WTF?: What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us Audiobook (Free)
- Fred Sanders
- HarperAudio
- 2017-10-10
Summary:
Silicon Valley’s leading intellectual and the creator of O’Reilly Mass media explores the upside and the potential downsides of our future-what he phone calls the ‘next overall economy.’
Tim O’Reilly’s genius is to identify and explain emerging technologies with world shaking potential-the INTERNET, Open Source Software program, Blogging platforms 2.0, Open Federal government data, the Maker Movement, Big Data. ‘The guy who can really can make a complete industry happen,’ regarding to Executive Chairman of Google Eric Schmidt, O’Reilly provides about WTF?: What’s the near future and Why It’s Up to Us lately focused on the continuing future of work-AI, algorithms, and brand-new approaches to business firm that will shape our lives. He has taken together an improbable coalition of technologists, business market leaders, labor advocates, and policy manufacturers to wrestle with these problems. In WTF he shares the development of his intellectual advancement, applying his method of a number of challenging issues we will encounter as citizens, employees, business market leaders, and a country.
What is the near future when a growing number of jobs can be performed by intelligent machines rather than people, or only done by people together with those machines? What happens to your consumer structured societies-to workers and to the companies that depend on the purchasing power? Can be income inequality and unemployment an unavoidable consequence of technological advancement, or is there pathways to a better future? What will eventually business when technology-enabled systems and marketplaces are better at deploying talent than traditional companies? What’s the continuing future of education when on-demand learning outperforms traditional establishments? Will the fundamental social security nets from the developed world survive the changeover, and if not really, what will replace them?
The digital trend has transformed the world of media, upending centuries-old companies and business versions. Now, it really is restructuring every business, every work, and every sector of culture. Yet the biggest changes are still ahead. To endure, every industry and organization must transform itself in multiple ways. O’Reilly explores what the next economy will mean for the globe and every aspect of our lives-and what we can do to shape it.
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