"Don't like or share, just learn & dare" Mohamed Aly
"Don't like or share, just learn & dare" Mohamed Aly
Welcome to the great transformation ushered in by Covid-19. We are going warp-drive into the future, gradually then suddenly. In this video the key trends are outlined for the next 10 years, why we are at a Fork in the Road, and what Education should look like, going forward.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella recently showcased his companys's foray into the Metaverse at its Ignite conference. This comes on the heels of Facebook's recent Connect conference when Mark Zuckerberg announced he is changing its name to Meta, short for Metaverse. See how both CEOs are moving full steam ahead with VR technologies that they hope will make it possible to collaborate easier in this digital space.
Facebook has changed to Meta, because they're building the Metaverse. This is going to change our lives Imagine how empty people feel after leaving the meta world and being back in reality. Society will get more and more lost in the circle of dopamine addiction, creating brain dead people and increasing the development of depression .
On December 6, Facebook was sued for its role in facilitating the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The Facebook Papers revealed how the company chased profits - often at the expense of safety. So can we trust Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse won't become a tool for misinformation and surveillance?
How much real money would you pay for a virtual plot of land? Developing technology is introducing everyone in the real world to new, virtual worlds, like Decentraland. In this metaverse economy, users are buying virtual real estate at high value – and it’s not just the average Joe that’s looking to invest. Company's like Facebook are betting big. .
Business as usual is dead. Increasingly, science fiction is becoming science fact. Exponential technologies are rapidly changing our lives and societies, every day, everywhere. We will need different skills, and we will need to get much better at driving change - or we will be driven by it.
One of the Richest Men In The World, with a Net Worth of $200 BILLION, this is Elon Musk's Ultimate Advice for Young People .
The Best Project You'll Ever Work on is YOU.
You are your only limits !
In less than one year, WeWork went from having a $47 billion valuation and being the darling of the venture capital world to needing an $8 billion infusion to avoid running out of money. This is the story of Adam Neumann, Softbank's risky investment, a failed IPO and how we got here.
In this StratChat David Bland and Alex Osterwalder, authors of the book Testing Business Ideas, walk you through testing business ideas in B2B. Zapier and Health Catalyst join them to share their insights “from B2B testing in the field”. As usual, we’ll also have some fun exploring what’s hot or not in the world of testing business ideas today.
Do you have a business idea you want to validate but don’t know what to do next? Testing Business Ideas co-authors, Alex Osterwalder, and David J. Bland are challenging themselves in front of a live audience. They will be coaching an entrepreneur, Joe Dollar-Smirnov of New Bike Team, to map, design, and assess a testing roadmap for a startup business model. Something that usually takes a full-day workshop is condensed into an hour webinar for your enjoyment!”
In this Webinar Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur are answering questions about The Invincible Company, the latest of their strategyzer book series.
Strategy expert and best-selling author Alex Osterwalder is out with his latest book, The Invincible Company: How to constantly reinvent your organization with inspiration from the world’s best business models. In this webinar we will discuss how Alex’s work can be applied to understand and deal with the challenges we have right now. How can companies compete on business models while facing a crisis?
Artificial Intelligence: Mankind's Last Invention - and Technological Singularity Explained , Check out this terrifying video and prepare yourself for the coming era .
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, from voice-powered personal assistants like Siri and Alexa, to autonomously-powered self-driving vehicles boasting powerful predictive capabilities. Suffice to say, AI is drastically altering the way we think about the world whether we like it or not, but, do we run the risk of it taking over? Find out now with H3XA!
Part I , Over the past 40 years, the fishing village of Shenzhen has been reborn as a futuristic metropolis bursting with factories. Bloomberg Businessweek's Ashlee Vance travels to the heart of China's tech revolution to witness this new reality firsthand, as part of a three-episode exploration of the city. In part one of Hello World Shenzhen, Vance gets a worker's view of life in a startup and then explores one of the city's famous electronics markets to learn how people survive (and in som
Part II , For two weeks each year, college students take over a massive stadium and fill it with fighting drones, plastic ammo, and rapt spectators. This is Robomasters, held in Shenzhen by DJI, the world's leading drone maker. In part two of Hello World Shenzhen, Bloomberg Businessweek’s Ashlee Vance goes inside the world of Nerf-style robo-warfare to spotlight the kinds of innovation that have kept DJI, at the forefront of a booming market, and demonstrates why you may not want him on your s
Part III. Check out this In part three of Hello World Shenzhen, Bloomberg Businessweek’s Ashlee Vance heads out into a city where you can't use cash or credit cards, only your smartphone, where AI facial-recognition software instantly spots and tickets jaywalkers, and where at least one factory barely needs people. This is the society that China's government and leading tech companies are racing to make a reality, with little time to question which advancements are net positives for the rest o
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