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    • Gordon Bell: The Uploaded Life
    • The Forest for the Trees: The Meanings of Data
    • The Human Face of Big Data
  • Entrepreneurship
    • A Glimpse at the Next Generation
    • Cloudpreneurs
    • The SunSaluter: One Year On
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    • Humanity Enhanced: A Conversation with Ray Kurzweil
    • Where's My Robot?
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    • Africa: The Final Frontier
    • Cyberwar: It's a MAD MAD World
    • Geo-Engineering: Who Decides, and Who Benefits?
    • Making Sense of a Changing China
    • Manufacturing the Future: The Next Era of Global Growth and Innovation
  • Internet
    Economy
    • America’s Economic Opportunity in a World of Services
    • Can the U.S. Stay Competitive?
    • Collaborative Consumption and the Sharing Economy
    • Media IS the Message, Now More Than Ever
    • Shopping Outside the Box: Data and Dollars
    • The End of Offline
    • The Internet's Fantastic Four
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    • Companies Confront the Madness of Crowds
    • Corporate Shape-Shifting and Tech-Based Transformation
    • EMC's Joe Tucci
    • The Facebook Effect, Continued
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Tucson November 11-13, 2012

  • When it comes to the impact of technology on the labor force, we ain't seen nothing yet. We're just on the other side of a tipping point where computers and robots and hardware and software are doing things that used to be the domain of science fiction.
    Andrew McAfee Principal Research Scientist, MIT
  • I think the fundamental model for innovation is changing. And I like to think of it as becoming much more of a collaborative model.
    Padmasree Warrior Chief Technology and Strategy Officer, Cisco
  • The player who ends up owning the video experience, if indeed there is one player to own it, will have a very compelling position as it pertains to the consumer.
    Steve Hasker President, Global Media Products & Advertiser Solutions, Nielsen
  • You need to start to accept that China is going to be a major player on the stage. China is going to have a huge impact on innovation.
    Gary Rieschel Founder, Qiming Venture Partners
  • A kid in Africa with a smartphone has access to more intelligently searchable information than the President of the United States did 15 years ago.
    Ray Kurzweil Founder, Kurzweil Technologies
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