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Redefining distinctive human capabilities with the advent of generative AI
/0 Comments/in UncategorizedWhat are our distinctive human capabilities, the ones that distinguish us from machines for the longest? I believe that is perhaps the single most important question we face. If we understand that we can redesign work, focus on developing our unique capabilities, and best complement ourselves with machines.
List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)
/16 Comments/in Futurist[UPDATE: We have added 25 additional futurists to the list for a total of 203. Thank you for your help building out the list!] I find I am frequently asked where all the female futurists are. The discussion on why the profession of futurist appears to be so male-dominated has grown in recent years. I […]
Factors for success in the new era of hybrid work
/0 Comments/in Future of workWe are at a critical juncture in the evolution of business and work. After almost a year of concerted vaccination programs throughout the developing world, COVID is shifting from a pandemic to being endemic, still likely to be present indefinitely, but contained and allowing us to resume relatively normal lives. This is leading to a […]
The continued growth of the economy of individuals
/0 Comments/in Future of workI recently spoke to Steve Poor, chairman of Seyfarth Shaw, one of the world’s top 100 law firms, for his Pioneers and Pathfinders podcast. I greatly enjoyed our far-ranging conversation, which delved deep into the future of work and as far as the future of society. You can listen to the whole episode below.
Thought landscape: Thinking, Technology, Business, Humanity
/0 Comments/in Future of humanityIn order to gain more clarity for myself on what is important to me, I have created a draft Thought Landscape of primary topics, arranged across four related themes: Thinking, Technology, Business, and Humanity. This will be useful for me in filtering information and guiding the frameworks I develop on these topics.
How AI could block the massive economic and social opportunity to tap hidden talent
/0 Comments/in Future of work‘Hidden workers’ – those unemployed or underemployed seeking work who are not visible because of companies’ hiring processes – are a massive lost opportunity to society as well as business. An incisive Harvard Business School study points to over 27 million US workers (no doubt the scope is similar in other nations) whose capabilities are […]