The Future, This Week 18 August 2017This week: the myth of the lone genius, can life compete with Instagram, and is coal still cheaper?
Our lifestyle, not our innovation, attracts US investment to AustraliaAs innovative and business-friendly as Australia has become in its short history, what makes Australia stand out to international workers is its quality of life.
The Future, This Week 11 August 2017This week: two bots talk trash, modular design and drivers gaming Uber.
Entrepreneurship and China’s big threeHow can China’s emerging entrepreneurs compete in a culture that is dominated by the big three - Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent - who imitate or consume any smaller competitor?
On the origins of environmental bullshitThe undermining of environmental science, and the creation of lies and bribes to distort public policymaking, is as old as industries that know their products do harm, but lie to keep them in use.
Jack Ma and the unicornsThe next tech superstar will come from whoever develops something that invalidates how people consume or produce in some way, because Jack Ma is not going to vacate his position.
The Future, This Week 04 August 2017This week: meet Mike, why electric cars are only getting greener, and are digital natives real?