The Future is Here: The Impact of Data on Society and Our Daily Lives
Wearable Computers
Robots
Video Games
Philadelphia Department of Education, Data Summit, Lancaster, PA, May 18, 2014, Keynote Jim Brazell Ventureramp.com
The Future is Here: The Impact of Data on Society and Our Daily Lives
1. The Future is Here
The Impact of Data on Society and Our Daily Lives
2014 Philadelphia Department of Education
Data Summit, Lancaster, PA
May 18, 2014
2. Marshall McLuhan
“We drive
into the future
using only our
rear view
mirror.”
Marshall McLuhan
1911 – 1980
http://www.spectersofmcluhan.net/mcluhan%20home%20page%20small.jpg
18. What message
and image will
you leave for
future
generations?
http://www.frontal-labs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Recognizr.jpg
AR and Facial Recognition
19. Samsung SARI AR SDK
http://cfpmsaugreal.wikispaces.com/file/view/AR_EdiBear0001390_1.jpeg/328052652/AR_EdiBear0001390_1.jpeg
Markerless tracker used in the AR EdiBear game (Android OS)
32. We are here
World View
STEM is facilitating
transformation of:
Time
Place
Geography
Identity
Subjectivity
Values
Beliefs
Culture
Privacy
Information Age
33. 33
STEM
STEM is a force acting on society resulting in change to the
structure, flow, and composition of social institutions and
personal identity: family, education, work, economy, law,
government, and war.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
60. We are here
Human Centered
Decisions &
Actions
CHANGE
Machine
Centered
Decisions &
Actions
61. We are here
Post-Industrial
Social Institutions
Health
STEM is facilitating
transformation of:
Work
Education
Family
Law
Health
Governance
War
Political Movements
Civil Society
Economy
66. 66
Info Graphic - http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/push-the-first-fitness-tracking-device-that-
measures-strength?c=gallery and http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/push-the-first-fitness-
tracking-device-that-measures-strength
77. A wide array of electrical components, including sensors, transistors, power supplies
such as solar cells and wireless antennas, can be combined on a single device that is
a wearable tattoo. UC San Diego
http://neurogadget.com/2011/08/16/high-tech-gadget-sticks-to-skin-like-temporary-tattoo/2551
78. A Pacemaker the
Size of a Tic Tac -
Medtronic is using
microelectronics to
make a pacemaker
so small it can be
injected.
MIT Technology
Review
http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/32436/?nlid=
4177
79.
80.
81. Robotic Red Blood Cells To Vastly
Expand Human Capabilities
By: David Russell Schilling | July 20th, 2013
Abbott Laboratories in North Chicago is currently testing robotic red
blood cells or respirocytes in rats. According to
a CNN report respirocytes or mechanical red blood cells will
augment or replace human red blood cells carrying oxygen to the
body and enhancing mental and physical performance. Respirocytes
will be built using “molecular assemblers”, a kind of molecular
printing process, in nano-factories.
http://www.industrytap.com/robotic-red-blood-cells-to-vastly-expand-human-capabilities/3656
95. We are here
Post-Industrial
Social Institutions
Health
STEM is facilitating
transformation of:
Work
Education
Family
Law
Health
Governance
War
Political Movements
Civil Society
Economy
96. 3D Printers That Build Entire Houses: Contour
Craftings Aims To Print 2,500 Square-Foot-Homes
In 20 Hours, International Business Times
By Ryan W. Neal
on October 29 2013 10:08 AM
http://www.ibtimes.com/3d-printers-build-entire-houses-contour-craftings-aims-print-2500-square-foot-homes-20-hours-video
The Contour Crafting 3D printers could
even do the electrical work, plumbing,
tiling, finishing work and painting.
97. Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic, PUBLISHED DECEMBER 2, 2013
We all know drones can deliver death on the battlefield, but might they also soon
be delivering presents to your door? Amazon.com is counting on it, thanks to the
online retail giant's no-longer-secret "Octocopter" package delivery project.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/12/131202-drone-uav-uas-amazon-octocopter-bezos-science-aircraft-unmanned-robot/
101. We are here
Information Age
STEM is facilitating
transformation of:
Knowledge
Organizations
Industries
Markets
Technical Systems
Human Capital
Curricula
CHANGE
115. Mass Casualty Triage
Rapid physical assessment of key physiologic conditions
Provides objective & systematic method for determining patient acuity
Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for Health:
Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI International
120. Case 4: Disaster Configurator for
the Rotterdam Port Authority
Case study: Emergency Response
Training, Pjotr van Schothorst
VSTEP BV, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands
121. USC ISI and Tactical Language Training
(ITSEC 2005)
122. Case study: Emergency Response
Training, Pjotr van Schothorst
VSTEP BV, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
123. $7.5 million project that immerses students in the hectic environment of a hospital's
intensive care unit and places them in a first-person role as a health-care professional.
Funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, Pulse!! is being developed by Texas
A&M-Corpus Christi, which in turn hired Hunt Valley (Md.)-based BreakAway to
produce and design the platform. –Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/apr2006/id20060410_051875.htm
Pulse!!
131. How would you
describe the age
in which we now
live?
Are information
age, computer
age, or post-
industrial age
adequate
descriptions of our
time?
132. 2003
Age of
Robotics
Input to production
– artificial labor and
artificial
intelligence
Cyber PhysicalInformation Age
Input to production
– human knowledge via
computers
Birth of a New
Economic Age
133. “What are we
going to do to
change the world
today?”
Dr. Francis X. Kane Military
Father of GPS (Col. USAF, 1918-
2013)
134. The Future is Here
The Impact of Data on Society and Our Daily Lives
2014 Philadelphia Department of Education
DE Data Summit, Lancaster, PA
May 18, 2014
JIM BRAZELL
jimbrazell@ventureramp.com