LSE London Alumni Talks

Futurist Foresight - How to analyse and strategise for tomorrow's world with London Futurists' David Wood

June 29, 2021 LSE London Alumni Talks Season 1 Episode 2
Futurist Foresight - How to analyse and strategise for tomorrow's world with London Futurists' David Wood
LSE London Alumni Talks
More Info
LSE London Alumni Talks
Futurist Foresight - How to analyse and strategise for tomorrow's world with London Futurists' David Wood
Jun 29, 2021 Season 1 Episode 2
LSE London Alumni Talks

In Episode 2 of our Planet Hope series we speak to David Wood. David is the Chair of the London Futurists, a board director at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies and a Principal at Delta Wisdom, an independent futurist consultancy and publisher. His new book “Vital Foresight” explores future scenarios of technological disruption, superabundance and existential threat as well as the case for active transhumanism and principles for navigating the future.

In this podcast David touches on several of these issues in considering how to adopt a futurist mindset in considering how key trends in AI, Climate Change and convergent technologies are shaping the future and key principles and lessons from history you can use in seeking to understand the same.

Link to "Vital Foresight" E-book

4:09 - Superforecasting, Foxes and Hedgehogs

9:19 - Malthus and the population forecast

16:00 - A short history of technological ages -The 4th Industrial Revolution vs previous ones?

19:14 - Frontiers of new converging technologies

25:43 - Considering downsides to new tech/analogies to DDT and the Silent Spring

27:30 - AI and the Singularity Game

34:26 - AI and Technonationalism - A historical case for hope?

39:09 - Transhumanism and new frontiers of humanity and society

46:06 - Technology and Inequality in Society

51:25 - Corporate Innovation Strategy - A Futurist Lens and Playbook

55:07 - Case Studies - How Microsoft almost missed the Internet!

57:05 - Key corporate principles on why Microsoft was able to pivot

1:00:25 - Public Sector Innovation

Show Notes Chapter Markers

In Episode 2 of our Planet Hope series we speak to David Wood. David is the Chair of the London Futurists, a board director at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies and a Principal at Delta Wisdom, an independent futurist consultancy and publisher. His new book “Vital Foresight” explores future scenarios of technological disruption, superabundance and existential threat as well as the case for active transhumanism and principles for navigating the future.

In this podcast David touches on several of these issues in considering how to adopt a futurist mindset in considering how key trends in AI, Climate Change and convergent technologies are shaping the future and key principles and lessons from history you can use in seeking to understand the same.

Link to "Vital Foresight" E-book

4:09 - Superforecasting, Foxes and Hedgehogs

9:19 - Malthus and the population forecast

16:00 - A short history of technological ages -The 4th Industrial Revolution vs previous ones?

19:14 - Frontiers of new converging technologies

25:43 - Considering downsides to new tech/analogies to DDT and the Silent Spring

27:30 - AI and the Singularity Game

34:26 - AI and Technonationalism - A historical case for hope?

39:09 - Transhumanism and new frontiers of humanity and society

46:06 - Technology and Inequality in Society

51:25 - Corporate Innovation Strategy - A Futurist Lens and Playbook

55:07 - Case Studies - How Microsoft almost missed the Internet!

57:05 - Key corporate principles on why Microsoft was able to pivot

1:00:25 - Public Sector Innovation

A short history of technological ages -The 4th Industrial Revolution vs previous ones?
Frontiers of new converging technologies
AI and the Singularity Game
AI and Technonationalism - A historical case for hope?
Transhumanism and new frontiers of humanity and society
Technology and Inequality in Society
Corporate Innovation Strategy - A Futurist Lens and Playbook
Case Studies - How Microsoft almost missed the Internet!
Key corporate principles why Microsoft was able to pivot
A public sector success - Kennedy's space race
Innovation in your life - Students, Professionals and Learning for the Future
Industries of the Future