IoT and the future of human kind: interview with Jason Silva

Devices, processes, people and things. The Internet of Everything has to do with all these dimensions that, together, describe a deep revolution that will affect society at 360°. People often have been addressed, even on our pages, as audience and actor, at the same time, of the interconnected revolution. The Internet of Things, in fact, should have the objective of improving people quality of life, as private citizens but also as workers.

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Jason Silva

Can we try to imagine how that humanity will grow with the Internet of Things and what will happen to the human being hyperconnected? We spoke with Jason Silva, philosopher, visionist and futurist born in Venezuela and stabilized in America, recently included in the top 30 global influencers on IoT. With him we talked about the Internet of Things, of course, but also about future, humanity and technology.

What emerges is a scenario extremely stimulating. And even vaguely concerning?

1) In 2012, Sydney, talking about science, technologies and future, you said that “we are on our way to becoming gods.”. This is a fascinating statement that delivers the breadth of this process. What does it mean to you? How does and will IoT contribute to this scenario?

It’s a great metaphor in the sense that increasingly humans have become a geological force. The decisions of culture and mind affect the world more profoundly than geology does. Our memes are stronger than our genes.  Advances in biotechnology will upgrade our biology. Advances in nanotechnology will pattern atoms the way we pattern 1’s and 0’s in digital space. As Mark Pesce said: the world will become “linguistically pliable.”

2. A more and more connected and technologically advanced world where – according to experts – in 2020 there will be about 50 billion connected devices. How are individuals going to change as a consequence of IoT? How can human beings act to master and drive this industrial revolution instead of suffering from it?
We will become a different species. Already our intelligence is distributed in these cybernetic feedback loops with our devices and technology. We are designers but we are also being designed by the things we design. McLuhan said it best: we build the tools and they build us back.   This video explains it:


3. IoT, big data, analysis through AI systems, information becoming knowledge, accessible on a global level, constantly revised, enriched, transformed by and through automated systems. How will this reshape the overall cultural and scientific landscape in the next decades? How will this accelerate socio-political transitions at national and regional level? How will it change cultural core values at personal, national and world wide level?

I think Jeremy Rifkin’s book the Zero Marginal Cost Society is spot on. All price points drop to zero. Everything will be automated by smart AI systems. We will move from a world of scarcity to a world of abundance. We overcome and transcend all limitations.

4. Can you express, in a tweet, how will the Interconnected World look like in 2100?
“New constructions kits for our reality.” A world where matter is programmable via nanotech. A world where biology is programmable via biotech.

(The italian version of the interview is available here.)

 

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