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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 27, 2020

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Amazon jumps into virtual tourism, offering live one-on-one experiences around the world. Mike Angiulo worked at Microsoft for 25 years as an engineering manager and vice president for products including Windows PCs, Microsoft Outlook, Xbox, Surface, and cloud and artificial intelligence technologies. … Read More.

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Disruptive innovation in professional services: the value in expertise

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The 3 key drivers of disruption of expertise are remote work , process automation , and artificial intelligence. He focuses on many of the systemic and process issues, however aspects disrupting doctor’s provision of expertise include medical tourism and tele-surgery.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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Hot: AI and VR/AR With digital transformations moving at full throttle, and a desire to stay innovative, it should come as no surprise that use cases for virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence continue to grow in several verticals. There are indications the voice market is slowing.

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2021+ 9 themes for next year and beyond

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Organizations and individuals are learning how to excel at virtual work, including enabling serendipitous connections with colleagues, balancing work and home lives, ensuring worker privacy, and using an array new technologies including 5G and virtual reality to transcend location. – InsideEVs. Human Machine Symbiosis.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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She has worked on projects about diverse issues such as water security, the future of energy, the future of youth, intelligent buildings, the development of cities over the next few decades, and planning for Egypt in 2030. One of her core beliefs is that big enterprise has the potential to make our lives better. Cathy Hackl.

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