Search results for “ai first” Windows 8: the first truly digital interface? By Adam Tinworth Can a different paradigm of mobile computer use get any traction in the market? Let's hope so - because Microsoft is the only one trying. Malte Ubl – Programming; Explained. For Malte Ubl, programming is a hobby for which you can even get paid. In his talk at NEXT Berlin 2012 he gave the audience a better understanding of why he considers programming that way and how you can get started yourself. Eyes Free: Apple’s drive to claim the car By Adam Tinworth While we've all been looking for signs of Apple's move into TVs, it's been stealthily claiming our cars… Designing Digital Services by Putting People First By Adam Tinworth Louisa Heinrich of Fjord outlines how to create real solutions for customers rooted in the problems people are actually facing. First speakers confirmed for NEXT Berlin 2012 By Anja Waltemate 70 days to go until NEXT Berlin 2012 and we’re now very proud to present and announce our first confirmed speakers for 2012. Besides the renowned technology historian George Dyson there are some other names that might meet with your interest. Post Digital edges towards the mainstream By Adam Tinworth Yesterday’s post was a little on the esoteric side, diving into the use of Post Digital in the art. If you’re seeking evidence that the term is rapidly evolving away from that into the mainstream, can I point you towards an article published last month in the UK’s Guardian newspaper? Google is the Cool Kid Again, and Facebook Starts to Look Like MySpace By Martin Recke It’s amazing how fast perceptions can change. Just a few weeks ago, Google was the search giant that… First NEXT11 Videos Are Online By Anja Waltemate You missed engaging NEXT11 talks? You’d like to check out your favourite keynotes again? You’d like to learn… First Programme Draft for NEXT11 is Safe & Sound By Anja Waltemate It took great minds, lots of hands and streams of data: The milestones of the NEXT Conference… Rolf Schmidt-Holtz becomes Chairman of NEXT Conference By Anja Waltemate Rolf Schmidt-Holtz is this year’s chairman of the NEXT Conference. Thereby, one of the well-known representatives of the… First speakers for NEXT11 are confirmed By Anja Waltemate Say “Hi!” and welcome our first round of confirmed speakers at NEXT11! We’re very happy that Tim… Doing business in the permacrisis By Adam Tinworth The re-election of Donald Trump reminds us that the bonfire of the incumbents is ripping through our political systems. Will our businesses be the next victims of the permacrisis? Rebranding Love Brands By Elisabeth Göbl, Alain Sama, Sandra Graggaber, Isabel Neumann, Lilli von Pressentin Guiding iconic brands through change 2024’s most energising insights from our digital futures By Adam Tinworth We published dozens of insights into future trends in 2024. Which ones caught your imagination? It’s all about AI, politics, and the merger of physical and digital… How the Big Tech oligarchy came to power By Martin Recke It took decades for Big Tech to rise and become the oligarchy it is today. Is it too late to prevent it from destroying democracy? The most important NEXT Insights of 2024 By Adam Tinworth What caught your attention in 2024? The distant future of AI, the increasing pushback against the smartphone — and the global impact of the permacrisis and Amazon. It’s a glimpse into a complex world… In 2025, we’ll be learning to rewild our lives and our relationships By Adam Tinworth Lockdown forced us into digital social lives. In the years since, we’ve been rewilding our lives and our connection with each other. And that’s reshaping business. The work crisis By Martin Recke Work is a huge part of our lives and societies, but it is in a deep, fundamental crisis. The reasons are manifold and erode the dignity of work. It’s time to act. The power of the quick fix By Martin Recke People know what they want, and they want it now. The quick-fix economy is on the rise. Brands are vulnerable, but not helpless. Teens, social media and the parent trap By Adam Tinworth Today’s teens are tomorrow’s consumers, and the social media backlash is likely to reshape their relationship with digital services in ways we need to pay attention to. NEXT24: Decentralise power structures to give society new energy By Adam Tinworth The internet is a decentralising technology we’ve used to centralise digital power. Can we unleash its full potential and reshape our society through decentralisation? Fake it till you make it? By Martin Recke Generative AI has ushered in a new era of fake content that makes people shy away from interaction due to a lack of trust. The rise of information networks By Martin Recke A recap of NEXT24 through the lens of networks and their rise, from computers to the brain, from democracy to energy. prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 32 next