Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through te
2,284,500 plays| Rachel Botsman | TEDSummit • June 2016Takeaways Share Save LikeRead transcript Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often ...
TED中英官方演讲稿-RachelBotsman_2010X何谓协作消费.docx,1.So today Im going to talk to you about the rise of collaborative consumption. 今天我要和大家探讨的是 关于协作消费的崛起。 2.Im going to explain what it is and try and convince you -- in just 15 min
Airbnb, says Botsman, is known to many as a place to rent out spare rooms. But it also has all kinds of stranger places: Lovely holiday homes, treehouses, teepees, castles, airplane hangars. The idea of renting your home to a stranger seemed crazy as recently as a few years ago. N...
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“Without buying into the shallow potential of the latest fad, be that Twitter or Facebook, Botsman takes a more intelligent long view of how technology will change the terms on which people live and work.”— Monocle Rachel Botsman’s TED talks ...
Rachel Botsman | PublicAffairs (2017) About TEDx TEDx was created in the spirit of TED's mission, "ideas worth spreading." It supports independent organizers who want to create a TED-like event in their own community. Find a TEDx event near you This talk was pres...
Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through te
Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through te
Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through te