my grandparents counted # of motors owned. Motors were ubiquitous for my parents; they counted computers. IoT = computers ubiquitous for me
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This line sounds familiar like its from a blog post or something
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“it’s just an addressing system”: what’s more interesting is what ML could do with such an addressing system.
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Hmm with IPv6 can we have an IP address for almost anything
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It seems less like a new innovation, more like the normal commodification and broader distribution of any technology.
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it is a big deal not because it is a new invention, but that it allows manufacturers roll out new business models.
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price based on ongoing usage vs upfront purchase, reduce downtime though predictive maintenance, etc.
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also, instrumenting machines to throw off data is a big retooling of how R&D works in manufacturing industries; needs s/w people & culture.
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4 trends merge: IoT data are b'chain-secured; VR/AR UX enriched w/IoT products, their sensor data; ML learns, indexes new data on b'chain
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IoT spews data, ML gobbles & regurgitates it, blockchain tries to regiment it & propagate a validated subset of some types
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VR/AR right now is the odd one out though it indirectly consumes data and is also an IoT thing
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