Steve Forbes: What's Ahead
Summary: In an uncertain and rapidly changing world, Steve Forbes sits down with today’s leading business and economic minds to give listeners a better grasp of what’s ahead, and shares his own perspectives on the day’s most pressing issues.
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Overall, worldwide quality of life is getting better at an accelerating rate.
A young, greek immigrant makes it billionaire big in America
Disruptive innovation will pave the way to a radically new and better world
Artificial intelligence is part of the process of progress and leads to the end of drudgery.
A small but fierce country with great economic potential.
Prolific businesswoman, activist and inspiration!
Rich Karlgaard on the need to reevaluate societal pressure to achieve early in life.
Robert Vass shares that the fresh technology innovation coming out of Central Europe is good for the world, but it needs support in the form of healthy institutions and capital investment.
Mark Mills says fear about robots taking over the world is baseless. In fact, more automation means more jobs for more people.
Nathan Lewis, economic expert and writer, shares economic success stories for the countries that have employed what he calls “the magic formula”: low taxes and stable money.
Maria Bartiromo, journalist and host of three popular Fox News and Business shows, speaks out about the political scandal brewing that’s not getting enough attention.
Deirdre McCloskey, esteemed economics and history scholar shares why the human race has experienced unprecedented prosperity in the past 200-300 years.
Hear why Bjorn Lomborg, president of his think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center and author, thinks people should stop panicking about dystopian visions of the future and start thinking smart about problem-solving.
George Gilder, technologist, economist and recent author of the book, "Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy," predicts a new era after Google, how Chinese companies are creatively collecting revenue without over-relying on advertising and why computers won’t take over the world.
Jamie Kern Lima's exceptional business story plus her thoughts on the future of cosmetic-industry regulation and women in the workforce.