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Searching For The Question with David Orban
David Orban
100 episodes
9 months ago
David Orban's conversations with his guests, talking about technology and its implications for society.
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David Orban's conversations with his guests, talking about technology and its implications for society.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Science
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Technosocialism with Brett King - Searching For The Question Live #88
Searching For The Question with David Orban
55 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Technosocialism with Brett King - Searching For The Question Live #88
Brett King is an Australian futurist, author, and co-founder and CEO of Moven, a New York-based mobile banking startup. He is regarded as an influencer in financial services globally, and his book Augmented was cited by China's President Xi Jinping as recommended reading on artificial intelligence. The 21st century is going to be the most disruptive, contentious period humanity has ever lived through. It will challenge our most sacred ideologies around politics, economics and social constructs. It will force humanity to adapt in ways we can't yet imagine. If the cost of providing universal health care is lower than the cost of building a political movement to prevent it, would politicians still view it as socialism? In a world where algorithms and robots take the jobs of immigrants and citizens alike, are border controls an effective response? If unemployment skyrockets due to automation, would conservative governments rather battle long-term social unrest, or could they agree on something like universal basic income? When renewable energy sources are a fraction of the cost of coal-generated electricity, should lobbyists be able to prevent changes to energy infrastructure? When the crowd's mood is measured in influence and exabytes, will real-time democracy render elections a thing of the past? Brett King and Dr. Richard Petty explore the seismic social changes that will be thrust on the world over the coming decades. The Rise of Technosocialism seeks to answer both how our children will live with AI and climate disruption, along with which economies will likely emerge victorious in an always-on, smart world.
Searching For The Question with David Orban
David Orban's conversations with his guests, talking about technology and its implications for society.