Davos 2016 - The Transformation of Tomorrow
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http://www.weforum.org Humankind is at the threshold of transformation driven by the confluence of emerging technologies. How will the Fourth Industrial Revolution transform industries and societies? This session was developed in partnership with The New York Times. Zachary Bookman, Chief Executive Officer, OpenGov, USA Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda Anand Mahindra, Chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra & Mahindra, India Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corporation, USA Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer and Member of the Board, Facebook, USA Moderated by: Andrew R. Sorkin, Columnist, New York Times, USA
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100 000 people liking something they absolutely do not like.... Is that productive?
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Tight Analogy Mr Mahindra.. I believe that was leaked footage of apache helicopter shooting unarmed men and children, and was much older than 6 months... Shocking footage...
Funny the host mentions FB CEO is guilty of something "absolutely not"
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It's not the people who want to go into the 4th evolution top concern. It is the people still in the 2nd evolution that will destroy it all. Remember the Barbarians you Romans.
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so much blind optimism
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Is Mr. Satya referring to M-Solar in Kenya?
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Sorkin effectively dismissed Sandberg's impassioned points about gender inequities. Methinks he just illustrated her points!
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Leadership is a male trait
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I never get this. Jobs are required when there are problems that need to be solved. If the technologies of the future are going to eliminate jobs then does not this mean humans would no longer be required to waste their lives doing mundane tasks. So a logical conclusion would be everybody in the future will be free from bondage and able to live a life of prosperity. But of course this can only happen if all the created wealth were shared by all the people. But these sociopathic corporate executives and their capitalist overlords are too greedy to let that happen. PS: It makes me sick to my core when I see these corporate executives talk about social well being. If you really care about humanity then stop hoarding your corporate profits in various tax havens and take your fair share of social responsibility.
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HMHM
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how many women? how many are starving?
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I wonder if governments have face book pages >hmm don't they seem a little erm violent ?
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just connecting people is one thing but if our cultures continue to value self interest, greed and control...
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myth makers fly
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will technology balance the scales of power - because without power how does one change? without solidarity
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they have good training in drama - wow revolutionary giving not only the poor loans but now the abject poor- congratulations so many solutions for sharing
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death to the nwo. long live America. I took a laxative on Shemitah
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So, basically I have just lost 1h watching, billioners who are completly detached from reality speaking about future. I watched how wonderful future will be and how even now everything is wonderful, and f*rickin reality is that even with the skill you cannot find jobs. And reality is that companies they represent do not pay taxes ...
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I'm sure you know what I mean about care of friends April 15th your 2000 welcome to stay connected to a $5,000 lights are more 22.0 business the business to business 101 of business another side
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Gr8 discussion. I can just listen all day to Anand mahindra. Excellent speaking !
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