Many jobs are going to rapidly disappear. New jobs will be created, but not for those who have lost them. This leads to social disruption unless we act now.
We could be on the cusp of a revolution in how solutions are built for the problems in the world. But when it comes to innovation, we need to remember this.
This may be the start of a bolder conversation, where we put into action projects and programs that put the needs of those we seek to help before ourselves.
There are many lessons that Silicon Valley and the United States can learn from the developing world. India's move toward a cashless society is one of them.
This UK-based company developed a hydrogen fuel cell car. Its mission is to pursue the elimination of environmental impact of personal transport. Read how.