[embedded content] Published: Thursday August 11 2016 The world is living in exponential times, according to the Greek-American entrepreneur Peter Diamandis — an era when the pace of technological change is doubling every year or two. Speaking to an audience of 40 wealthy families at The Family Consilium which was convened in Gstaad by Pictet in June 2016, he said that the speed of innovation was making the world’s population better-off, healthier and happier. In this conversation, he explains his thinking and gives examples of the ‘moonshot thinking’ that he is involved in — taking on challenges which had previously been seen as insoluble.
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The world is living in exponential times, according to the Greek-American entrepreneur Peter Diamandis — an era when the pace of technological change is doubling every year or two. Speaking to an audience of 40 wealthy families at The Family Consilium which was convened in Gstaad by Pictet in June 2016, he said that the speed of innovation was making the world’s population better-off, healthier and happier. In this conversation, he explains his thinking and gives examples of the ‘moonshot thinking’ that he is involved in — taking on challenges which had previously been seen as insoluble.