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With the enhanced development of technologies like augmented reality, visual recognition, advanced haptic suits and AI, Roni Michael, Global Head of Innovation, KPMG International discusses with Singularity University’s Co-CEOs on how people in 2040 no longer fear that technology will take over their life. Instead, they embrace it for what it truly is, highly functioning tools. In this episode Roni discusses with her guests their views of the impact of technology on the human condition in 2040. They explain how the freedom from that fear of technology allows people to use technology to remove menial tasks from lives which can free people to use their creativity more, and be even more human.
The guests, recently back from 2040 are:
Lisa Andrews and Christina Gerakiteys, Co-CEOs of Singularity University Australia
By KPMG InternationalWith the enhanced development of technologies like augmented reality, visual recognition, advanced haptic suits and AI, Roni Michael, Global Head of Innovation, KPMG International discusses with Singularity University’s Co-CEOs on how people in 2040 no longer fear that technology will take over their life. Instead, they embrace it for what it truly is, highly functioning tools. In this episode Roni discusses with her guests their views of the impact of technology on the human condition in 2040. They explain how the freedom from that fear of technology allows people to use technology to remove menial tasks from lives which can free people to use their creativity more, and be even more human.
The guests, recently back from 2040 are:
Lisa Andrews and Christina Gerakiteys, Co-CEOs of Singularity University Australia