In this presentation Gerd walked us through the 7 most important things about the next 10 years in business, technology and culture and guided us with a discovery process to help us design our responses and create a preferred future.
Gerd is a searcher and gatherer of futuristic human values. He brings a humanist approach of philosophical questioning to today’s burning issues that impact real life. He plays mentor to a host of enterprises who are trying to drive change and become responsive organisations.
10. To remain successful in a totally connected world you must be ready to take leaps, or to pivot
Most industries will be re-build for the age from the ground up, forming ecosystems
11. Technology and humanity are increasingly overlapping2
Ethics in technology: your position on ‘digital ethics’ will be a key differentiator
13. "Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right
(or the power) to do and what is the right thing to do”
adapted from Potter Stewart
14. "Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right
(or the power) to do and what is the right thing to do”
adapted from Potter Stewart
15. "Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right
(or the power) to do and what is the right thing to do”
adapted from Potter Stewart
17. The more connected we become, the more we must strengthen our social contracts, accountability, ethics, rules
SecuritySafety
TrustControl
Rules
Ethics
18. The more connected we become, the more we must strengthen our social contracts, accountability, ethics, rules
SecuritySafety
TrustControl
Rules
Ethics
21. Hyper-connectivity
We’re at the
pivot point
of exponential
change Smart-everything
The Internet of Things
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Quantum Computing
Intelligent Assistance (IA)
3 (your imagination)
22. The next 20 years will bring more change than the previous 300 years
24. Take an interdependent and holistic view: industries are converging, new ecosystems are forming
Bio-Technologies
Personalized medicine
Cloud / Quantum computingNeuroscience