The Eclonomy: A 192 Billion Hours/Day Market
Stepping into an Ai-driven world & New Economic Paradigm As the digital age accelerates—and having witnessed its relentless pace over the past 25 years—a new economic paradigm is emerging: The Eclonomy. This concept, while not yet mainstream, represents a transformative shift where digital and interactive clones are gradually integrating into our economy. Though it may sound like a sci-fi fantasy, the reality of the Eclonomy … Continue reading The Eclonomy: A 192 Billion Hours/Day Market
Richard Branson: Living in Balance
About 10 years ago, a very famous British executive posted this video that I find very relevant today after a pandemic, a revolution in technology and a mass workforce quite-quitting. Obviously, it can be difficult to take the advice and scenery by the book as probably living in an island as Necker is not quite possible for everyone. However, finding balance starts by wanting it, … Continue reading Richard Branson: Living in Balance
Privacy And Freedom: Wishful Thinking in an Ai-Driven World
The Fragile State of Privacy Today Not a weekend particularly bright by its warm weather, but the light brought by the unexpected arrest of Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, in France. At least, it got me by surprise and apparently Nicholas Thompson feels there is certainly more than meets the eye. Edward Snowden once stated, “Saying that you don’t care about the right to privacy because … Continue reading Privacy And Freedom: Wishful Thinking in an Ai-Driven World
Chatbots: Homework or Hacking
I was scrolling LinkedIn this AM, when I came across a post from a well known advertising professional here in Brazil and it got my curiosity tickled – He was basically posting some of the declared use cases in which chat bots are being used according to a Washington Post study over a bunch of data analyzed. The topic went on and on about how … Continue reading Chatbots: Homework or Hacking
AI Got a “Body”
Unitree’s G1 Robot is Bringing Childhood Dreams to Life When I was about five, growing up in Bilbao, I received a Christmas present that’s stayed with me my entire life—a robot. It wasn’t just any toy; this robot had a tiny screen on its chest that played a movie of the moon, I could play it all over again. It was late 70s, early 80s … Continue reading AI Got a “Body”
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