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EP. 14 – The urbanisation of humanity, Technology and The Millennium Project: 25 Years On
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EP. 14 – The urbanisation of humanity, Technology and The Millennium Project: 25 Years On
In this Episode #14 Jerome Glenn, the Executive Director of the Millennium Project, shares with us some of the trends and influences that are shaping the future of urbanisation. Jerome mentions that the idea of “respect for the other” is extraordinarily important for peace in the future. According to Jerome, the urbanisation of humanity is one of the strongest trends that there is. In this interview, he explains some of the most significant accomplishments of the Millennium Project so far and talks about artificial intelligence influences on the social dimension and on individual self-actualisation.
Jerome Glenn is the Executive Director/CEO at The Millennium Project, a global futures studies and research think tank stablished in 1996. He is the creator of the Futures Wheel method.
Greening Urban Futures Podcast
We are a transdisciplinary communication platform to stimulate debate on past, present, and future challenges and opportunities for the urban environment. We promote knowledge creation and the spread of scientific information to imagine probable futures of life in cities.