Abu Dhabi 2015 - The Fourth Industrial Revolution
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http://www.weforum.org/ Humankind is at the threshold of a new industrial revolution driven by the confluence of a staggering range of emerging technologies. How will politics, economies and societies be transformed? • Justine Cassell, Associate Vice-Provost, Technology Strategy and Impact, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Global Agenda Council on Artificial Intelligence & Robotics • Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of Estonia; Global Agenda Council on Cyber Security • Lee Sang-Yup, Distinguished Professor and Director, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Chemistry, Advanced Materials & Biotechnology • Andrew D. Maynard, Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University, USA; Global Agenda Council on Nanotechnology • Bernard Meyerson, Chief Innovation Officer and Vice-President, IBM Corporation, USA; Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies Moderated by • Mark Spelman, Future of the Internet Initiative, World Economic Forum
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digital commerce journey
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prospect of a gap! look around the gap is huge and growing all the time = for the first time in history the ruling class will be able to augment themselves and for the first time legitimately say they are different for others
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someone knows your blood type so what? its slightly more significant than that - they are storing everything we do! some would say the end of privacy has already happened
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we have a ruling class that look upon a significant proportion of the population as less than human - surely this is a key issue - having an interspecies predator at the wheel seems a little psychotic to me
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teach empathy and collaboration - have we as a human family been so harmed by the systems of individualism and self interest that we cannot manage these base human instincts
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"humiliating roles as servants" I mean what if people like to do those tasks?? well, corporations and leaders have the power and ability to change and influence people's behavior to any extant. So lets see what future has in store for us
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I love the way she thinks. she's a realistic and and optimistic.
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why have this debate in a Medieval country
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20:15 On balance,"upskilling", isn't going to solve the problem of the common man in the cutthroat, winner take all, culture of predatory capitalism. The regular fellow, lacks the potential to compete at the technological level of the fourth Industrial Revolution. Not having any further use to the elites, commoners will be surreptitiously culled, sparing only those few of special interest, using the deliberate outbreak of a lethal virus that they, will not be effectively immunized against. The lethal virus may even be contained in the "immunization" itself.
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very good debate
help me alot for presentation prepartion -
@ 8min 47 sec mark you see a Sikh that is the Neat Turbaned Top Scientist in the back as he heads forwards. Sikhs are not Muslims, 99.9% of Turbaned Americans and Europeans are Sikhs. Sikhs are very Smart and Loving people most are Doctors and Scientists
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cultures will converge as science and technology become more and more advance and changes become faster and faster. those that refuse to embrace will fail.
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