Photo By: PINTEREST The way we work has changed forever; yet the places (in particular, office buildings) we work haven’t changed much at all in the past 50 years. With more than 70 percent of the world’s population expected to live in cities by 2030, major policy shifts and corporate incentives increasingly favor urbanization, becoming the catalysts to a global urban renaissance. Global market forces, giant leaps forward in technology, and unprecedented climatic shifts are defining the 21st century. 1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics will create more jobs, not mass unemployment — as long as we responsibly guide innovation Whether artificial intelligence will rise up and take over is the subject of growing debate. AI is “our biggest existential threat” to mankind, claims tech leader Elon Musk. But science fiction is full of stories about machines usurping humans. It's not a notion supported by history or data. The impact of AI on the future does ...