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TRANSCRIPT: The World by 2030: Futurist Gerd Leonhard On AI & Work At GLMC 2025

Read the full transcript of futurist Gerd Leonhard’s talk titled “The World by 2030 – On AI & Work” at GLMC 2025 on January 30, 2025.

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TRANSCRIPT:

GERD LEONHARD: Great to see you, dignitaries, excellencies, highnesses, great to be here. I have a great talk to you today about al-Mustaqbal, the future. This is an important word because the future is not like the present. The future is not an extension of the present. The future is not a version of the past. The future is entirely different. And I want to start off by saying I think the future is better than we think. There’s so much talk about the future today being bad, especially in Europe where I live in Switzerland. People in Europe are saying, well, the future, I probably won’t have children because the future is bad.

It’s different here, I know. But there’s a perception that everything is going down, right? You can feel the perception of this. So I’m going to speak about this and what happens.

Major Challenges

There’s two major things happening today. One is, of course, climate change and renewable energy. And this is bigger than we all think. This is the biggest change in industry and production and across the board in all industries in the next two decades. For this country, of course, very big topic. The other big topic, which impacts, of course, the labor markets also, is the convergence of humans and machines, intelligent systems. Machines that can pretend to be human, so-called artificial intelligence. What does that do to us? And what’s our future place?

I mean, my kids, they’re 30 and 35, they’re going to live in a world where we have machines that have the computing capacity than all of humanity combined.