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Planning and Managing Atm Networks
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“Great leaders do not movitate people, they inspire them.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Digitization + ubiquitous connectivity + consumer empowerment = enable an environment for disruptive innovation”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Blockchain by itself isn't transformational, however it is foundational. As a foundational innovation, Blockchain's value can only be fully realized when the business process is transformed to take advantage of its capabilities, leading to ROI for existing business models and the ability to create value through new ones.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“By 2030, some form of Crypto will become the global reserve currency but it will not be based on what exists today. Existing cryptos need to transform or will disappear. Also around 2030 or so, the first Nobel Prize in Economics will be awarded to a Cryptoeconomist.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Lately I've seen many references to the classic "Trolley Problem" which is designed to put people in scenario that invokes a moral dilemma. The point is to see how people react, their thought process and how emotions and visual imagery influence a moral judgment. It isn't about the choices.
There has been a steady increase in papers written on this problem (with new variations) in the past few years, which is not surprising since the definition and role of Ethics in a digital world has become an important topic. It is broader than AI, though the accelerated use of AI has likely been a major catalyst for ethics research. One could say that an answer is to avoid being in a situation where you have a moral dilemma.
The conventional ways we have looked at ethics in the past have been too singular in view and the increasing innovations in technology have made the singular view obsolete. The only way to break out of the box is by having ethics in AI being driven through collaboration among a diverse population.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
There has been a steady increase in papers written on this problem (with new variations) in the past few years, which is not surprising since the definition and role of Ethics in a digital world has become an important topic. It is broader than AI, though the accelerated use of AI has likely been a major catalyst for ethics research. One could say that an answer is to avoid being in a situation where you have a moral dilemma.
The conventional ways we have looked at ethics in the past have been too singular in view and the increasing innovations in technology have made the singular view obsolete. The only way to break out of the box is by having ethics in AI being driven through collaboration among a diverse population.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“It is becoming more difficult to find differentiated information on the Internet. Likewise it is becoming more difficult to contribute meaningful input because of the tendency of people only hearing recognizable voices.
As this plays out, we will see more fracturing of society with people only hearing siloed information without an intelligent contrary view to provide balance.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
As this plays out, we will see more fracturing of society with people only hearing siloed information without an intelligent contrary view to provide balance.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Politicians and celebrities seem to exert a disproportionate amount of influence on the average citizen. If each of us use our own ability to positively influence the people around us time will erode any negative influence and our actions will amplify the positive.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Attempting to manage ethics in the hyperconnected world through legislation only creates an environment that encourages the rationalization of the negative impact of the behavior and limits it to selective areas where there is no personal connection.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
“Without transforming the business process, Blockchain only offers the potential of incremental value in reducing TCO.”
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
― Planning and Managing Atm Networks
