Skateboarding is a lot of fun, but it’s also very tiring. Like most people, you’ve probably dreamed of riding endlessly on a board without needing to keep it going manually. Well now you can with the Electric Bubble Gum Board.
The impressive, low cost board comes in at roughly 12 lbs and can go for 10 miles on a single charge. That’s almost half a marathon!
The board is water resistant, which means you can ride over puddles and splash your friends. The problem with skateboards is that they are prone to wear and tear. This is part of the sport and is unavoidable. The company took note of this obstacle and are providing users with the information needed to replace their own parts using a 3D printer.
The Electric Bubble Gum Board starts at $550, including all the files needed for the replacement parts. That’s an awesome deal!
Technology has taken a vantage leap in providing solutions for man. Before now, technology used to appear complex and would require a great deal of expertise to handle solutions available. Today, we have technology applicable in the simplest human activities as smart products with intelligent algorithms powering them as they make error-free judgments and provide intelligent and analytic solutions.
Does technology have all the answers?
This article from Credit Suisse, tells us that technology does not have all the answers because it has been found to exhibit “similar biases,” as humans. No one can discredit the impact of technology, but it is not totally free of human input and this is the reason we experience these biases in many areas we have technology holding foot.
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Creating technological solutions transparently
This article suggests that the process of creating technological solutions be made transparent and subject to contribution from many people who would end up as users of the product – male, female, young, old, learned, unlearned and all other preferences as we have them. It also underscores the importance of having women on product development teams. This approach is not sure to eliminate all forms of bias, but it is a good way to start in order to appraise the full benefits of technology.
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Technology as the connecting tool
Technology so far has been a major connecting tool amongst us humans. It is used and appreciated by all regardless of race, language and sex. In order to keep it less subjective to these arguments about human biases. I believe we should gather opinions on products and solutions before making them available to the public. This could be done by gathering input from intended target users and receiving feedback across the stages of production.
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“Recognizing the problem is a start…success will depend on inclusive technologies that meet this vast untapped market.” This cannot be more apt especially at a time when we look up to technology for solutions. We should not muzzle our progress with technology by battling algorithm bias. The first way to avoid this battle is by reading this article here.