Talks for Good by NTT Disruption: Can Tech Lead Society for the Better?

NTT Disruption, the disruptive company of NTT, with the collaboration of NTT DATA, has launched Talks for Good, a wave of disruptive thought to shake consciences with 9 of the best world-class leaders shaping the world for good.

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Nine of the best world-class visionaries. One question: How can tech improve the world we live in? Discover these nine amazing talks brought to you by @ntt_disruption in collaboration with #NTTDATA #TalksForGood #DisruptForGood ?? https://disruption.global.ntt/for-good/

Afdhel Aziz, Joel Cuello, Keren Elazari, Juan Enriquez, Aubrey de Grey, Robin Chase, Ramez Naam, Amy Jo and Brent Bushnell delve into current social, ethical and economic challenges of our century: can tech lead society for the better?

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The talks come about at an unprecedented time when global economic, social, political and cultural activities have been disrupted, globalization paralyzed and hopes for a better world have been reborn.

NTT Disruption in collaboration with NTT DATA stress their concern of empowering small but smart things in the areas of technology, that will lead to big changes for good, and impact positively people’s lives and society:

“Disruptive thinking in challenging times, to inspire and create what really matters for tomorrow”, says Marc Alba, SVP, NTT. President & CEO, NTT Disruption.

Digitally focused, NTT Disruption has a strong commitment to impact everyone, everywhere, in the areas of Cognitive Social Agents, Liquid Platforms and Immersive Experiences. With offices in San Francisco, London, Madrid, Texas and Boston, it co-creates, co-validates and co-accelerates with key players in the automotive, banking, sports and entertainment, and health industries:

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