"I would rather have questions you can't answer, than answers you can't question" - Richard Feynman, theoretical physicist
What will the future hold? This is a question I am often asked. It really depends - the future is indeterministic and we have the ability to choose the future we want. We don't have to let it happen by chance. However, unlike many tech entrepreneurs who believe the future will be solved by some magical technology, or the naysayers who believe the world is going to be a terrible dystopia - I prefer to bring a balanced view with both the positives and negatives.
The keynotes in this section reflect these choices - whether it's sharing information to make your company a place to call home, and negating the fallacy of "work/life balance", or addressing whether technology will enslave or enhance us. They are specifically created to leave you with more questions than answers, so you can question everything and thus create the future you want... best we address them now rather, than live with the consequences of ignorance.
What will the future hold? This is a question I am often asked. It really depends - the future is indeterministic and we have the ability to choose the future we want. We don't have to let it happen by chance. However, unlike many tech entrepreneurs who believe the future will be solved by some magical technology, or the naysayers who believe the world is going to be a terrible dystopia - I prefer to bring a balanced view with both the positives and negatives.
The keynotes in this section reflect these choices - whether it's sharing information to make your company a place to call home, and negating the fallacy of "work/life balance", or addressing whether technology will enslave or enhance us. They are specifically created to leave you with more questions than answers, so you can question everything and thus create the future you want... best we address them now rather, than live with the consequences of ignorance.