Capitalism 2.0: the economy of the future will be powered by neural lace
A battle for the "soul" of the global economy is underway. The next few decades will likely decide whether capitalism survives or is replaced with a techno-fuelled quasi-socialism where robots do most of the jobs while humans live off government support, likely a designated guaranteed or basic income. Many experts believe wide-scale automation is inevitable. Even the world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, recently announced it's building an AI to replace its managers, many of whom are highly educated and previously thought invulnerable to automation. Robots, it seems, will manage everything.
Nov-16-2019, 01:57:30 GMT
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