI and its business impact.
Politics: Regulation of AI, its economic implications and the evolving geopolitics of AI.
Safety: Identifying and mitigating catastrophic risks that highly-capable future AI systems could pose to us.
Predictions: What we believe will happen in the next 12 months and a 2022 performance review to keep us honest.
Analysis insight about a Flyball dog competition team's performanceroli9797
Insight of my analysis about a Flyball dog competition team's last year performance. Find more: https://github.com/rolandnagy-ds/flyball_race_analysis/tree/main
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
The Ipsos - AI - Monitor 2024 Report.pdfSocial Samosa
According to Ipsos AI Monitor's 2024 report, 65% Indians said that products and services using AI have profoundly changed their daily life in the past 3-5 years.
Enhanced Enterprise Intelligence with your personal AI Data Copilot.pdfGetInData
Recently we have observed the rise of open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) that are community-driven or developed by the AI market leaders, such as Meta (Llama3), Databricks (DBRX) and Snowflake (Arctic). On the other hand, there is a growth in interest in specialized, carefully fine-tuned yet relatively small models that can efficiently assist programmers in day-to-day tasks. Finally, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures have gained a lot of traction as the preferred approach for LLMs context and prompt augmentation for building conversational SQL data copilots, code copilots and chatbots.
In this presentation, we will show how we built upon these three concepts a robust Data Copilot that can help to democratize access to company data assets and boost performance of everyone working with data platforms.
Why do we need yet another (open-source ) Copilot?
How can we build one?
Architecture and evaluation
Natural Language Processing (NLP), RAG and its applications .pptxfkyes25
1. In the realm of Natural Language Processing (NLP), knowledge-intensive tasks such as question answering, fact verification, and open-domain dialogue generation require the integration of vast and up-to-date information. Traditional neural models, though powerful, struggle with encoding all necessary knowledge within their parameters, leading to limitations in generalization and scalability. The paper "Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Knowledge-Intensive NLP Tasks" introduces RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), a novel framework that synergizes retrieval mechanisms with generative models, enhancing performance by dynamically incorporating external knowledge during inference.