Computers are not only getting faster than expected but also smarter. Forecasting the future of technology is difficult, says Richard Worzel, speaking at the CIO Peer Forum in April this year, because in many ways, what the technology will be capable of is not as important as what people will want done. With the growth in artificial intelligence have you considered that, if computers take over all the routine jobs, those left will be the creative interpersonal ones - requiring us to improve our communication and human skills and those of our employees.


Richard WorzelPresentation:
 What CIO’s Will Be Bringing to the Party: The Future of Technology, and What CIO’s Will Be Able to Contribute (TRANSCRIPT) 
or (PDF - 200KB)
By: Richard Worzel, Consultant
Date given: April 7, 2011
Event: CIO Peer Forum


The Future of Technology, and What CIOs Will Be Able to Contribute | Presentation by Richard Worzel

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November 29, 2011 6:00 AM

Computers are not only getting faster than expected but also smarter. Forecasting the future of technology is difficult, says Richard Worzel, speaking at the CIO Peer Forum in April this year, because in many ways, what the technology will be capable of is not as important as what people will want done.

With the growth in artificial intelligence have you considered that, if computers take over all the routine jobs, those left will be the creative interpersonal ones - requiring us to improve our communication and human skills and those of our employees.



Richard WorzelPresentation:
 What CIO’s Will Be Bringing to the Party: The Future of Technology, and What CIO’s Will Be Able to Contribute (TRANSCRIPT) 
or (PDF - 200KB)
By: Richard Worzel, Consultant
Date given: April 7, 2011
Event: CIO Peer Forum

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