A Futurist’s Predictions for 2024 — AI, Jobs, & the Workplace | Daniel Burrus
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Rob Sadow sits down with six-time entrepreneur, best-selling author, and futurist Daniel Burrus. With accurate predictions dating back to the early 1980s, Daniel has established a global reputation for foreseeing the future of technology-driven change and its impact on the business world.
Join us as we discuss:
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The transformative impact of AI on industries and tasks
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The challenges and opportunities that lay ahead in the evolving job market
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Practical strategies for thriving in a rapidly changing world
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About the speaker
Guest: Daniel Burrus
Daniel Burrus, a renowned futurist and strategic advisor, is a leading expert on global trends and disruptive innovation. Recognized by The New York Times as one of the top three business gurus in high demand as a speaker, Burrus has delivered over 3,000 keynote speeches worldwide. He advises Fortune 500 executives, including those from Lockheed Martin, Verizon, Microsoft, and others, helping them develop game-changing strategies based on proven methodologies for capitalizing on technology innovations. With seven books to his name, including the New York Times bestseller "Flash Foresight" and the Amazon No. 1 bestseller "The Anticipatory Organization," Burrus is also a featured writer for publications like CNBC, Huffington Post, and Wired Magazine. As the CEO of Burrus Research, he leads a research and consulting firm monitoring global advancements in technology-driven trends. With accurate predictions dating back to the early 1980s, Burrus has established a global reputation for foreseeing the future of technology-driven change and its impact on the business world.
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