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2/22/2016 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS INFORMATION SOCIETY COGNITIVE SCIENCE M. Gams
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Three worlds with different properties Intelligent systems - integration of the three Collapse of time, space.
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Definition: information society More than 50% of GDP related to information/knowledge. More than 50% of employees active in the information economy (immaterial labour). Economy based on transition from material goods to information/knowledge (primary and secondary sector, e.g. OECD 1981, 1986). IS started 1970-1980? Constantly growing! Slovenian growth
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BASIC I.S. LAWS m Moore’s law (exponential growth of chip capabilities) m Metcalf’s law: value(network) = square(no. of nodes) or n*logn (size of network is very important; internet) m Sidgemor’s law (exponential growth of net traffic, of transmission capabilities) m Andreesen Lewis Fleming... net capitalism = frictionless economy, information economy, Internet economy, new economy (global, liberal, without rectrictions, regulations)
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Laws mMetcalfe's Law - value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of nodes Moore's Law Metcalfe's Law - value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of nodes – social networks - Internet Sidgemore's Law - traffic doubles every three months Andreesen's Law - cost of bandwidth is dropping Disk capacity (+electronic basic properties) also grows exponential Lewis/Flemig's Law - friction-free economy, booming, self-regulating (Greenspan) Gilder’s Law (The Law of Telecoms) - Total telecommunications system capacity (b/s) triples every three years Put on the Internet all your information and activities FB:mail The cyber-world doubles fortune (real or fictive?? – current crises) Side effect of information society is information overload Information society demands intensive information knowledge for successful leadership Information society belongs to all of us The Internet is the most democratic and free media in the world The Internet and information society are our hope for the future
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Za Obamovo zmago odločilen internet; vir Finance 1.6.2009 David Plouffe, vodja digitalne kampanje Baracka Obame, Gradec, maj 2009. Nove tehnologije, zlasti internet, so eden glavnih razlogov, da je Obama postal 44. predsednik ZDA.Od začetka kampanje, ko je bila verjetnost za zmago skoraj enaka nič, so veliko tvegali; vedeli so, da nimajo drugega kot odličnega kandidata in jasno vizijo, ob tem pa pravilno ocenili, da je prav tehnologija pot za dosego ciljev. ***Internet kot glavni kanal kampanje so uporabili za zbiranje denarja (pol milijarde dolarjev), promoviranje (3 milijone prijateljev na Facebooku, na desetine profilov na omrežjih), organiziranje in predvsem samoorganiziranje ljudi na terenu ter nenehno pošiljanje sporočil neposredno do ljudi *** ter tako pometli z močnimi tekmeci, ki so kljub veliki prednosti na začetku kampanje igrali "po starih pravilih igre".
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Moore’s Law 1. Electronic world
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Saturation – When?
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Human Brain Progress
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Rast moči računalnikov / ljudi Moč procesiranja Čas Ljudje Računal- niki
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Moravec 2.Computers vs beings
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Human-level intelligence Unknown barrier
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Informacijska družba Moč procesiranja Čas Ljudje Računalniki Ljudje + Računalniki = Informacijska družba Rast človeških sposobnosti
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Teorija singularnosti Moč procesiranja Čas Ljudje Računalnik i Ljudje + Računalniki = Informacijska družba
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Discussion Information society - technological, human, social Intelligent systems - SW generation with some degree of intelligence Intelligence (human, artificial, technical) is essential True intelligent revolution decades away Incredible possibilities ahead of us (first technical intelligent systems, later true AI) that may prevent saturation of human civilisation (overcrowded, shortage of oil and recources …) and jump ahead
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THE FUTURE WILL BE INTELLIGENT
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