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DESCRIPTION:Currently\, disruption is probably the most important buzzword 
 to be heard in the Silicon Valley. In his presentation\, Stefan Jenzowsky\
 , expert on business model innovation and digital disruption\, explains wh
 at it is all about. How will technology like Artificial Intelligence chang
 e the world?\n\nStefan Jenzowsky takes you along on a journey to the near 
 future and into the world of new technology\, creative disruption and vent
 ure capital – as investors particularly like to invest in technology lea
 ding to disruptive business models. Jenzowsky illustrates how disruption w
 orks in practice and indicates the main trends and driving forces: artific
 ial intelligence and decision logics will change numerous professions\, ma
 king some of them superfluous even. Digitization lowers entry barriers and
  eliminates information symmetries\, thus granting a multitude of small co
 mpanies the opportunity to attack the core of your business model.\n\nToda
 y\, the internet platform AirBnB\, for instance\, lets more rooms than all
  of the largest hotel chains combined and has never built a hotel of its o
 wn. In many cities\, the Uber app nowadays dominates the market for transp
 ort services but does not own a single taxi. Young start-ups replace exist
 ing business models and are successful in less time than ever before. From
  his stays in the Silicon Valley\, Stefan Jenzowsky knows that the thought
  pattern prevailing there pays off. Financial backers invest billions\, 
 “While in Europe\, an evolutionary way of thinking predominates\, the U.
 S. think in a revolutionary way“\, says Jenzowsky and wants to trigger a
  process of rethinking.\n\nBut which technologies\, business models and de
 velopments will determine our life in the future? In his presentation\, St
 efan Jenzowsky provides glimpses into the year 2025\, where cars will no l
 onger have a steering wheel\, the family doctor will be replaced by an alg
 orithm and almost everything will be delivered by drone. He demonstrates w
 hich professions will no longer exist and which industries will be affecte
 d by these developments in the future.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Danko Ivosevic\
 n\nSpeaker(s): Stefan Jenzowsky\, \n\nZagreb\, Grad Zagreb\, Croatia
LOCATION:Zagreb\, Grad Zagreb\, Croatia
ORGANIZER:danko.ivosevic@fer.hr
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SUMMARY:[Legacy Report] Digitization and Artificial Intelligence – How th
 ey are disrupting our world
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/153747
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Currently\, disruption is probably the mos
 t important buzzword to be heard in the Silicon Valley. In his presentatio
 n\, Stefan Jenzowsky\, expert on business model innovation and digital dis
 ruption\, explains what it is all about. How will technology like Artifici
 al Intelligence change the world?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Stefan Jenzowsky takes you along
  on a journey to the near future and into the world of new technology\, cr
 eative disruption and venture capital &amp;ndash\; as investors particularly l
 ike to invest in technology leading to disruptive business models. Jenzows
 ky illustrates how disruption works in practice and indicates the main tre
 nds and driving forces: artificial intelligence and decision logics will c
 hange numerous professions\, making some of them superfluous even. Digitiz
 ation lowers entry barriers and eliminates information symmetries\, thus g
 ranting a multitude of small companies the opportunity to attack the core 
 of your business model.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Today\, the internet platform AirBnB\, for
  instance\, lets more rooms than all of the largest hotel chains combined 
 and has never built a hotel of its own. In many cities\, the Uber app nowa
 days dominates the market for transport services but does not own a single
  taxi. Young start-ups replace existing business models and are successful
  in less time than ever before. From his stays in the Silicon Valley\, Ste
 fan Jenzowsky knows that the thought pattern prevailing there pays off. Fi
 nancial backers invest billions\, &amp;ldquo\;While in Europe\, an evolutionar
 y way of thinking predominates\, the U.S. think in a revolutionary way&amp;ldq
 uo\;\, says Jenzowsky and wants to trigger a process of rethinking.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;But which technologies\, business models and developments will determine
  our life in the future? In his presentation\, Stefan Jenzowsky provides g
 limpses into the year 2025\, where cars will no longer have a steering whe
 el\, the family doctor will be replaced by an algorithm and almost everyth
 ing will be delivered by drone. He demonstrates which professions will no 
 longer exist and which industries will be affected by these developments i
 n the future.&lt;/p&gt;
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