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December 19th, 2017

Approaching the End of 2017

  As we look back in anger/weariness/concern/anxiety/happiness at 2017, my audiences and readers frequently ask the same questions: What is going on and what does this mean in the years ahead? The world is changing rapidly and in big ways. The technologies that were pure science fiction a decade ago are moving into our lives. […]

 

 

December 12th, 2017

It is Time to Talk Worst Case Scenario About Climate Change

[Note:  This post is much longer than usual.  It was first published at The Sarasota Institute where columns are 1500-2500 words.  I didn’t want to break the column in two.] The negative effects of fossil fuels have been speculated upon and known for a long time. The larger scale concerns, awareness, and now actions have largely […]

 

 

November 9th, 2017

Reality as We Know it Will Change

The time between now and 2037 will be one of the most transformative historic transits in history.  There we be more change in the next 20 years than in any 50 -100 year period in history.  Reality as we know it will change. As the futurist who has been saying for 10 years that we […]

 

 

November 7th, 2017

Revisiting a 2016 Presidential Election Forecast

One of the more frivolous consequences of being a futurist is that I am always asked about “who’s going to win?”.  The Super Bowl, the Stanley Cup [by Canadians] and of course last year, the presidential election.  Sporting events I laughingly wave my hand at, but a national election encompasses dynamics that are larger and […]

 

 

October 31st, 2017

A Possible Financial Disruption in the Next Two Years

[Note: much of this column was recently published in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune] I am not a financial adviser nor an economist. I do not offer investment advice. I am instead very happy to be a futurist whose value is to forecast the future accurately up to five years out and directionally 10 to 15 years […]

 

 

October 26th, 2017

Humanity’s Psychological Disruption Relative to Artificial Intelligence

We humans that are alive now are the first iteration of humanity to have to psychologically adapt to sharing the planet with an equal or superior intelligence.  We have always thought, accepted or “known” that our species is the most intelligent on earth.  To some degree and certainly increasing in the years ahead, that is […]

 

 

October 24th, 2017

State of the Future 19.0

The Millennium Project’s latest report – the State of the Future 19.0- has recently been published.  This publication is one of the few that looks broadly at the present and future of humanity. As a futurist, I find it has always provided a wider scope of analysis about the present issues than most other reports […]

 

 

October 18th, 2017

The Age of Disruption

We now live in the Age of Disruption.  We now live in the Age of Transformation. Please stop using the word Innovation.  It is a 1990s word.  Everywhere I go, all the conferences and trade shows I speak at, the word innovation is on everyone’s lips.  “We provide innovative solutions to….”  “We are an innovative […]

 

 

October 12th, 2017

The Physical Reality and the Screen Reality

During the last 10 years I have consistently spoken about the two realities we live in; the physical reality and the screen reality.  The physical reality is of course based upon atoms and the screen reality is based upon digits.  During this time it has become clear that the screen reality morphs more quickly than […]

 

 

October 9th, 2017

Health Care for the American Democracy

Note:  This first appeared on The Sarasota Institute web site, a new entity launched a few months ago.  It is being reprinted here for two reasons.  First, the readership of this 11 year old blog is far larger than that of the new TSI.  Second, I am hoping that if you do enjoy deeper thought […]

 

 

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