WTF : what's the future and why it's up to us / por Tim O'Reilly. --
By: O'Reilly, Tim [author.].
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Introduction: the WTF? Economy Part I: Using the right maps -- 1. Seeing the future in the present -- 2. Toward a global brain -- 3. Learning from Lyft and Uber -- 4. There isn't just one future Part II: Platform thinking -- 5. Networks and the nature of the firm -- 6. Thinking in promises -- 7. Government as a platform Part III: A world ruled by algorithms -- 8. Managing a workforce of djinns -- 9. "A hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree" -- 10. Media in the age of algorithms -- 11. Our Skynet moment Part IV: It's up to us -- 12. Rewriting the rules -- 13. Supermoney -- 14. We don't have to run out of jobs -- 15. Don't replace people, augment them -- 16. Work on stuff that matters.
Surveys the potential of emerging technologies, drawing on the insights of experts to explore how artificial intelligence, algorithms, and new approaches to organization will change business and life in the near future.
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