''' FACING *FURY'S* FUTURE '''
YOU HAVE ENTERED A TIME OF -unprecedented and a spiraling change
in the World. It is a time when countries and international
organizations-
Are looking to the world
stage and reexamining the role they want to play in the future. Faced
with such a situation, we must then ask ourselves some tough questions:
If globalization defined the 20th century, what will define the 21st century for you all?
I
think time enough to get back to some of the fundamentals : those that
will build the edifice of your life : a successful and fulfilling life,
I hope.
*A critical eye then* : And a passing
observation and conclusion for the Students of France. Tough Times for
young people/students in France. While the overall unemployment rate in France-
Stands at about 10pc, the rate is much higher for workers, -under the age of 25 : ,,,,,,,,,,,about 25%.
REMEMBER TO RETHINK WHAT YOU WANT TO DO VERSUS what you 'should do'.
Some
times other people wishes tamp down our true desires for our jobs and
careers. But dutifully fulfilling others expectations is unlikely to
make you happy over the long run.
To figure out
what you're truly passionate about, try this very, very interesting
experiment: Identify one specific activity to examine, whether it's
something you're unhappy with or something you want to grow and develop
in.
Take a quick inventory of your personal
values and passions. What drives you? What would you love to do if there
was nothing in your way?
Compare your passions
with the activity you're examining. is there any overlap between them?
If not, it might time to make a change -and to redirect where you
focus your time and effort:
[Adapted from Free Yourself From What You 'Should Be Doing, by Andy Molinsky]
*IF YOU THINK MACHINES ARE SMART TODAY.......that just wait a year on and you are in for many a surprises of your life*.
PALO ALTO, CALIF : Political analysts will long debate over where Brexit, Trump and Le Pen came from. Many say, income gaps. "I'd say........ not quiet.
I'd say.....income anxiety.........and the stress over what it now takes to secure and hold a good job.
*I
believe the accelerations set loose by Silicon Valley in technology
and digital globalization have created a world where every descent job
demands more skill and, now, lifelong learning*.
More students/people can't keep up, and clearly some have reached for leaders who promise to stop the wind,
Let me elaborate through a few conversations, starting with Brian Krzanich, the C.E.O of Intel, who recently remarked to me ,.......... ''I believe my grandchildren will not drive.''
Since
he has teenage daughters, that means self-driving vehicle should be
fully deployed in 25 years, at which time you won't ''steer'' your car
but will program it on a smartphone or watch or glasses.
Sounds like fun -unless you're one of the millions who drive a truck or cab for a living.
But don't think you're safe as an accountant either,
Mark
Bohr, Intel's senior fellow for technology, explained to me that
Intel's main workhorse microprocessor today is the 14-nanometer chip it introduced in 2014.
It
packs 37.5 million transistors per square millimeter. By the end of
2017, thanks to Moore's law , Intel will began producing a 10-nm chip that will pack ''100 million transistors per square millimeter more than double the
previous density with less heat and power usage,'' said Bohr.
If you think machines are smart today........wait a year. It's this move from 14-nm to 10-nm chips that will help enable automakers to shrink the brain of a self-driving car-
A
brain that has to take in sensor data from 360 degrees and instantly
process whether it's a dog, a human, or biker or another car -from
something that fills a whole trunk to a small box under the front seat,
so these cars can scale,
When you get that
much processing power, putting out that much data exhaust with
ever-improving software, you can create a world where we can *analyze, prophesize and optimize* with a precision unknown in human history.
We
can see trends we never saw, predict when engine parts will break and
replace them before they do, with great savings, and we can optimize
everything -from the most energy-saving flight path for an airplane to
the ideal drilling path for a natural gas well.
I recently visited the control room at Devon Energy, a large Oil and Gas producer, in Oklahoma City:
It's half a floor of computer screens displaying data coming out of every well Devon is drilling around the world.
At the bottom of each screen are two boxes that blew my mind :
One box displays how much money was budgeted to drill that particular well per foot, and the other box displays in real time-
How much the drilling of well is actually costing as it bores through different rocks, and it's updated every foot.
The
Honor and Serving of the latest \\Operational Research// on
Technological Developments and the Skill Market continues. Thank Ya all
for reading and sharing forward and see you on the following one:
With
respectful dedication to the Leaders, Students, Professors and Teachers
of the World. See Ya all on !WOW! -the World Students Society and
Twitter- !E-WOW! -the Ecosystem 2011 :
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