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Question9/4/2014 At the center of tech innovation lies three core laws. Moore's Law, Metcalf's Law and Kryder's law. Intelligence, Connection and Data. As I continue to explore innovation I've drawn two conclusions and one big question I struggle with. Observations 1. Big Data: Information is a commodity. But insight is invaluable. 2. Social: Connection is a commodity. But conversation is invaluable. Question 1. Intelligence: What happens when intelligence is a commodity? Your insight greatly appreciated! Steve THE FOUNDATIONAL LAWS OF TECHNOLOGY AND DISRUPTION
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Charlie Chan
9/4/2014 02:29:41
Co-creativity is invaluable.
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Steve Monaghan
9/4/2014 03:20:23
Charlie, thanks. I'm a huge fan of co-creation. Cheers.
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9/4/2014 13:23:29
I'm with Jaiveer, I think intelligence will be contextual, giving birth to the value of real wisdom. May the force be with you
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Steve Monaghan
9/4/2014 14:17:01
Interesting thought. Wisdom is indeed a higher level of learning than raw intelligence. And execution is always a mandatory baseline. Going to be a very interesting time seeing how things develop ... force and all!
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Alok
9/4/2014 16:10:13
What would be currency for intelligence?
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Steve Monaghan
9/19/2014 20:54:07
That is an interesting question!
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Vidhi Vig
11/1/2016 13:15:48
Empathy is invaluable.
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