Not Humans vs. Robots, but Humans & Robots / AICCWA Perth Keynote, slidedeck and audio
AICC(WA)’s ECU futureNOW Sundowner Event, 27 April 2016 at GHD Perth, featuring Business Futurist, Morris Miselowski – my slidedeck and recording of this keynote are at the bottom of this post. GHD’s new state of the art facilities provided the perfect setting for the first AICC(.
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The most important question is not whether Not Humans vs. Robots, but Humans & Robots / AICCWA will matter, but how quickly it will matter in your specific context. Leaders benefit most from mapping the ripple effects early — not just the direct impact but the second and third-order consequences that arrive later and hit harder. That is the practical work of foresight.
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