"Yesterday's knowledge won't cut it in tomorrow's world" - Futurist Jim Carroll
I asked an AI to draw a picture of a car from 'the olden days,' and this is what it imagined. It might be more complex than vehicles actually used to be!
But let's talk about cars.?By the time you are reading this, I'll be making my way over to Birmingham, England, where on Saturday I'll speak to several hundred managers of KwikFit automotive service locations about the future of their industry.
They're in the business of tire, brake, air conditioning, safety and other repairs, and pride themselves on responsive customer service in the face of a vastly competitive industry.
And their industry is changing - essentially, with a far-reaching change to the very essence of what a vehicle is. This is a quote I've been using for years, and I still think it captures the essence of what is underway.
As we all know, the automobile of today - until recently - is pretty much the same as it was 100 years ago, and yet, as digitization and electrification takes hold, it becomes a different thing altogether. I'm sharing with them many slides that put in perspective the nature of the change they are dealing with, and then walking them through strategies of how to respond. I'll probably share more about this keynote in the coming days.
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This is amazing ! These robots can now learn and share skills, which is incredible.?????