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Amazing what happens when you discover Vibe Coding now you can see my diagram as a website Check it out here:
https://aiaustralia.ritaarrigo.com.au/


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It was a pleasure to be at Beyond 23 News Corp
Bringing together thought leaders from a cross-section of industries to debate and discuss emerging themes affecting all Australia.
Hosted by Hannah Hollis, discussions included The Voice by Nyunggai Warren Mundine, Dean Parkin, Anthony Dillon. Tom Connell’s presentation of the census analysis through the eyes of children and their families, gave us a factual view of what Australia looks like, including the Irish in Moreton Bay Qld, the Chinese Ancestry in Boroondara, and the Indian Ancestry in Wyndham. A very entertaining and must watch to see to learn about our Aussie children ambitions. The discussion by Arthur Sinodos Ambassador of Australia to the United States was enlightening due to his deep understanding of the alliances.
You can watch the broadcast here:

My talk after lunch AI and Immersive Technology(XR) now and beyond, changing how stories are experienced, was focused on the Digital News Academy. So many enthusiastic journalist keen to learn about Digital, AI and the Immersive Web.
Sharing details on the latest in Generative AI, including Dalle, Jasper AI, Nerfs, GANs and how AI is transforming our Cities.
Through to creating immersive content with Unreal Engine, Volumetric Capture and 3D Projection. How the metaverse is being used for example the Health Metaverse being utilised by Gig XR. We demonstrated HoloHuman, I wore a HoloLens 2 and showed the Hologram on the mammoth screen. Followed by a discussion in Responsible AI and live demo’s including the Digital Human.
I enjoyed the Digital News Academy Workshop, learning so many new techniques for creating digital content.
Check out my little montage here;
@ritaarrigo What a joy to be at the Digital News Academy, here is a little montage of all the fun,#metaverse#HoloHuman & #digitalhuman♬ Cool Kids (our sped up version) – Echosmith
Sharing the incredible experience it was to work with this WonderWoman
Morning! Here are the questions for today.
The interview is in for 3 minutes
SALLY
For more we’re joined by Digital Futurist – Rita Arrigo.
Good morning
This technology is a game changer – especially coming out of the pandemic – because it would really assist with combating doctor and medical staff burnout?
OLAY
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The HoloLens has the capabilities of improving communication between doctor, specialist and patient.
How could it change medical appointments with all the specialists, as well as wait times?
OLAY
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There’s an ongoing staff shortage crisis across the healthcare industry.
How could this device be used to fast-track medical students skills.. and help get them into the gaps that need to be filled?
OLAY
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It’s already being used in the UK – especially to treat patients on Covid wards and reduce infection risks and the need for PPE
When will it be trialled or made available in Australian hospitals?
OLAY
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Ok, thanks.

My Speech below you can watch it here:
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls and people of all genders, Deputy Chancellor, Mr Yehudi Blacher , Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor David Copolov, Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology, Professor Jon Whittle, Members of the Faculty and especially the new graduates and your guests.
It is my honour to speak to you today about the exciting career that welcomes you as you graduate from Monash University my own Alma Mata and on country of Kulin nations who have been the traditional owners and custodians for many millennia . Together we acknowledges their cultures, and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging.
My Parents were from southern Italian and my world expanded when I choose to complete a double degree in Industrial Engineering and Computing . I entered my University career from being in all girls catholic school, where woman were both my leaders and my peers, and entering a world of 1000 men, few female professor’s, and few woman in leadership and only 9 woman in my course.
That ratio for those who can’t compute without a calculator is 1%, which an extremely positive impact on key aspect of my life, my dating. At the time I also loved the PC world, I bought my first 286 in first year, carried dozens of floppy discs around campus which is far far away from the my world today where I connect to high powered deep learning GPU’s in the cloud, carry a Mixed Reality Device like a HoloLens and at times a Drone.
At the dawn of the internet era, I witnesses the first version of the throbbing N in the Netscape browser and was so thrilled for the re-awaking of our human connection like never before, launching an Internet Café and being on air weekly on 3 RRR’s Byte Into it focused on reduce techno-fear, embracing all the new benefits that technology was bringing, interviewing some of our most famous start-ups like Seek, MSN, Ozemail and not being scared of it.
Entering the world of telco working for Telstra when the Internet was coined the Big Pond, we saw many profound changes were driven by the internet, the world wide web.
This was quickly followed by the smart phone where everything became an App, getting around staying touch, dating, banking, accommodation it is all there, and now in the post internet world we are witnessing the third wave of computing mixed reality, from operating rooms to classrooms, construction sites to factory floors, mixed reality, AI, the intelligent edge and cloud are changing how we work, learn, communicate and get things done. We are at the dawn of the new age of spatial computing, one in which the digital world enters three-dimension world.
Imagine a world where we can see the unseen, touch holograms, the internet of holograms, a world where holograms can be shared with others to visualise layouts and design, and see unseen objects in context, push and pull holograms, play virtual piano’s with our finger, where the interface becomes truly digital touched by our digits with an instinctual way.
As the hardware evolves becoming smaller to smart glasses, smart contact lenses our world will become augmented with data as we begin to see the unseen. It is this future that you are entering, powered by artificial intelligence machine learning and powerful edge computing. Today right now you have more power at your fingertips than entire generations that came before you and it is not about what the technology can do but about what you do with it.
Now as a Digital Advisor helping banks, telco’s, universities and governments get value out emerging technology, I wonder what does it mean to be human in a world of Smart Phones, Talking Homes Flying Drones and HoloGrams, where this year we celebrated a hotel that is staffed by Robots, and governments scoring it’s citizens on the basis of their social behaviour.
Are there things we can do and things we should ask should we do?
This week the World Economic Forum, ran a Digital Intelligence day to raise global awareness for the need for digital competencies to keep up with rapidly advancing digital technologies. I believe technology is only meaningful when it enhances humanness. Thus I believe we must all be applying our Digital Quotient(DQ) lenses to the creation and implementation technology. In the age of AI and hyper-connectivity, DQ is the set of technical, cognitive, social and emotional digital competencies that are grounded in ethics and human values. It is this new DQ (Digital Quotient) that you have the power to bring to society as you begin your careers in the world of technology.
I’m going to bring in newton here because I can – For every action this is an equal and opposite reaction, we must be aware that our increasing engagement with technology is creating a counter movement of desire to digitally disconnect and engaging more consciously with nature and our humanness.
This counter movement is driving an AI for Good purpose and we see it in the protection of our animal world using AI to monitor and protect species from extinction, Water Conservation, the use of AI to reduce the impact of climate change and the drive for a more inclusive society.
It’s playing out in the corporate world to balance the structures of our working lives by including feminine attributes more meaningfully across all sectors of human endeavours.
In medicine we see it with plant-based medicine and untapping genomics with nutrigenomics, and precision medicine, we see the same dichotomy playing out in contemporary architecture buildings that might be smart but breathe and sense and comfort us in more natural feeling environments.
Understanding and acknowledge the deepest desires in us as humans to not lose our connection to nature – our humanity is provoking the most exciting technologist who hold a more holistic view of intersection of nature and technology. Only this can be our future.
We have come a long way from 0’s and 1’s where classical computers store data as bits.
Quantum Computing in fact replicates nature by embracing the behaviour of particles at the atomic scale, the quantum computing equivalent, called a qubit, can store information that’s part one and part zero. Nature is in fact not classical and if we want to simulate nature we need quantum.
At the moment we are constrained to develop very specific specialised Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and as we tap into quantum this will become more generalised intelligence and more human but for technology to be truly human, it’s intelligence cannot be just the product and a reflection of the male brain.
Let’s not forget Facebook was conceived as an app to rate woman then co-opted after it’s venture injection and marketisation to a massive data gathering organisation used now to swing elections, incite violence and spread misinformation. I would love to know what Facebook could have been if more diverse minds had been thinking about it’s model?
So all of you need to insist on the balance that the female experience and problem solving can bring to create true tech diversity to allow advancements where feminine attributes can bring the balance we so desperately need to mimic nature. Our own Australian of the Year for 2018 Dr Michelle Simmons is bringing together mathematicians, computer scientists, quantum physicists, and engineers to bring Australia into the forefront of Quantum Computing.
The focus on bringing more woman in technology is having a significant effect in making technology more human. This does not mean just the inclusion of women but the rebalance act-like-me, talk-like-me, think-like-me leadership monoculture, as this doesn’t promote the best talent; it promotes the talent that most closely resembles those already in power and it is finally being recognised that without recognising this current situation balance is impossible. I have been involved in TechDiversity Awards Celebrating leaders and champions of diversity in digital technology, this year we had the recognition of Mikaela Jade Indigenous Female Technology Leader creating cultural story telling in Mixed Reality and the celebration of RISE a program created by Victorian Department of Health and Human Services to career opportunities for people on the autism spectrum.
Woman feel inspired about the fact that the Tech Industry needs you and don’t get concerned if you are the only female in the room, and gentlemen you know the technology world will be better with balance so embrace all that is different.
This year my focus is health and I am starting by seeking to design a digital hospital. Healthcare is Artificial intelligence most urgent application and healthcare has the dirtiest of all data. Becoming more digital will change the cost of delivering medicine and drive some of the advancements that will reduce so much human suffering.
What will you do as you venture into the working world? I cant wait to hear your stories, I am excited about the world that awaits you and hope you connect with me on Social, Linked in Twitter, Instagram whatever your style. I hope you get to attend Hack’s and meetups as they are a fun way to be a life- long learner as in this industry we need to always be learning.
Latter this month I look forward to hearing Professor Jon Whittle – Dean of the Faculty of IT, here at Monash University talk on Why it’s time to consider human values in software and will continue to embrace the ideas I was exposed to at Monash, the idea of thinking about the consequences of your design and embracing the complex as we seek to become a more human balanced augmented society driven by technology for good. I am so exciting about what you can achieve as you enter this exciting world of technology and harness it for good – Congratulations Graduates as you create this brave new world.
In 1999, together with some very enthusiastic visionary friends we conceived the concept of the Smart Piazza. We pitch it to the then Multimedia Network as below:
Imagine walking into the Smart Piazza. You are entering a public wireless high bandwidth Local Area Network. Your digital mobile phone can now make free calls within the immediate area (the piazza and it’s surrounding buildings) so you dial your friend who tells you she’s in a particular café waiting for you.
There’s a screen just near you that runs the news headlines and an advertisement related to your interests, maybe even for that book you were asking about last time you were in the bookshop here. Children are making up their own games with the interactive flooring. A big group of people with earpieces and funny sunglasses are watching a dance party live from another Smart Piazza in Germany on a big screen. Another smaller group is watching the Japanese Grand Prix.
You head across the piazza to the café and your name lights up in the paving – the Smart Piazza knows you’re here. You thought that was fun last time you were here but you’re over it so you switch that function off for today.
In the café you meet your friend who’s been looking up movies on the web on her PDA. She’s seen five full video movie trailers off the local broadband wireless network, book-marked the screening times page, and is filling in time playing one of the house networked games against someone in the building next door. You switch over your PDA screen to the table’s own screen and show her what you’ve been doing at work by logging into your work computer. You exchange a contact list and update some working draft documents with your PDA’s. And after chatting with the waiters at the door walk out without paying because you already have – the wireless network picked up your smartcard/digital wallet and charged you accordingly.
How much is so real today – I see IOT we continued with this:

The Converged Network – Convergent Devices
Interacting with the “smart” environment will require the convergence of many of the personal consumer electronic devices we see today. Maybe one single device can replace the Phone, PDA, Walkman, and even Gameboy we already use. A lot of the content and smarts could be delivered by the local network to a small device which is simply an interface.
Single (or multiple) disposable devices could provide an interface to the network. For example a simple listening device to hear the news, dance party or sporting event being displayed on a large screen.
Could provide enough information for the holder to interact with the environment holding loyalty points, preferences or payment methods etc.
We won and we ventured on our SmartPiazza Research Voyage:
July 1999 – Berlin
Love Parade was a real sign of the way a culture can embrace a city completely. It was amazing to see a traditional beer hall, where loud techno music was being played and the bar owners grey hair coloured green. Berlin is a city of construction and rebuilding. Berlin coped brilliantly, efficient train ticketing with full supportive marketing of all day tickets. Kits of condoms and earplugs in a neat little travel case where supplied generously by Durex. Deutsche Post invested in a Mercedes Smart Car Promotion with a Postaway offer. The ravers where will catered for by illegal beer traffickers and pretzel vans. The music kept pumping via these huge semi trailers, this allowed the love paraders to dance to the music as the trucks rolled past or for the very adventurous you could climb on board. It was a very different street parade with no walking along but every one was dancing, whole families attended along with the very hardcore ravers. The sun was warm men where wearing skirts and girls as much as masking tape on the nipple.
We were very keen to see the parade happen so we were there at about 11, watching Germany and techno Europe arriving. They poured into the train stations and via the Autobahns. Late at night we ventured towards the Victory Column to get a closer look at Dr Motte, here we began terrified of being squashed as many fought to breath, we retreated and continued to party in the streets of Berlin. After a few beers and some refuelling we discovered an underground dance party in the grounds of the Art Academy, we danced till dawn, unaided by drugs. There events was not one where drugs were mainstream.
Berlin is a city of reconstruction extend to an InfoBox with three stories of interactive displays about all the new developments that were being built. Sony has taken a very large building the most modern looking European headquarters.
Deutsche Telecom is fueling a strong broad band cable infrastructure into the new building. Additionally Deutsche Telecom is extending on their investment in ISDN and promoting heavily the costs savings to internet users of ISDN based internet access versus analogue.
Zurich airport showed signs of the emerging existence of the web dj, with a newly built and heaving sponsored
Venice
St.Marks offered some real inspiration in Piazza design, the sheer size and structure was awesome. The design inspired networking and power of the community because of the style of the upper dwellings offering privacy yet together as the piazza.
Venice is focused heavily on tourism, but very few signed of smart integrated technology for example, there were no reusable cards for any of the payments systems. The Vaporetto run by ACTV was a prime example of lack of efficient payment services. ie there only checking of payment were inspectors. The Venice Academia had invested in a smart card payment system that was not reusable, offered no functionality other than a welcome message and seemed an expensive but not smart solution. Florence was another example of very bad payment systems were queues latest for days and there was little promotion of prepayment. Etc
The Tech Museum in San Hose allowed us to simulate an earth quake, displayed the HP head scanning technology and the history of the microchip. Plently of generous large screens as part of a huge floor of internet kiosk’s/ café/public surfing with style, amazingly shaped desks and comfortable chairs. Super fast and sexy.
Visited Musuem of Modern Art of San Francisco to see and meet Bill Viola who conceived Benetton Magazine. The Bill Viola exhibition was sponsored by Intel and AT&T. The use of multiple large screens was repeated through-out the exhibition. Visited 3Com as a guest at the corporate briefing centre. Meet the developers of the Palm and toured the production environment and lab. We then visited LA County Museum of Art, followed by the most accepted form of public spaces in the US the shopping mall.
Imagine walking into the Smart Piazza. You are entering a public wireless high bandwidth Local Area Network. Your digital mobile phone can now make free calls within the immediate area (the piazza and it’s surrounding buildings) so you dial your friend who tells you she’s in a particular café waiting for you.
There’s a screen just near you that runs the news headlines and an advertisement related to your interests, maybe even for that book you were asking about last time you were in the bookshop here. Children are making up their own games with the interactive flooring. A big group of people with earpieces and funny sunglasses are watching a dance party live from another Smart Piazza in Germany on a big screen. Another smaller group is watching the Japanese Grand Prix.
You head across the piazza to the café and your name lights up in the paving – the Smart Piazza knows you’re here. You thought that was fun last time you were here but you’re over it so you switch that function off for today.
In the café you meet your friend who’s been looking up movies on the web on her PDA. She’s seen five full video movie trailers off the local broadband wireless network, book-marked the screening times page, and is filling in time playing one of the house networked games against someone in the building next door. You switch over your PDA screen to the table’s own screen and show her what you’ve been doing at work by logging into your work computer. You exchange a contact list and update some working draft documents with your PDA’s. And after chatting with the waiters at the door walk out without paying because you already have – the wireless network picked up your smartcard/digital wallet and charged you accordingly.
That was the SmartPiazza in 1999. Sounds Very much like today’s IOT vision.
Convergent Devices – All-in-one – Could this be the SmartPhone?
Interacting with the “smart” environment will require the convergence of many of the personal consumer electronic devices we see today. Maybe one single device can replace the Phone, PDA, Walkman, and even Gameboy we already use. A lot of the content and smarts could be delivered by the local network to a small device which is simply an interface.
Disposable devices – This would be a great idea for 3 D Printing
Single (or multiple) disposable devices could provide an interface to the network. For example a simple listening device to hear the news, dance party or sporting event being displayed on a large screen.
Stored value chips – Like this maybe Bit Coin
Could provide enough information for the holder to interact with the environment holding loyalty points, preferences or payment methods etc.
SmartPiazza, The Voyage July 1999
Berlin
Love Parade was a real sign of the way a culture can embrace a city completely. It was amazing to see a traditional beer hall, where loud techno music was being played and the bar owners grey hair coloured green. Berlin is a city of construction and rebuilding. Berlin coped brilliantly, efficient train ticketing with full supportive marketing of all day tickets. Kits of condoms and earplugs in a neat little travel case where supplied generously by Durex. Deutsche Post invested in a Mercedes Smart Car Promotion with a Postaway offer. The ravers where will catered for by illegal beer traffickers and pretzel vans. The music kept pumping via these huge semi trailers, this allowed the love paraders to dance to the music as the trucks rolled past or for the very adventurous you could climb on board. It was a very different street parade with no walking along but every one was dancing, whole families attended along with the very hardcore ravers. The sun was warm so many large Arian men where wearing skirts and girls as much as masking tape on the nipple.
We were very keen to see the parade happen so we were there at about 11am, watching Germany and techno Europe arriving. They poured into the train stations and via the Autobahns. Late at night we ventured towards the Victory Column to get a closer look at Dr Motte, here we began terrified of being squashed as many fought to breath, we retreated and continued to party in the streets of Berlin. After a few beers and some refueling we discovered an underground dance party in the grounds of the Art Academy, we danced till dawn, unaided by drugs. The events was not one where drugs were mainstream.
Berlin is a city of reconstruction extending to an InfoBox with three stories of interactive displays about all the new developments that were being built. Sony has taken a very large building the most modern looking European headquarters.
Deutsche Telecom is fueling a strong broad band cable infrastructure into the new building. Additionally Deutsche Telecom is extending on their investment in ISDN and promoting heavily the costs savings to internet users of ISDN based internet access versus analogue.
Zurich airport showed signs of the emerging existence of the web dj, with a newly built and heaving sponsored Internet DJ arena.
St.Marks offered some real inspiration in Piazza design, the sheer size and structure was awesome. The design inspired networking and power of the community because of the style of the upper dwellings offering privacy yet together as the piazza.
Venice is focused heavily on tourism, but very few signs of smart integrated technology for example, there were no reusable cards for any of the payments systems. The Vaporetto run by ACTV was a prime example of lack of efficient payment services. ie there only checking of payment were inspectors. The Venice Academia had invested in a smart card payment system that was not reusable, offered no functionality other than a welcome message and seemed an expensive but not smart solution. Florence was another example of very bad payment systems were queues latest for days and there was little promotion of prepayment. Etc
The Tech Museum in San Hose allowed us to simulate an earth quake, displayed the HP head scanning technology and the history of the microchip. Plenty of generous large screens as part of a huge floor of internet kiosk’s/ café/public surfing with style, amazingly shaped desks and comfortable chairs. Super fast and sexy.
We visited Museum of Modern Art of San Francisco to see and meet Bill Viola, who conceived the Benetton Magazine. The Bill Viola exhibition was sponsored by Intel and AT&T. The use of multiple large screens was repeated through-out the exhibition. Visiting 3Com as a guest at the Corporate Briefing Centre, we meet the developers of the Palm and toured the production environment and lab. We then visited LA County Museum of Art, followed by the most accepted form of public spaces in the US the shopping mall.
Jerry Smith was a dynamic and exciting presenter. He showed how so many new things that are coming to SharePoint. And the approach that now involves going beyond the Pie to bridging the gap between data and people. 
My favourite is the Pivot, having used it in the past for clients like National Australia Bank, the Silverlight pivot is going to be standard in sharepoint 2010
See
http://csgresults.com/contoso_smartsearch/
http://www.wssdemo.com/Pages/graph.aspx
He gave a very powerful analysis of retail on how each element of the retail process could address the retail challenges from creating a new product promotion, store manager preparation, to logistics manager and then to manage the performance.
The demo of the store inventory with the live pivot, was shown as part of the searching for a new product. The demo below was part of managing the performance
http://visualfusion.idvsolutions.com/RetailAnalyzer/default.aspx
SharePoint and Sap integration was also demonstrated as a powerful way to use SharePoint for Line of Business Integration.