Mind candy 7 December 2022

Mind candy 7 December 2022

You can't predict the future, but you can make smart business decisions today by understanding the latest technology and business trends. Hence mind candy. Feel free to share your own mind candy. Leave a comment, and if you have a question,?feel free to ask .

From my dashboard of 7 December 2022

The topics to think about (and discuss in your company) are 4D printing, immersive tech, IT infrastructure, sustainability innovation, batteries, AI in business, what is a mind, tattoos that link to your smartwatch, neuro-technology, precision nutrition, Moore′s law and electric wires made of bacteria.

Questions: Which of these are relevant to you? Why? Hard or soft? Threat of opportunity? Potential impact level? Intern or extern? Now or in the future??

How 4D printing technology is revolutionising orthopaedic care

https://e27.co/how-4d-printing-technology-is-revolutionising-orthopaedic-care-20221127/?

4D printing is the process through which a 3D printed object transforms itself into another structure

2023 Predictions: Innovations In Immersive Tech To Watch

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2023-predictions-innovations-in-immersive-tech-to-watch-301696066.html

61% of consumers surveyed by?NielsenIQ ?indicated they prefer to shop with retailers who offer?AR experiences , and sales influenced by AR product visualisation are expected to exceed $57 billion by 2025

5 Trends Reshaping IT Infrastructure In 2023

https://www.forbes.com/sites/delltechnologies/2022/12/06/5-trends-reshaping-it-infrastructure-in-2023/?

Intentionality, edge computing, AI and machine learning, high performance computing and cloud native developments.

The coolest sustainability innovations of 2022

https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-coolest-sustainability-innovations-of-2022/?

Lunar agriculture, printed solar, salt power, fish fuel, floating cities, and more.

Unbundling Tesla: How the electric vehicle battery industry is getting disrupted

https://www.cbinsights.com/research/report/unbundling-tesla/?

From novel materials development to battery recycling and everything in between

Artificial intelligence is permeating business at last

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/12/06/artificial-intelligence-is-permeating-business-at-last?

A survey by McKinsey Global Institute found that this year 50% of firms across the world had tried to use ai in some way

What Constitutes a Mind? Lars Chittka Challenges Our Perception of Sentience With the Smallest of?Creatures

https://singularityhub.com/2022/12/06/what-constitutes-a-mind-lars-chittka-challenges-our-perception-of-sentience-with-the-smallest-of-creatures/?

Also read?https://www.ronimmink.com/beyond-human-intelligence/

We Are Witnessing Another Inflection Point In How Computers Support Humanity

https://www.oodaloop.com/archive/2022/12/05/we-are-witnessing-another-inflection-point-in-how-computers-support-humanity/

Major improvements in the ability of computers to understand what humans write, say and search are being fielded. ChatGPT as an example.

Palm tattoo can tell when you’re stressed out

https://www.futurity.org/electronic-palm-tattoo-sensors-stress-2839672/

A new graphene-based electronic tattoo that attaches to the palm can sense if you’re feeling stressed out. It’s nearly invisible and connects to a smart watch.

Abandoned,?The human cost of neurotechnology failure

https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-022-03810-5/index.html?

When the makers of electronic implants abandon their projects, people who rely on the devices have everything to lose.

‘Precision nutrition’ to combat diet-related diseases, says Vilsack

https://thefern.org/ag_insider/precision-nutrition-to-combat-diet-related-diseases-says-vilsack/

The USDA said it would accelerate research into diet-related diseases on Monday as part of President Biden’s “Cancer Moonshot”.

Intel’s Take on the Next Wave of Moore’s Law

https://spectrum.ieee.org/whats-next-for-moores-law?

The next wave of Moore’s Law will rely on a developing concept called system technology co-optimization

Bacterial ‘living wires’ could help protect the seas and climate

https://www.snexplores.org/article/electrical-bacterial-could-protect-seas-and-climate-oil-spills

Cable?bacteria ?are living wires. Thinner than a human hair, their bodies can channel electricity.

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