WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us

WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us

by Tim O'Reilly
WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us

WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us

by Tim O'Reilly

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Overview

Silicon Valley’s leading intellectual and the founder of O’Reilly Media explores the upside and the potential downsides of our future—what he calls the "next economy."

Tim O’Reilly’s genius is to identify and explain emerging technologies with world shaking potential—the World Wide Web, Open Source Software, Web 2.0, Open Government data, the Maker Movement, Big Data. "The man who can really can make a whole industry happen," according to Executive Chairman of Google Eric Schmidt, O’Reilly has most recently focused on the future of work—AI, algorithms, and new approaches to business organization that will shape our lives. He has brought together an unlikely coalition of technologists, business leaders, labor advocates, and policy makers to wrestle with these issues. In WTF he shares the evolution of his intellectual development, applying his approach to a number of challenging issues we will face as citizens, employees, business leaders, and a nation.

What is the future when an increasing number of jobs can be performed by intelligent machines instead of people, or only done by people in partnership with those machines? What happens to our consumer based societies—to workers and to the companies that depend on their purchasing power? Is income inequality and unemployment an inevitable consequence of technological advancement, or are there paths to a better future? What will happen to business when technology-enabled networks and marketplaces are better at deploying talent than traditional companies? What’s the future of education when on-demand learning outperforms traditional institutions? Will the fundamental social safety nets of the developed world survive the transition, and if not, what will replace them?

The digital revolution has transformed the world of media, upending centuries-old companies and business models. Now, it is restructuring every business, every job, and every sector of society. Yet the biggest changes are still ahead. To survive, every industry and organization will have to transform itself in multiple ways. O’Reilly explores what the next economy will mean for the world and every aspect of our lives—and what we can do to shape it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062565723
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 441
Sales rank: 787,489
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, the company that has been providing the picks and shovels of learning to the Silicon Valley gold rush for the past thirty-five years. The company delivers online learning, publishes books, runs conferences, and has repeatedly shaped the discussion for each successive wave of innovation. Tim is also a partner at O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, an early stage venture firm, and is on the boards of Code for America, Maker Media, PeerJ, Civis Analytics, and PopVox.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The WTF? Economy ix

Part I Using the Right Maps

1 Seeing the Future in the Present 3

2 Toward a Global Brain 23

3 Learning from Lyft and Uber 48

4 There isn't Just One Future 71

Part II Platform Thinking

5 Networks and the Nature of the Firm 89

6 Thinking in Promises 109

7 Government as a Platform 125

Part III A World Ruled by Algorithms

8 Managing a Workforce of Djinns 153

9 "A Hot Temper Leaps O'er a Cold Decree" 170

10 Media in the Age of Algorithms 199

11 Our Skynet Moment 229

Part IV It's Up to Us

12 Rewriting the Rules 255

13 Supermoney 274

14 We Don't Have to Run Out of Jobs 298

15 Don't Replace People, Augment Them 320

16 Work on Stuff That Matters 351

Acknowledgments 373

Notes 377

Index 407

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