Seeing the world through a different lens
We need to unleash our imagination if we want to escape the tyranny of the present. Find out what happens when we switch our focus and ask different questions.
John Seely Brown, visiting scholar at USC and independent co-chairman of the Deloitte Centre for the Edge.
If there was an oracle who could see the world in 2030, what is the question that you would ask them about the information age that would help you to understand how the work we do might change?
The future is now
The emergence of AI is making it easier for us to think of job loss rather than job creation. Maybe it’s time to change our mindset?
Oren Berkovich, founder and CEO of Singularity University Canada
Our economy is changing we are not capturing and/or measuring all of the activity in the system (for example human capital, natural capital, sharing economy, data). What implications might this have?
More data, more problems
Data governance can mean different things to different people. Do we need to create a multilateral governance regime for data?
Rohinton Medhora, president, Centre for International Governance Innovation
Recognizing the changes in our communities, our economies and our world, in 2030, what could it look like to be a trusted and ethical professional?
Why playing leapfrog with AI is a losing game
If your organization hasn't gone digital by now, AI isn't going to help. Find out why it's too late.
Sree Ramaswamy, partner, McKinsey Global Institute