Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence really is a spectacular thing. When people talk about how the world will look like in the future with flying cars and robots, this is what they mean. Artificial Intelligence really has the kick to allow these types of things to happen in the future, and even in today's time's. The biggest example I can think of a robot in today's society is Sophia. Sophia is all over the news, and even goes on talk shows. She really is the big thing of this year, and it's quite incredible what she can do. The coolest part about her in my opinion is that she even has her own Twitter account that she actually posts tweets on. There are some downsides to Artificial Intelligence too though, of course. The biggest one being disintermediation. Having robots able to do jobs that real people did before, removes many jobs from the field, but at the same time opens up many different jobs to maintain and provide maintenance to the bots. Many customer service assisstants and such are actually bots themselves, which is kind of shocking sometimes, because some of the bots really act like real people, and some people would never even know that they were bots in the first place. Overall artificial intelligence is really growing and becoming more and more advanced every year, and I am very interested on what will be happening technologically 10 years from now because of the uses of Artificial Intelligence.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Startup.com

This documentary was really interesting for me. Basically this documentary was about three friends, Kaleil, Tom, and Chieh, starting a business for an internet company. They wanted to become rich off of this company. At first, they struggled with the name, but eventually settled with the name GovWorks.com. This website primarily allowed you to pay your parking tickets online, using their website. During the development process of the company, they seem to struggle with the third friend, Chieh, not cooperating and committing to the business. At this point, they decide to remove him from the company. It was very stressful for them, Kaleil being the CEO and Tom being the co-CEO, because it put a lot of stress on both their business relationships, and their personal relationship, which they have had since they were in high school. Tom also had a daughter, which being a part of the business really neglected time spent with his daughter. During the creation of the website, Tom running the tech side of things, their seems to be many problems, almost as if during the creation of the business, they never really thought about the logistics of making the website itself. That on top of having competition that was launched faster and more complete, the company was in a lot of stress and had a lot of problems. At this point Tom did not care much about the business anymore, and seemed to want a way out of it, which forced Kaleil to have to let him go from the company, which was overall good for the company, but bad for Kaleil and Tom's personal relationship. Overall, I really enjoyed this documentary, as it showed a lot of ups and downs of the dot com boom and bust, and showed how stressful and hard running a business can really be.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Dot Com to Dot Bomb

The dot com to dot bomb era was an incredible time period in an economy standpoint. Basically the dot com to dot bomb era was a time where internet companies were started, and were thriving in the market, to the point where there were too many companies thriving, which caused the "dot bomb", where the market crashed hard, and many many companies went bankrupt, and many people lost their jobs. In the start many companies were first starting up, like CompuServ, and they were profiting very well. After that, more companies such as Yahoo came into the picture, and they were also doing very well for themselves. These companies that were also doing well got to the point where they were doing so well that they started to buy some of the other companies. One example of this is AOL buying CompuServ. After this happened, that is when the "bust" of the market happened. The stockmarket hits a huge decline because of the many internet companies beginning to fail, like Pets.com. A multitude of companies at this point were starting to go bankrupt. After all of this happened, the internet had to make a comeback, which definitely took some time to repair, because of how volatile the market for the internet had just been during this era.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Guest Speaker Erik Hanberg

I had a great time listening to our guest speaker, Erik Hanberg, speak about how technology is used in his line of work and how it has fueled his successes. Some of the most interesting things that he has done are the network of Tacoma podcasts, and his own books that he has written. It is very cool to me that throughout his career he has done what this course has mainly been about, "Living and Working in a Virtual World". It is really crazy to think that as an author, he has been able to make a living selling his books online, and only being printed when needed to. This is helpful for him because he does not have to make more copies than what may be needed. He also talked about the Thousand True Fans book, and how it helped inspire and influence him to become an author, which I thought was pretty neat. A few other things I was curious about was how he ran the podcasts, such as how much money he was making on the podcasts, and if they were still regularly bought years down the line, like his books are. A few final thoughts I had about the whole event was that it really kind of motivated me to go after what I really want in life, like Erik did, and to keep working at it to eventually succeed at it. He wasn't always a writer and author, even though he always wanted to be, but he put in the work and eventually was able to live his dream.