Ex-Google Chief Eric Schmidt Predicts Pandemic Will Create Demand for More Office Space, Not LessPosted on May 22, 2020
With COVID-19 crippling the world economy, there is widespread belief that demand for office space will decrease significantly. But in an interview with Face the Nation, former Google CEO and founder of Schmidt Futures, predicted that the demand will in fact increase because people will want social distancing when they return to work. In the interview, Schmidt also suggested that the trend toward people moving to and working in supercities will change and talked about the importance of making the internet accessible to everyone, especially those who live in rural areas.
Schmidt, who led Google from 2001 to 2011, will head up a New York commission focused on using new technologies and what the state has learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to improve telehealth systems and broadband access across the state.
Here are five takeaways from Eric Schmidt's interview:
1: MORE DEMAND FOR OFFICE SPACE
2: MANY JOBS WILL REMAIN BUT WORK IN DIFFERENT WAYS
3: SUPERCITY TREND WILL CHANGE
“Imagine that there are three or four people: one will go to the office, one will stay home, some will go to some local or near-their-town working environment. It will change the pattern. We've had this situation where people move to supercities in these incredibly concentrated ways. That will change in the next few years. You don't need to be in the supercity in order to participate in the excitement of these supercities."
4: BROADBAND ACCESS MUST BE AVAILABLE ACCESS TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THOSE IN RURAL AREAS
“One-to-two months [of corona)] have brought 10 years of change. Internet is no longer optional to business. It’s fundamental. … You can’t participate in this new economy without access to the internet. It’s how you’re going to learn, it’s how you’re going to deliver services, it’s how you’re going to market. And it’s, by the way, the way you’re going to sell.”
Schmidt points to telehealth as an example. “People have been wanting it for years. Now, the crisis has made it happen so that we only have to go and in see the doc in person if we have to.”
All in all, the new economy underscores the importance of addressing the disparity in access to internet. Schmidt recommends that federal funding is allocated to this. He suggests that the net stimulus bill include federal funding for improved internet access in rural areas.
5: OBSOLETE SOFTWARE INFRASTRUCTURE IN PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS MUST BE UPDATED.
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