Fores, a Swedish think tank, held a seminar last week about “Internet of NO things”. Roope Mokka from Demos Helsinki was invited and gave a speech about the biggest societal change and productivity leap since the industrial revolution. Mokka sums it up in these four points: Internet of NO things is already happening…
Fores, a Swedish think tank, held a seminar last week about “Internet of NO things”. Roope Mokka from Demos Helsinki was invited and gave a speech about the biggest societal change and productivity leap since the industrial revolution.
Mokka sums it up in these four points:
- Internet of NO things is already happening
- It will inevitably change our relationship to the physical world
- Eventually the internet will disappear and become part of our environment
- Nobody knows exactly how, but we know pretty certainly that it will happen somehow
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