Leapfrogging Tech Is Changing Millions of Lives. Here’s How
Walking through any city in the US, you may not notice the evidence of centuries of technological progress around you. From the power lines snaking above to the people tapping away on their smartphones...
View ArticleBrand New: The First Blockchain Book For Managers
What if selling your house would be as easy as sending an email? The Blockchain is known as the underlying technology for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. When you combine this technology with a new...
View ArticleHow Universal Basic Pay Can Help People
With the jobs becoming more and more automated and humans replaced by technology and machines, the future, where there will be no jobs left for people to do, has never been more realistic. This has...
View ArticleDigitized To Democratized: These Are The 6 Ds Of Exponential Technologies
We live in incredible times. News travels the globe in an instant. Music, movies, games, communication, and knowledge are ever-available on always-connected devices. From biotechnology to artificial...
View ArticleThe Fourth Industrial Revolution Is Here: What Now?
What if the world we knew was subtly being replaced with a new one? Would we notice immediately, or would it only be evident in hindsight? According to the World Economic Forum, the “Fourth Industrial...
View ArticleWhy the Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think
People have no idea how fast the world is changing. So said Peter Diamandis to the audience at Singularity University’s Global Summit, taking place this week in San Francisco. Diamandis believes the...
View ArticleTechnology And Compassion: A Conversation With The Dalai Lama
From how we get around to how we spend our time to how we manage our health, technology is changing our lives—not to mention economies, governments, and cities around the world. Tech has brought good...
View ArticleInnovation Is On The Rise Worldwide. How Do You Measure It?
How do you measure innovation? Thanks to dropping costs, technology has become far more accessible than it used to be, and its proliferation has unleashed the creativity and resourcefulness of people...
View Article5 Technologies Bringing Healthcare Systems Into The Future
If you think you’ve got a bad case of the travel bug, get this: Dr. John Halamka travels 400,000 miles a year. That’s equivalent to fully circling the globe 16 times. Halamka is chief information...
View ArticleA Digital Economy for an Increasingly Connected World
In the 1996 film, Star Trek: First Contact, there’s an exchange between Enterprise Captain Jean Luc Picard and another character about the economies of the 24th century. Captain Picard notes that “The...
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