Gerd Leonhard’s Interview for Julian Treasure’s Sound Business Podcast: AI voice-based solutions and its impact
That was a nice conversation, also with David Houle.
That was a nice conversation, also with David Houle.
Must-read on Climate Change Action.
Demasiado de algo bueno puede ser muy malo: El futuro de la tecnología. Por qué debemos actuar ahora para garantizar que el progreso tecnológico exponencial siga siendo un beneficio para la humanidad y el planeta
(...) Asking corporations to change their fundamental frame is like asking a bear to change its DNA and become a swan.
As the first step, Herald Corp. will launch H.eco Forum, an annual forum on environmental issues, on June 10 to provide a platform for governments, businesses, and individuals from all over the world to exchange insights and set a direction for a more sustainable future.
Demasiadas coisas boas podem ser muito más: o futuro da tecnologia Porque temos de agir agora para garantir que o progresso tecnológico exponencial continue a ser um benefício para a humanidade e para o planeta
Too much of a good thing can be a very bad thing: Technology’s Future Why we must act now to ensure that exponential technological progress remains a benefit for humanity and the planet
In the video I explore some themes ahead of my next film (which will be shot in the beautiful Lanzarote in May this year, see below), including what a 'Good Future' could look like, and how we could realize it, touching on climate change, capitalism and my 'People, Planet, Purpose and Prosperity' memes.
8 years ago, when I started researching how we can ...
Covid-19 has made the bad things worse and the good ...
Riffing off this post by Michael and Thrive Global (below): ...
Covid-19 Has Accelerated the Demise of Traditional Capitalism 2019 was a year of great prosperity and innovation, with stock markets booming, democracy thriving (well, maybe not quite in the US;), and unemployment at near record lows throughout much of the developed world. But then, Covid-19 struck and changed everything as half the world went into lock-down, economies and supply chains ground to a halt, unemployment skyrocketed, and the world suffered its greatest health/humanitarian crisis since World War II.
The future of work and jobs is becoming a hot-potato topic as the Megashifts such as automation, cognification, robotisation and virtualisation loom large - and now these trends are seriously accelerated by the Covid-19 crisis, as well
Please register and join me for my keynote "IS DIGITAL WORKPLACE A BUSINESS STRATEGY?", where I'll be discussing the Future of Work.
...Yet this is only the beginning, and the End of Routine does NOT mean the end of human work.
2020 was a disruptive and massively confusing year for everyone, personally, and for every business and every organization, as well. 2021 will hopefully see a rebound of a sort - yet I think we are not going back to 'normal', ever.
Watch the video below: The USA fared really badly in ...