4.9 • 112 Ratings
🗓️ 29 December 2021
⏱️ 55 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, really here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away? |
| 0:16.5 | Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now. |
| 0:21.7 | Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven trends that are shaping our future right now. |
| 0:31.0 | Here's your host who will take us into the future of now. |
| 0:34.9 | Bonnie D. Graham. |
| 0:36.4 | Welcome, welcome, welcome. This is week two of our annual crystal ball prediction special. So happy to be here. I've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and one who sent me her predictions in advance. Welcome. We're talking today about the future of mobility and manufacturing. I'm going to ask my guest to go on mute for just a second because |
| 0:54.7 | we've got some background noise there. We are going to be talking about the future of those two |
| 0:59.3 | very, very interesting topics. I want to do a shout out to series sponsor the future of mobility |
| 1:04.2 | and manufacturing with game changers, Judy Kubis, who was unable to join us today. Aswin Manipali |
| 1:09.4 | is with us. He's formerly SAP and he worked with Judy for many years on the series that used to be called The Future of Cars and now Mobility and Manufacturing. So Aspen, we're happy to have you here and everybody else as well. I'm going to do a little bit of crystal ball gazing on some popular, popular information. And let's see if any of you remember. |
| 1:28.2 | I have a couple of buzz quotes here that have nothing to do with our topic, but I'm going |
| 1:32.0 | to ask you all a key question. |
| 1:33.6 | If anybody remembers, there's something called West Side Story, 1957, it was a Broadway |
| 1:38.2 | play. |
| 1:39.0 | It was Stephen Sondheim who left us last week, his Broadway debut, and it was turned into |
| 1:43.1 | a musical film adaptation, |
| 1:45.2 | lyrics by Bernstein and Eleanor Bernstein and Sonheim, someday, somewhere, we'll find a new way |
| 1:51.3 | of living. And that's the future statement. Now hold on to that. Buzz number two, here's a line |
| 1:56.0 | from Willie Wonka, played by Gene Wilder. The song was pure imagination. 1971, Willy Wonka in the chocolate |
| 2:02.0 | factory. I'm hungry. Composers Leslie Briskus and Anthony Newley wrote the song over the phone in one day. |
| 2:08.8 | Now think about this. It was 1971. What didn't they have that we have today in technology? |
| 2:13.8 | We know that the quote, anything you want to do, do it. Want to change the world? |
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