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EU-Eastern Partnership Culture & Creativity

ProgrammeCreativity a Future ImperativeTim Williams, Head of Programme

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Purpose to support the cultural and creative sectors’ contribution to sustainable humanitarian, social and economic development.

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The Programme’s priorities  • Agenda Setting• Win-Win Alliances• Climate for Culture• Evidence Building, Learning and

Legacy• Capacity Building• Mainstreaming Eastern Partnership

Culture• Culture and Crisis

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Our Programme will provide • Practical research • Cultural policy reform debate• Capacity-building • Synergies between:

public and private sectorgovernment and civil society

• International cooperation • Raising awareness• Sharing knowledge and good practice

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How cultural actors can engage with this programme - I• Workshops on:

Creative Europe cultural leadership project cycle management cultural research cultural journalism

PR and Communications• A website to showcase EaP culture &

share best practice • A study tour to Poland

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How cultural actors can engage with this programme  - II• Policy debate and development• A National Partnership Fair and Culture

Policy Forum• Research papers on subsectors

Operational Structure • Core Leadership Team based in Kyiv• 6 Country Coordinators• A network of Associates • ‘Backstopping’ provided by the

Consortium

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http://www.scidev.net/global/icts/data-visualisation/digital-divide-data-interactive.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=SciDevNewsletter&utm_campaign=international%20SciDev.Net%20update%3A%2012%20October%202015

The Hidden Digital Divide

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Moore’s LawThis observation measures advancements in R&D in digital electronics

It estimates that every 18 months the number of transistors in microprocessors doubles

So far these advancements have led to:• Cheaper electronic goods• Increased memory capacity• Increase in pixels in digital cameras

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Moore’s Law

Digital electronics have contributed to world economic growth in the last 40 years

Therefore Moore’s Law describes the driving force of technological and social change, productivity and economic growth

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The Singularity

The point where artificial intelligence matches human intelligence is called the singularity.

At present our smart phones are nice toys, but what will happen when they are smarter than you?

And when will that happen?

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Catching up?

The size of our brains is amazing!

The brain can make 2.88 x 1017 calculations per second.

That figure is roughly the same as the volume of one of the Great Lakes in North America.

Computers are not yet at that stage, but they are catching up – and rapidly!

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Exponential growth rates

http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.html

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Job Automation Risk

Job Automation riskTelephone sales person 99%Keyboard worker 98.5%Legal Secretary 97.6%Financial Accounts Manager 97.6%Routine inspector/ tester 97.6% ********************************

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Musician 4.5%Actor 3.8%Artist 3.8%Advertising executive 2.7%Architect 1.8%IT designer 1.1%

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The Ideal Machine - 1858

Marx imagined information coming to be stored and shared in something called a “general intellect” – which was the mind of everybody on Earth connected by social knowledge.

In short, he had imagined something close to the information economy in which we live.

He wrote, its existence would “blow capitalism sky high”.

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Where does that leave your country?

• Digital economy in the EaP region is asymmetrical with the EU

• and …. IT is about to exponentially develop• We are moving into a post capitalist society• Manufacturing, and middle-management jobs will go• But jobs linked to innovation are least affected • Because power will reside in knowledge and creativity

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What are other countries doing? Georgia.

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Thank you for attention!

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Visit our web site www.culturepartnership.eu

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