O’Reilly – Next-Economy 2015 – San Francisco, California
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A November 2015 O’Reilly Economy conference.
No business strategy, firm, or industry is immune to upheaval in today’s economy. Every industry and organization must change… or die. The geeks met the suits at O’Reilly’s Next:Economy event to discuss the future of employment in an era of rapid technological change. This comprehensive video collection places you at the heart of each presentation.
You’ll hear from key executives of companies driving the transformation; economists, journalists, and policymakers studying it; and people on the front lines of the revolution: workers taking on new jobs in new types of businesses, as well as inventors, investors, and entrepreneurs whose products and services are changing the world.
You’ll also hear from a diverse range of companies whose sectors are now experiencing transition. Everyone is wondering, “WTF?” (“What is the future?”), with queries such as:
Which technologies will assist traditional firms in providing experiences that are comparable to or better than those provided by new economy companies?
How might augmented reality be utilized to “upskill” employees and customers, therefore generating massive new sources of productivity?
How will software agents and machine learning be used to revolutionize company procedures, rather than merely consumer experiences?
What technologies and methods enable the management of a genuinely dispersed, on-demand workforce?
What industries—and new opportunities—can most benefit from the 21st century approach to work?
Pick up these films to see how technology is influencing the future of industries, businesses, and the nature of employment.
Getting the ball rolling
Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media), Steven Levy (Backchannel), and Lauren Smiley provide the opening remarks (Medium) 09m 00s
James Manyika is not your typical disturbance (McKinsey Global Institute) 20m 28s
Machines and Minds
Sebastian Thrun, Co-Founder and CEO of Udacity, discusses everything from self-driving vehicles to human retraining. 16m 33s
Personal assistants of the future – Adam Cheyer, Co-founder and VP of Engineering, Viv, and Alexandre Lebrun, Head, Wit.ai, Facebook 16m 09s
Will robots supplement or govern us? – John Markoff, New York Times journalist, and Jerry Kaplan, Visiting Lecturer and Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Legal Informatics. 16m 21s
“Knowledge Work” is no longer protected from automation – Kristian Hammond, Narrative Science Chief Scientist 12m 11s
The first machine age is not yet over.
The future small-scale manufacturing – Limor Fried, hacker, slacker, code cracker, Adafruit Industries 14m 13s
– Mark Hatch, CEO of TechShop, one, two, three, bang! 10m 05s
Why services aren’t enough – Jeff Immelt, General Electric Chairman and CEO 17m 12s
Workers in a world of permanent part-time work
Does on-demand necessitate the use of independent contractors? – Leah Busque, TaskRabbit Founder 19m 34s
How does it feel to drive for Uber or Lyft? – Eric Barajas, Uber Driver; Jon Kessler, Lyft Driver; and Kelly Dessaint, National Veterans Cab Driver 24m 49s
Networks and the firm’s nature
Work is changing – Esko Kilpi, Managing Director, Esko Kilpi Company 08m 01s
What exactly is the investing opportunity? – Simon Rothman, Greylock Partners Partner; Gary Swart, Polaris Partners Venture Partner; and James Cham, Bloomberg Beta 18m 11s
Supporting employees in the on-demand economy – Union Square Ventures’ General Manager, Nick Grossman 10m 18s
Slack Co-Founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield discusses how to build stronger teams. 19m 25s
Tax and accounting software for a single franchise – Brad Smith, President and CEO, Intuit 13m 54s
Flexibility is required: – Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO of New America 24m 00s
Humans are not required to apply? Not so quickly! – Nicholas Hanauer (Second Avenue Partners) 20m 45s
The enterprising learner’s new career path
Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman | Partner, LinkedIn | Greylock Partners; Zo Baird, CEO and President, Markle Foundation 17m 59s
Kimberly Bryant, Founder of Black Girls CODE, describes exponential teaching. 17m 17s
High-speed matching of people and opportunities – Stephane Kasriel, CEO of Upwork 17m 49s
Employees with augmentation
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, discusses intelligent agents, augmented reality, and the future of productivity. 18m 47s
Augmented reality in the factory – Brian Mullins, DAQRI’s Founder and CEO 08m 47s
Lynda Chin, Director of the Institute for Health Transformation, discusses how to reinvent healthcare. 14m 13s
What if robots eventually take over all of our jobs?
Zo Baird, CEO and President of the Markle Foundation; Neera Tanden, President of the Center for American Progress; and Felicia Wong, President and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute provide policy proposals for the twenty-first century economy. 21m 29s
Byron Auguste, Managing Director, Opportunity@Work, on rewiring the US labor market
15m 20s
Jess Kutch, Digital Strategist and Co-Founder of Coworker.org; Michelle Miller, Co-Founder of Coworker.org 05m 38s
Reinventing the Labor Union – Andrew Stern, Senior Fellow at Columbia University; Liz Shuler, Secretary-Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of the AFL-CIO 19m 51s
Portable benefits and the “shared security account” – Laura Tyson, Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley Professor and Director of the Institute for Business and Social Impact; Nick Hanauer, Co-founder and Partner, Second Avenue Partners; and David Rolf, SEIU 775 President 24m 24s
Work, not employment, and the desired future
Logan Green, CEO of Lyft, on reinventing public transit 12m 52s
Chad Dickerson, CEO of Etsy, describes a people-centered economy. 19m 01s
Allow people to astound you – Evan Williams, CEO, The Obvious Corporation 23m 33s
Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media), Steven Levy (Backchannel), and Lauren Smiley provide closing comments (Medium) 02m 07s
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