Dec 28, 2021
In this week’s Immigration Law for Tech Startups podcast, I’m joined by Jamais Cascio, a futurist and distinguished fellow at the Institute for the Future, a nonprofit group based in Palo Alto, where he determines plausible outcomes for the future. Also a notable speaker and writer, Jamais focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies, environmental dilemmas, and cultural transformation.
Futurists are like historians in reverse. They don’t make predictions but rather tease out the broader picture of consequences. For instance, futurists have been talking about the pandemic (ever since Jamais has been doing this work for 25 years) as this big potential issue that could hit at any time. Today, Jamais gives us a picture of the future of work and immigration and some questions to ask ourselves and mindset changes we need to do as we're dealing with these radical changes we're facing in a chaotic world.
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The BANI Framework: “Facing the Age of Chaos”
https://medium.com/@cascio/facing-the-age-of-chaos-b00687b1f51d
Open the Future
“Innovation and Creation in a World of Chaos” Talk for Brazil Innovation Week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCmRDQovvXY
Institute for the Future
Alcorn Immigration Law: