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Are we at the beginning of the rise of post-human machine intelligence?
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Computer scientist, musician and visual artist, Jaron Lanier, will open day two of January’s Learning Technologies Conference with an alarm and a rallying cry for L&D professionals: Jaron will discuss the insidious effects of technology, information and networks and explore the impact of digital technologies and how they are not all they appear to be.
Jaron Lanier will open day two of January’s Learning Technologies ConferenceConference Chair, Donald Taylor, said, "Perhaps more than in any
other year, the keynote addresses at Learning Technologies this
year are discussing profound changes, not just those facing our
learning and development community and business, but the social and
human effects of technology. Jaron Lanier will be providing the
closing address at this January's conference. Jaron offers great
insight and challenging perspectives on the human effects of
technology and will provide an entertaining, thought-provoking
close to the conference."
Jaron Lanier's session, 'Are we at the beginning of the rise of
post-human machine intelligence?', opens day two of the conference
on 26 January.
Wealth and power now accrue to those who own the computers that
can collect the most information over networks, whether they are
running hedge funds, search engines, social networks, or spy
agencies. This new order doesn't create middle class jobs, so the
whole world is devolving into a plutocracy, courtesy of digital
networks. If the phenomenon is to be understood as a rise of
machine intelligence, then we are entering into the fabled
obsolescence of human labour foreseen by a century of science
fiction and Marxist writers.
Or, maybe what's happened is that we've tricked ourselves into not
noticing that there is actually a new kind of precious human labour
that makes the new wealth possible. If people were paid for their
role in feeding data into the networks, then a middle class could
exist even in a future in which machines get better and
better.
Jaron Lanier, author of the widely acclaimed 'You are not a
Gadget', is keynoting at Learning Technologies, day two, on 26
January.
Jaron Lanier, the man who coined the term 'virtual reality' is a
true polymath: philosopher, artist and computer scientist with a
collection of over 700 musical instruments. His writing can be
found in the Wall Street Journal as well as in Forbes, Wired
Magazine and Scientific American and Time Magazine named him one of
the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.
To keep up to date with all the latest news and January 2013 event developments, visit www.learningtechnologies.co.uk and www.learningandskillsevents.com.
About Learning Technologies 2013, Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 January 2013, Olympia 2, London
The Learning Technologies Exhibition and Conference is Europe's leading showcase of the technology used for learning at work and provides a wealth of content from the leading exhibitors in the field and a free seminar programme running in five theatres in the exhibition hall. The conference, running alongside the exhibition has expert sessions on learning technology, strategy and the issues facing L&D from some of the leading learning thinkers and visionaries in the industry.
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Learning and Skills 2013 is co-located with the Learning Technologies Exhibition and Conference. The Learning and Skills exhibition showcases the entire spectrum of methods, products and services for workplace learning with a focus on people development, learning and performance, learning resources and HR systems and services and is built around a multi-streamed programme of free seminars in four theatres on the exhibition floor.
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