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MIT faculty approves NWO Urban planning degree!
Isn't it exciting to see How The Illuminist plan our future in The NWO! Resistance is futile![:o)]
serf
http://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-faculty-approves-new-urban-science-major-0605
The rise of autonomous vehicles, sensor-enabled self-management of natural resources, cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, biometric identity, the sharing or gig economy, and continuous public engagement opportunities through social networks and data and visualization are a few of the elements that are converging to shape our places of living.
Combining urban planning and public policy, design and visualization, data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, pervasive sensor technology, robotics, and other aspects of both computer science and city planning public policy, design and visualization, data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, pervasive sensor technology, robotics, and other aspects of both computer science and city planning, the program will reflect how urban scientists are making sense of cities and urban data in ways never before imagined ? and using what they learn to reshape the world in real-time.
?The new joint major will provide important and unique opportunities for MIT students to engage deeply in developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be more effective scientists, planners, and policy makers,? says Eran Ben-Joseph, head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. ?It will incorporate STEM education and research with a humanistic attitude, societal impact, social innovation, and policy change ? a novel model for decision making to enable systemic positive change and create a better world. This is really unexplored, fertile new ground for research, education, and practice.?
Don't think for a moment that law enforcement will not be more than interested in this technology when the time comes.
http://www.dataweek.co.za/60008n
The many overlapping data streams in a home will be powerful predictors for all kinds of behavior, and will present new opportunities across home technology ecosystems.
I think that the individual may not know what?s happening, these cognitive systems will ooze into our lives,? says John Cohn, IBM Fellow for the Internet of Things. For all intents and purposes, the home will become a proactive partner in its occupants? daily existence. It will predict what it is that they need or desire, and act ? based on current or changing conditions ? even at times before they themselves may realise their own inclination.
serf
http://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-faculty-approves-new-urban-science-major-0605
The rise of autonomous vehicles, sensor-enabled self-management of natural resources, cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, biometric identity, the sharing or gig economy, and continuous public engagement opportunities through social networks and data and visualization are a few of the elements that are converging to shape our places of living.
Combining urban planning and public policy, design and visualization, data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, pervasive sensor technology, robotics, and other aspects of both computer science and city planning public policy, design and visualization, data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, pervasive sensor technology, robotics, and other aspects of both computer science and city planning, the program will reflect how urban scientists are making sense of cities and urban data in ways never before imagined ? and using what they learn to reshape the world in real-time.
?The new joint major will provide important and unique opportunities for MIT students to engage deeply in developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be more effective scientists, planners, and policy makers,? says Eran Ben-Joseph, head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. ?It will incorporate STEM education and research with a humanistic attitude, societal impact, social innovation, and policy change ? a novel model for decision making to enable systemic positive change and create a better world. This is really unexplored, fertile new ground for research, education, and practice.?
Don't think for a moment that law enforcement will not be more than interested in this technology when the time comes.
http://www.dataweek.co.za/60008n
The many overlapping data streams in a home will be powerful predictors for all kinds of behavior, and will present new opportunities across home technology ecosystems.
I think that the individual may not know what?s happening, these cognitive systems will ooze into our lives,? says John Cohn, IBM Fellow for the Internet of Things. For all intents and purposes, the home will become a proactive partner in its occupants? daily existence. It will predict what it is that they need or desire, and act ? based on current or changing conditions ? even at times before they themselves may realise their own inclination.
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