Central Park: Government as a platform, in action
It's time to recognize that it's not government versus the market—government and our market system are the ultimate public-private partnership.
We’re charting a course from the tech-driven economy of today to the “next” economy that strikes a better balance between people and automation.
It's time to recognize that it's not government versus the market—government and our market system are the ultimate public-private partnership.
The success of the Amazon Echo’s speech interface shows there's an opportunity for someone to build a completely new mobile operating system.
Algorithms shape choice not just for consumers but for businesses.
Artificial intelligence isn't just about replacing humans with computers; the best managers will find ways to use AI to augment their workers. In this video, a compilation of clips from the O'Reilly Next:Economy Summit 2015, Tim O'Reilly talks with AI leaders who see an essential role for humans in the AI-enabled world.
Tim O'Reilly sits down with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella for a frank discussion about his vision for Microsoft and how that vision is playing out.
Alexa shows what’s possible when conversational interfaces just work.
The British have a way of turning their backs on their greatest innovations.
Jeff Immelt on GE’s investments in big data, brilliant factories, and the industrial Internet, and the role of humans in the industrial economy of the 21st century.
Our current economic rules encourage the allocation of gains to consumers and financial shareholders, and the losses to workers and taxpayers. It doesn’t have to be that way.
If we let machines put us out of work, it will be because of a failure of imagination and the will to make a better future.
A conversation about Universal Basic Income with John Maynard Keynes and Paul Buchheit.
Announcing the second annual Next:Economy Summit.
A survey of the bot landscape and the opportunities it affords the Next:Economy.
We have to stop telling ourselves that we are forced by the market to outsource jobs—we have a choice.
The "sharing economy" has nothing at all to do with sharing.
How to spot a Next:Economy company.
Speakers at the Next:Economy Summit explored the future of business and work. Check out highlights from the second day of the event.
The Next:Economy Summit was packed with explorations of “What’s the future of business and work?” Take a look at this short compilation of some of our favorite moments from the first day.
A conversation with Erik Brynjolfsson & Jon Bruner
Albert Wenger on the reorganization of the economy through networks.
Sports show us the impact a superstar can have on the success of a team. But it's the team with the most superstars that wins.
Our fears of automation aren’t due to problems of artificial intelligence, but of human intelligence.
Emerging resources for the on-demand workforce.
Salesforce's Peter Coffee discusses the new economy.