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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of Jewelry and Technology: All That Glitters?

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Buzz 1: “Aren’t I a human being? Don’t I yearn and…ache and shop? Don’t I deserve love... and jewelry?” [Addams Family Values, 1993 film] The Buzz 2: “Invest wisely. Safely, at least. Land, houses, or better still, jewelry.” [Monsieur Verdoux, 1947 film] The Buzz 3: “Ladies, the Confederacy asks for your jewelry on behalf of our noble cause.” [Gone with the Wind, 1939 film] The Buzz 4: “You think you can buy me with jewelry?” [Scarface, 1983 film] The Buzz 5: “Daddy gave me all this jewelry because he loves me so much.” [Casino, 1995 film] From ChatGPT: The history of jewelry is rich and varied, spanning thousands of years and cultures. Jewelry has been used for adornment, as a symbol of status or power, and as a medium of exchange. In ancient times, people made jewelry out of materials like shells, bones, and stones. As civilizations progressed, materials like gold, silver, and precious gems were used. In more recent times, the use of jewelry as a form of self-expression has led to some humorous and whimsical designs, such as brooches shaped like hamburgers, earrings shaped like cupcakes, and bracelets shaped like sushi rolls. We’ll ask jewelry industry experts Victoria Wieck, Michele Lau, Susan Chandler and Haider Sayed for their take on The Future of the Jewelry Industry and Technology: All That Glitters?

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, ready here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:16.3

Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now.

0:27.5

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:30.9

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now, Bonnie D. Graham.

0:36.2

Thank you, Ryan.

0:37.1

Treasure. Bonnie D. In the Thank you, Ryan. Treasure.

0:37.6

Bonnie D.

0:38.2

In the house, interesting topic.

0:39.5

I'll tell you in a second, but I never remember when I'm opening.

0:42.2

For those of you watching us live on LinkedIn and Facebook, I remember whether I said

0:45.3

the future is here or here, so I'll just go up in the air, and that's what we're talking about

0:49.0

today. jingle we're talking about a topic i have never ever ever covered in years on this show and i'm

0:56.8

very excited because it's something that affects well people for tens of thousands of millions of

1:01.7

years ago and today and it affects all of you we're talking about the future of jewelry and tech oh my

1:09.5

goodness bonnie what took you so long to do such a fabulous topic?

1:13.0

I have a wonderful panel, but before I introduce them, you know, I'm going to give you

1:16.1

some movie quotes and a little bit of background. And full disclaimer, I did research the topic

1:20.6

on chat GPT. If you haven't tried it, do openaI.com. It's easy to sign up. It's AI. It's a chat bot. A lot of research went into it.

1:31.0

And it has a database that's phenomenal. It even apologized to me for giving me a wrong movie quote

1:35.7

recently. So I think it's a little bit, a little bit of empathy there, even though they say it's

1:39.6

not sentient. We'll debate that later. So here's some movie quotes. I have a quote from Debbie Jolinski,

1:44.9

played by Joan Kusack, the Adams Family Values, a 1993 American supernatural black comedy film.

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