From recent MIT conference.
Enterprise level trust
At MIT Technology Review’s recent Blockchain conference, we explored the notion of automating trust of “assets in motion” through the convergence of blockchain with other emerging technologies like IoT and AI. Whether the asset is digital, physical, or human, the costs of ecosystem and enterprise-level trust take different forms. Using real world examples, hear the PwC perspective on the promise blockchain makes and if it can deliver to address the costs of having truly automated trust.
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Blockchain Promises Trust, But Can It Deliver? Presented by PwC
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, MIT Technology Review and Scott Likens, PwC
May 2, 2019 | Business of Blockchain | 252 Views
In this session, we will explore the notion of automating trust of “assets in motion” through the convergence of blockchain with other emerging technologies like IoT and AI. Whether the asset is digital, physical, or human, the costs of ecosystem- and enterprise-level trust take different forms. Using real world examples, hear the PwC perspective on the promise blockchain makes and if it can deliver to address the costs of having truly automated trust.
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau is the CEO and publisher of MIT Technology Review, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s media company. MIT Technology Review’s analysis, features, interviews, and events explain the impact of new technologies on business and society. ....
Scott Likens, New Services and Emerging Technologies Leader, PwC
Scott leads PwC’s New Services and Emerging Tech practice in the United States, Japan, and China. With more than 21 years of experience in emerging technology, he has helped clients transform their customer experience and enhance their digital operations.
Scott has worked across industries with some of the biggest multinational companies to transform their business by applying a local lens to global digital and emerging tech trends. He has expertise using emerging technology and advanced analytics in many areas, including e-commerce, digital architecture, mobile technologies, and social customer engagement. ... "
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