Everyone agrees: the future has never been so exciting. Lately, some of the world’s leading futurologists have been outbidding themselves in their enthusiasm, breathlessly predicting The Rise of the Robots, The Second Machine Age, The Third Wave, The Fourth Industrial Revolution.
We stand on the brink of a brave new era that will usher in unmatched technological progress and economic abundance. All we have to do is decide how best to manage the social disruption caused by this revolution and allocate the fruits of this unprecedented growth.
The trouble is that the present does not appear to have received that memo.
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