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phone, a touch screen monitor that your grandmother or child could use, and then he connected it to the three g network. And so all those barriers were immediately removed and then you hit that mainstream takeoff phase, that inflection where you go f
So, again, as with every one of these convergences, they're not good or bad. They're not apocalyptic or utopian. They just are. It's a new phenomenon, and we have to name the phenomenon because we have to engage now with it. And, again, this is somet
...the technology industry has to do something to make this better. Could I though take a step back and give you just a different framing of all of this? Please. I think the big thing that we're debating is actually something we've seen in every other t
...of technology underneath that, which we can talk about if you're interested. Yeah. Let's talk about the technologies. No. Seriously. Because you you threw in a whole bunch of words there that I was like, oh, that's interesting. And the the Industry f
...the technology changing to the business models changing. And I think, again, we're seeing a little bit of that today as well. Right? I think I'll say one last thing here. Yeah. I remember I think it was was, you know, Anil Bushiri who worked for at a
data kind of era. And And they all kind of build on each other in a certain way. But as you look at this, what do you see? What do you think is out there in terms of the next waves? Because they seem to be getting more compressed. You know, the rate
...the technology itself, usually not, but but also markets, behaviors. It transforms industries in a way that no single trend could do on its own. So those trends are little building blocks. The convergences
Steve Jobs fixed all that with a $200 phone, a touch screen monitor that your grandmother or child could use, and then he connected it to the three g network. And so all those barriers were immediately removed and then you hit that mainstream takeoff
...where technology has unlocked extraordinary access. One is Airtel Money. This is a mobile wallet platform that serves 45,000,000 customers across 14 African countries. And this is really the primary and only access that this population has to the for
ERPs and other systems of record because of the stickiness of the data gravity. There was a wave of SaaS two point o that was well funded and tried and failed to take on the system of record mostly through a better UI. This is the first time that we'
...mega s curve trends, and it's great that we have another one to invest in. It's gonna be a multi decade story like the cloud, like mobile. This is, in a lot of ways, more complicated than the previous ones. With smartphone, you had units and ASP. You
...technology is an extraordinary pathway to unlock access. And we've been through a number of big technology waves over the last ten to twenty years, you know, mobile phone, cloud computing, social. We're just now in the midst of perhaps the most conse
...trends that come along. The big one, obviously, that we're just rolling through now is AI and machine learning. And I'll I'll give you an example of this. So I was looking the other day doing a bit of prep to speak to you about 10 HR jobs that don't
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