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There is no sin except stupidity

Published by on maj 17, 2018

There is no sin except stupidity.
Oscar Wilde

If Chinese companies played halv as good as Ma Long does in table tennis they would also be the World Masters in branding

Published by on maj 7, 2018

If Chinese companies played halv as good as Ma Long does in table tennis they would also be the World Masters in branding.

How AI can create more jobs

Published by on maj 4, 2018

How AI can create more jobs… great opportunities for new jobs with AI, for those who want to build a bridge with the potential of digitization.
Read more (Google translation from your Swedish newsletter).

Top 10 most popular posts – Updated: 2 May 2018

Published by on maj 2, 2018

1. Sharkonomics makes its debut in Germany

2. Google + Apple = Goople

3. Digital Demo Stockholm’s goal is to help Stockholm becomes the world’s smartest and most connected city by 2040

4. Take a sneak preview of my next book: Homo Stupido: Are We Intelligent or Stupid?

5. A corporation that does not serve society does not need to exist

6. A creative workshop in the middle of the night for those who are awake in business!

7. Communication is all about programing a code of acceptance

8. Sharkonomics makes its debut in Germany

9. Can AI save the planet from humans?

10. Yes Eric Schmidt will build Google City Downtown in Toronto

A corporation that does not serve society does not need to exist

Published by on april 23, 2018

A corporation that does not serve society does not need to exist.
President and CEO Joe Kaeser, Siemens AG. Quote from speech, 20/4/2018  at The German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce.

Reflections from the BootstrapLabs Applied AI Conference in San Francisco

Published by on april 18, 2018

Last week I attended the BootstrapLabs Applied AI Conference in San Francisco. It was a world-class conference with speakers from leading providers of AI-solutions to Amazon, Alexa, Salesforce etc. There were about 750 attendees.

Here are my reflections:
• AI can be used for good, and not so good, purposes- it is up to us.
• Tech people will be replaced by tech (when tech becomes so simple that it works as a Lego).
• Speaker Carolina Garcia Rizo pointed out how the health industry need to let go of their old way of working bureaucratic in order to speed things up with AI (which is symbolic for every business field).
• Speaker Matt Swanson elegant pointed out that AI can lead to new jobs for humans (AI handles big data + humans handle quality = new jobs).
• AI can soon transform all voice communication into searchable data.
• Stop waiting for the future and start to make it happen.
• Speaker Sateesh Kumar pointed out that everything in the digital ecosystem needs to be fast, no meaning driving a Ferrari on gravel roads.

Three quotes from the conference speakers:

Will tech make us smarter or dumber?
Partner Andrew Salzman, Chasm Group

The key is, not being all things for all people.
Chief Strategy Officer Steve Carlin, SoftBank Robotics

If people suffers from hunger in the future, it’s a political problem.
Chief Scientist Richard Socher, Salesforce

With AI, I would say that we are moving into a new society. In this new society we need to update not only our view on tech + human but also the ground foundation of what a society is in its construction (work, politics, consumption etc).
It may sound dramatic but at the same time it’s a great opportunity to change a lot in one generation for many generations to come (if this should happen politicians need to jump on the AI train fast – it will cost more to take the AI cab even if its a selfdriven cab).

It was great to mingle with attendees from NASA, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Uber, Tesla, IBM, MIT etc.

Special thanks to CEO/Founder Nicolai Wadstrom, and Co-Founder Ben Levy, BootstrapLabs.

Chronic positivism bends reality

Published by on april 4, 2018

Chronic positivism bends reality
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Sana Labs (AI): Bye-bye, standardized 20th-century education

Published by on april 2, 2018

I am starting to think that the Swedish language is a computer language, considering how many amazing startups that are born in Sweden.
Like Joel Hellermark a 21-year-old Swedish AI prodigy that wants to revolutionize the $6 trillion education industry.
When all learning becomes adaptive, students will be learning twice as fast.
CEO Joel Hellermark, Sana Labs. Article by Tom Turula, Businessinsider.com.
Thanks to Nina Dahl.

Learning is data

Published by on mars 30, 2018

Learning is data.

Top 10 most popular posts – Updated: 29 Mars 2018

Published by on mars 29, 2018

1. Check out: The applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) conference 2018

2. Digital Demo Stockholm’s goal is to help Stockholm becomes the world’s smartest and most connected city by 2040

3. Take a sneak preview of my next book: Homo Stupido: Are We Intelligent or Stupid?

4. Can AI save the planet from humans?

5. The construction and real estate industry becomes shark food if it does not start swimming faster

6. Sharkonomics makes its debut in Germany

7. A creative workshop in the middle of the night for those who are awake in business!

8. World’s most innovative cities, ranked by World Economic Forum

9. Yes Eric Schmidt will build Google City Downtown in Toronto

10. How do you get the organization hungry for digitization?

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