The world is experiencing an unprecedented rate of technologically-driven disruption – adding weight to the proposition that humanity will see more change in the next 20 to 25 years than the last 200. Although a critical driver, it is important to realise that exponential science and technology developments (e.g. Internet of Things, Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics) exist within the context of other disruptive drivers:
• A shift from physical to digital mindsets
• Linear versus exponential business thinking
• Human versus machine • Potential for major shifts in employment patterns • Financial stress driving new economic thinking • […]
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