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How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years, taking into
consideration the impact of technology on human relations?
Bintang Mulyasakti
IE International MBA Applicant
Revolutions
The First Industrial Revolution used steam
power to motorize production. The Second
utilized electric power to create mass
production. The Third used electronics,
information, and internet to automate
production.
These revolutions trigger the disruption of entire systems of
production, governance, and workforce.
Work, distrupted.
Now, The Fourth Industrial Revolution has been
developing exponentially. It is characterized by
a merging of technologies that is blurring the
boundaries between the physical and digital
spheres.
A wide range of traditional tasks will be
performed by machines. A McKinsey report
predicted that globally up to 375 million people
might need to switch jobs or learn new crafts.
Revolutions
We will need to foster what differentiates human from a machine:
social skills and creativity.
Less working hours,
more opportunity
Revolutions
Last year in Davos, Jack Ma said, as jobs more
automated, people are freed to work less and
travel more. This is a great opportunity for
humans to socialize, to upgrade their soft
skills, and hence to stay relevant in the
workforce.
As work continues to become more automated, our value as humans
will be in our ability to connect, collaborate, and create.
Revolutions: Key Takeaways
All of which will require great
social skills and creativity.
These may be our last and
greatest differentiator.
Revolutions: Key Takeaways
Social media
decline
“I think we have created tools that are ripping
apart the social fabric of how society works.
No civil discourse, no cooperation;
misinformation, mistruth. And it’s not an
American problem — this is not about Russians
ads. This is a global problem.”
Chamath Palihapitiya, former Facebook VP
Exodus
For the last couple of years, social media users,
at least in developed countries, have been
starting to notice the danger of short-term,
instant dopamine generator that we called
social media.
Facebook, as the measure and mother of social
media, is showing a decline in daily active
user growth.
Social media decline
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/31/facebook-q4-2017-earnings/
Bored
Our timeline and newsfeeds have been flooded with contents
that have lower authenticity and lack of social and
entertainment value that social media once offered.
Within 5-10 years the decline could be significantly worse,
because…
Social media decline
Last year, the University of Washington and TU
Munich's Visual Computing Lab released
research reports on audio-video manipulation.
Before we go further, can you guess how many
pictures on the right are real?
Social media decline
A new breed of fake
contents is rising.
A new breed of fake
contentsNone of them are real.
The report shows that TU Munich successfully
produces a photo-realistic re-rendering by only
using a collection of Youtube videos and a
consumer webcam. In simple words, now
everyone can generate a high quality of fake
contents easily.
Social media decline
High quality fake
contents are
cheaper than ever.
Source: http://www.niessnerlab.org/projects/thies2016face.html
As social media has been losing its relevance, shortly, internet users will
be craving and turned away for something more personal, such as
personal A.I. assistant.
Social media decline: Key Takeaways
How many searches did you do everyday?
Smartphones and the internet have made data
plentiful and far more valuable than ever
because it reveals who we are.
AI: “Hello,
world.”
Fun fact:
A "Hello, World!" program is a computer program that outputs or displays "Hello,
World!" to a user. It is often the very first program people write when they are new
to a language.
We trust google
more than humans.
In 2017, Seth Stephens Davidowitz analyzed
anonymous Google search results, revealing
disturbing truths about our urges, beliefs, and
biases. His writing concluded to an inconvenient
truth: we trust Google more than humans.
AI: “Hello, world.”
Technology companies may know us better than we know ourselves.
Quality is increasing, and so is the quantity.
Whether you are going to order a dinner,
watching Netflix, or even running, virtually every
movement creates a digital trace—more raw
material for technology companies to create
personalized products.
AI: “Hello, world.”
Our movement
generates digital
trace.
Voice recognition is
getting better.
At Google I/O 2017, Sundar Pichai noted that
Google’s machine learning-backed voice
recognition reached a 95% word accuracy rate
for the English language. That rate happens to
be the threshold for human accuracy.
AI: “Hello, world.”
Personalized A.I.
Based on these facts, the idea of personalized
A.I. assistant soon may not seem far-fetched.
It will work as well as an assistant who able to
help us manage our schedule, work on a
redundant task, amplify our productivity, or
even act as a polyglot to translate our voices in
real-time.
AI: “Hello, world.”
AI: Key Takeaways
A.I. potentially eliminates the language barrier that has been limiting us from interacting with
people of different cultures.
2028 will be our time to realize that we are no longer monopolize
intelligence.
Conclusions
But it also will be our time to pursue our passion as we freed
ourselves from doing repetitive things
Conclusions
And it will be a perfect time to make real interactions, talk with
strangers, without being afraid of language barriers.
Conclusions
Thank you.

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IE Express Yourself - Question J

  • 1. How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years, taking into consideration the impact of technology on human relations? Bintang Mulyasakti IE International MBA Applicant
  • 2. Revolutions The First Industrial Revolution used steam power to motorize production. The Second utilized electric power to create mass production. The Third used electronics, information, and internet to automate production.
  • 3. These revolutions trigger the disruption of entire systems of production, governance, and workforce.
  • 4. Work, distrupted. Now, The Fourth Industrial Revolution has been developing exponentially. It is characterized by a merging of technologies that is blurring the boundaries between the physical and digital spheres. A wide range of traditional tasks will be performed by machines. A McKinsey report predicted that globally up to 375 million people might need to switch jobs or learn new crafts. Revolutions
  • 5. We will need to foster what differentiates human from a machine: social skills and creativity.
  • 6. Less working hours, more opportunity Revolutions Last year in Davos, Jack Ma said, as jobs more automated, people are freed to work less and travel more. This is a great opportunity for humans to socialize, to upgrade their soft skills, and hence to stay relevant in the workforce.
  • 7. As work continues to become more automated, our value as humans will be in our ability to connect, collaborate, and create. Revolutions: Key Takeaways
  • 8. All of which will require great social skills and creativity. These may be our last and greatest differentiator. Revolutions: Key Takeaways
  • 9. Social media decline “I think we have created tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society works. No civil discourse, no cooperation; misinformation, mistruth. And it’s not an American problem — this is not about Russians ads. This is a global problem.” Chamath Palihapitiya, former Facebook VP
  • 10. Exodus For the last couple of years, social media users, at least in developed countries, have been starting to notice the danger of short-term, instant dopamine generator that we called social media. Facebook, as the measure and mother of social media, is showing a decline in daily active user growth. Social media decline
  • 12. Bored Our timeline and newsfeeds have been flooded with contents that have lower authenticity and lack of social and entertainment value that social media once offered. Within 5-10 years the decline could be significantly worse, because… Social media decline
  • 13. Last year, the University of Washington and TU Munich's Visual Computing Lab released research reports on audio-video manipulation. Before we go further, can you guess how many pictures on the right are real? Social media decline A new breed of fake contents is rising.
  • 14. A new breed of fake contentsNone of them are real.
  • 15. The report shows that TU Munich successfully produces a photo-realistic re-rendering by only using a collection of Youtube videos and a consumer webcam. In simple words, now everyone can generate a high quality of fake contents easily. Social media decline High quality fake contents are cheaper than ever. Source: http://www.niessnerlab.org/projects/thies2016face.html
  • 16. As social media has been losing its relevance, shortly, internet users will be craving and turned away for something more personal, such as personal A.I. assistant. Social media decline: Key Takeaways
  • 17. How many searches did you do everyday? Smartphones and the internet have made data plentiful and far more valuable than ever because it reveals who we are. AI: “Hello, world.” Fun fact: A "Hello, World!" program is a computer program that outputs or displays "Hello, World!" to a user. It is often the very first program people write when they are new to a language.
  • 18. We trust google more than humans. In 2017, Seth Stephens Davidowitz analyzed anonymous Google search results, revealing disturbing truths about our urges, beliefs, and biases. His writing concluded to an inconvenient truth: we trust Google more than humans. AI: “Hello, world.”
  • 19. Technology companies may know us better than we know ourselves.
  • 20. Quality is increasing, and so is the quantity. Whether you are going to order a dinner, watching Netflix, or even running, virtually every movement creates a digital trace—more raw material for technology companies to create personalized products. AI: “Hello, world.” Our movement generates digital trace.
  • 21. Voice recognition is getting better. At Google I/O 2017, Sundar Pichai noted that Google’s machine learning-backed voice recognition reached a 95% word accuracy rate for the English language. That rate happens to be the threshold for human accuracy. AI: “Hello, world.”
  • 22. Personalized A.I. Based on these facts, the idea of personalized A.I. assistant soon may not seem far-fetched. It will work as well as an assistant who able to help us manage our schedule, work on a redundant task, amplify our productivity, or even act as a polyglot to translate our voices in real-time. AI: “Hello, world.”
  • 23. AI: Key Takeaways A.I. potentially eliminates the language barrier that has been limiting us from interacting with people of different cultures.
  • 24. 2028 will be our time to realize that we are no longer monopolize intelligence. Conclusions
  • 25. But it also will be our time to pursue our passion as we freed ourselves from doing repetitive things Conclusions
  • 26. And it will be a perfect time to make real interactions, talk with strangers, without being afraid of language barriers. Conclusions