ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nicholi57 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nicholi57 / Tue, 13 Mar 2018 21:30:16 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: nicholi57 DON'T DUOPOLIZE ME! SXSW 2018 /nicholi57/dont-duopolize-me-sxsw-2018 sxsw2018duopolyv-180313213016
These are the slides I stood in front with @Brian_Wong during a presentation we gave at SXSW 2018 in Austin on March 12, 2018. The presentation was a high level 45 minutes attempting to explain the cause, effects and opportunities of the Facebook+Google Duopoly in 2018 and beyond. The SXSW session description was: "Facebook & Google have created an advertising duopoly predicted to wipe out smaller adtech companies & continue the decline of VC funding in adtech. Brands spend millions every year collecting consumer data they should rightfully own & be able to use while Google & Facebook are profiting. This panel explores why competition reform is needed for the overall ecosystem, what makes data consolidation bad for adtech and how brands can own their own data to elevate the consumer experience." (I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense)]]>

These are the slides I stood in front with @Brian_Wong during a presentation we gave at SXSW 2018 in Austin on March 12, 2018. The presentation was a high level 45 minutes attempting to explain the cause, effects and opportunities of the Facebook+Google Duopoly in 2018 and beyond. The SXSW session description was: "Facebook & Google have created an advertising duopoly predicted to wipe out smaller adtech companies & continue the decline of VC funding in adtech. Brands spend millions every year collecting consumer data they should rightfully own & be able to use while Google & Facebook are profiting. This panel explores why competition reform is needed for the overall ecosystem, what makes data consolidation bad for adtech and how brands can own their own data to elevate the consumer experience." (I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense)]]>
Tue, 13 Mar 2018 21:30:16 GMT /nicholi57/dont-duopolize-me-sxsw-2018 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) DON'T DUOPOLIZE ME! SXSW 2018 nicholi57 These are the slides I stood in front with @Brian_Wong during a presentation we gave at SXSW 2018 in Austin on March 12, 2018. The presentation was a high level 45 minutes attempting to explain the cause, effects and opportunities of the Facebook+Google Duopoly in 2018 and beyond. The SXSW session description was: "Facebook & Google have created an advertising duopoly predicted to wipe out smaller adtech companies & continue the decline of VC funding in adtech. Brands spend millions every year collecting consumer data they should rightfully own & be able to use while Google & Facebook are profiting. This panel explores why competition reform is needed for the overall ecosystem, what makes data consolidation bad for adtech and how brands can own their own data to elevate the consumer experience." (I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2018duopolyv-180313213016-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides I stood in front with @Brian_Wong during a presentation we gave at SXSW 2018 in Austin on March 12, 2018. The presentation was a high level 45 minutes attempting to explain the cause, effects and opportunities of the Facebook+Google Duopoly in 2018 and beyond. The SXSW session description was: &quot;Facebook &amp; Google have created an advertising duopoly predicted to wipe out smaller adtech companies &amp; continue the decline of VC funding in adtech. Brands spend millions every year collecting consumer data they should rightfully own &amp; be able to use while Google &amp; Facebook are profiting. This panel explores why competition reform is needed for the overall ecosystem, what makes data consolidation bad for adtech and how brands can own their own data to elevate the consumer experience.&quot; (I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can&#39;t seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn&#39;t actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense)
DON'T DUOPOLIZE ME! SXSW 2018 from Michael Nicholas
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THE EMOTIONAL TRUTH ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE /slideshow/born-ai-nyc-adtech-va11/81716938 bornainycadtechv-171107165848
These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the AdTech NYC at the METROPOLITAN PAVILION on November 1, 2017. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the key to making a successful AI Agent is understanding human emotional needs and designing for them through AI User Experience Design. The discussion Included: Bot hype Intent + Empathy Natural Language Understanding Trust + A.I. Agents 2017 + A.I. User Experience Design Challenges for CMO's & Agencies 2018 + The Raise of A.I. Agencies I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. ]]>

These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the AdTech NYC at the METROPOLITAN PAVILION on November 1, 2017. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the key to making a successful AI Agent is understanding human emotional needs and designing for them through AI User Experience Design. The discussion Included: Bot hype Intent + Empathy Natural Language Understanding Trust + A.I. Agents 2017 + A.I. User Experience Design Challenges for CMO's & Agencies 2018 + The Raise of A.I. Agencies I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. ]]>
Tue, 07 Nov 2017 16:58:48 GMT /slideshow/born-ai-nyc-adtech-va11/81716938 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) THE EMOTIONAL TRUTH ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE nicholi57 These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the AdTech NYC at the METROPOLITAN PAVILION on November 1, 2017. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the key to making a successful AI Agent is understanding human emotional needs and designing for them through AI User Experience Design. The discussion Included: Bot hype Intent + Empathy Natural Language Understanding Trust + A.I. Agents 2017 + A.I. User Experience Design Challenges for CMO's & Agencies 2018 + The Raise of A.I. Agencies I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bornainycadtechv-171107165848-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the AdTech NYC at the METROPOLITAN PAVILION on November 1, 2017. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the key to making a successful AI Agent is understanding human emotional needs and designing for them through AI User Experience Design. The discussion Included: Bot hype Intent + Empathy Natural Language Understanding Trust + A.I. Agents 2017 + A.I. User Experience Design Challenges for CMO&#39;s &amp; Agencies 2018 + The Raise of A.I. Agencies I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes (apple please fix this!)... Unfortunately I can&#39;t seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn&#39;t actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense.
THE EMOTIONAL TRUTH ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE from Michael Nicholas
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Artificial Intelligence, The Rise of Agents and The Death of Choice /slideshow/artificial-intelligence-the-rise-of-agents-and-the-death-of-choice/69222782 bornaimmssfv-161118032951
These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the Modern Marketing Summit at The Village in San Francisco on November 1, 2016. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the potential and power of Artificial Intelligence for marketeers. The discussion Included: Bot hype Artificial Intelligence + Empathy Natural Language Understanding + Trust The A.I. Choice Paradox Challenges for CMO's & Agencies The Raise of A.I. Agencies Born I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. ]]>

These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the Modern Marketing Summit at The Village in San Francisco on November 1, 2016. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the potential and power of Artificial Intelligence for marketeers. The discussion Included: Bot hype Artificial Intelligence + Empathy Natural Language Understanding + Trust The A.I. Choice Paradox Challenges for CMO's & Agencies The Raise of A.I. Agencies Born I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. ]]>
Fri, 18 Nov 2016 03:29:51 GMT /slideshow/artificial-intelligence-the-rise-of-agents-and-the-death-of-choice/69222782 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) Artificial Intelligence, The Rise of Agents and The Death of Choice nicholi57 These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the Modern Marketing Summit at The Village in San Francisco on November 1, 2016. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the potential and power of Artificial Intelligence for marketeers. The discussion Included: Bot hype Artificial Intelligence + Empathy Natural Language Understanding + Trust The A.I. Choice Paradox Challenges for CMO's & Agencies The Raise of A.I. Agencies Born I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes... Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bornaimmssfv-161118032951-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides I stood in front of during a presentation I gave at the Modern Marketing Summit at The Village in San Francisco on November 1, 2016. The presentation was a high level 25 minutes attempting to explain the potential and power of Artificial Intelligence for marketeers. The discussion Included: Bot hype Artificial Intelligence + Empathy Natural Language Understanding + Trust The A.I. Choice Paradox Challenges for CMO&#39;s &amp; Agencies The Raise of A.I. Agencies Born I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes... Unfortunately I can&#39;t seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn&#39;t actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense.
Artificial Intelligence, The Rise of Agents and The Death of Choice from Michael Nicholas
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Boston Startup School - Product 301 - 11.12 /slideshow/boston-startup-school1112va1/17289197 bostonstartupschool11-12v-a1-130317140131-phpapp01
This is the deck from a class I taught on Product at the Boston Start-up School (aka The Start-up Institute) on November 27, 2012 in Boston's Innovation District. The class was 3 hrs, based around a lot of examples from talks I gave over the past year regarding the effect of "Tangible Design & Technologies" on products & services. Lot's of discussion and interactions around: "Fewer buttons than fingers" "Less screens is more" "Behavior over taxonomies" The class of around 40 students from the product and marketing classes spent the last hour in a lively exercise we called: "TANGIBLY DIFFERENT" Groups were tasked with applying tangible technology to products/services that already existed. What’s better? What goes away? What’s the challenge? What are the unintended consequences? These are the slides and notes from that night.]]>

This is the deck from a class I taught on Product at the Boston Start-up School (aka The Start-up Institute) on November 27, 2012 in Boston's Innovation District. The class was 3 hrs, based around a lot of examples from talks I gave over the past year regarding the effect of "Tangible Design & Technologies" on products & services. Lot's of discussion and interactions around: "Fewer buttons than fingers" "Less screens is more" "Behavior over taxonomies" The class of around 40 students from the product and marketing classes spent the last hour in a lively exercise we called: "TANGIBLY DIFFERENT" Groups were tasked with applying tangible technology to products/services that already existed. What’s better? What goes away? What’s the challenge? What are the unintended consequences? These are the slides and notes from that night.]]>
Sun, 17 Mar 2013 14:01:31 GMT /slideshow/boston-startup-school1112va1/17289197 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) Boston Startup School - Product 301 - 11.12 nicholi57 This is the deck from a class I taught on Product at the Boston Start-up School (aka The Start-up Institute) on November 27, 2012 in Boston's Innovation District. The class was 3 hrs, based around a lot of examples from talks I gave over the past year regarding the effect of "Tangible Design & Technologies" on products & services. Lot's of discussion and interactions around: "Fewer buttons than fingers" "Less screens is more" "Behavior over taxonomies" The class of around 40 students from the product and marketing classes spent the last hour in a lively exercise we called: "TANGIBLY DIFFERENT" Groups were tasked with applying tangible technology to products/services that already existed. What’s better? What goes away? What’s the challenge? What are the unintended consequences? These are the slides and notes from that night. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bostonstartupschool11-12v-a1-130317140131-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the deck from a class I taught on Product at the Boston Start-up School (aka The Start-up Institute) on November 27, 2012 in Boston&#39;s Innovation District. The class was 3 hrs, based around a lot of examples from talks I gave over the past year regarding the effect of &quot;Tangible Design &amp; Technologies&quot; on products &amp; services. Lot&#39;s of discussion and interactions around: &quot;Fewer buttons than fingers&quot; &quot;Less screens is more&quot; &quot;Behavior over taxonomies&quot; The class of around 40 students from the product and marketing classes spent the last hour in a lively exercise we called: &quot;TANGIBLY DIFFERENT&quot; Groups were tasked with applying tangible technology to products/services that already existed. What’s better? What goes away? What’s the challenge? What are the unintended consequences? These are the slides and notes from that night.
Boston Startup School - Product 301 - 11.12 from Michael Nicholas
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Aegis Media - A View From The Top - Mobile Media Upfront - NYC 2012 /slideshow/aegis-media-a-view-from-the-top-mobile-media-upfront-nyc-2012/13309877 mobilemediaupfrontkeynotev-a7-120613090058-phpapp02
This is the opening setup for our discussion at the 2012 NYC Mobile Upfront ( http://youtu.be/kf1UTtdMYcI ). These slides were put together by my good friends Jason Newport, SVP, Mobile at Carat and Aubrie LaMar, CSM, Mobile Team Lead at iProspect and myself.]]>

This is the opening setup for our discussion at the 2012 NYC Mobile Upfront ( http://youtu.be/kf1UTtdMYcI ). These slides were put together by my good friends Jason Newport, SVP, Mobile at Carat and Aubrie LaMar, CSM, Mobile Team Lead at iProspect and myself.]]>
Wed, 13 Jun 2012 09:00:56 GMT /slideshow/aegis-media-a-view-from-the-top-mobile-media-upfront-nyc-2012/13309877 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) Aegis Media - A View From The Top - Mobile Media Upfront - NYC 2012 nicholi57 This is the opening setup for our discussion at the 2012 NYC Mobile Upfront ( http://youtu.be/kf1UTtdMYcI ). These slides were put together by my good friends Jason Newport, SVP, Mobile at Carat and Aubrie LaMar, CSM, Mobile Team Lead at iProspect and myself. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mobilemediaupfrontkeynotev-a7-120613090058-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the opening setup for our discussion at the 2012 NYC Mobile Upfront ( http://youtu.be/kf1UTtdMYcI ). These slides were put together by my good friends Jason Newport, SVP, Mobile at Carat and Aubrie LaMar, CSM, Mobile Team Lead at iProspect and myself.
Aegis Media - A View From The Top - Mobile Media Upfront - NYC 2012 from Michael Nicholas
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IsobarCreate32 SF Opening / Kickoff /slideshow/isobar-create32-openva2/10485054 isobarcreate32openv-a2-111206103113-phpapp02
This file is the opening / kick-off to IsobarCreate32 in San Francisco on November 30th & December 1st at APPNATION III. Couple of folks asked me for it, so here it is with my presenter notes (and lots of spelling errors). This file is pretty specific to the rules and judging for IsobarCreate hackathons with a bit of NFC background / POV from a talk I gave a couple of weeks ago in NYC. To all who came, participated and supported, thank you again!]]>

This file is the opening / kick-off to IsobarCreate32 in San Francisco on November 30th & December 1st at APPNATION III. Couple of folks asked me for it, so here it is with my presenter notes (and lots of spelling errors). This file is pretty specific to the rules and judging for IsobarCreate hackathons with a bit of NFC background / POV from a talk I gave a couple of weeks ago in NYC. To all who came, participated and supported, thank you again!]]>
Tue, 06 Dec 2011 10:31:11 GMT /slideshow/isobar-create32-openva2/10485054 nicholi57@slideshare.net(nicholi57) IsobarCreate32 SF Opening / Kickoff nicholi57 This file is the opening / kick-off to IsobarCreate32 in San Francisco on November 30th & December 1st at APPNATION III. Couple of folks asked me for it, so here it is with my presenter notes (and lots of spelling errors). This file is pretty specific to the rules and judging for IsobarCreate hackathons with a bit of NFC background / POV from a talk I gave a couple of weeks ago in NYC. To all who came, participated and supported, thank you again! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/isobarcreate32openv-a2-111206103113-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This file is the opening / kick-off to IsobarCreate32 in San Francisco on November 30th &amp; December 1st at APPNATION III. Couple of folks asked me for it, so here it is with my presenter notes (and lots of spelling errors). This file is pretty specific to the rules and judging for IsobarCreate hackathons with a bit of NFC background / POV from a talk I gave a couple of weeks ago in NYC. To all who came, participated and supported, thank you again!
IsobarCreate32 SF Opening / Kickoff from Michael Nicholas
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-nicholi57-48x48.jpg?cb=1643049974 Michael has a passionate understanding of brands & technology. He has founded or led start-ups, agencies and strategy groups for the past 15+ years. From US to Europe to Asia, he has garnered global experiences developing creative communication and marketing technology experiences for companies including VANS, Pepsi, adidas, Coca-Cola, Nokia, Motorola, Reebok & Samsung. An active entrepreneur, Michael was a Co-founder at Weathermob, the mobile, global, crowd-sourced weather platform and Founder & Partner at farm, an innovation consultancy connecting brands and technology start-ups. Today Michael is a Co-Founder & Partner at Born AI, the worlds first Artificial Intelligence Agency but k... about.me/michael.nicholas https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2018duopolyv-180313213016-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds nicholi57/dont-duopolize-me-sxsw-2018 DON&#39;T DUOPOLIZE ME! SX... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bornainycadtechv-171107165848-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/born-ai-nyc-adtech-va11/81716938 THE EMOTIONAL TRUTH AB... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bornaimmssfv-161118032951-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/artificial-intelligence-the-rise-of-agents-and-the-death-of-choice/69222782 Artificial Intelligenc...