APG Strategy Conference 2016
Strategy vs Robots
STRATEGY VS ROBOTS
25th May 2016
Royal Institution, London
Baroness Susan Greenfield
The Human Brain & the the Environment of the ScreenBaroness Susan Greenfield is a neuroscientist a special interest in how technology impacts our personalities by affecting our neurochemistry
Interview with Steve Hilton
A conversation between Steve Hilton & Tracey Follows, covering a variety of topics including: government; politics and policy making; education and its current failingsRichard Watson
The Biggest Danger for Strategists is Humans Expecting Less of Each OtherWe need to realise that we are individuals, shaped from individual experiences
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How tech will influence how we work
1 Jun 2016 | Alexi GunnerWhile APG’s Strategy vs Robots event at the Royal Institution discussed many of the multifaceted relationships between technology and the human brain...
Things Work Best at the Human Level
3 Jun 2016 | Rosie CollinsSteve Hilton’s thinking covers a variety of topics including: government; politics and policy making; education and its current failings; health care; food; corporate bureaucracy; the role of capitalism...
It’s not the size of your technology
3 Jun 2016 | Miles ZilesnickIn large organisations, especially government, it’s very easy to get wound up in the confusion of what technology is right, what is better, what is quicker etc....
Bikeshedding & Tech Relations
2 Jun 2016 | by Simon CarrEvery facet of creative development could / should be outsourced to bots and algos that we can filter and take the best of. That to me sounds exciting.
Should I hire a robot?
26 May 2016 | Jane HoveyEmbracing tech could mean one day having a robot in the team. A robot now could take some of the guesswork out, to focus on some of the detail...
Technology vs Machinery.
26 May 2016 | Phil AdamsRussell Davies talked about the “machinery of government”. Steve Hilton talked about the “machinery of political funding” in the States.
A Definition of Thinking
3 June 2016 | Rosie CollinsThe environment of the screen – computers, iPads, smartphones - are having greater influence on our brains and they offer a parallel universe...
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Speakers
Picture Gallery
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