Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 12 | Page 9

June 16 - 30, 2018 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY durianrepublic by JJ Atencio Singularity - The tipping point of technology Truth to tell, I signed up for the Executive Program of Singularity University in Silicon Valley U.S.A. thinking that the course would be focused mainly on  technologies used in business: like e-commerce, digital marketing, data analytics, block chain, and such advancements that create amazing potential for new commerce and exponential profits.  This is one instance that I can say I was happy to be wrong.   Technology is not only disrupting businesses by creating platforms and ecosystems instead of corporations, but it is also disrupting all aspects of our life in ways we have never experienced before.  It is changing not just how we work but also how we think and obtain information, how we form opinion and biases, and how our values and ideals are altered as a result.  It’s about how technology is being used to solve the world’s great problems related to poverty, health, learning and climate change, but also at the same time, making us aware of unintended consequence of exponential change.  In significant ways, It is reshaping our view of what humans are and challenges what humanity stands for, altering our perception of our reality on a deeply personal level.   Imagine this:  Cellular agriculture that creates food from laboratories and not farms; 3-D printing of houses that builds low-cost shelter in 48 hours; paper made from apples not apple trees; drinking water collected from the humidity of air; a content Ipad that gives word-for-word presentations in classrooms where there are no available teachers; drones flying over corn fields spotting diseases in minute crops; block-chain technology used for every single policy decision gets voted on directly by constituents; affordable DNA and genome sequencing that can tell you and your children what diseases you are susceptible to before they happen; massive internet connectivity for 5 billion humans using 14 billion network devices by 2030; robotics and artificial intelligence combining to produce the driverless car; AI-based learning machines to determine prison sentences; nanobots repairing our ailments and plugging our brains into the Web by 2030.  And when you consider that, in today’s business environment, instead of building products, we now develop apps that all people can use, and that technological breakthroughs are now coming, not just from large factories and big corporations, but moreso from small groups of young people working together in homes, garages, school campuses or co-working spaces, we then realize that we need new business models that are ore more inclusive and uplift everybody. The future, it seems to me, is now more about start-ups creating applications, using a different perspective that solves a diversity of individual, local and global problems.   In my own personal journey with start-ups, I’ve invested in start- ups that: enable small and medium- scale businesses to obtain financing; provide a low-cost reliable chemical compound that detects food spoilage; Bring together 125,000 overseas Filipinos to teach financial literacy using social media;  provide borderless transactions and OFW remittances through an e-wallet that is accessible anywhere in the world.   When we realize that start-ups have the same power as multinationals in changing the future and solving our problems, then we know that our world has really changed.  But also that we can become part of it if we choose to. One thing is clear:  it is now impossible to imagine a future without technology.  But it is also clear that as we rely more and more on technology to advance mankind, we will need to manage the unintended consequences of change that have to do with issues like the magnitude of social disruption, how our personal data remains private and protected, the use of robots to render judgements on humans, technology outpacing its legality, the isolation of those who have technological access versus those who don’t, job displacement but also job creation as new technologies replace the old, and using technology to act like God.  We are in the process of modifying our environment so much in so short a time, that we must consciously modify ourselves just to exist in our new environment.   Singularity was defined as the point in space at the edge of the known universe, and what comes after singularity is unknown, black and daunting, but exciting and therefore limitless in potential.  Indeed, our singularity is defined only in the limits we border ourselves, but it is also an invitation to have the courage to explore.● WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM