Raging against the invisible machine
The Luddites smashed machines they could see that were taking their jobs. How will the new Luddites rage against invisible, ephemeral machines?
Read MoreThe Luddites smashed machines they could see that were taking their jobs. How will the new Luddites rage against invisible, ephemeral machines?
Read MoreThe age of creativity is over, replaced by an unrelenting focus on optimisation that locks us into a cycle of failure based on business as usual
Read MoreWithout a major shift in the economics of care, we will have to find a role for robots in supporting us through our old age
Read MoreWe can only make sense of the future impact of robots and automation if we get away from science fiction ideas of what it means to be an automaton
Read MoreWhat happens after the future we envision? We must be aware of unintended consequences beyond the range of our foresight horizons
Read MoreIn our 24x7x365 culture, how long before there is really no difference between weekday and weekend? And would we benefit or suffer?
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