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IT: The Great Empowerment Engine. V S Arunachalam Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, USA UN World Summit on Sustainable Development Johannesburg, South Africa August 29, 2002. What is new about ICT?. Exploding technology and continual growth Information (hence knowledge) as products
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IT: The Great Empowerment Engine V S Arunachalam Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, USA UN World Summit on Sustainable Development Johannesburg, South Africa August 29, 2002
What is new about ICT? • Exploding technology and continual growth • Information (hence knowledge) as products • Enticing applications in all areas of human empowerment and economic growth Breaking space and time barrier V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
IT Takes Off Radio = 38 TV = 13 Cable = 10 120 Internet = 5 Users (Millions) 90 60 Cable Radio Internet 30 TV 0 ‘22 ‘30 ‘38 ‘46 ‘54 ‘62 ‘70 ‘78 ‘86 ‘94 ‘02 Years to reach 50M users: Source: Morgan Stanley. V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
IT: The New Organism Source: Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
The Southern Stars Internet Users In China Cellular Phone Connections V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
15 12 Projections for 2008 9 Total Total $ 87 Billion Exports $ 62 Billion Billion US $$ 6 Exports 3 0 1995 1997 1999 2001 India: How Rich is My Silicon Valley? V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
IT: The Great Democratizer • Empowerment • Right to information, access and knowledge • Example 1: Nigeria • Example 2: India • Universal Health • Diagnosis, directions and treatment • Education • Realizing millennium declaration • Universal literacy • Anytime, anywhere and any level V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
Educating India • 200 Million children in school going age • 160 Million presently enrolled • 40 Million more to be educated • Need at least 1 Million additional teachers • Annual expenditure: US $ 0.4 billion • Computers and connectivity • Annual expenditure: US $ 0.2 billion Access, number and quality V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
The Road Ahead and the Machines are Making It • Breaking away from Gutenberg prison • Speech, pattern recognition, information, knowledge and discovery • Overcoming language barriers V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
Machines are Making It • Processing speed, storage capacity and broad band connectivity • AI is back, this time to work for all countries V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
Growth of Wireless/Satellite Technology • Satellites • Global reach already • New “Low Earth Orbit” (LEO) Satellites coming • Wireless • Leapfrog option for low/medium densities • Witness Cell phone growth • CMU has a project to prototype inexpensive wireless links for schools and villages • Can give blanket coverage for 10,000 sq. mile area for ~ 10 million dollars V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
And, Now the Costs • Cheap, universal and broadband connections • Affordable hardware and connectivity V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
From Science to Sustainability Science Technology Technology Limits Human Development Prosperity and Challenges Products and Processes V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
An Appeal to World Leaders in Johannesburg • Enable Connections • Encourage innovations and applications • Technology is ready and friendly • Let us not miss the IT revolution Avoid The Digital Divide V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
A Johannesburg Initiative • Establish a global network of Enabling Technology Centers with a mandate: • global dissemination of information and knowledge in accessible form • appropriation of technologies for developing products and processes for human empowerment V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
A Johannesburg Initiative (cont’d) • No top-down approach this; not planning on trickle-down • A collaborative network where every center contributes • National centers created with national efforts and with UN suggestions and advice V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University
Build the Road and People Will Come V S Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University