Is Singapore the next Silicon Valley? - CNBC Feature
Tech giants like Google are winning the war for talent, encouraging start-ups to go hunt for a new heartland. In Asia, Singapore wants to be the answer.
The digital education revolution
The most effective digital learning model for colleges is the flip teaching model. This involves students receiving instruction at home through online lectures, and doing homework in class where the teacher can mentor them.
Safe City: Beyond the usual suspects
According to the Oxford Dictionary, the word "security" means the "state of being free from danger or threat". But threats in the 21st century are complex and the perpetrators involved are not the usual suspects.
The mouse may be extinct in 2030
Many think technology in education means teaching students to search the Web for answers or teaching pre-schoolers how to use the computer mouse. Instead, children need to be taught how technology works, not merely how to use today’s tools.
The Generative City
Great cities will be increasingly distinguished by their capacity to produce inclusive, sustainable and innovative outcomes. These cities will be driven by empowered citizens, ubiquitous technologies and policies that enable the actors to redefine the way we work, live and play.
Teaching Know How
Disruptive technologies are shattering the notion of a stable career. The 19th-century model of education, which consists of a linear accumulation of credits from elementary school to university, can no longer guarantee success in the 21st century.
Creatively financing future cities — Dr. Ayesha Khanna
Asia’s infrastructural needs – in areas like power and transportation – will require $8 trillion ($9.83 trillion) of investment within the next decade.
Parag and Ayesha Khanna foresee a hybrid future
In their book, Hybrid Reality, Parag and Ayesha Khanna argue that global connectivity and innovation will open opportunities to all who embrace them.
It's the technology, stupid - Dr. Ayesha Khanna
China's superpower growth via tech-driven manufacturing calls for prioritizing geo-technology over geopolitics and geo-economics.
What is 'hybrid reality'? MSNBC with Melissa Harris-Perry
Ayesha and Parag Khanna share the thesis of their e-book, Hybrid Reality, on MSNBC, where they discuss the integration of technology into everyday life.
Parag and Ayesha Khanna - Welcome to the Hybrid Age
Parag and Ayesha Khanna say tech can alter our reality and our relationships with AI, all of which are expanding and destabilizing our sense of self.
Parag and Ayesha Khanna - Which Nation Has the Best 'Technik'?
Parag and Ayesha Khanna discuss that Technik is about adaptability: the capacity to harness emerging technologies to improve our circumstances.
Parag and Ayesha Khanna - Is Your Job Robot-Proof?
Parag and Ayesha Khanna suggest that Americans can compete through self-employment and transforming education to better prepare for the changing job market.
Generative Cities: The Future of Urban Intelligence
The globally mobile entrepreneur will decide where to invest capital and where to live will depend on a city’s ability to create a personalized urban experience.
India needs to rethink “smart cities”
By 2050, 70% of the world will be urban. The rate of urbanization is staggering, and more than 215 million people in India will migrate to cities by 2015.
Technology Will Take on a Life of Its Own
We are moving into a world where knowledge will become an inexhaustible commodity and transform our sense of self not just for a generation, but forever.
The Future Of Home Living - Dr. Ayesha Khanna
PSFK Labs chats with Dr. Ayesha Khanna, which explores how new technologies are changing the way we interact with our environment.
Time: Intelligent Cities - Northern Stars
Stockholm, named the first European Green Capital in 2010, hopes to turn green into gold by exporting smart power to an energy-conscious world, by 2050.
Dr. Ayesha Khanna Interviewed By Brian Lehrer
Brian Lehrer invited Dr. Ayesha Khanna to explore the latest developments and challenges in the rapidly evolving world of AI.
Long Bus, Short Wait - A Smart City Case of Curitiba, Brazil
In the 1960s, Curitiba was plagued by congestion. Architect Jaime Lerner created an urban-design strategy aiming for an efficient transportation system.