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High Octane Intellectualism

Posted By Martin Suter On 10. November 2008 @ 07:20 In Election, Disruptive Technology, Education | No Comments

Coming off an election where “elite” was an insult, “Joe the Plumber” was a hero, Obama was “too articulate” and Sarah Palin was sold as being capable of assuming the Presidency, I was despondent about how dumbed down America appeared to have become. Part of that comes from living in Florida, a southern swing state, where there’s tremendous gravitational pull for the worst of partisan politics, but it seemed to be more pervasive this cycle than in previous elections.

Then, last week, I travelled to Boston to take a 2-day course on “[1] Technology Negotiation” put on by Harvard, MIT and Tufts. Spending 3 days in Cambridge was like a shot of adrenalin right to the brain, and I realized that there is intelligent life out there!

But not just intelligent, people with big brains thinking big thoughts. There are people who are smarter than Spock everywhere you look.

The program itself was excellent, with a [2] top-notch faculty and about 70 attendees from all over the world. [3] Lawrence E. Susskind, [4] Dr. Hal Movius, and [5] Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld spent the full two days working with us, answering questions and inspiring the group. During lunch on Day 2, several of us began discussing the nature of technology. I brought up a concept that I love by [6] Nicholas Negroponte, who describes the transformation that is occurring as the move from the production of atoms to the production of bits. From “stuff”, to information, content and software. The implications are profound.

As I mentioned Negroponte’s quote, Joel C-G chuckles and says that his brother runs the “[7] MIT Center for Bits and Atoms’ Fab Lab” lab at MIT and starts to describe some of the things they’re working on. Some of the research that is going on reminded me of [8] Ray Kurzweil’s concept of “the singularity”, so I said, “It sounds like the singularity is near”, which is also the title of [9] Kurzweil’s book. Joel chuckled again, and said that he lived two doors down from Ray in Boston.

It was like being brought back to life. I forgot how much I missed intellectual sustenance, and for 48 hours last week, I was able to refill the tank with the highest octane intellectualism that I’ve had the privilege of meeting in a long time.

That’s my .02!

Martin Suter

(martin.suter at iplicensing.net)

(PS – For anyone interested in learning more about the premise behind “The Singularity is Near”, TED.com has [10] a 20 minute video of Kurzweil speaking about it. Watch it, and then [11] go buy the book!)


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[1] Technology Negotiation: http://pon.execseminars.com/index.php?seminar=tn&session=1225947600
[2] top-notch faculty: http://pon.execseminars.com/index.php?seminar=tn&do=faculty&pon=17bd1453
18646b0e570003dfed7b4be2

[3] Lawrence E. Susskind: http://www.pon.harvard.edu/about/committee/lsusskind.php?page=sp
[4] Dr. Hal Movius: http://cbuilding.org/about/bio/hal-movius
[5] Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld: http://www.ilir.uiuc.edu/faculty/fp_joelcg.html
[6] Nicholas Negroponte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Negroponte
[7] MIT Center for Bits and Atoms: http://cba.mit.edu/
[8] Ray Kurzweil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_kurzweil
[9] Kurzweil’s book: http://www.amazon.com/Singularity-Near-Humans-Transcend-Biology/dp/0143037889/re
f=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226671755&sr=1-1

[10] a 20 minute video: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/ray_kurzweil_on_how_technology_will_transform
_us.html

[11] go buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Singularity-Near-Humans-Transcend-Biology/dp/0143037889/re
f=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226671755&sr=1-1

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