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DHagar
DHagar
6/1/2016 1:36:26 PM
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Re: IOT Future
@batye, indeed - that's what makes us human!  Let's hope we don't forget that.

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batye
batye
6/1/2016 1:46:32 PM
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Re: IOT Future
@DHagar human connection , is like mothers touch very important....

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/1/2016 3:58:33 PM
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Re: IOT Future
It seems as if the human element continues to be discounted in this on-going transformation evolution (or revolution) we are witness to.    Kurzweil's dream is being realized especially, for instance, as I see this I am trying to get my arms around from one of the leading thinkers on transformation, Mary Meeker:  http://www.kpcb.com/internet-trends

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/1/2016 3:59:01 PM
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Re: IOT Future
We hope so @bayte--but reality is otherwise.

 

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DHagar
DHagar
6/1/2016 4:11:55 PM
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Re: IOT Future
@mpouraryan, thanks for sharing - fascinating statistics - I have glanced through and will digest further.  But you raise an important point - there is one view from the USA, but the globalization, and economic competition is another matter - as this report points out.

Clearly, the USA places a higher value on the human capital.  So one can see in the growing globalization that the temptation to "minimize" human capital may be there, especially with the economic threats. 

This definitely is a different perspective and one that competition - leading the way with the strongest economy - will have to sort out.  Let's hope we lead the way.

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batye
batye
6/2/2016 1:16:21 AM
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Re: IOT Future
@mpouraryan thanks for the link, interesting reading... make me think...

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batye
batye
6/2/2016 1:24:37 AM
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Re: IOT Future
@mpouraryan yes and no, but we shall never give up learning :) - how I see it...

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/2/2016 8:59:47 PM
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Re: IOT Future
Having an open mind is something that is absolutely vital for achieving one's objective.   But what we have to guard against is not to be taken "too much in" to technology.   As I have noted before, there is a balance that we have to constantly strive for.

Have yourself a fab Friday..and a fab Weekend @Batye--as I wish all in the community the same :))

PS-Some food 4 thought 2 share:

"Some people cannot accept mistakes.
Everything has to be perfect from the start.
They think others will look down on them
if they appear to be flawed.
These people are frequently stressed.
The happiest and most successful people
focus on improvement.
They love mistakes and flaws,
because they see them as opportunities to grow.
Learn from these people.
Have lofty goals,
but have realistic standards.
Don't judge yourself based on the results of your action.
See them as feedback,
and seek improvement from there."

~ Blon Lee 

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batye
batye
6/2/2016 9:13:24 PM
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Re: IOT Future
@mpouraryan thank you, good weekend to all :) I love your point :) as it does make sense...

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/5/2016 8:29:55 PM
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Re: IOT Future
@JohnBarnes:   As long as we make sure we as human maintain our supremacy on it, we should be fine--but the sense of balance with an eye towards maintaining the very sense of humanity is key.   It is something that I see as being somewhat lost in the rush for the glamour.    Apple, to me, is the epitome of it right now....

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