Fireside Chats with Empathic Futures Lab
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In this 20th episode we discuss the role that reputation will play in the future. We worked from a poignant article written in Fast Company by Gloria Origgi, an Italian philosopher. In this piece she dissects how she believs that reputation will take over information as the primary driver for how we make decisions. From here we discuss how reputation and branding interact. We also discuss the role that biases play in our understanding of reputation, and how you might be able to shift those biases. But when reputation is so significant you need a real way to verify someone or something is who they say they are. And we think that is where Foam may come in. A blockchain system designed to provide proof of location based on interactions in a physical world. And we discuss more, so tune in to this episode to get the full scoop of ideas.
Reputation Article:
https://www.fastcompany.com/40565050/say-goodbye-to-the-information-age-its-all-about-reputation-now
Foam Protocol, Ethereum Block Chain System:
https://blog.foam.space/introducing-the-foam-protocol-2598d2f71417
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Episode 13: Empathic inJustice
Episode 12: Sensors Save Us?
Episode 11: Filters are Us
Episode 10: The Infrastructure of US
Episode 9: Design in the Relationships
Episode 8: Flowing Environments
Episode 7: Becoming a Protopia
Episode 6: Design Trends for 2018, part 2
Episode 5: Design Trends for 2018, part 1
Episode 4: Data and Identity
Episode 3: Standards vs. Customization
Episode 2: Post Thanksgiving Lightning Round
Episode 1: Home
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