
Internet of All Things
Dataism declares that the universe consists of data flows, and the value of any phenomenon or entity is determined by its contribution to the data processing.
Dataism thereby collapses the barrier between organism and machines and expects electronic algorithms to eventually decipher and outperform biochemical algorithm.
Human History in 4 Stages
- Cognitive Revolution: made humans connect in vast numbers giving them advantage over other species on earth
- Agricultural Revolution: enabled the demographic growth generating dense local cities. Peasants, priests, physicians and others produced more novel ideas that few hunter gatherers living together could have explored
- Industrial & Economic Revolution: helped human bond together to form kingdoms via money and power
- Scientific Revolution: spearheaded globalisation moving gradually from the early days of explorers and traders to an interconnected and free world
Evolution of Machines in 4 Stages
- Simple machines: The principle of mechanical advantage resulted in simple machines – wheel, lever, pulley, screws and others. These machines transformed the way we use energy
- Steam power: A variety of simple machines along with power sources launched the industrial revolution
- Electricity: The invention of electricity made machines bond together in an assembly line for mass production, forming large factories
- Automation: Since the early computers and the automation era, machines now connect and cooperate freely.
Individuals, animals, objects and stock exchanges are all algorithms that comprise different methods of processing data. With the immense flow of data, the human brain will find it difficult to process all this data into information, let alone knowledge or wisdom. Everything will be connected to the internet. Data will be uploaded and different algorithms will be processed into information, knowledge and wisdom.
Google may control our routes, Facebook may suggest our life partner, devices will know when to start or stop, every machine or factory may have a Twitter account, doctors may soon use augmented reality-based glasses to operate and much more to come. It's not IOT or IIOT, but the IOAT – Internet of All Things
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