history. Increasing mutualism, codependency on other organisms as for your life, increasing ubiquity , increasing mindfulness, sentience. We see the mind and the kind of learning that a brain does and neurons, even happens in plants. We see it erupting throughout thekingdom of life many, many times independently. There's increasing learning and evolvability, which is the ability to evolve and so we forget the fact that the evolution process itself,
to his book in some interesting ways I hope but this is what we're facing right now ubiquity how do we make money with ubiquity I mean when you think about this you know Broadband culture mobility and convergence meaning for example the iPhone is a gaming platform the iPhone is a phone the iPhone is a Facebook
John is also known as one of the people who has popularized the notion of the digital phenotype. With the ubiquity of technology in our lives today, we can leave a lot of clues about our health state in the interactions that we have with the internet, social media, et cetera. And John has been on the forefront of how we can harness what we consider nontraditional health care information to get a better understanding of patients'
A wearable respiration sensor that gives you feedback when you're stressed can be imagined as a technology assisted meditation practice. The coming ubiquity of wearable sensors make opportunities for calm engineering like this potentially quite common. We'll show you the state of the field today.
Technology is even changing the way that we understand ourselves. So the ubiquity of digital devices means that digital experiences are slithering their way into every aspect of our life.
to the time that they now carry smart phones. So the ubiquity of the mobile devices-- obviously the cloud computing movement is relatively new. But maybe the best way to think about this-- and you're all in it, so you may not realize it.
than you can have. And it's the ubiquity of these labor-intensive foods that gets a lot of people into trouble. So that's another reason.
or you buy records or you buy DVDs or movies to this idea where everything is at somewhere right ubiquity and of course Kevin Kelly who lives I think here in San Francisco Isco from the founder of wir magazine has talked about this for the last 10 years in a book called out of control which my book sort of attaches
Even I do. And I think it's great. How do you get around the ubiquity of that, though, to present them? How do you first explain even what they're missing, and then also translate this experience to those devices?
But now that we have essentially these digital hearing aids that we can operate at a local, a regional, even a continent-wide scale, we're learning some pretty astounding things about the ubiquity of acoustic communication across the tree of life. And that's really what the book "The Sounds of Life" is about.
Have some sort of broader numbers come together about what's the impact of jobs, or cost savings. Secondly if we think smart devices-- if we think about the ubiquity of smart devices,
The headwinds that these young entrepreneurs are really important. But again, if you have ubiquity of access to broadband technology, mobile devices, you just build stuff anyway. And in every country that I've seen, they've done it in the most powerful way.
I say with the net pen program and the stuff that we're doing we're trying to go around everybody else and try to want salmon and that has led to the uh sort of the ubiquity of very certain
And again, I want to be fair and honest and sort of empathetic here about the fact that policing a country with the level of gun violence we have and the ubiquity of guns really does fundamentally alter the experience of policing.
But we see it declining every year. We've actually focused more on our off-platform traffic, on the grounds that ubiquity is the new exclusivity, is what we're saying.
And of course, inevitably, there is a survey at the end of your meal. We'll talk a little more about surveys later, the ubiquity of surveys. But they certainly want to know, how was it for you?
It's a very Web3, internet-enabled interaction. But yeah, so another thing we talk about is that really, truly, we think that the ubiquity of NFTs is going to come from lots of these little micro applications that are very broad mass-market.
it was not very intelligent, but it definitely wanted electricity. And so, if we again ask what the technium wants, what it wants is the same thing. It wants to head towards; it's a general bias to drift towards increasing complexity, increasing diversity, increasing specialization, increasing mutualism, ubiquity , sentience and evolvability, among other things. And so, what does that mean? Well, here's one example of a long-term trend in technology.
be pursuing. One aspect of it is a word that they do actually use, which is "ubiquity ." And, it's a somewhat
with a website, but in reality, the nature of its use is almost, arguably, infrastructural just because of the overwhelming ubiquity practically of people who do use the service.
that they're gonna get from here to there. However, OKok, going back to the global point, if their goal is global ubiquity , there is one fundamental problem I think. I think it's