際際滷shows by User: timoreilly / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: timoreilly / Wed, 21 Apr 2021 22:24:10 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: timoreilly Mastering the demons of our own design /slideshow/mastering-the-demons-of-our-own-design/246686451 masteringdemons-210421222410
My talk about lessons for government from high tech algorithmic systems, given as part of the Harvard Science and Democracy lecture series on April 21, 2021. Download ppt for speaker's notes.]]>

My talk about lessons for government from high tech algorithmic systems, given as part of the Harvard Science and Democracy lecture series on April 21, 2021. Download ppt for speaker's notes.]]>
Wed, 21 Apr 2021 22:24:10 GMT /slideshow/mastering-the-demons-of-our-own-design/246686451 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Mastering the demons of our own design timoreilly My talk about lessons for government from high tech algorithmic systems, given as part of the Harvard Science and Democracy lecture series on April 21, 2021. Download ppt for speaker's notes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/masteringdemons-210421222410-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk about lessons for government from high tech algorithmic systems, given as part of the Harvard Science and Democracy lecture series on April 21, 2021. Download ppt for speaker&#39;s notes.
Mastering the demons of our own design from Tim O'Reilly
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What's Wrong with the Silicon Valley Growth Model (Extended UCL Lecture) /timoreilly/whats-wrong-with-the-silicon-valley-growth-model ucllecture-201030214903
A three part lecture for the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London. I talk about how the Silicon Valley growth model is leading from value creation to rent extraction, then about how public policy shapes our markets and what public policy students can learn from technology platforms (both what they do right and how they go wrong), and finally, I touch on some of the great mission-driven goals that could replace "increasing corporate profits" as the guiding objective of our economy.]]>

A three part lecture for the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London. I talk about how the Silicon Valley growth model is leading from value creation to rent extraction, then about how public policy shapes our markets and what public policy students can learn from technology platforms (both what they do right and how they go wrong), and finally, I touch on some of the great mission-driven goals that could replace "increasing corporate profits" as the guiding objective of our economy.]]>
Fri, 30 Oct 2020 21:49:03 GMT /timoreilly/whats-wrong-with-the-silicon-valley-growth-model timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) What's Wrong with the Silicon Valley Growth Model (Extended UCL Lecture) timoreilly A three part lecture for the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London. I talk about how the Silicon Valley growth model is leading from value creation to rent extraction, then about how public policy shapes our markets and what public policy students can learn from technology platforms (both what they do right and how they go wrong), and finally, I touch on some of the great mission-driven goals that could replace "increasing corporate profits" as the guiding objective of our economy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ucllecture-201030214903-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A three part lecture for the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London. I talk about how the Silicon Valley growth model is leading from value creation to rent extraction, then about how public policy shapes our markets and what public policy students can learn from technology platforms (both what they do right and how they go wrong), and finally, I touch on some of the great mission-driven goals that could replace &quot;increasing corporate profits&quot; as the guiding objective of our economy.
What's Wrong with the Silicon Valley Growth Model (Extended UCL Lecture) from Tim O'Reilly
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Enterprise AI: What's It Really Good For? /timoreilly/enterprise-ai-whats-it-really-good-for enterpriseai-200909180213
A short talk for the CDX Connection on high level principles for enterprise AI, plus examples of how we're using machine learning at O'Reilly Media. ]]>

A short talk for the CDX Connection on high level principles for enterprise AI, plus examples of how we're using machine learning at O'Reilly Media. ]]>
Wed, 09 Sep 2020 18:02:13 GMT /timoreilly/enterprise-ai-whats-it-really-good-for timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Enterprise AI: What's It Really Good For? timoreilly A short talk for the CDX Connection on high level principles for enterprise AI, plus examples of how we're using machine learning at O'Reilly Media. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/enterpriseai-200909180213-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A short talk for the CDX Connection on high level principles for enterprise AI, plus examples of how we&#39;re using machine learning at O&#39;Reilly Media.
Enterprise AI: What's It Really Good For? from Tim O'Reilly
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Learning in the Age of Knowledge on Demand /slideshow/learning-in-the-age-of-knowledge-on-demand/228577602 edcrunch1timoreilly-200218195206
The London Black Cab driver's exam, "The Knowledge of the Streets and Monuments of London," is one of the most difficult exams in the world, requiring drivers to become a human GPS. With today's tools, the smartphone and the right app turns anyone into the equivalent of a human GPS. I've been asking myself how this concept applies to the field of online learning, particularly in my own field of programming and related IT skills. How should we rethink learning in the age of knowledge on demand? My keynote at the EdCrunch conference in Moscow on October 1, 2019. As always, download the PPT to read the detailed script in the speaker notes below each slide.]]>

The London Black Cab driver's exam, "The Knowledge of the Streets and Monuments of London," is one of the most difficult exams in the world, requiring drivers to become a human GPS. With today's tools, the smartphone and the right app turns anyone into the equivalent of a human GPS. I've been asking myself how this concept applies to the field of online learning, particularly in my own field of programming and related IT skills. How should we rethink learning in the age of knowledge on demand? My keynote at the EdCrunch conference in Moscow on October 1, 2019. As always, download the PPT to read the detailed script in the speaker notes below each slide.]]>
Tue, 18 Feb 2020 19:52:06 GMT /slideshow/learning-in-the-age-of-knowledge-on-demand/228577602 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Learning in the Age of Knowledge on Demand timoreilly The London Black Cab driver's exam, "The Knowledge of the Streets and Monuments of London," is one of the most difficult exams in the world, requiring drivers to become a human GPS. With today's tools, the smartphone and the right app turns anyone into the equivalent of a human GPS. I've been asking myself how this concept applies to the field of online learning, particularly in my own field of programming and related IT skills. How should we rethink learning in the age of knowledge on demand? My keynote at the EdCrunch conference in Moscow on October 1, 2019. As always, download the PPT to read the detailed script in the speaker notes below each slide. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/edcrunch1timoreilly-200218195206-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The London Black Cab driver&#39;s exam, &quot;The Knowledge of the Streets and Monuments of London,&quot; is one of the most difficult exams in the world, requiring drivers to become a human GPS. With today&#39;s tools, the smartphone and the right app turns anyone into the equivalent of a human GPS. I&#39;ve been asking myself how this concept applies to the field of online learning, particularly in my own field of programming and related IT skills. How should we rethink learning in the age of knowledge on demand? My keynote at the EdCrunch conference in Moscow on October 1, 2019. As always, download the PPT to read the detailed script in the speaker notes below each slide.
Learning in the Age of Knowledge on Demand from Tim O'Reilly
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What's Wrong With Silicon Valley's Growth Model /slideshow/whats-wrong-with-silicon-valleys-growth-model/227181687 meettheexpert-200207004538
A talk I gave on the oreilly.com live training platform on January 22, 2020, focusing on the way that many Silicon Valley startups are designed to be financial instruments rather than real companies. They are gaming the financial system, much like the CDOs that fueled the 2009 financial crash. I talk about the rise of profitless IPOs, and contrast that with the huge profits of the last wave of Silicon Valley giants. In many ways, it is an extended meditation on Benjamin Graham's famous statement, "In the short term, the market is a voting machine, but in the long term it is a weighing machine."]]>

A talk I gave on the oreilly.com live training platform on January 22, 2020, focusing on the way that many Silicon Valley startups are designed to be financial instruments rather than real companies. They are gaming the financial system, much like the CDOs that fueled the 2009 financial crash. I talk about the rise of profitless IPOs, and contrast that with the huge profits of the last wave of Silicon Valley giants. In many ways, it is an extended meditation on Benjamin Graham's famous statement, "In the short term, the market is a voting machine, but in the long term it is a weighing machine."]]>
Fri, 07 Feb 2020 00:45:37 GMT /slideshow/whats-wrong-with-silicon-valleys-growth-model/227181687 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) What's Wrong With Silicon Valley's Growth Model timoreilly A talk I gave on the oreilly.com live training platform on January 22, 2020, focusing on the way that many Silicon Valley startups are designed to be financial instruments rather than real companies. They are gaming the financial system, much like the CDOs that fueled the 2009 financial crash. I talk about the rise of profitless IPOs, and contrast that with the huge profits of the last wave of Silicon Valley giants. In many ways, it is an extended meditation on Benjamin Graham's famous statement, "In the short term, the market is a voting machine, but in the long term it is a weighing machine." <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meettheexpert-200207004538-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk I gave on the oreilly.com live training platform on January 22, 2020, focusing on the way that many Silicon Valley startups are designed to be financial instruments rather than real companies. They are gaming the financial system, much like the CDOs that fueled the 2009 financial crash. I talk about the rise of profitless IPOs, and contrast that with the huge profits of the last wave of Silicon Valley giants. In many ways, it is an extended meditation on Benjamin Graham&#39;s famous statement, &quot;In the short term, the market is a voting machine, but in the long term it is a weighing machine.&quot;
What's Wrong With Silicon Valley's Growth Model from Tim O'Reilly
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The Opportunity for Agile Governance /slideshow/the-opportunity-for-agile-governance/122338188 torfedagile-181107205015
Google handles over 3 billion searches a day, Amazon offers a storefront with 600 million unique items, Facebook users post 6 billion pieces of content sailing, all with the aid of complex algorithmic systems that respond to a constant influx of new data, adversarial activity by those trying to game the system, and changing preferences of users. These systems represent breakthroughs in the governance of complex, interacting systems, with algorithms that must be constantly updated to respond to rapidly changing conditions. The economy as a whole is also full of complex, interacting systems, but we still try to manage those systems with 20th century tools and processes. This talk explores what we can learn from technology platforms about new approaches that the Fed might take to improve its historical mission using the tools of agile development, big data, and artificial intelligence. My talk at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank FedAgile conference on November 7, 2018. Download the PPT file to read the narrative in the speaker notes. (I wish slideshare did a better job of displaying these, but they don't.)]]>

Google handles over 3 billion searches a day, Amazon offers a storefront with 600 million unique items, Facebook users post 6 billion pieces of content sailing, all with the aid of complex algorithmic systems that respond to a constant influx of new data, adversarial activity by those trying to game the system, and changing preferences of users. These systems represent breakthroughs in the governance of complex, interacting systems, with algorithms that must be constantly updated to respond to rapidly changing conditions. The economy as a whole is also full of complex, interacting systems, but we still try to manage those systems with 20th century tools and processes. This talk explores what we can learn from technology platforms about new approaches that the Fed might take to improve its historical mission using the tools of agile development, big data, and artificial intelligence. My talk at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank FedAgile conference on November 7, 2018. Download the PPT file to read the narrative in the speaker notes. (I wish slideshare did a better job of displaying these, but they don't.)]]>
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 20:50:15 GMT /slideshow/the-opportunity-for-agile-governance/122338188 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) The Opportunity for Agile Governance timoreilly Google handles over 3 billion searches a day, Amazon offers a storefront with 600 million unique items, Facebook users post 6 billion pieces of content sailing, all with the aid of complex algorithmic systems that respond to a constant influx of new data, adversarial activity by those trying to game the system, and changing preferences of users. These systems represent breakthroughs in the governance of complex, interacting systems, with algorithms that must be constantly updated to respond to rapidly changing conditions. The economy as a whole is also full of complex, interacting systems, but we still try to manage those systems with 20th century tools and processes. This talk explores what we can learn from technology platforms about new approaches that the Fed might take to improve its historical mission using the tools of agile development, big data, and artificial intelligence. My talk at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank FedAgile conference on November 7, 2018. Download the PPT file to read the narrative in the speaker notes. (I wish slideshare did a better job of displaying these, but they don't.) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/torfedagile-181107205015-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Google handles over 3 billion searches a day, Amazon offers a storefront with 600 million unique items, Facebook users post 6 billion pieces of content sailing, all with the aid of complex algorithmic systems that respond to a constant influx of new data, adversarial activity by those trying to game the system, and changing preferences of users. These systems represent breakthroughs in the governance of complex, interacting systems, with algorithms that must be constantly updated to respond to rapidly changing conditions. The economy as a whole is also full of complex, interacting systems, but we still try to manage those systems with 20th century tools and processes. This talk explores what we can learn from technology platforms about new approaches that the Fed might take to improve its historical mission using the tools of agile development, big data, and artificial intelligence. My talk at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank FedAgile conference on November 7, 2018. Download the PPT file to read the narrative in the speaker notes. (I wish slideshare did a better job of displaying these, but they don&#39;t.)
The Opportunity for Agile Governance from Tim O'Reilly
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Networks and the Next Economy /slideshow/networks-and-the-next-economy-119505794/119505794 techweekkansascity2-181015183040
My talk for TechStars at Techweek Kansas City in October 2018. While this is a talk based on my book WTF?, it is fairly different from many of the others that I've posted here, in that it focuses specifically on parts of the book that contain advice for entrepreneurs, rather than on the broader questions of technology and the economy. As always, look at the speaker notes for ]]>

My talk for TechStars at Techweek Kansas City in October 2018. While this is a talk based on my book WTF?, it is fairly different from many of the others that I've posted here, in that it focuses specifically on parts of the book that contain advice for entrepreneurs, rather than on the broader questions of technology and the economy. As always, look at the speaker notes for ]]>
Mon, 15 Oct 2018 18:30:39 GMT /slideshow/networks-and-the-next-economy-119505794/119505794 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Networks and the Next Economy timoreilly My talk for TechStars at Techweek Kansas City in October 2018. While this is a talk based on my book WTF?, it is fairly different from many of the others that I've posted here, in that it focuses specifically on parts of the book that contain advice for entrepreneurs, rather than on the broader questions of technology and the economy. As always, look at the speaker notes for <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/techweekkansascity2-181015183040-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk for TechStars at Techweek Kansas City in October 2018. While this is a talk based on my book WTF?, it is fairly different from many of the others that I&#39;ve posted here, in that it focuses specifically on parts of the book that contain advice for entrepreneurs, rather than on the broader questions of technology and the economy. As always, look at the speaker notes for
Networks and the Next Economy from Tim O'Reilly
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What's the Future of Work with AI? /slideshow/whats-the-future-of-work-with-ai/113435277 cws-180908004629
My plenary talk to the California Workforce Association Conference in Monterey, CA, on September 5, 2018. I talked about the role of technology to augment people rather than replace them from my book WTF? What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us, and my ideas about AI and distributional economics, in the context of today's education and workforce development systems. I also summarize some of the work Code for America has been doing on the current state of the California Workforce Development ecosystem. ]]>

My plenary talk to the California Workforce Association Conference in Monterey, CA, on September 5, 2018. I talked about the role of technology to augment people rather than replace them from my book WTF? What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us, and my ideas about AI and distributional economics, in the context of today's education and workforce development systems. I also summarize some of the work Code for America has been doing on the current state of the California Workforce Development ecosystem. ]]>
Sat, 08 Sep 2018 00:46:29 GMT /slideshow/whats-the-future-of-work-with-ai/113435277 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) What's the Future of Work with AI? timoreilly My plenary talk to the California Workforce Association Conference in Monterey, CA, on September 5, 2018. I talked about the role of technology to augment people rather than replace them from my book WTF? What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us, and my ideas about AI and distributional economics, in the context of today's education and workforce development systems. I also summarize some of the work Code for America has been doing on the current state of the California Workforce Development ecosystem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cws-180908004629-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My plenary talk to the California Workforce Association Conference in Monterey, CA, on September 5, 2018. I talked about the role of technology to augment people rather than replace them from my book WTF? What&#39;s the Future and Why It&#39;s Up to Us, and my ideas about AI and distributional economics, in the context of today&#39;s education and workforce development systems. I also summarize some of the work Code for America has been doing on the current state of the California Workforce Development ecosystem.
What's the Future of Work with AI? from Tim O'Reilly
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Open Source in the Age of Cloud AI /slideshow/open-source-in-the-age-of-cloud-ai/106457602 oscon2018-180718172454
My keynote at OSCON 2018 in Portland. What I love about open source software, and what that teaches us about how we can have a better future by the better design of online marketplaces and the algorithms that manage them - and our entire economy. The narrative is in the speaker notes.]]>

My keynote at OSCON 2018 in Portland. What I love about open source software, and what that teaches us about how we can have a better future by the better design of online marketplaces and the algorithms that manage them - and our entire economy. The narrative is in the speaker notes.]]>
Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:24:54 GMT /slideshow/open-source-in-the-age-of-cloud-ai/106457602 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Open Source in the Age of Cloud AI timoreilly My keynote at OSCON 2018 in Portland. What I love about open source software, and what that teaches us about how we can have a better future by the better design of online marketplaces and the algorithms that manage them - and our entire economy. The narrative is in the speaker notes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oscon2018-180718172454-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote at OSCON 2018 in Portland. What I love about open source software, and what that teaches us about how we can have a better future by the better design of online marketplaces and the algorithms that manage them - and our entire economy. The narrative is in the speaker notes.
Open Source in the Age of Cloud AI from Tim O'Reilly
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We Must Redraw the Map /slideshow/we-must-redraw-the-map/97702591 gatheringofleaders-180520004406
My keynote at the 2018 New Profit Gathering of Leaders conference in Boston on May 17, 2018. I talk about the lessons from technology platforms, how they teach us what is wrong with our economy, and the possibilities of AI for creating better, fairer, more effective decisions about "who gets what and why" in the economy.]]>

My keynote at the 2018 New Profit Gathering of Leaders conference in Boston on May 17, 2018. I talk about the lessons from technology platforms, how they teach us what is wrong with our economy, and the possibilities of AI for creating better, fairer, more effective decisions about "who gets what and why" in the economy.]]>
Sun, 20 May 2018 00:44:06 GMT /slideshow/we-must-redraw-the-map/97702591 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) We Must Redraw the Map timoreilly My keynote at the 2018 New Profit Gathering of Leaders conference in Boston on May 17, 2018. I talk about the lessons from technology platforms, how they teach us what is wrong with our economy, and the possibilities of AI for creating better, fairer, more effective decisions about "who gets what and why" in the economy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gatheringofleaders-180520004406-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote at the 2018 New Profit Gathering of Leaders conference in Boston on May 17, 2018. I talk about the lessons from technology platforms, how they teach us what is wrong with our economy, and the possibilities of AI for creating better, fairer, more effective decisions about &quot;who gets what and why&quot; in the economy.
We Must Redraw the Map from Tim O'Reilly
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Networks and the Next Economy /slideshow/networks-and-the-next-economy/95228885 pwcdealsexchangecompressed-180427115237
際際滷s from my talk at the Price Waterhouse Coopers Deals Exchange conference on April 26, 2018. I talk about algorithmically manage, internet-scale networks and how they are changing the very nature of the economy, the shape of companies, and the competencies that are required for 21st century success. There are many similar themes to other talks, but this is tailored to a business audience, and very specifically to one concerned with how to do M&A in an age of dominant platforms. ]]>

際際滷s from my talk at the Price Waterhouse Coopers Deals Exchange conference on April 26, 2018. I talk about algorithmically manage, internet-scale networks and how they are changing the very nature of the economy, the shape of companies, and the competencies that are required for 21st century success. There are many similar themes to other talks, but this is tailored to a business audience, and very specifically to one concerned with how to do M&A in an age of dominant platforms. ]]>
Fri, 27 Apr 2018 11:52:37 GMT /slideshow/networks-and-the-next-economy/95228885 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Networks and the Next Economy timoreilly 際際滷s from my talk at the Price Waterhouse Coopers Deals Exchange conference on April 26, 2018. I talk about algorithmically manage, internet-scale networks and how they are changing the very nature of the economy, the shape of companies, and the competencies that are required for 21st century success. There are many similar themes to other talks, but this is tailored to a business audience, and very specifically to one concerned with how to do M&A in an age of dominant platforms. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pwcdealsexchangecompressed-180427115237-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my talk at the Price Waterhouse Coopers Deals Exchange conference on April 26, 2018. I talk about algorithmically manage, internet-scale networks and how they are changing the very nature of the economy, the shape of companies, and the competencies that are required for 21st century success. There are many similar themes to other talks, but this is tailored to a business audience, and very specifically to one concerned with how to do M&amp;A in an age of dominant platforms.
Networks and the Next Economy from Tim O'Reilly
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Networks and the Nature of the Firm /slideshow/networks-and-the-nature-of-the-firm/94376855 ox-180419183634
My keynote at the Open Exchange Summit in Nashville on April 18, 2018. I talk about the implications for many different kinds of companies of the fact that increasingly large segments of our economy are being dominated by algorithmically managed network marketplaces. ]]>

My keynote at the Open Exchange Summit in Nashville on April 18, 2018. I talk about the implications for many different kinds of companies of the fact that increasingly large segments of our economy are being dominated by algorithmically managed network marketplaces. ]]>
Thu, 19 Apr 2018 18:36:34 GMT /slideshow/networks-and-the-nature-of-the-firm/94376855 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Networks and the Nature of the Firm timoreilly My keynote at the Open Exchange Summit in Nashville on April 18, 2018. I talk about the implications for many different kinds of companies of the fact that increasingly large segments of our economy are being dominated by algorithmically managed network marketplaces. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ox-180419183634-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote at the Open Exchange Summit in Nashville on April 18, 2018. I talk about the implications for many different kinds of companies of the fact that increasingly large segments of our economy are being dominated by algorithmically managed network marketplaces.
Networks and the Nature of the Firm from Tim O'Reilly
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The Real Work of the 21st Century /slideshow/the-real-work-of-the-21st-century/92576807 hbs6-180401215746
Yet another version of my book talk, this time at Harvard Business School, on March 28, 2018. This one had fewer slides with less connecting narrative so that I could spend more time interacting with the audience. I think it went pretty well. As usual, the speaker notes contain the narrative that goes with the slides, which are mostly images.]]>

Yet another version of my book talk, this time at Harvard Business School, on March 28, 2018. This one had fewer slides with less connecting narrative so that I could spend more time interacting with the audience. I think it went pretty well. As usual, the speaker notes contain the narrative that goes with the slides, which are mostly images.]]>
Sun, 01 Apr 2018 21:57:46 GMT /slideshow/the-real-work-of-the-21st-century/92576807 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) The Real Work of the 21st Century timoreilly Yet another version of my book talk, this time at Harvard Business School, on March 28, 2018. This one had fewer slides with less connecting narrative so that I could spend more time interacting with the audience. I think it went pretty well. As usual, the speaker notes contain the narrative that goes with the slides, which are mostly images. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hbs6-180401215746-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Yet another version of my book talk, this time at Harvard Business School, on March 28, 2018. This one had fewer slides with less connecting narrative so that I could spend more time interacting with the audience. I think it went pretty well. As usual, the speaker notes contain the narrative that goes with the slides, which are mostly images.
The Real Work of the 21st Century from Tim O'Reilly
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Do More. Do things that were previously impossible! /slideshow/do-more-do-things-that-were-previously-impossible/91050243 sxsw2018-180318023046
My keynote at SxSW Interactive on March 9, 2018. I tackle the job of the entrepreneur to redraw the map, and not to accept the idea that technology will put people out of work rather than creating new kinds of prosperity. I try to provide a call to action to throw off the shackles of the old world and to build a new one. So many companies play defense. Cut costs, watch the competition, follow best practices. Great entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk play offense. They see the world with fresh eyes, taking off the blinders that keep companies using technology to make slight improvements to existing products and practices, rather than imagining the world as it could be, given the new capabilities that technology has given us. ]]>

My keynote at SxSW Interactive on March 9, 2018. I tackle the job of the entrepreneur to redraw the map, and not to accept the idea that technology will put people out of work rather than creating new kinds of prosperity. I try to provide a call to action to throw off the shackles of the old world and to build a new one. So many companies play defense. Cut costs, watch the competition, follow best practices. Great entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk play offense. They see the world with fresh eyes, taking off the blinders that keep companies using technology to make slight improvements to existing products and practices, rather than imagining the world as it could be, given the new capabilities that technology has given us. ]]>
Sun, 18 Mar 2018 02:30:46 GMT /slideshow/do-more-do-things-that-were-previously-impossible/91050243 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Do More. Do things that were previously impossible! timoreilly My keynote at SxSW Interactive on March 9, 2018. I tackle the job of the entrepreneur to redraw the map, and not to accept the idea that technology will put people out of work rather than creating new kinds of prosperity. I try to provide a call to action to throw off the shackles of the old world and to build a new one. So many companies play defense. Cut costs, watch the competition, follow best practices. Great entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk play offense. They see the world with fresh eyes, taking off the blinders that keep companies using technology to make slight improvements to existing products and practices, rather than imagining the world as it could be, given the new capabilities that technology has given us. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw2018-180318023046-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote at SxSW Interactive on March 9, 2018. I tackle the job of the entrepreneur to redraw the map, and not to accept the idea that technology will put people out of work rather than creating new kinds of prosperity. I try to provide a call to action to throw off the shackles of the old world and to build a new one. So many companies play defense. Cut costs, watch the competition, follow best practices. Great entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk play offense. They see the world with fresh eyes, taking off the blinders that keep companies using technology to make slight improvements to existing products and practices, rather than imagining the world as it could be, given the new capabilities that technology has given us.
Do More. Do things that were previously impossible! from Tim O'Reilly
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We Get What We Ask For: Towards a New Distributional Economics /timoreilly/we-get-what-we-ask-for-towards-a-new-distributional-economics blueprint-180316210442
My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world's great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/]]>

My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world's great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/]]>
Fri, 16 Mar 2018 21:04:42 GMT /timoreilly/we-get-what-we-ask-for-towards-a-new-distributional-economics timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) We Get What We Ask For: Towards a New Distributional Economics timoreilly My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world's great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/blueprint-180316210442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote at the Venturebeat Blueprint conference in Reno, NV on March 6, 2018. The bad maps that are holding us back from building a better world. Technology need not eliminate jobs. It could be helping us tackle the world&#39;s great problems, and helping design marketplaces that ensure a more equitable distribution of the proceeds from doing so. The narrative that goes with the deck is in the speaker notes. There is also a summary and link to the video at https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/tim-oreilly-to-tech-companies-use-a-i-to-do-more-than-cut-costs/
We Get What We Ask For: Towards a New Distributional Economics from Tim O'Reilly
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Towards a New Distributional Economics /slideshow/towards-a-new-distributional-economics/86046476 oecd-brie-180111214201
A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics."]]>

A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics."]]>
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 21:42:01 GMT /slideshow/towards-a-new-distributional-economics/86046476 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Towards a New Distributional Economics timoreilly A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call "distributional economics." <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oecd-brie-180111214201-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk I gave on December 1, 2017 for a workshop on AI and the future of the economy organized by the OECD and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. In it, I explore implications of AI and internet-scale platforms for the design of markets, with the goal of starting a conversation about what we might call &quot;distributional economics.&quot;
Towards a New Distributional Economics from Tim O'Reilly
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How AI Can Create Jobs /slideshow/how-ai-can-create-jobs/76604498 stratahadoop2017revised-170602221030
We forget that when technology destroy, it helps us to create new ones, as long as we remember that the point isn't just cost-reduction, but doing things that were previously impossible! That means both solving hard problems, and pairing technology with people in ways that play to the strengths of each. My keynote at Strata+Hadoop World London, May 2017.]]>

We forget that when technology destroy, it helps us to create new ones, as long as we remember that the point isn't just cost-reduction, but doing things that were previously impossible! That means both solving hard problems, and pairing technology with people in ways that play to the strengths of each. My keynote at Strata+Hadoop World London, May 2017.]]>
Fri, 02 Jun 2017 22:10:30 GMT /slideshow/how-ai-can-create-jobs/76604498 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) How AI Can Create Jobs timoreilly We forget that when technology destroy, it helps us to create new ones, as long as we remember that the point isn't just cost-reduction, but doing things that were previously impossible! That means both solving hard problems, and pairing technology with people in ways that play to the strengths of each. My keynote at Strata+Hadoop World London, May 2017. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stratahadoop2017revised-170602221030-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We forget that when technology destroy, it helps us to create new ones, as long as we remember that the point isn&#39;t just cost-reduction, but doing things that were previously impossible! That means both solving hard problems, and pairing technology with people in ways that play to the strengths of each. My keynote at Strata+Hadoop World London, May 2017.
How AI Can Create Jobs from Tim O'Reilly
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Amazon.com's Web Services Opportunity /slideshow/amazoncoms-web-services-opportunity/74014064 amazon2-170330220015
This is my March 8, 2001 pitch to Jeff Bezos on why Amazon ought to offer web services. I'm uploading it now because I'm referencing it in my forthcoming book, WTF: What's the Future and Why It's Up To Us, due from Harper Business in October 2017, and want people to be able to take a look at it. This is of historical interest only.]]>

This is my March 8, 2001 pitch to Jeff Bezos on why Amazon ought to offer web services. I'm uploading it now because I'm referencing it in my forthcoming book, WTF: What's the Future and Why It's Up To Us, due from Harper Business in October 2017, and want people to be able to take a look at it. This is of historical interest only.]]>
Thu, 30 Mar 2017 22:00:14 GMT /slideshow/amazoncoms-web-services-opportunity/74014064 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) Amazon.com's Web Services Opportunity timoreilly This is my March 8, 2001 pitch to Jeff Bezos on why Amazon ought to offer web services. I'm uploading it now because I'm referencing it in my forthcoming book, WTF: What's the Future and Why It's Up To Us, due from Harper Business in October 2017, and want people to be able to take a look at it. This is of historical interest only. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/amazon2-170330220015-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is my March 8, 2001 pitch to Jeff Bezos on why Amazon ought to offer web services. I&#39;m uploading it now because I&#39;m referencing it in my forthcoming book, WTF: What&#39;s the Future and Why It&#39;s Up To Us, due from Harper Business in October 2017, and want people to be able to take a look at it. This is of historical interest only.
Amazon.com's Web Services Opportunity from Tim O'Reilly
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WTF? /slideshow/wtf-72742668/72742668 timoreillyapricot-170302160739
A somewhat longer version of my Frontiers talk about technology and the future of the economy, with additional material pitched to an audience of Internet operators at Apricot 2017, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on February 27, 2017]]>

A somewhat longer version of my Frontiers talk about technology and the future of the economy, with additional material pitched to an audience of Internet operators at Apricot 2017, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on February 27, 2017]]>
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 16:07:39 GMT /slideshow/wtf-72742668/72742668 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) WTF? timoreilly A somewhat longer version of my Frontiers talk about technology and the future of the economy, with additional material pitched to an audience of Internet operators at Apricot 2017, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on February 27, 2017 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/timoreillyapricot-170302160739-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A somewhat longer version of my Frontiers talk about technology and the future of the economy, with additional material pitched to an audience of Internet operators at Apricot 2017, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on February 27, 2017
WTF? from Tim O'Reilly
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WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx version /slideshow/wtf-why-the-future-is-up-to-us-pptx-version/70964752 g20-170112212314
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)]]>

This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)]]>
Thu, 12 Jan 2017 21:23:13 GMT /slideshow/wtf-why-the-future-is-up-to-us-pptx-version/70964752 timoreilly@slideshare.net(timoreilly) WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx version timoreilly This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/g20-170112212314-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx version from Tim O'Reilly
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-timoreilly-48x48.jpg?cb=1666897453 Founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media (formerly O'Reilly & Associates.) Technical book publisher who learned that the right way to market my books was to market the technologies behind them. As a result, I and my company played a crucial role in evangelizing the world wide web, the perl programming language, linux, open source, xml, web services. Expanded into online publishing, conferences, magazines, and early stage venture investing. Interested in getting to know people on the cutting edge -- I think of my role as changing the future by helping to capture and spread the knowledge of innovators. I sometimes call my company's edge in trendspotting "watching the alpha geeks." I am on the board... radar.oreilly.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/masteringdemons-210421222410-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/mastering-the-demons-of-our-own-design/246686451 Mastering the demons o... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ucllecture-201030214903-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds timoreilly/whats-wrong-with-the-silicon-valley-growth-model What&#39;s Wrong with the ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/enterpriseai-200909180213-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds timoreilly/enterprise-ai-whats-it-really-good-for Enterprise AI: What&#39;s ...