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In today’s economic landscape, no business model, company, or industry is immune to disruption. Every industry and organization needs to transform… or perish. At O’Reilly’s Next:Economy summit, the geeks met the suits to explore the future of work in an era of sweeping technology-driven transformation. This complete video compilation puts you at the center of every 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 kinds of businesses, along with inventors, investors, and entrepreneurs who are changing the world with their products and services.
You’ll also hear from a broad spectrum of businesses whose industries are now undergoing transformation. Everyone’s asking WTF? (“What’s the future?”), with questions that include:
Pick up these videos and learn how technology is shaping the future of industries, companies, and the nature of work.
Setting the stage
Opening welcome – Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media), Steven Levy (Backchannel), Lauren Smiley (Medium) 09m 00s
No ordinary disruption – James Manyika (McKinsey Global Institute) 20m 28s
Minds and Machines
From self-driving cars to retraining humans – Sebastian Thrun, Co-Founder and CEO, Udacity 16m 33s
The future of personal assistants – Adam Cheyer, Co-founder and VP of Engineering, Viv and Alexandre Lebrun, Head, Wit.ai, Facebook 16m 09s
Will robots augment us or rule us? – John Markoff, Journalist, New York Times; and Jerry Kaplan, Visiting Lecturer, and Fellow at The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Stanford University 16m 21s
“Knowledge Work”: No longer safe from automation – Kristian Hammond, Chief Scientist, Narrative Science 12m 11s
The first machine age isn’t over yet
The small scale factory of the future – Limor Fried, hacker, slacker, code cracker, Adafruit Industries 14m 13s
One, two, three, boom! – Mark Hatch, CEO, TechShop 10m 05s
Why services aren’t enough – Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO, General Electric 17m 12s
Workers in a world of continuous partial employment
Does on demand require independent contractors? – Leah Busque, Founder, TaskRabbit 19m 34s
What’s it like to drive for Uber or Lyft? – Eric Barajas, Driver, Uber; Jon Kessler, Driver, Lyft; and Kelly Dessaint, Driver, National Veterans Cab 24m 49s
Networks and the nature of the firm
The changing nature of work – Esko Kilpi, Managing Director, Esko Kilpi Company 08m 01s
What’s the investment opportunity? – Simon Rothman, Partner, Greylock Partners; Gary Swart, Venture Partner, Polaris Partners; and James Cham, Bloomberg Beta 18m 11s
Supporting workers in the on-demand economy – Nick Grossman, General Manager, Union Square Ventures 10m 18s
Creating better teams – Stewart Butterfield, Co-founder and CEO, Slack 19m 25s
Tax and accounting tools for the franchise of one – Brad Smith, President and CEO, Intuit 13m 54s
Flexibility needed: Not just for on-demand workers – Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New America 24m 00s
Humans need not apply? Not so fast! – Nick Hanauer (Second Avenue Partners) 20m 45s
The entrepreneurial learner and the new career arc
Managing talent in the networked age – Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman | Partner, LinkedIn | Greylock Partners; Zoë Baird, CEO and President, Markle Foundation 17m 59s
Exponential teaching – Kimberly Bryant, Founder, Black Girls CODE 17m 17s
Matching workers with opportunities at high velocity – Stephane Kasriel, CEO, Upwork 17m 49s
Augmented workers
Intelligent agents, augmented reality, and the future of productivity – Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft 18m 47s
Augmented reality in the factory – Brian Mullins, Founder and CEO, DAQRI 08m 47s
Reinventing healthcare – Lynda Chin, Director, Institute for Health Transformation 14m 13s
What if the robots do take all our jobs?
Policy action recommendations for the 21st century economy – Zoë Baird, CEO and President, Markle Foundation; Neera Tanden, President, Center for American Progress; and Felicia Wong, President and CEO, Roosevelt Institute 21m 29s
Rewiring the US labor market – Byron Auguste, Managing Director, Opportunity@Work 15m 20s
Worker voice in the 21st century – Jess Kutch, Digital Strategist and Co-founder, Coworker.org; Michelle Miller, Co-founder, Coworker.org 05m 38s
Reinventing the labor union – Andrew Stern, Senior Fellow, Columbia University; Liz Shuler, Secretary-Treasurer / CFO, AFL-CIO 19m 51s
Portable benefits and the “shared security account” – Laura Tyson, Professor & Director of Institute for Business and Social Impact, Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley; Nick Hanauer, Co-founder and Partner, Second Avenue Partners; and David Rolf, President, SEIU 775 24m 24s
Work, not jobs, and the future we want
Reinventing public transportation – Logan Green, CEO, Lyft 12m 52s
A people-centered economy – Chad Dickerson, CEO, Etsy 19m 01s
Enable people, and they will amaze you – Evan Williams, CEO, The Obvious Corporation 23m 33s
Closing remarks – Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media), Steven Levy (Backchannel), and Lauren Smiley (Medium) 02m 07s