Tech Trends 2024 and Beyond
Brian Pichman
Evolve Project
Welcome
• Join Brian Pichman, the tech geek from the Evolve Project, in a
jolly tech-filled sleigh ride through the hottest trends that'll make
this holiday season merrier for librarians! From digital AI elves
to magical augmented reality, this fun-packed presentation will
unwrap the tech wonders that'll keep libraries ahead of the
game in the North Pole of innovation. Don't miss out on the
holiday cheer and the chance to sprinkle some digital snow on
your library's future!
Artificial Intelligence
The End
• Questions ?
Historic
Trends to
Today –
“A Tech Carol”
The Ghost of Technology Past
• Traditional Formats
• Books
• Early Adoption of Computers
• “No one will need librarians after
these!”
• Repositories of Information
The Spirit of Current Innovations
• New Formats
• Digital Content
• Interactive Learning Tools
• A place to get access to “things”
Ghost of Technology Yet to Come
Ghost of Technology Yet to Come
• Centers of immersive learning
and exploration experiences
• Virtual Reality
• AI Assisted Research
• Assistance in knowing what is
real and what is AI generated
Building Skills for the Future
• More critical than ever to
integrate more educational
activities for all ages
How has technology already
altered our everday lifestyles?
And the return of “retro”
Communication
• Slow Dials to Voice Commands
• Remembering Phone Numbers
• Texting (txt) versus calling
• “delayed communication”
• Social Media
Library Programs on
Communication
• Education on Security and Privacy
• Finding “friends” and “those probably aren’t friends”
Music
• Vinyl to Cassettes to CDs to iPods to Streaming
• Therapeutic benefits of Vinyl
• Music is now easier to get to at our fingertips with
a click of a button – can it be simplified?
Simple Music
Player
• Playing familiar music greatly
enhances the cognitive clarity of those
with dementia.
• It's widely acknowledged by experts in
dementia and Alzheimer's care.
Research supports the positive impact
of providing easily accessible, nostalgic
music to dementia patients, leading to
improved quality of life, mental well-
being, and independence.
Library Programs
on Music
• Using AI to create music –
lyrics and sound!
• Hosting concerts or festivals
(or VR concerts …)
Suno.Ai
[Verse]
In a small town, on a sunny day
There lived a pup named Angel, who loved to play
(oh-yeah)
With a wagging tail, and a heart so pure
She brought joy to everyone she met, of that you can
be sure (ooh-ooh)
Oh, she loved her walks, exploring the town
With a skip in her step, never wanting to slow down
(oh-oh-oh)
And when the day was done, she'd find her place
Curled up in her bed, dreaming of a new chase (ooh-
ooh-ooh)
[Chorus]
Angel, you were more than just a pet (just a pet)
You were family, a love I won't forget (won't forget)
Your naps in the sunshine, your treats and your play
Oh, you lived your life to the fullest each and every
day (each and every day)
https://app.suno.ai/song/ed6e5920-70bb-4deb-b7ef-9e3ef70d55d8
Photography
and Film
• Patience in developing film to
having the photo instantly with
thousands of filters and edit
options
• Film -> Digital Cameras -> Smart
Phones
Library Programs on Video/Photography
• Have Classes on:
• Taking Photos
• Editing Photos
• Uploading Photos (where to save)
• Use AI to help create new
images or enhance images
Gaming
Gaming has evolved from
classic arcade games to
massive online games
Library Gaming Ideas
• Purchase Arcade Games
• They make classic arcade game
consoles
• There are lots of local enthusiasts
who would love to bring their
games in
• Board Games
• Puzzles
AR/VR
VR
• VR allows for people to be
transported to new locations
and engage in those worlds from
the comfort of their own space
AR
• Augment Reality allows for
interaction within a physical
space to get additional
knowledge about a physical item
they are looking at.
• AR can be used as way finders,
language translation, and more
Usage in Library
World
• Virtual Travel
• History Tours
• Museum Tours
• City Tours (Rome, Italy…)
• Connect with Family Members from
anywhere in the world
• Tour old memories (create a photo
tour of your town)
• Holoride
rendever
Therapeutic
Powers of VR/AR
• Builds Cognitive Functions
• Brings Memories back
• Mental Stimulation
• Great tool to bring people
together in “group” tours when
multiple headsets are linked
together
• Outreach to Nursing Homes!
Artificial
Intelligence
How are we seeing AI in Libraries?
• Generative Results – images, videos, pictures
• Conversational Tools – interaction and Q and A
• Data Insight / Predictive Analysis – analyzing more data points
instantly
…Even in Cyber Security
My Favorite
Tech
Gadgets
Tonies
ARPedia
Living PopUps
Luka
Miko
Square Off
PlayShifu
Intelino
Robolink
CoDrone
Zumi
Buildy Bots
MakeDo
Kais Education
Serenity
Rooms
Digital Art and Design
Workshops:
• Libraries can host workshops focused on digital
art and design, utilizing software like Adobe
Photoshop, Illustrator, or free alternatives like
GIMP and Inkscape. These sessions can range
from basic photo editing to more advanced
graphic design techniques.
• Participants can learn valuable skills for personal
or professional use, such as creating digital
artwork, enhancing photographs, or designing
flyers and brochures. These skills are especially
beneficial for adults looking to expand their
creative horizons or enhance their job prospects.
Coding and Web Development
Classes
• Offering classes in coding and web
development, covering languages like
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, or tools for
building websites like WordPress. These can
cater to different skill levels, from beginners
to those looking to enhance their coding
knowledge.
• Benefits: Coding skills are increasingly
valuable in today's digital world.
Participants can use these skills for personal
projects, like creating a personal website or
blog, or professionally to boost their
resumes.
Emerging AI
• AI's transformative power automates
tasks, boosts competitiveness,
supports decision-making, and
enhances user experience.
• New AI techniques like causal AI,
neurosymbolic AI, federated machine
learning, and reinforcement learning
are gaining attention.
• These models are in their early stages,
indicating potential but uncertain
evolution​
Developer
Experience (DevX)
• DevX encompasses all
interactions between developers
and their tools, platforms,
processes, and people.
• Focuses on improving software
product performance by
optimizing costs, operating
models, technology, and
processes
Pervasive
Cloud
• Involves cloud computing evolution
as a driver of business innovation.
• Offers instant access to data and
services, improving business agility
and collaboration.
• Emerging models aim to enhance
scalability and security of computing
resources, with general adoption
expected in 5 to 10 years
Human-Centered
Security and
Privacy
• Focuses on resilient organizations
through human-centric security and
privacy programs.
• Seeks governance, reliability, fairness,
robustness, effectiveness, and data
protection.
• Includes the development of advanced
models and algorithms, using AI in
cybersecurity for threat identification
and data pattern analysis
Leveraging
Emerging Tech for
Growth
• Embrace Agility: Stay adaptable in a rapidly
changing tech landscape.
• Innovate Continuously: Encourage
innovation to harness new technologies
effectively.
• Focus on Customers: Align tech adoption
with customer needs for maximum impact.
• Cultivate Learning: Foster a culture of
ongoing learning and tech awareness.
Questions?
• Brian Pichman
• bpichman@evolveproject.org

Tech Trends 2024 and Beyond - AI and VR and MOre

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    Tech Trends 2024and Beyond Brian Pichman Evolve Project
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    Welcome • Join BrianPichman, the tech geek from the Evolve Project, in a jolly tech-filled sleigh ride through the hottest trends that'll make this holiday season merrier for librarians! From digital AI elves to magical augmented reality, this fun-packed presentation will unwrap the tech wonders that'll keep libraries ahead of the game in the North Pole of innovation. Don't miss out on the holiday cheer and the chance to sprinkle some digital snow on your library's future!
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    The Ghost ofTechnology Past • Traditional Formats • Books • Early Adoption of Computers • “No one will need librarians after these!” • Repositories of Information
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    The Spirit ofCurrent Innovations • New Formats • Digital Content • Interactive Learning Tools • A place to get access to “things”
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    Ghost of TechnologyYet to Come • Centers of immersive learning and exploration experiences • Virtual Reality • AI Assisted Research • Assistance in knowing what is real and what is AI generated
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    Building Skills forthe Future • More critical than ever to integrate more educational activities for all ages
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    How has technologyalready altered our everday lifestyles? And the return of “retro”
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    Communication • Slow Dialsto Voice Commands • Remembering Phone Numbers • Texting (txt) versus calling • “delayed communication” • Social Media
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    Library Programs on Communication •Education on Security and Privacy • Finding “friends” and “those probably aren’t friends”
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    Music • Vinyl toCassettes to CDs to iPods to Streaming • Therapeutic benefits of Vinyl • Music is now easier to get to at our fingertips with a click of a button – can it be simplified?
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    Simple Music Player • Playingfamiliar music greatly enhances the cognitive clarity of those with dementia. • It's widely acknowledged by experts in dementia and Alzheimer's care. Research supports the positive impact of providing easily accessible, nostalgic music to dementia patients, leading to improved quality of life, mental well- being, and independence.
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    Library Programs on Music •Using AI to create music – lyrics and sound! • Hosting concerts or festivals (or VR concerts …)
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    Suno.Ai [Verse] In a smalltown, on a sunny day There lived a pup named Angel, who loved to play (oh-yeah) With a wagging tail, and a heart so pure She brought joy to everyone she met, of that you can be sure (ooh-ooh) Oh, she loved her walks, exploring the town With a skip in her step, never wanting to slow down (oh-oh-oh) And when the day was done, she'd find her place Curled up in her bed, dreaming of a new chase (ooh- ooh-ooh) [Chorus] Angel, you were more than just a pet (just a pet) You were family, a love I won't forget (won't forget) Your naps in the sunshine, your treats and your play Oh, you lived your life to the fullest each and every day (each and every day) https://app.suno.ai/song/ed6e5920-70bb-4deb-b7ef-9e3ef70d55d8
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    Photography and Film • Patiencein developing film to having the photo instantly with thousands of filters and edit options • Film -> Digital Cameras -> Smart Phones
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    Library Programs onVideo/Photography • Have Classes on: • Taking Photos • Editing Photos • Uploading Photos (where to save) • Use AI to help create new images or enhance images
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    Gaming Gaming has evolvedfrom classic arcade games to massive online games
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    Library Gaming Ideas •Purchase Arcade Games • They make classic arcade game consoles • There are lots of local enthusiasts who would love to bring their games in • Board Games • Puzzles
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    VR • VR allowsfor people to be transported to new locations and engage in those worlds from the comfort of their own space
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    AR • Augment Realityallows for interaction within a physical space to get additional knowledge about a physical item they are looking at. • AR can be used as way finders, language translation, and more
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    Usage in Library World •Virtual Travel • History Tours • Museum Tours • City Tours (Rome, Italy…) • Connect with Family Members from anywhere in the world • Tour old memories (create a photo tour of your town) • Holoride
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    Therapeutic Powers of VR/AR •Builds Cognitive Functions • Brings Memories back • Mental Stimulation • Great tool to bring people together in “group” tours when multiple headsets are linked together • Outreach to Nursing Homes!
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    How are weseeing AI in Libraries? • Generative Results – images, videos, pictures • Conversational Tools – interaction and Q and A • Data Insight / Predictive Analysis – analyzing more data points instantly
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    Digital Art andDesign Workshops: • Libraries can host workshops focused on digital art and design, utilizing software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or free alternatives like GIMP and Inkscape. These sessions can range from basic photo editing to more advanced graphic design techniques. • Participants can learn valuable skills for personal or professional use, such as creating digital artwork, enhancing photographs, or designing flyers and brochures. These skills are especially beneficial for adults looking to expand their creative horizons or enhance their job prospects.
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    Coding and WebDevelopment Classes • Offering classes in coding and web development, covering languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, or tools for building websites like WordPress. These can cater to different skill levels, from beginners to those looking to enhance their coding knowledge. • Benefits: Coding skills are increasingly valuable in today's digital world. Participants can use these skills for personal projects, like creating a personal website or blog, or professionally to boost their resumes.
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    Emerging AI • AI'stransformative power automates tasks, boosts competitiveness, supports decision-making, and enhances user experience. • New AI techniques like causal AI, neurosymbolic AI, federated machine learning, and reinforcement learning are gaining attention. • These models are in their early stages, indicating potential but uncertain evolution​
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    Developer Experience (DevX) • DevXencompasses all interactions between developers and their tools, platforms, processes, and people. • Focuses on improving software product performance by optimizing costs, operating models, technology, and processes
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    Pervasive Cloud • Involves cloudcomputing evolution as a driver of business innovation. • Offers instant access to data and services, improving business agility and collaboration. • Emerging models aim to enhance scalability and security of computing resources, with general adoption expected in 5 to 10 years
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    Human-Centered Security and Privacy • Focuseson resilient organizations through human-centric security and privacy programs. • Seeks governance, reliability, fairness, robustness, effectiveness, and data protection. • Includes the development of advanced models and algorithms, using AI in cybersecurity for threat identification and data pattern analysis
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    Leveraging Emerging Tech for Growth •Embrace Agility: Stay adaptable in a rapidly changing tech landscape. • Innovate Continuously: Encourage innovation to harness new technologies effectively. • Focus on Customers: Align tech adoption with customer needs for maximum impact. • Cultivate Learning: Foster a culture of ongoing learning and tech awareness.
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    Questions? • Brian Pichman •bpichman@evolveproject.org

Editor's Notes

  • #7 "Embark on a nostalgic journey to the origins of technology in libraries. In this era, the transformation began from rows of time-honored books to the early adoption of computers. The integration of digital catalogs and the internet marked a significant leap forward, setting the foundation for the technological evolution in libraries. Reflect on how these initial steps have shaped the way we access and manage information today."
  • #8 "Explore the current landscape of library technologies where the blend of tradition and innovation comes to life. Today's libraries are dynamic hubs, equipped with eBooks, online databases, digital lending systems, and interactive learning tools. Utilizing the insights from the Gartner Hype Cycle, we delve into the tech trends that are shaping our present, from digitization to user engagement, ensuring libraries remain relevant and resourceful in the digital age."
  • #11 "Envision the future of libraries, where cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality, AI-assisted research, and advanced digital archiving redefine the user experience. Future libraries could be centers of immersive learning and exploration, with STEAM-related gadgets leading the charge in revolutionizing educational methods. This segment imagines a world where libraries are not just repositories of knowledge but gateways to unparalleled interactive experiences."
  • #12 "Highlighting the pivotal role of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) in libraries, this slide emphasizes the importance of integrating innovative games and gadgets into educational programs. These tools are instrumental in equipping patrons with vital skills for the future. We showcase how libraries can be at the forefront of fostering an environment of continuous learning, creativity, and adaptation through engaging STEAM activities."
  • #27 Highlight how VR/AR can be used for virtual travel, experiencing new places, or revisiting old memories. Discuss educational applications like virtual museums or historical tours
  • #41 The intelino smart train offers both screen-free and app-connected play modes. It can help children engage in hands-on interactive play and teach them how to code. The train is intuitive and not intimidating for students and teachers alike. 
  • #51 Explanation of the Gartner Hype Cycle as a tool for tracking the maturity and adoption of emerging technologies. Overview of how it helps businesses and investors understand the potential and timeline of new tech. Description of the cycle stages: Innovation Trigger, Peak of Inflated Expectations, Trough of Disillusionment, Slope of Enlightenment, Plateau of Productivity. Discussion on how these trends are shaping the future of business and society.
  • #52 AI simulation is the combined application of AI and simulation technologies to jointly develop AI agents and the simulated environments in which they can be trained, tested and sometimes deployed. Causal AI identifies and uses cause-and-effect relationships to go beyond correlation-based predictive models and toward AI systems that can prescribe actions more effectively and act more autonomously. Federated machine learning aims to train a machine learning algorithm without explicitly sharing data samples, enabling better privacy and security.  Graph data science (GDS) is a discipline in which data science techniques are applied to graph data structures to identify behavioral characteristics that can be used to build predictive and prescriptive models. Neuro-symbolic AI is a form of composite AI that combines machine learning (ML) methods and symbolic systems to create more robust and trustworthy AI models. Reinforcement learning (RL) is a type of ML where the learning system receives training only in terms of positive feedback (rewards) and negative feedback (punishments).
  • #53 Enhancing developer experience is critical for most enterprises. The suite of technologies under this theme focuses on attracting and retaining top engineering talent by supporting interactions between developers and the tools, platforms, processes and people they work with. AI-augmented software engineering, the use of AI technologies and natural language processing (NLP) to help software engineers create, deliver and maintain applications. API-centric SaaS,  a cloud application service designed with programmatic request/reply or event-based interfaces (APIs) as the primary methods of access. GitOps, a type of closed-loop control system for cloud-native applications. Internal developer portals, which enable self-service discovery and access to resources in complex, cloud-native software development environments. Open-source program office (OSPO), the center of competency to build strategies for governing, managing, promoting and efficiently using open-source software (OSS) and open-source data or models.
  • #54 These technologies focus on how cloud computing will evolve and become an important driver of business innovation. They are reimagining the cloud at the edge, making it more vertically integrated and enabling industry-relevant solutions. Maximizing value from cloud investments will require automated operational scaling, access to cloud-native platform tools and adequate governance. Augmented FinOps, which applies the traditional DevOps concepts of agility, continuous integration and deployment, and end-user feedback to financial governance, budgeting and cost optimization efforts. Cloud development environments (CDEs), providing remote, ready-to-use access to a cloud-hosted development environment with minimal effort for setup and configuration. Cloud sustainability, the use of cloud services to achieve sustainability benefits within economic, environmental and social systems. Cloud-native, which refers to something created to optimally leverage or implement cloud characteristics that are part of the original definition of cloud computing, and include capabilities delivered as a service. Cloud-out to edge, an architectural construct where a centrally managed cloud environment, typically a hyperscale cloud, provides cloud service capabilities that are extended to edge environments. WebAssembly (Wasm), a lightweight virtual-stack machine and binary code format designed to support secure, high-performance applications on webpages.
  • #55 The technologies in this bucket focus on how organizations can become resilient by implementing human-centric security and privacy programs. They enable enterprises to create a culture of mutual trust and awareness of shared risks in decision making between many teams. AI trust, risk and security management (AI TRiSM) is a great example of human-centric security and privacy and ensures AI model governance, trustworthiness, fairness, reliability, robustness, efficacy and data protection. It includes solutions and techniques for model interpretability and explainability, data and content anomaly detection, AI data protection, model operations and adversarial attack resistance. It will take two to five years to achieve mainstream adoption. Other critical technologies in human-centric security and privacy include: Cybersecurity mesh architecture (CSMA), an emerging approach for architecting composable, distributed security controls that improve overall security effectiveness. Generative cybersecurity AI, which generates new derived versions of security-related and other relevant content, strategies, designs and methods by learning from large repositories of original source data. Homomorphic encryption (HE), which uses algorithms to enable computations with encrypted data and enables businesses to share data without compromising privacy. Postquantum cryptography (PQC), also called quantum-safe cryptography, algorithms designed to secure against both classical and quantum-computing attacks.