The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance
We have reached a state of innovation where we can no longer just trust our eyes, our ears, our readings, and our senses. Innovation has created "deep" ramifications. It's time to sound the alarm.

In our rush to acceptance of innovative trends, products and solutions, we are frequently discovering that our embrace of "new" comes with consequences—positive and negative. Innovations are changing our cultures, spearheading movements, and even, altering a foundation of human interaction and touch. Today, we can create artificial intelligence, augmented realities, global dialogues, risk mitigations, terrorism responses, and even download our brains into "the cloud". Yet, are we prepared for the impacts of these innovations? Do we comprehend what influence they have on our decisions? Are these innovations all necessary, and is it contributing to wealth divides? Innovation ramifications have been here for centuries—now they arrive at a non-stop pace.

This book is delivered as a casual conversation, narrated by a transferred human intelligence, M7D. This intelligence brings to the forefront critical realities, questions, potential scenarios, and downstream ramifications. Retaining every emotion of his human life, M7D adds a personal dimension to our innovation ramifications. M7D was, after all, one of us.

Are we prepared for the shifts of wealth that will come with innovations? Where will we draw the "red lines" on privacy and the big data collection across every aspect our of lives? Will we become mere extensions of our innovations, addicted to their benefits, while ignoring the ramifications?

The innovations we cherish and the embrace of "everything that is new", is leading to tremendous challenges with the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—where intelligent innovations will dominate our lives, fantasies, dialogues, and relationships.

Who decides the ethics of innovations? Are we putting our faith, our lives in governments, politicians, or self-policing firms?
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The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance
We have reached a state of innovation where we can no longer just trust our eyes, our ears, our readings, and our senses. Innovation has created "deep" ramifications. It's time to sound the alarm.

In our rush to acceptance of innovative trends, products and solutions, we are frequently discovering that our embrace of "new" comes with consequences—positive and negative. Innovations are changing our cultures, spearheading movements, and even, altering a foundation of human interaction and touch. Today, we can create artificial intelligence, augmented realities, global dialogues, risk mitigations, terrorism responses, and even download our brains into "the cloud". Yet, are we prepared for the impacts of these innovations? Do we comprehend what influence they have on our decisions? Are these innovations all necessary, and is it contributing to wealth divides? Innovation ramifications have been here for centuries—now they arrive at a non-stop pace.

This book is delivered as a casual conversation, narrated by a transferred human intelligence, M7D. This intelligence brings to the forefront critical realities, questions, potential scenarios, and downstream ramifications. Retaining every emotion of his human life, M7D adds a personal dimension to our innovation ramifications. M7D was, after all, one of us.

Are we prepared for the shifts of wealth that will come with innovations? Where will we draw the "red lines" on privacy and the big data collection across every aspect our of lives? Will we become mere extensions of our innovations, addicted to their benefits, while ignoring the ramifications?

The innovations we cherish and the embrace of "everything that is new", is leading to tremendous challenges with the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—where intelligent innovations will dominate our lives, fantasies, dialogues, and relationships.

Who decides the ethics of innovations? Are we putting our faith, our lives in governments, politicians, or self-policing firms?
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The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance

The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance

by Mark Dangelo
The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance

The Ramifications of Innovation Singularity: Questioning Our Rush to Acceptance

by Mark Dangelo

Paperback(2019 Business and Technology Settings ed.)

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Overview

We have reached a state of innovation where we can no longer just trust our eyes, our ears, our readings, and our senses. Innovation has created "deep" ramifications. It's time to sound the alarm.

In our rush to acceptance of innovative trends, products and solutions, we are frequently discovering that our embrace of "new" comes with consequences—positive and negative. Innovations are changing our cultures, spearheading movements, and even, altering a foundation of human interaction and touch. Today, we can create artificial intelligence, augmented realities, global dialogues, risk mitigations, terrorism responses, and even download our brains into "the cloud". Yet, are we prepared for the impacts of these innovations? Do we comprehend what influence they have on our decisions? Are these innovations all necessary, and is it contributing to wealth divides? Innovation ramifications have been here for centuries—now they arrive at a non-stop pace.

This book is delivered as a casual conversation, narrated by a transferred human intelligence, M7D. This intelligence brings to the forefront critical realities, questions, potential scenarios, and downstream ramifications. Retaining every emotion of his human life, M7D adds a personal dimension to our innovation ramifications. M7D was, after all, one of us.

Are we prepared for the shifts of wealth that will come with innovations? Where will we draw the "red lines" on privacy and the big data collection across every aspect our of lives? Will we become mere extensions of our innovations, addicted to their benefits, while ignoring the ramifications?

The innovations we cherish and the embrace of "everything that is new", is leading to tremendous challenges with the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—where intelligent innovations will dominate our lives, fantasies, dialogues, and relationships.

Who decides the ethics of innovations? Are we putting our faith, our lives in governments, politicians, or self-policing firms?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998923574
Publisher: Mark Dangelo
Publication date: 06/10/2019
Edition description: 2019 Business and Technology Settings ed.
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.09(d)

About the Author

Mark started his career as a computer scientist, futurist, and innovator. He has worked globally advising hundreds of companies across the Fortune 50 to the Russell 3000 to privately owned enterprises. His views on innovation are a direct result of his decades of practical experiences.

He is a published author of numerous books, hundreds of articles, and a columnist for a national financial association. His passion for writing centers on steadfast principle—”Make people and enterprises think”. For in a world fatigued by rapid-cycling innovations, it is easy to ignore their ramifications.

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