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Future Yuval Noah Harari: How to Survive the 21st Century- Davos 2020
Prof. Yuval Noah Harari takes to the Congress Hall stage at the World Economic Forum annual meeting to speak about how nuclear war, ecological collapse and technological disruption pose an existential threat to human civilization. Directly after, he explores the challenges of the 21st century and how to address them before it is too late with Dutch Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, moderated by Orit Gadiesh.
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Believe or Not , Accept or Not , Ignore or Understand, what ever you wanna do its your choice but its gonna happen. Robotic Revolution is coming so stay ready. BBC Documentary - Hyper Evolution : Rise Of The Robots (in 3 Parts)
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How We Can Make the World a Better Place by 2030
Can we end hunger and poverty, halt climate change and achieve gender equality in the next 15 years? The governments of the world think we can. Meeting at the UN in September 2015, they agreed to a new set of Global Goals for the development of the world to 2030. Social progress expert Michael Green invites us to imagine how these goals and their vision for a better world can be achieved.
How does the sharing and collaborative economy look like in 2030?
The collaborative economy (CE), and within it, collaborative consumption (CC) has become a central element of the global economy and has substantially disrupted service markets (e.g. accommodation and individual transportation).
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The big debate about the future of work, explained
Why economists and futurists disagree about the future of the labor market.
3 myths about the future of work (and why they're not true) | Daniel Susskind
"Will machines replace humans?" This question is on the mind of anyone with a job to lose. Daniel Susskind confronts this question and three misconceptions we have about our automated future, suggesting we ask something else: How will we distribute wealth in a world when there will be less - or even no - work?
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What will future jobs look like? | Andrew McAfee
Economist Andrew McAfee suggests that, yes, probably, droids will take our jobs -- or at least the kinds of jobs we know now. In this far-seeing talk, he thinks through what future jobs might look like, and how to educate coming generations to hold them.
Valter Adao - The Future of Work I SingularityU Nordic Summit 2019
The Future of Work by Valter Adao, Chief Digital and Innovation Officer. 'Perhaps we should stop talking about technology and trends. And start thinking about the principles and philosophies that you want to use to shape the future of work.'
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Rainer Strack on Strategic Workforce Planning from Davos
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Rainer Strack explains how strategic workforce planning will become more important than financial planning in the future.