@DirsonMartinez Hi Dirson, I completely agree with you one of the biggest takeaway is Christensen's framework as most of the work we have done so far has been with his article. I definitely learned a lot while writing my EDTP paper with his article.
The impact of digital disruption: A key takeaway is the impact of digital disruption on traditional business models. The course has explored the ways in which digital technologies are disrupting established industries, from retail to banking to healthcare. #DigiTechS23B
@JadhavSpandana I completely agree with this point about how AR will take over such spaces. People will implement both AR and VR in a skilled manner to make peoples lives easier.
@jbang_rutgers John, you touched up on something that is very important. People are slowly moving away from other machines and using 3D printers as the new means of working. Downsides are the time it takes for mass production.
@vaidyadhruvr This is very true, people are using AR as way to study understand patterns in the healthcare. Most of our information maybe seen through goggles where we see thing presented to us.
Experts predict the Internet will become ‘like electricity’less visible, yet more deeply embedded in people’s lives for good and ill. An ambient information environment where accessing the Internet will be effortless.
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@XaviPazmino63 Hey, Xavi,
I will also be using Chatgpt and other forms of bots to make my research strong interns of how Ai and other bots create precise content. I think Chatgpt is the new beginning for several new technologies and softwares to emerge.
@vaidyadhruvr Hi Dhruv,
I am fascinated to see how you go about your research paper and what you decide to talk about. There is so many new AI's and NLP that the world now, we will see major changes in the next 5 years. Do you think it's a positive change we will live in, in terms of work?
@Martin_DCIM Hey Martin,
I enjoyed reading about what you will be sharing in your paper. I will also be working on a similar topic and wanted to share how Chatgpt is growing in the educational fields and how this may affect big institutions.
I will be discussing how chatgpt, chatbots and other NLP affect work, relationships, entertainment and social institutions. I want to also share how we as humans should work around AI and use it to our benefit rather than fearing it taking away jobs.
Topic sentence: The definition of work is going to change and what is considered work will change definition. I will be discussing how Ai will change how we view the definition of work. Using NLP (Natural Language Processor) as my main focus. #DigiTechS23B
(3/3) People are now very concerned about using such apps to send money as it is not trusted and can be a difficulty for people to send money quickly as scammers are always targeting you. https://t.co/xVC638EWSR
(2/3) 13% people using Venmo, cash app and PayPal have said they have sent money and were scammed. Others have noted that they were hacked and people had access to their personal accounts. People have also been scammed through phone calls.
@s_amneeet @DCIMLuxuan Hi Amneet,
I think video conferencing is a positive change in peoples lives as it can make lives easier for big companies where people are from all over and need to join in for a conference rather than fly down to be there. It is also useful to schools to connect with students.
@Hyun_seo_Choi Hi Hyunseo,
I think you are absolutely right about this topic where we are now used to meeting people through online platforms rather than a face to face. But the way technology is moving it is the social norm meet online first and then decide to meet in person.
@geetikathakur39 Hey Geetika,
I enjoyed reading your post and agree that dating apps can be away to target people with fake profiles. During the pandemic dating apps were the way people were trying to have a conversation and connection. But I feel it can be a hit or miss.