Mar 22, 2019
#124 Ryan O Shea
Technology is scary. As I am drinking my new addicting matcha with almond milk, and typing on my laptop that I desperately need to
A. Update, or
B. Buy a new one. I say to myself NOOOOO keep it the same.
Marta! I am terrified of the unknown, the new gadget, the learning
and stretching of my brain that I cannot control, and frankly think
I am too outdated to learn. Anyone else feel like that? I hope so,
I hope it isn’t just me. Secretly terrified my laptop will die, and
I am forced to face another new form of technological breakthroughs
that will "simplify" your life. LIES I TELL YOU!
I am scared of “Big brother” but try not to dwell on it. I have a
fear of my niece and nephews being cyborgs and latching onto their
internet devices from young age and never letting go. Ready Player
One is real in my mind and it scares the ever living shit out of
me, yes entices me. If it doesn’t scare you, you probably didn’t
grow up before the 80’s. lol Stick with me here, I hope I still
have you reading.
there are people out there trying to protect us as we drift and
push into the future of technology. I am very proud to say two of
them are in my hometown. Ryan o’shea and Kenny Chen. We need people
like these two. Helping to ask the questions. Should we do this? I
know we can, but should we?
I think that question is becoming more and more lost as the
possibilities catapult forward with the endless excitement over
technology. I chat with Ryan about his many endeavors including
Pittsburgh AI. The Future Grind
Podcast that addresses sit down conversations about all
thing tech and what it means for us as a society. We also touch on
his business called Behaivior that created an algorithm that
monitors opioid addicts stress levels and alerts friends and family
for an intervention. Crazy right? I never knew technology existed
like this, but it makes me feel more calm knowing these guys are
out there creating things that help preserve our humanity. We chat
about this as well. What makes being human, human? The real
question in life. You can find Ryan and all his ridiculously
intriguing activities on his page, and be sure to check out Behavior because what they are doing will make
a difference.