Why am I passionate about this?
I’ve been fascinated with the future ever since I watched 2001 Space Odyssey. An amazing spaceship that could help us explore other planets! Then all that weird stuff about an A.I. gone crazy and apes banging sticks around monoliths. What the…? That curiosity smashed into a major concern at the age of fifteen on a canoe trip where I was trying to work out how to live and work closely with other humans - and failing. It turns out humans are crazy creatures. We love being together, and doing amazing things together, but that can be really hard. So leadership and the future fused into a lifelong passionate pursuit.
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Why did Zoë love this book?
This is a smart and broad analysis of global economies and cultures being affected by the collision of emerging technologies.
What’s amazing about this book is its scope, its wry humour, and its balanced approach to solutions.
They showcase very well current global challenges: the pyramid of inequality, climate change chaos, tech trillionnaires taking over where governments leave huge holes, and the failure of capitalism to deliver on its promised golden land.
It’s not just throwing rocks and wringing hands. The authors provide a pathway through that will mitigate the worst of these threats.
These include taxing robots and A.I. to provide a Universal Basic Income for the technologically displaced. It was the first time I have truly understood how UBI might actually work and be funded properly.
From a leadership point of view, some important shifts need to happen, and technology will pressure some of these to occur.
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