![]() Claiming that he discusses the issue of how to digitize every single day, Schmidt says that the question is no longer ‘do we need it?’ but ‘how do we achieve it?’ He believes that digitization is the only way forward, whether it is a business or a government, and that there has to be a plan (at the very least) to digitize services. No one can afford not to digitise services, according to Schmidt. He firmly believes that entrepreneurship and innovation will be the great business narrative for the next decade, pointing out that entrepreneurs not only boost our economy but can contribute to solving some of humanity’s largest issues. Schmidt is convinced that we need to produce more entrepreneurs everywhere, and calls upon universities and governments all over the world to encourage entrepreneurship and new ideas. ![]() This will give teachers the ability to identify the most successful teaching models and augment their teaching to make education more effective. ![]() Recognising that everyone learns differently, he suggests using computers to monitor the different ways students learn. He also envisions a large role of technology in healthcare by directing the resources to more accurate healthcare solutions and the use of robots in medical research.Īlthough computer science is already widely used in education, Schmidt envisions a new way of using computers to make education smarter. Climate change is one area in which he envisions that technology can help, by using computers to help increase energy efficiency. He sees robots as a tool to increase performance and productivity, and eliminate the mind crushing, boring tasks that many workers deal with every day.Īccording to the Google boss it is only our own creativity and innovation that limits the possible use of computer technology. Highly repetitive and mundane tasks will be automated, and give humans more time to focus on creative and interesting tasks. Schmidt does not predict that human workers will be replaced by robots, but envisages cooperation between humans and robots in the workplace. Automation is reshaping workplaces and will in years to come bring fundamental changes to almost every industry. The fear that the job market might be destroyed due to the onset of technology is not new, but with the development of new technology, automation might happen a lot faster than before. ![]() ![]() Here are some of his thoughts on how computer technology will continue to changes our lives. In conversation with Professor Chrisanthi Avgerou, the executive chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet discussed the progress in Computer Science education, digital skills and opportunities that flow computing innovation in machine learning. Schmidt helped grow Google from a Silicon Valley start-up to a global leader in technology, and has spent decades predicting technological innovations. Google boss Eric Schmidt shared his visions for the future at a recent LSE Department of Management public lecture.įriday night and the Old Theatre at LSE was packed with students, academics and some of Britain’s computing pioneers to hear Eric Schmidt’s predictions and opinions on the future of computer technology. ![]()
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