Peter Diamandis speaking about "Exponential Thinking" at Singularity University's Exponential Finance Conference 2014.
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@GenuineBrad9 жыл бұрын
This video covers the "6 D's Exponential Framework" as a technology becomes: digitized > deceptive > disruptive > dematerialized > demonetized > democratized. Due to the disruption caused by exponentially advancing technology, "the average lifespan of a company listed in the S&P 500 has decreased from 67 years in the 1920's to 15 years today." Progress is exponential in networks/sensors, AI, robotics, 3D printing, synthetic biology, materials sciences.
@Nahulanham4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant insight into tech-into-exponential futurism. I wrote a book on forecasing entitled Spiral Forecasting, which is essentially very similar, since it teaches people to thing exponentially rather than linearly.
@blaze86545 жыл бұрын
Peter Diamandis is a gift to our generation. The teaching on Exponential thinking is the best and most fundamental to me.
@patrickdonohue5309 жыл бұрын
Make the change, learn to surf it or become chum in its waters! This is it folks. This is the future our children will live in. Are your kids getting the kind of education that will prepare them for a future that no one alive today can imagine? For the future belongs to the productive creatives.
@joey1772 Жыл бұрын
Still perfectly relevant almost a decade later
@drmanhat44832 ай бұрын
he called it... its all happiing in real time in 2024.
@thothheartmaat28335 жыл бұрын
If we stopped being separate companies that succeed or fail and started being a civilization that works together then we wouldn't need to worry about outcompeting each other, we'd just all be in it to help each other out and make life better for the benefit of everyone..
@maxthelionxmax92202 жыл бұрын
Well done to Peter D. Truly inspiring. I used the 6ds to find a very interesting robotics company which is going to revolutionise the house building industry ( Fbr robotics in Australia! I’m in Ireland . I’m looking far abroad for investment ideas ( u won’t find this company on popular investment apps!
@ccerrato1479 жыл бұрын
Great video on Exponential technologies! Recommended!!!
@benth1629 жыл бұрын
And all of that constrained by materials capabilities, which would present the first hurdle to be overcome. That I believe is where young minds should put themselves to work.
@antoniobortoni5 жыл бұрын
A great scientific breakthrough in the production of graphene and now, goodbye steel industry, which would also be gasoline cars because with graphene you could create supercapacitors and super batteries. Everything is possible.
@EnterTheSpaceship1018 жыл бұрын
Where is the music to the intro of this video from?
@dikshitgupta16866 жыл бұрын
I thought there was gonna be fourth critical insight.
@tterb7777 жыл бұрын
he stresses technology. However, he does periodically say, "any product or service" without tagging the word "technology" to it... As his examples of exponential technologies are inspiring, I am interested in hearing, learning from and finding inspiring optimistic 10x/exponential social change agents and thinkers... to hear about their "methods" ...
@KingBrandonm7 жыл бұрын
Brett Van Zandt i am working on an exponential business model for the Cannabis industry in California. Our graphs for the growth of our grow op are on a perfect J curve.
@Ribxx8 жыл бұрын
So, his sulotion to our exponential growing world is to tell our company leaders that they have to adapt, without mentioning that we have to think about ways to have a society that does not produce exponential growth, because exponential growth always leads to a katastrophe. I am so frustrated from that ending.
@bilaltariq508 жыл бұрын
+Robin Lutz there is a book written by these two authors "Exponential organization"... do read that since this is a huge subject.....thanks
@cultxre5 жыл бұрын
whats the 4th insight??
@stanisawslubowski98119 жыл бұрын
Are the subtitles also produces by some AI tool? If this is is the case, we have still a long way to go...
@farleyknight9 жыл бұрын
Does Peter actually think Best Buy will be around in 2023? They've taken a serious hit lately due to Amazon and NewEgg, I'm sure.
@KingBrandonm7 жыл бұрын
Farley Knight they will be if they dont make the same mistake as Kodak.
@maxthelionxmax92202 жыл бұрын
This video is 7 years old and has only 33 comments ... not cause it’s a bad video ( it’s definitely not ) same comment reference likes and subscribers! It’s because most people are watching time wasting videos which don’t teach you anything.( others are looking at conspiracy rubbish thinking they have the inside track !
@JustAboutToEat9 жыл бұрын
Why the hell did they have to use a Massai? Dont they know they have cities and towns with people that wear regular clothes?
@niveshproag86606 жыл бұрын
23:54 You sure after 0.08 you get 0.016 lol
@sebseb12345678909 жыл бұрын
as technology grow it will replace millions of people 2029 100 million unemployment what jobs will we have with the robots
@AndressAndress19 жыл бұрын
It will repace dull and simple jobs which dont create much value,forcing those people to become more educated and perform more valuable jobs for humanity in the end,related to thinking instead of mechanical tasks.
@sebseb12345678909 жыл бұрын
i want to work for google or virtual reality
@benandreas3699 жыл бұрын
AndressAndress1 Will work for free...look it up. Robots are replacing every sector...the only way man will compete against machine, is by being part machine. I think automation is great and do think we should transition to a universal basic income.
@AndressAndress19 жыл бұрын
benandreas369 Yep.I think i didnt know about the new ai that is being made with deep learning algorithms when i wrote that comment.
@sebseb12345678909 жыл бұрын
cool
@ama-tu-an-ki8 жыл бұрын
Moore's law in practical computational terms has been pretty much dead since. 2009. Look at IPC and FLOPS growth of Intel. The only thing that has been growing at near-old-exponential growth is parallel computational power. But all tasks do NOT fit such computational archs. Further, the power requirements (due to tunnelling, voltage leaks, etc) have gone up almost exponentially. So, Moore's law in practise is DEAD (for now) and so we have a current plateau in exponential computer calculation power growth (that is actually practically utilizable).
@tedmann72938 жыл бұрын
+nanomyou5 Did you watch this video? Nested "S" curves?
@ama-tu-an-ki8 жыл бұрын
I did watch the video. There is nothing new about nested or staggered log-curve growths. Wrote a paper about it myself 20 years ago and I was very late to the party :-D But it is a technology optimist (not systems historian) POV. Most observed systems (so far) have a limited sequential s-curve growth potential (due to systems limitations). We just don't know if we've hit the one on computation. Nobody can tell me what is the next practical s-curve growth is in computation. We've been looking hard for over a decade now. All we have to show for is c. 1000 qubit demo device for less than a dozen users capable of running zero K temps. Nobody knows where the next s will come from or when (or if) we will get one. There are a lot of pipe dreams, let's hope one of them pans out. I know the world needs optimists and does. The world also needs people who sometimes take a hard look at actual proven history and (perceived) limits. Together these two POVs can be stronger than either alone.
@ellieban7 жыл бұрын
If you can't use "evolution" correctly, you have to give it back to the biologists :/