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The emergence of the internet was met with hope and enthusiasm by people who understood that the plutocrat-controlled mainstream media were manipulating public opinion to manufacture consent for the status quo. The democratization of information-sharing was going to give rise to a public consciousness that is emancipated from the domination of plutocratic narrative control, thereby opening up the possibility of revolutionary change to our society’s corrupt systems.
But it never happened. Internet use has become commonplace around the world and humanity is able to network and share information like never before, yet we remain firmly under the thumb of the same power structures we’ve been ruled by for generations, both politically and psychologically. Even the dominant media institutions are somehow still the same.
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The rate of innovation – from steam engines to electrical outlets, to computer terminals to AI chatbots – is accelerating and the world is getting better for it.
National Space Science Authority (NSSA) Chief Executive Officer Dr Mohamed Ebrahim Al Aseeri took part in the Global Technology Governance Summit in Japan where he gained vast knowledge about the technology-driven future.
The summit brought together 2,000 global stakeholders from 125 countries representing 50 governments and more than 600 company leaders from across the world to discuss topics on new technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), global technology governance, industry transformation, government transformation, and frontier technologies.
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Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić told the Global Technology Governance Summit that a shift to e-government had already saved 180 million sheets of A4.
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Futurism is a means to see beyond COVID-19. Here’s how to time travel
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This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum.
Author: Mike Bechtel, Managing Director and Chief Futurist, US Consulting, Deloitte & Ruth Hickin, Strategy & Impact Lead, World Economic Forum
The COVID-19 crisis is shining a Klieg light on the immense challenges of planning for the future amid extreme uncertainty.
Now more than ever, leaders need tools to help them understand where they are headed beyond the near-term.