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The Industries of the Future

By: Alec Ross
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The New York Times bestseller, from leading innovation expert Alec Ross, a “fascinating vision” (Forbes) of what’s next for the world and how to navigate the changes the future will bring.

While Alec Ross was working as Senior Advisor for Innovation to the Secretary of State, he traveled to forty-one countries, exploring the latest advances coming out of every continent. From startup hubs in Kenya to R&D labs in South Korea, Ross has seen what the future holds.

In The Industries of the Future, Ross provides a “lucid and informed guide” (Financial Times) to the changes coming in the next ten years. He examines the fields that will most shape our economic future, including robotics and artificial intelligence, cybercrime and cybersecurity, the commercialization of genomics, the next step for big data, and the impact of digital technology on money and markets. In each of these realms, Ross addresses the toughest questions: How will we have to adapt to the changing nature of work? Is the prospect of cyberwar sparking the next arms race? How can the world’s rising nations hope to match Silicon Valley with their own innovation hotspots? And what can today’s parents do to prepare their children for tomorrow?

Ross blends storytelling and economic analysis to show how sweeping global trends are affecting the ways we live. Sharing insights from global leaders—from the founders of Google and Twitter to defense experts like David Petraeus—Ross reveals the technologies and industries that will drive the next stage of globalization. The Industries of the Future is “a riveting and mind-bending book” (New York Journal of Books), a “must read” (Wendy Kopp, Founder of Teach for America) regardless of “whether you follow these fields closely or you still think of Honda as a car rather than a robotics company” (Forbes).
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Critic reviews

"In a world growing more chaotic, Alec Ross is one of those very rare people who can see patterns in the chaos and guidance for the road forward. He has an unusual diversity of expertise that allows him to apply multiple lenses to the world's challenges and dream up the kind of innovative solutions that are changing the world."
—Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google and author of The New Digital Age
“A fascinating vision of the future of industry. The Industries of the Future reads like a portable TED conference at which you have been seated next to the smartest guy in the room. The book is filled with glimpses of cutting-edge biotech research, statecraft, and entrepreneurship. Ross writes engagingly, and the book should be compelling whether you follow these fields closely or you still think of Honda as a car rather than a robotics company.”
Forbes
"The next 20 years are going to be even faster-moving and more transformative than the 20 we just lived through. Predicting exactly what is going to happen is impossible. But thinking systematically and strategically, as Alec Ross does here, about robotics, genomics, and the codification of everything is absolutely critical. Anyone who wants to understand the key forces that are shaping our economic, political, and social futures will benefit hugely from Ross's insights."
—Reid Hoffman, Founder & Chairman, LinkedIn
“It will likely be one of 2016’s most talked about releases, and I predict will take its place alongside other classic tech-and-society books, like Tim Wu’s Master Switch and Jonathan Zittrain’s Future of the Internet. It’s that good. His writing reveals not just where industries are heading, but where entire societies may end up as a result. This is important reading. Ross takes on an enormous challenge of making sense of how new technology is changing the world, and does so incredibly well, by any standard.”
—Medium
"This book is a must read for the rising generation and their concerned parents and educators. Alec Ross brings a far-reaching perspective to bear in illustrating the opportunities to be seized in our changing worldacross sectors and the globeand the kind of preparation that will be important to make the most of them."
—Wendy Kopp, Founder of Teach For America and CEO of Teach For All
“A riveting and mind-bending book. If you want to know how to survive and thrive in the fast-paced world of today and how to anticipate the opportunities of tomorrow’s information age as well as how to solve big mysteries, this is a good place to start.”
—New York Journal of Books
"A lucid and informed guide, even on the most technical issues."
Financial Times

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Got through this book fast. great read. wouldn't expect anything less from a fellow Northwestern Alum that was there when I was.

my only question is how this bright mind that advised Hillary Clinton on technical issues didn't advise that it may not be a good idea to have an illegal private email server in her bathroom and send classified government emails and sensitive secrets via this email?

great and interesting read...couldn't put it down

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This is one of those rare audiobooks that you listen to over and over, I'm currently on my fourth round. He speaks from reputation and experience, and is very inspirational. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the opportunities for future markets.

Best book I've listened to in a long time

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Good insights and experience from the author. Great narration as well. Easy listening and intriguing.

Worth listening

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As you might have guessed from the cover artwork, this isn't the highest-quality audiobook around. Most of it is unexciting, with old news, but it does get more interesting towards the end. I wouldn't look to this journalist as a herald of what the big industries and jobs will be in the future, but some of his personal stories or talking about how technology is in use around the world are good.

If you're into futurism, this isn't the best book, but is worth adding to your reading list anyway.

It's ok

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A valuable analysis of current trends in innovation and what they will mean going forward. The pace of change is fast and a corresponding pace of adaptation - or at least adjustment - will be crucial for those who wish to take advantage or even stay afloat. Read and absorb.

Primer on the future

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely recommend this book for anyone interested in environmental scanning to stay abreast of the latest shifts in technology and the applications of said technology to our future. Well documented and researched with compelling visions for how these technologies will affect humanity in the near and mid term.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, too long but I did go through it fairly quickly.

Excellent coverage of changing landscapes

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Factual, hard hitting, detailed, insightful and compelling look into the near future whether we are ready or not. Wake up America and brace for serious competition on all fronts! Be prepared to run scared!

Most insightful book I have read in years

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Would you listen to The Industries of the Future again? Why?

Yes, its a guide that is already helping me decide which direction I should encourage my children in the future endeavors.

What did you like best about this story?

That I read it now and not 20 years from now

Insightful!!!

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Really a good book to understand the industries of future and also to understand the importance of openness and woman empowerment. Enjoyed it !!

Great insight !!

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this is actually a fairly interesting book, with interesting topics. I enjoyed it, however I think the title should have been something along the lines of... Hey guess what I did while working for Obama.

wrong title.

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