Below are links to videos of various interest.
“How Do We Stop the Massive Inequality Dominating the World Economy,” by Francois Candelon, Ted, October 2018
The world’s top 20 internet companies come from just two countries – the United States and China – and they show no signs of slowing down (think Amazon and Alibaba, respectively). We need a more equitable digital revolution to spread the wealth or else face massive global inequality, says digital strategist François Candelon. His solution? To urge governments and tech titans to invest their brainpower for win-win strategic partnerships on a micro and macro level. Our brave new digital world depends on it.
“How Will We Survive When the Population Hits 10 Billion?,” by Charles C. Mann, Ted, April 2018
By 2050, an estimated 10 billion people will live on earth. How are we going to provide everybody with basic needs while also avoiding the worst impacts of climate change? In a talk packed with wit and wisdom, science journalist Charles C. Mann breaks down the proposed solutions and finds that the answers fall into two camps – wizards and prophets – while offering his own take on the best path to survival.
“The Future of Money,” by Neha Narula, Ted, May 2016
What happens when the way we buy, sell and pay for things changes, perhaps even removing the need for banks or currency exchange bureaus? That’s the radical promise of a world powered by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. We’re not there yet, but in this sparky talk, digital currency researcher Neha Narula describes the collective fiction of money – and paints a picture of a very different looking future.
“How Data Will Transform Business,” by Philip Evans, Ted, November 2013
What does the future of business look like? In an informative talk, Philip Evans gives a quick primer on two long-standing theories in strategy — and explains why he thinks they are essentially invalid.
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Updated on February 3, 2019 by Anthony Piccininno
