The Economy of Tomorrow | Aging Future | Documentary Economy

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The Economy of Tomorrow - The future is uncertain and full of challenges. How do we rescue our cities and tackle inequalities? How do we deal with an aging future and bridging the gender gap? It's time for some forward thinking.

The Economy of Tomorrow (2016)
Stars: Dafydd Rees, Alastair Bates
Genres: Documentary, News

0:00 March of the Machines

The show asks how will the AI revolution change the world? Part one features Jeremy Kahn, Bloomberg Tech Reporter, Mike McDonough Global Chief Economist at Bloomberg Intellligence and Gideon Mann, Head of Data Science at Bloombeg, Part Two features Martin Ford, Author of Rise of the Robots. Part Three features how AI could soon be changing healthcare.

23:16 Growing Pains

This programme asks how can we harness the economic potential of megacities? Part 1 features Bloomberg experts featured include James Hertling of Bloomberg News, Mike McDonough Global Chief Economist of Bloomberg Intelligence. Part 2 features urban activist Alessandra Orofino who's based in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Part 3 examines the urban environment in Lagos, Nigeria and features the floating village of Makoko and the EkoAtlantic project.

45:45 Smashing the Glass Ceiling

In this episode, we'll ask what's preventing women from closing the gender gap in the world of work?

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All Comments (21)
  • @johnd3982
    With trucks being driverless, I see a new industry for the drivers, hijacking the driverless trucks.
  • @TheRashmi5
    Life always and always find a way. Trust the Evolution. Beautiful documentary ❤
  • @cerebral-liberty
    I dont think u can stop technical evolution, but we can adapt. This would work if governments actually cared about the lives & well-being of their citizens, you know, the guys paying the taxes that pay their wages & fund every government initiative.
  • @waitforit6524
    They always say people benefiting, if they mean corporations benefiting they're right. A wise person once said corporations can be people too.
  • @thedot66
    Self driving 18 wheelers is terrifying
  • @genemiller9198
    There are unintended disconnects between the negative consequences that Martin Ford postulates or projects, and both the narration and the visualization in this video. For example, there's Ford speculating about negative social, employment and economic consequences on a vast scale, driven by the growing competence and mastery of AI, but the accompanying visuals include people walking on the street, upright buildings that presumably serve some purpose, cars on a highway, etc. But given the inevitable level and scale of social disruption, there will be diminishing employment and human productivity, hundreds of millions of people waking up every morning with nothing to do, social chaos, tremendous levels of violence and little beside gutted and burned-out buildings (you'll remember, people don't behave well when there's existential stress). The whole economic system will likely implode as the entire transaction system disappears. So where's the food? If nobody's buying, who's selling? This idea that a small number of tech plutocrats will do just fine in this emerging revolution is, in my opinion, a complete fiction. The other fiction, I think, is to produce a voice-over that fails to take adequate account--believable account--of how people really behave in situations like this. It's my view that we are at the start--no, well beyond the start--of a profound evolutionary moment. Interesting that we have invented our successors.
  • @aznosu
    Lol.... the Game of Monopoly should have taught humanity that the GAME ends when one person Hoards it all. A circular and strong economy comes when there are exchanges of finances and that doesn't happen when the few have it all. Humans are led to fear technology but a knife in the hands of a chef is better than in the hands of a killer. Humanity should setup a system that prevents the killer from getting hold of the knife but at the same time makes sure the future chefs will have the knives. Hence currently the killer has the resources for the technology and they are using it to hoard wealth by canceling jobs.. and they don't want (not know) how to lead humanity to a better future for everyone.
  • @veteranxt4481
    How to keep economy running and keep rich the richer?
  • Has anybody ever wondered that inflation doesn’t really make sense, as time passes we become better and better at manufacturing stuff, better and more efficient manufacturing means lowering of cost of production and thus things should be cheaper, but any questions about the raising prices are often explained and shut down with the age old concept of ‘inflation’
  • @alrent2992
    Don't compare yourselves to the jones. Live your life with peace and tranquility. It's not a competition.
  • They've been announcing driveless trucks since 2000's, I dont think it ever happen we havent managed to find a subsitute for gasoline and oil yet...I dont think we will see such a scenario as the one depicted in this documentary
  • @Tin-Trump
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  • @thimmee.948
    Thanks for sharing, technology advance too quickly more than ordinary people aware of it, that's the sad part 😔