The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business, Industries, and Our Lives (Exponential Technology Series)
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Retail’s Last Hope
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Welcome to the emerging experience economy.
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No More Shopping Malls
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Back in present day, let’s break this future apart.
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Levi’s and Bloomingdales have imaging booths in select stores, while brands like Nike, Boss, and Armani are not far behind.
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Bombfell
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human fashion experts...
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Amazon acquiring the 3-D body-scanning startup Body Labs in 2017
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Hololux, a collaboration between Microsoft and the London College of Fashion.
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dematerialized, demonetized, democratized, and delocalized—otherwise
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The Future of Advertising
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Google and Facebook
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than all print media on the planet.
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$95 bi...
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Facebook’s reached over $...
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25 percent of all global advertising...
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That took fewer than fifteen years.
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global advertising industry surpassed $550 billion,
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$700 billion and Facebook’s above ...
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trail left by our searches: our likes and dislikes, what we desire, who our friends are, and what we (and th...
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the entire social media marketing market will vanish.
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We give it ten to twelve years.
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The Spatial Web
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Reality 2.0, or Web 3.0,
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“visual search,”
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Snapchat and Amazon,
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their Google Lens
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IKEA has taken things the farthest.
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AR app via smartphone,
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This gives you a digital version complete with all the furniture in ...
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2018, this feedback loop had pushed visual searches above a billion queries a month.
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“point, shoot, and shop.”
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The Eerie Power of Hyper-Personalization
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Sure That Sounds Like Mom, But Can You Prove It?
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Lyrebird—named
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Thirty sentences is all it takes.
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Baidu have an AI that works faster than Lyrebird.
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Deeper Fakes
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Goodbye Advertising, Hello JARVIS
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We’re heading toward a future where AI will make the majority of our buying decisions, continually surprising us with products or services we didn’t even know we wanted. Or, if surprise isn’t your thing, just turn that feature off and opt for boring and staid.
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who is making content, what kind of content is being made, and where we’re experiencing that content.
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A seven-year-old named Ryan, the star of Ryan ToysReview, takes in over $22 million a year, earning him the number one spot on Forbes’s list of highest paid YouTube entrepreneurs.
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Upfront Ventures, Khosla Ventures, First Round Capital, Lowercase Capital, SV Angel, and more, are all betting on user-generated content—meaning the uber-creator has now become as bankable as big name Hollywood
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Bambuser that help anyone make their own live-streaming broadcast network,
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Scheherazade,
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From Passive to Active
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MashUp Machine, an AI-driven platform for participatory storytelling.
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Robbins teamed up with Lifekind,
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Urbach cofounded Otoy, a company that figured out how to move rendering off the desktop and into the cloud.
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LightStage, a company that specializes in photo-realistic 360-degree image capture.
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