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FLC University Cities Looking at Tomorrow Today

FLC University Cities Looking at Tomorrow Today. Frank Hagy, CIO Mike Taylor, Associate Director. Florida League of Cities . Local Self-Government is the keystone to democracy. President Wu’s Priority. 15-20 Year Horizon How It Affects Cities How Do Cities Prepare

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FLC University Cities Looking at Tomorrow Today

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  1. FLC University Cities Looking at Tomorrow Today Frank Hagy, CIO Mike Taylor, Associate Director

  2. Florida League of Cities Local Self-Government is the keystone to democracy

  3. President Wu’s Priority • 15-20 Year Horizon • How It Affects Cities • How Do Cities Prepare • Technology Leadership Committee (TLC)

  4. Technologies • Driverless Cars • Ubiquitous Computing • 3-D Printing • Drones • Smart Cities • Robots/AI • Healthcare Technology • Wearable Computing • Infrastructure • Energy Advancement

  5. Singularity

  6. The Big Picture Welcome to Life! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E

  7. A Look Back http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxYgdX2PxyQ

  8. A Look Back UNIVAC Computer – 1951 Abacus – 2000BC Almost 4000 Years

  9. A Look Back

  10. A Look Back

  11. A Look Ahead Microsoft’s Vison of 2020 – Created in 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cNdhOKwi0

  12. Technology 2035 • World Population – 8.6 billion people • US Population – 372 million people • Florida Population – 25 million people • 87% of US population lives in cities • Digital Natives – 80% of workforce Demographics

  13. Infrastructure Laying the Foundation

  14. Infrastructure Cloud • Over ½ of US Business Utilize the Cloud • Primarily Non Critical Apps – at first • Entire infrastructures are being moved to the cloud • Consumers are a Major User of the Cloud • Email • Streaming Multimedia • Drivers • Internet Speeds • Flexibility/Cost Savings • On Demand/Anytime/Anywhere Access

  15. Infrastructure • Internet of Things - Everyday physical objects will be connected to the Internet and be able to “speak” to other devices • 1 million computers connected to Internet - 1992 • 7 Billion Internet Connected Devices – 2013 • 500 million in US – 5.7 per House – 2013 – LA Times • Prediction – 26 billion devices connected Internet by 2020 • Broadband and ubiquitous Wi-Fi will be critical

  16. Infrastructure Mobile Computing Devices

  17. Infrastructure Big Data • Volume – Amount of data being created • Variety – Different formats and sources • Velocity – How fast data is being created and processed • Speedy analysis of data is critical • Example: Convert 350 billion annual meter readings to better predict power consumption • Example: Analyzing years of financial data to predict performance • Example: Analyzing years of claims data to predict claims and detect fraud

  18. Infrastructure • Citizen Engagement • Social Networks will not look like today’s social networks • Connect with government, business, each other, EVERYTHING • Moving more towards collaboration and creation • IT’S ALL ABOUT ENGAGEMENT • Crowdsourcing • Elections Online

  19. Ubiquitous ComputingTechnology is Everywhere!

  20. Ubiquitous Computing • Seamlessly Integrated into everyday life • Examples • RFID • Smart Homes • Cameras • Surfaces • EVERYTHING

  21. Ubiquitous Computing The Future of Retail! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xNhL39uD7I

  22. Ubiquitous Computing Touch Interfaces • Tablets • Smartphones • Surface Devices No Touch Interfaces • Siri and Google Voice • Gesture Based Computing – Kinect • Mind Controlled Computing

  23. Ubiquitous Computing Surface Computing • Any surface will become a computing device • Ubiquitous • MultiTouch • Collaboration • Object Recognition • Transfer contents from device digitally • Connect to devices Surface Computing

  24. Ubiquitous Computing Surface Computing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvT0MCugb58

  25. Ubiquitous Computing Virtual Reality • Full Immersion VR • Entertainment • Travel • Parks • City Tours General Technology

  26. Ubiquitous Computing Transparent Devices • Glass • Window Displays • Paper

  27. Ubiquitous Computing Future of Surface Computing through Glass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38

  28. Driverless CarsAKA - Autonomous Vehicles

  29. Driverless Cars Future of Automobiles • 2035 – 75% Hybrid/Electric • Charging Stations are common in Cities • Highway charging networks are common • Battery Technology • Smaller • More Capacity • Affordable

  30. Driverless Cars Connected Vehicle Technology • Automobiles are linked to the Internet • Combination of GPS and Wi-Fi • “Talk” to each other & roadways • Safety is increased • Will improve traffic congestion

  31. Driverless Cars Volvo Driverless Car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV3nINN2ELQ

  32. Driverless Cars Self Driving Vehicles • Legal in California and Nevada AND Florida • Google – 700,000 – 2 Incidents – HUMAN driver’s fault • Toyota, GM, Audi, Most manufacturers – Testing now • Legislation/Regulation Needed (non-restrictive)

  33. Driverless Cars Self Driving Vehicles in 2035 • About 50% of all vehicles • Safety will be significantly increased • Everyone can “drive” • Decreased congestion on roadways • Efficiencies for businesses • Pay per Use/Public Transit • Insurance

  34. Driverless Cars Google Driverless Car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdgQpa1pUUE

  35. Driverless Cars? Flying Cars are Finally Coming!!! • Access Terrain Not Easily Accessible by Cars • Faster – Several Hundred Km Per Hour • Artificial Intelligence = Limited Collisions • Will be Self Flying!

  36. Driverless Cars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnF2yua4KIw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUgsyYotLkQ

  37. Wearable ComputingMore than just Google Glass

  38. Wearable Computing Current Examples • GoPro Cam • Public Safety Wearable Cameras • Smart Watches • Fitness Bands • Google Glass • X-Ray Glasses?

  39. Wearable Computing Evena Medical Glasses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IjagQmeh08

  40. Wearable Computing • Wearable Computing Applications • Public Safety • Tourism • Code Enforcement • Education • Concerns • Privacy • Safety

  41. Wearable Computing Google Glass Demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1uyQZNg2vE

  42. Wearable Computing Internet Glasses in 2035 • Will be ubiquitous – Will not look out of place • Communication Device • Augmented Reality • Facial Recognition • Universal Translators

  43. Wearable Computing Internet Contact Lenses • Do most of the visual features of glasses • Augmented Reality Clothing • Change color for safety • Change color for fashion • Nanotechnology • Devices built into clothing

  44. 3-D PrintingNeed something? Just Print It!

  45. 3-D Printing Current Uses • Architecture • Toys • Replacement Parts • Fashion • Guns

  46. 3-D Printing 3-D Printing – NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQHnMj6dxj4

  47. 3-D Printing The Future of 3D Printing • Construct Entire Buildings Onsite • Deep Space Missions – Replacement Parts • Vehicles and Aircraft • Food • Organs, Bones, Other Body Parts

  48. 3-D Printing Foodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDhHt7V4H-khttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEBQ4Oj9ay4 3-D Printing

  49. Let’s Take a Break!

  50. Breakout Session • How do these technologies apply to local government? • How will these future technologies affect: • Citizen Services • Citizen Engagement • City Personnel and Staffing • City Administration and Finances • What do cities need to do now to prepare?

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