Big tech – how big is big enough?
How big can big tech be despite raking in some of their biggest ever annual revenue increases amidst the ongoing pandemic and market problems?
Live-streaming, Zoom dating and dropshipping on The Future, This Week
This week: farmers live-streaming, singles Zoom dating, and dropshipping.
The gig economy: a tale of two workers
COVID-19 spawns two classes of employees: The under worked vs the overworked.
Virtual prisons and satellites on The Future, This Week
This week: virtual prisons, blinded by satellites, and robots in love.
The state of digital on The Future, This Week
This week: part one of a special with Simon Kemp on the state of digital.
Talk, not text: the shift from typing to voice assistants
With 25 per cent of Australian searches now being done via voice, the search battlefield is shifting from typing to talking.
The Future, This Week 15 Mar 19: #BreakUpBigTech
This week: big tech breakup, Amazon power and a Facebook rethink.
The Future, This Week 23 Nov 18: patents, co-housing, and dangerous questions
This week: disturbing patents, smart housing, and asking a dangerous question.
Programming for obsolescence
If the reward for employee efficiency is job loss – what’s the incentive to improve jobs and organisations? Let's take a look at Amazon
Purchasing privacy
Is privacy now a luxury only the rich can afford?
The Future, This Week 5 Oct 18: self-automation, minimum wage, and lettuce
This week: programming for obsolescence, raising minimums, and lettuce-loving robots.
The Future, This Week 14 Sep 18: monopoly platforms, sci-fi, and fishy fashion
This week: platform monopoly, tech between science and fiction, and skinning fish for fashion.