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Category Archives: ICT innovation
How Did the Robot End Up With My Job?
Read Indeed, there is no “in” or “out” anymore. In the hyperconnected world, there is only “good” “better” and “best,” and managers and entrepreneurs everywhere now have greater access than ever to the better and best people, robots and software … Continue reading
Posted in ICT innovation, Internet, Work, Workers, Working class
Tagged ict, internet, work
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Return of the Editor: Why Human Filters are the Future of the Web
Read Before news aggregators, content curators, and Google’s omnipotent algorithm, the world’s information was sorted by real human beings. In the web’s next phase, argues The IdeaLists’ Karyn Campbell, the old-fashioned editor is poised for a comeback. But while algorithms … Continue reading
Forecast 2020: Web 3.0+ and Collective Intelligence
Read In 10 years, humans and computers will join forces to create “collective intelligence”. Technology will evolve as such that the Internet (and information within it) will be accessible and available to everyone— this will exponentially increase the already massive … Continue reading
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Tagged collective intelligence, forecasting, ict
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Orientations for EU ICT R&D & Innovation beyond 2013 – 10 key recommendations
Read The European knowledge society is entering a new phase of development where ICT is providing the key basic infrastructures for all vital social and economic processes and is the most influential key technology in most innovations across all industries. … Continue reading