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INDUSTRIAL AGE

Industrial Age = 1750’s1950’s


The people who were born poor, with no land, could be rich. They created something that made them
rich.
“MACHINE EQUALS WEALTH”.
“Do more and more the hard work”.
“The internet has definitely changed the game.”
“Asset puts money in my pocket and liability takes money out of my pocket.”
“Self education is now the modern way.”
•Peasants are farmers They work everyday, 7 days a week , 14, 15, 16 hours a day .

The Life of the Peasants/Farmers After


• “Don’t work in the farm. Come work
in my factory” (as said by the
industrial tycoon)
• “Work for 5 days a week 9-5 hours
a day
• “Take the weekend off”.
• “Sign me up…. Let’s do it.”
• Then your life is about to change forever.
Richest people in the world…
-Rockefeller, Kennedy, Henry Ford, JP
Morgan etc
-They created machines to make mass
production possible
Now people have extra time, extra income, they have weekends.

Another Class was born


Poor MIDDLE Rich Retirement was introduced After 40 years “We’ll (the company)take care of you”.

factory….
“You manage the people who manage the machine” -With extended education 4 yrs + 2 yrs(with a
raise, double the pay)

after
“Don’t just go to school for 4 years, go to school for 6 yrs.” (To skip the machine and climb the
ladder). Sounds familiar?

EDUCATION
- The key to success ....”If you don’t have a good job, you won’t succeed.
- “A really good job is running the people, who’s running the people, who’s running the machine.”

NOW WHAT?
Does that work for most people anymore?

Our Life Now...


“PARTNESHIP Age”
“Formal education make you a living, self education make you a fortune.”

WHAT NOW?
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“Most people are struggling financially because they try to create wealth based from the idea that was
created by the Industrial Age.”

The Formula for Success


(A+Skills + Diploma ) x (Job ) 40 yrs = $$$$$
(The family is feeding you the idea) If one job is not enough then look for a second job, then the third
job….then what happened? They get left behind. “If you don’t have a plan, you will become part of
someone else’s plan.” “Getting a job is becoming a slavery.”

“Broke is temporary but poor is a permanent state of mind.”

“A question opens the mind. A statement closes the mind.” Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor
Dad “The debt system was designed by the Elite to enslave the American employee to work for
them.”

Realities, Challenges, and Inspirations


Surviving in the VUCA World

1918 Spanish Flu


1939 – 1945 World War II
1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis
The Great Recession of 2008
Covid-19 Pandemic

Challenges
1. The Wage Gap
2. Sustainable development and climate changes
3. Health crisis development
4. Water scarcity
5. Food waste and food security
6. Unemployment
7. Rich-poor gap
8. Energy production vs Energy Consumption
9. Education
10. Echo Chambers and Social Media Polarization
Sustainable development and climate change
Unemployment
Echo chambers and social media polarization
Generation Gap
- Traditionalists (Born prior to 1946)
- Baby Boomers (Born 1946 to 1964)
- Generation X (Born 1965-1980)
- Genera Y ( Millenials) 1981-1996
- Generartion Z 1997-2012

“Wealth is committed to one idea overtime”. “It is not how much money you make, it’s how you make
money.” -Doc Naj

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Good Life: PSYCHOLOGY OF HAPPINES

Beauty and Well Being


“The happier you are, the more beautiful you become”.
• Lester Levenson defines Happiness as the state of mind where there is no trace of sorrow.
• Happiness is the elusive quest behind every human endeavor

Martin Seligman’s Model


Introducing a New Theory of Well-Being
P. E. R. M. A. S.
-science of happiness to science of well-being

Five Ingredients of Happiness:


• P - Positive Emotions- feeling good
• E - Engagement- finding flow
• R - Relationships-authentic connections
• M - Meaning-purposeful experience
• A - Achievement- a sense of accomplishment
• S - Spiritual deepening

Money & Happiness


Experience vs. Stuff
• Spending on Experience Better
• The problem on Habituation
• Hedonic Treadmill

Relationships and Longevity


“The number one predictor of how happy people are is the quality of their social relationships.”

Enduring Level of Happiness


1. Genes (G)
2. Circumstances in your Life (C)
3. Voluntary Control (V)

1. Genes (G) (happiness set point) -50%


“Your set range [S] makes up about 50% of your happiness. It is genetically determined. This means
you always gravitate towards your natural range of happiness. This is what’s keeping your level of
happiness from increasing.”

2. Circumstances in your Life (C)


• These account for between 8 and 15% of the variance of happiness. Your external circumstances
[C] make up only about 10% of your happiness. .

3. Voluntary (V)
• These factors fall into divisions of positive emotions about the past, the future, and the present.
• The more positive emotion you have about past, future, and present, the happier you will be.
Therefore, to raise your lasting level of happiness, you have to change how you feel about your past,
how you think about the future, and how you experience the present.
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• The more positive your view of the past is, the happier you will be.

tip….positivity Ratio-3:1
- For every one sad or negative experience, involve yourself in three positive emotions to enter
into an upward spiral of growth.

THREE COMPONENTS OF HAPPINESS (James Montier)


A. 50% - due to having the right genetics
B. B. 40% - due to the right intention and positive activity
C. C. 10%- due to having the right circumstances in life.

The key to living a truly happy life is to increase the amount of gratifications you experience in your
own life. The good life is using your signature strengths every day to produce authentic happiness
and abundant gratification.

VUCA: THE NEW BUZZWORD OF HAPPINESS 2.0

VUCA is more than a buzzword! It is a way of thinking and approaching solutions to the problems of
our digital and dynamic world.

Waltraud Glaeser
VUCA Expert
Volatile
Uncartain
Complex
Ambiguous
VUCA:
Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity
Vision, Understanding, Clarity, Adaptability, and Agility

Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity (VUCA) WORLD


- Vulnerable to changes
- Unclear of direction or journey
- Confuse due to complicated solutions
- Ambiguous due to obscurity, vagueness

BRAND – YOU
Your Image, Your Mission, Your Values, Your Vision

V. The New and Emerging Technologies of Today’s Professionals


- Artificial Intelligence
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
- Space Technology Applications
- Genomics
- Nuclear Technology
- Robotics and Machatronics
- Machine Learning
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- Additive manufacturing
1. Be clear on what you value the most
- Material Wealth. - Recognition
- - Power - Making a contribution to society
Misconceptions of Artificial Intelligence and Impact to Education

Artificial Intelligence and Natural Intelligence


- WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
- MISCONCEPTIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- IMPACT TO EDUCATION
- HOW WILL EDUCATORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)


AI is intelligence displayed by machines. At its core, AI refers to scenarios where a machine mimics
the cognitive functions associated with human minds.

AI is MI
Artificial intelligence (AI), sometimes known as machine intelligence, refers to the ability of computers
to perform human-like feats of cognition including: ✓learning, ✓problem-solving, ✓perception,
✓decision-making, ✓and speech and language.

Early AI Systems
Early AI systems had the ability to defeat a world chess champion. Deep Blue and Kasparov played
each other on two occasions.
❖The first match began 10th of February 1996. However, Kasparov won and the match concluded on
17 February 1996.
❖Deep Blue was then heavily upgraded and played Kasparov again in May 1997, winning the six-
game.

AI Sophisticated Applications
Thanks to more advanced algorithms, data volumes, and computer power and storage, AI evolved
and expanded to include more sophisticated applications, such as:
➢giving directions using map streets like Waze
➢compose music
➢self-driving cars
➢improved fraud detection
➢“personal assistants” like Siri and Alexa

AI is driving technological force


Businesses and governments worldwide are pouring enormous sums of money into very wide array
of implementations.

Balancing AI Between Reality and Hype


Per Gartner Diagram, each technology can be said to reside somewhere on the curve at any given
time

Emerging Technology Trends


Gartner organized the 17 technologies into five major trends.
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Educators Challenge
Mike Walker, the Research Vice President at Gartner has stated
“As a technology leader, you will continue to be faced with rapidly accelerating technology
innovations that will profoundly impact the way you deal with your workforce, customers and partners.
The trends exposed by these emerging technologies are poised to be the next most impactful
technologies that have the potential to disrupt your business, and must be actively monitored by your
executive teams”

AI is not Static
It Learns and Thinks - AI is not explicitly programmed to respond a certain way, it learns to respond
that way.

Coupling such learning with the modern capabilities available to software programs, including Internet
connectivity, the ability to store and process huge volumes of data quickly and without fatigue, and
recall data perfectly, leads to machines that can complement and augment human capabilities.

Thierry Karsenti University of Montreal Canada


“training and support for teachers and other school staff are extremely important, since they are the
cornerstone of the action plan”

AI amplifies Human Capabilities


Partners building AI solutions need to see AI not as something that is replacing human capability, but
rather amplifying it with the strengths of the machine.
One of the main advantages is that by automating complicated and time consuming tasks, AI frees up
time that would be spent on them.

AI amplifies Human Capabilities


“Today we don’t think of aviation as ‘artificial flight’—it’s simply flight. In the same way, we shouldn’t
think of technological intelligence as artificial, but rather as intelligence that serves to augment human
capabilities and capacities.” Satya Nadella, Hit Refresh

AI centers around amplifying the unique cognitive ingenuity of humans


AI centers around amplifying the unique cognitive ingenuity of humans (imagining, creating,
reasoning, and problem solving) and marrying it with best traits from intelligent technology
(comprehending, handling of extreme detail, calculation, memory and recall, and organizing).

AI Sophisticated Applications
Today, medical researchers are using AI to develop technology that will detect a range of diseases,
improve radiology imaging, fine-tune radiation treatments, simplify DNA sequencing, and advance
precision medicine for more individualized health care.

AI will assume job tasks, not necessarily eliminate the job.


AI = Machine Learning – NLP, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, Vision

No longer science fiction


- No longer science fiction
- Training, Research, End of Life Care, Treatment
- Keeping Well, Early Detection, Diagnosis, Decision Making

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Ethical AI
✓Principles of Trustworthy AI ✓Governance Framework ✓Industry Participation

Principles of Trustworthy AI
There are six principles that should be the foundation of AI: ✓Fairness, ✓Reliability, ✓Privacy and
Security, ✓Inclusiveness, ✓Transparency and ✓Accountability

Governance Framework
A governance model is key to shepherding an organization to a common framework for building and
deploying AI solutions that adhere to the organization’s ethical patterns and practices.

Masayoshi Son, CEO of the Japanese multinational conglomerate SoftBank


He is an enthusiastic investor in AI, recently said that his company seeks
“to develop affectionate robots that can make people smile.” But if AI is truly to make people happier,
let alone make society as a whole better off, we have to get the rules and standards right. To achieve
that goal, governments and the private sector need to conceive robust collaborative models to govern
critical AI today. The outcome of this effort will determine whether humankind will prevail in creating
AI technologies that will benefit us without destroying us.

Industry Participation
A continuing collaboration between ❖Government ❖Business ❖Civil society ❖Academic researchers
will be essential to shape the development and deployment of human-centered AI to be trustworthy.

What kind of Schools do we want in future?


➢Will the technology giants be in sole charge of the ways that artificial intelligence is used for
learning? Or ➢Will students and teachers be able to ask questions and provide clear, constructive,
responsible, and ethical guidelines for how technology is used?

Stephen Hawking…Our Call to Action


“The development of full AI could spell the end of the human race.”
If a superior alien civilisation sent us a message saying, “We’ll arrive in a few decades,” would we just
reply, “OK, call us when you get here – we’ll leave the lights on”?
Probably not – but this is more or less what is happening with AI. Although we are facing potentially
the best or worst thing to happen to humanity in history, little serious research is devoted to these
issues [...].
All of us should ask ourselves what we can do now to improve the chances of reaping the benefits
and avoiding the risks

Remember YOU are the cornerstone!


Bridging the gap between Educators and Students in Technology

Paul Gottlieb Nipkow – 1884 television


Lisa Nielseon – educator on cp
Barry Willman – Glocalization
Charles Babbage – June 1981 computer
Claude E. Shannon – Father of Information Age
Lester Levenson – Happiness
Martin Seligman – PERMAS
James Montier – Three Components of Happiness
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Mike Walker – VP at Gartner
Masayoshi Son – CEO
Stephen Hawking
Robert Harris – Truth of information Age
Kasparov – Feb. 10 1996 & Feb 17 1996
Deep Blue – May 1997, winning the six game

Personal Computer
Desktop Computer
Laptops
Personal Digital Assistant
Server Computer
Mainframes
Wearable Computers

1. The information must compete.


2. Newer is equated with truer.
3. Selection is a viewpoint.
4. The media sells what the culture buys.
5. The early word gets the perm.
6. You are what you eat and so is your brain.
7. Anything in great demand will be counterfeited
8. Ideas are seen as controversial.
9. Undead information walks ever on.
10. Media presence creates the story.
11. The medium selects the message.
12. The whole truth is a pursuit.

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