Mar 1, 2018
Did you ever go on vacation and never want to come back? Mark Sears is the founder and CEO of Cloudfactory, a tech savvy outsourcing company he started after he extended a planned two week vacation to Nepal with his wife. Really. Listen to episode 24 to hear Mark describe why he stayed to teach Ruby-on-Rails and how now his company provides a "cloud labor" force that is supporting many new artificial intelligence applications and the arms race of self driving cars. #Kathmandu #Nepal #durhamnc #selfdrivingcars
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03:40s Are we all going to lose our jobs? The future of work
05:42s Speed of change and how it’s affecting job functions
07:55s Machine learning, supervised learning and unsupervised learning
10:32s The human labor component behind artificial intelligence for supervised learning
16:20s Traveling to Kathmandu, Nepal; staying and starting Cloudfactory
19:47s Learning Nepali’s leave their country for two years at a time for opportunity
20:45s Extending a vacation, and teaching Ruby on Rails
23:50s Starting Cloudfactory to offer a tech savvy, outsourced labor service
28:08s Cloudfactory use cases - artificial intelligence work streams
33:02s The arms race of creating training data for self-driving cars
35:25s Cloudfactory mission of creating meaningful work and fostering innovation
38:35s Talent is equally distributed but opportunity is not
41:30s Expanding internet access and the next decade of work, a flattening world
48:15s Continued reinvention with traveling: living / working in different countries
“Work is about to be completely disrupted, but it’s just changing. It’s certainly not a matter of there being nothing left for us to do. It’s an opportunity for us to continue working on higher order things”
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