The World Today - Are you ready for it? by Mirza Yawar Baig
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Transcript of The World Today - Are you ready for it? by Mirza Yawar Baig
The World TodaySome glimpses of the world
A world of contrastsThat speaks to us in the language of signs – readable only by those
who can see.
“There's none so blind as those who will not listen.” ― Neil Gaiman, American Gods
Basic Necessities1. 3 billion live on less than $2.5 per day.2. Tonight more than 1 billion children will go to bed hungry.3. 22,000 children die everyday due to poverty4. On this planet 805 million people do not have enough
food to eat.5. More than 750 million of them lack adequate access to
clean drinking water.
What is a basic necessity?
So, what should be our focus?
Food, water, shelter, health care, education?
What will it take?1. In 1998, the UN estimated that it would take
$40 billion annually to offer basic education, clean water and sanitation, basic health and nutrition to every person in every developing country.
2. That would be about $58 billion today.
Compared to $ 1.4 Trillion on weapons
Hunger kills1. The World Food Programme says, “The
poor are hungry and their hunger traps them in poverty.”
2. Hunger is the #1 cause of death in the world, killing more than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined.
Believe it or not
Technology What it is doing and how that will
affect us
The first commercial text message was sent in 1992
In 2015 the total number of text messages exchanged is 350 billion exceeds the entire population of the
planet by 5 times (7 Billion)
Number of internet devices
In 1984 1000
2016 - 64,000,000,000
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LARGEST
INDIAN BANK -
SBI
If you want a film distribution business, what do you need?
If you want to start a global retail chain, what do you need?
If you want to start a road transportation business,
what do you need?
Do you think anyone wants to know what you ate for lunch?
So what does it all MEAN for
you??
Essence of it all1. Faster and easier access to information2. Hugely enhanced computation power,
information storages and hugely fast searches3. Potential to forecast scenarios, prepare for
eventualities, predict outcomes, options4. Potential to control, influence, track, help,
network, leverage, surveillance, security, share, empower and earn
But benefits only those who know how to use it
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The Industrial Revolution
What was it and what did it change?
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The Industrial Revolution1. The Industrial Revolution was the
transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
2. But the changes it brought were not restricted to manufacturing processes
The Industrial Revolution changed the world
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What did it change?1.Time of day2.Education
3.Parenting4.Values
It changed the world and took one
generation with it
Today we are entering…
A new revolution which will be a thousand times more disruptive
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“47% of jobs are at risk of being automated in the next
20 years”Carl Frey & Michael Osborne, Oxford University
“The future of employment and how susceptible are jobs to computerization”
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Skewed tech-think1. Maximize productivity2. Minimize cost of production3. Human beings are a cost to be eliminated
“People will rise up before robots do.” ~ Andy Macafee, ‘The Second Machine Age’
But someone has to pay for it all – Who is that?
Imagination
AI –Artificial Intelligence1. Machine learning replaces humans in repetitive
work2. IBM Watson gives legal advice in seconds, with
90% accuracy versus 70% accuracy of humans. 3. Watson diagnoses cancer 4 times more accurately
than humans4. Self-driving cars & trucks & homes on solar energy
Imagination, innovation, creativity, curiosity, disagreement
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Global changes1. Robotic manufacture, agriculture, housework, Petri
dish meat, insect protein 2. Medicine: Device that at works with your phone,
takes retina scan, blood sample and you breathe into it.
3. It then analyses 54 biomarkers that will identify nearly any disease.
4. Advanced stem cell technology will allow you to make or replace organs. Life expectancy will be around 115 to 125 years
Does your e
ducation
prepare you for th
is new
world?
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What will change?1. Huge convenience in all areas and cheap services2. Loss of jobs for all generalists in all areas3. Current education is redundant already4. What you teach and how you teach must all
change drastically5. Empower imagination, curiosity, self-learning,
interpersonal skills, decision making, responsibility
What must be done?Start fresh to create a new generation
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Collect dots or connect dots - is the difference between
information and knowledge; mugging and understanding;
success and failure.
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The single, most powerful change to transform the world is to move from - the world is
responsible for me to, I'm responsible for the world.
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Foundation of ValuesValues drive behavior
Behavior drives resultsValues can’t be
legislated.
They must be
inculcated
Are you ready for the future?
How do you know?
For thoughtshare