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Live from Convergence08 Conference

November 15th, 2008 2 comments

Mountain View, California: Convergence08 conference.  Hundreds of people are gathering here at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View “Bringing Life to Big Ideas”.    The focus is on four core technologies and how they will change the world dramatically in the coming decades:   Infotech, Cogtech, Nanotech, and Biotech.

I’m especially interested in hearing from Peter Norvig, Google researcher and the guy who – literally – wrote the textbook on Artificial Intelligence.

So far the organization of this conference is very impressive though it’s not clear how many are attending.    The group keynote begins in about 20 minutes.

Major Spam Hosting Provider Offline – global spam drops.

November 12th, 2008 Comments off

San Jose turned out to be something of a ground zero for global spam, as hosting provider McColo was just taken offline leading to a huge drop in global email spam.    Early reports suggest that McColo was basically a safe haven for spammers because they didn’t ask many questions despite unusual bandwidth use, complaints about their clients, and more.     It’s not clear yet whether McColo they *actively* participated in the spamming or simply were willing to host the spammers without any appropriate oversight on activity.

It also appears that it was the Washington Post reporting and talking to the bandwidth providers Hurricane Electric and Global Crossing that led to Hurricane and Global Crossing shutting down McColo.

Clearly there should be better forms of oversight available to the internet community than newspaper reporters.     We’ve reached a “tipping point” where anonymity is causing a lot more harm than good and the community needs to find ways to police spam, scams, viruses, and malware.

Washington Post Reports

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Mashup Camp and Convergence08

November 7th, 2008 Comments off

Looking forward to two upcoming conferences – Mashup Camp and the very first Convergence 08 conference.

Mashup Camps have been coming to Mountain View for over two years, bringing great startups for their product launches as well as lively discussions about innovations and new products to help the mashup community. There also will be mashup experts from Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon, and many more key players. Programmable Web has the best coverage of the Mashup topic.

Convergence will have even more provocative content as the first conference to address the intersection of four technologies likely to shape the world in extraordinary ways: Nanotechnology, Biological technologies (gene splicing, stem cells, DNS mapping, life extension) , Information technologies (internet and computing) and Cognitive technologies. This last would, I think, broadly include everything from brain enhancing drugs and devices to artificial intelligence. AI is the most exciting category for me, and I remain convinced that we’ll see conscious computers within about 20 years – hopefully and very possibly less. Conscious computing is likely to change the entire planetary game to such a degree it’s nearly impossible to predict what will happen *after that*, which is one of the issues that will be discussed at the conference.

My main concern is that proponents and predictions keep things real and this does not become a sort of brainstorming session for half-baked ideas and ideologies.

After millions of years of very slow biological evolution we’ve now entered a new age where technology is likely to eclipse most and probably all of our human abilities. Even that fairly obvious idea – which simply is an extension of current developments – leaves many people skeptical, cold to the idea, or even antagonistic about the changes that are coming. Like it or not … we are all in this together and it’s best to keep it that way as much as possible.

      

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Technology Report

November 5th, 2008 Comments off

Technology Report will be reporting *live* from the following conferences:

Convergence08

Mashup Camp Silicon Valley

CES 2009, Las Vegas

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