What World Economic Forum Says About Technology
9 episodes about technology
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. It provides a global, imparti...
Key Insights on Technology
College graduates are booing AI mentions at commencement speeches, reflecting anxiety about job displacement from technology whose architects promise career destruction
- Meta laid off 8,000 employees (10% of staff) while installing screen tracking software allegedly for AI training, creating 'new lows' in company morale
- OpenAI's Sam Altman shifted messaging from doom to augmentation: 'way cooler to help software developers Pokemon evolve into superheroes than replace them'
- Dr. Christina Maher combines software engineering, finance, and neuroscience backgrounds to develop brain-computer interfaces for enhanced human communication
- "You have this innovation bazooka with these models. Why would you point it at rebuilding payroll or ERP or CRM?" - Anisha argues AI should target the other 90% of enterprise spend, not just the 8-12% on software
- "Weird wins" - startups can thrive building products touching disagreement, persuasion, and sexuality that big tech committees explicitly avoid due to brand risk
- Workday has 97% gross dollar retention but takes 6.5 minutes for a tech investor to find basic compensation information
- HR software serves as a bellwether for AI adoption reaching mass enterprise takeoff beyond coastal tech hubs