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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 16, 2014) — Mr. Andres Agostini, Amazon

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REUTERS: Western leaders confront Putin at G20 with threat of more sanctions. Western leaders warned Vladimir Putin at a G20 summit on Saturday that he risked more economic sanctions if he failed to end Russian backing for separatist rebels in Ukraine. Russia denied any involvement in an escalation of the separatist war in eastern Ukraine, where more than 4,000 people have been killed since April, but faced strong rebukes from leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “I guess I’ll shake your hand but I have only one thing to say to you: you need to get out of Ukraine,” Harper told Putin at the summit in Brisbane, Australia, according to his spokesman Jason MacDonald. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/15/us-g20-summit-idUSKCN0IZ03C20141115

FORBES: IBM Signs $325 Million Supercomputing Deal With Dept. Of Energy http://lnkd.in/drkeJ8E

MIT Technology Review: How Entanglement-Generating Satellites Will Make the Quantum Internet Global http://lnkd.in/d-GM7Ht

Telegraph.co.uk: China builds computer network impenetrable to hackers. China is building the world’s first long-distance quantum encryption network, a 1,200-mile line between Beijing and Shanghai that will be theoretically unhackable http://lnkd.in/dGYZSRe

Los Angeles Times: Scientists use Wikipedia search data to forecast spread of flu http://lnkd.in/dRinDmi

The New Yorker: Living on Internet Time http://lnkd.in/drdhjDK

InformationWeek: Salvation Army Finds Refuge, Recovery In The Cloud. Nonprofit agency finds cloud-based backup and disaster recovery system is best and most cost-effective way to protect critical data. http://lnkd.in/dAzmhu3

BBC News: Has quantitative easing worked in the US? http://lnkd.in/d6t5p2n

Wall Street Journal: Who’s Afraid of a Little Deflation? http://lnkd.in/dnFnKjB

Bloomberg: World Economy Worst in Two Years, Europe Darkening, Deflation Lurking: Global Investor Poll. The world economy is in its worst shape in two years, with the euro area and emerging markets deteriorating and the danger of deflation rising, according to a Bloomberg Global Poll of…more http://lnkd.in/dMEzt5m

Business Standard: World outlook darkening as 89% in poll see Europe deflation risk. The euro-zone economy has deteriorated and will get worse if there are no fiscal policy actions from core European countries, mainly Germany http://lnkd.in/dEJ_TX3

Telegraph.co.uk: Spreading deflation across East Asia threatens fresh debt crisis. Asia’s currency skirmishes are happening in a region of festering grievances and territorial disputes, with no Nato-style security structure to dampen down fires http://lnkd.in/dnv6PAs

The Economist: WHEN people think of a large Asian country on the brink of deflation, they probably have Japan in mind. But China, the biggest of them all, is now skirting close to outright falls in prices across a wide swathe of the economy. Producer prices have been declining for nearly three years…more http://lnkd.in/dvxaajy

This is Money: Eurozone staggers to frail growth amid deflation fears ahead of G20 summit http://lnkd.in/dYRu2zM

Business Insider: Why Europe Might Have Already Spiraled Into Deflation http://www.businessinsider.com/why-europe-might-have-already-spiraled-into-deflation-2014-11

BUSINESS INSIDER: Russia Just Gave France A Final Deadline To Hand Over The Mistral Warship http://lnkd.in/d6-9Rxj

Reuters: France hits back after Russia warns of Mistral compensation. Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Friday that France would not be dictated to after an unidentified Russian official was quoted as giving Paris two weeks to deliver the first of two Mistral helicopter carriers or face possible…more http://lnkd.in/ddF4wHp

Economic Times: Vladimir Putin urges Hollande to ‘minimise risks’ between Russia, France http://lnkd.in/dWqqh_2

THERE WILL NOT BE TECHNOLOGICAL SINGULARITY, BUT DISRUPTIONAL SINGULARITY FIRST. BUSINESS INSIDER: Russia Is Threatening France With ‘Grave Consequences’ If It Does Not Deliver War Ships http://lnkd.in/dgE8c-z

FRANCE 24: Europe blast Russia over Ukraine at G20 summit. U.S. President Barack Obama said on Saturday that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine was “appalling” and a threat to the world, while European nations threatened further sanctions against Moscow if it did not end the flow of weapons and troops. http://lnkd.in/dZdyATm

FOREIGN POLICY: Congress to France: Sell Your Warships to NATO, Not Russia http://lnkd.in/dDMycF7

Deutsche Welle: Kiev orders pullout of state services from eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko has decreed an end to the provision of all state services in rebel-held territories of eastern Ukraine. His order covers schools, hospitals, courts, prisons and benefits payments. http://lnkd.in/dqmGe6d

ARS TECHNICA: Google to deploy 180 low-orbit satellites that provide Internet access. Billion-dollar project will complement Google’s balloons and drones. http://lnkd.in/dqm8dYm

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Google Invests in Satellites to Spread Internet Access Company Projects Spending More Than $1 Billion to Connect Unwired Reaches of the Globe http://lnkd.in/d7mZtAV

Telegraph.co.uk: Elon Musk ‘to launch fleet of internet satellites’. Billionaire entrepreneur is reportedly working on an ambitious project to launch around 700 internet satellites into low-Earth orbit and bring internet connections to the developing world http://lnkd.in/dpuiBNY

Globalnews.ca: Our influence on Earth may lead to naming era after humans: Anthropocene http://lnkd.in/dFDJKg4

Space News: NOAA Admits to Cyberattack on Satellite Data Networks. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has acknowledged that the “unscheduled maintenance” that temporarily disrupted the flow of certain satellite data to the National Weather Service in October was prompted by “an…more http://lnkd.in/djxXgcg

CIO Today: China Accused of Hacking Weather Agency NOAA http://lnkd.in/dfsTRjW

USA TODAY: Experts: Major cyberattack will hit in next 11 years. Almost two-third of technology experts expect a “major” cyber attack somewhere in the world that will cause significant loss of life or property losses in the tens of billions of dollars by 2025. http://lnkd.in/dkC79GX

MarketWatch: Gorbachev says don’t pick on Putin http://lnkd.in/dWSK9xS

The Guardian: Mikhail Gorbachev: world on brink of new cold war over Ukraine. Former Soviet Union leader says tensions between US and Russia should be kept under control http://lnkd.in/dcmbs2G

EurActiv: Europe under massive virtual cyber attack. More than 200 organisations from 25 EU member states are under virtual cyber-attack today (30 October), as part of the continent’s largest and most complex ever cyber security exercise. http://lnkd.in/dzsZXby

The Hill: US not prepared for cyberattacks, ex-NSA chief warns http://lnkd.in/dgYfxdE

Washington Times: U.S. tweaks China: Pentagon sends plane targeted in cyberattack to air show http://lnkd.in/dGjVvSm

Telegraph.co.uk: Could your bank be the next victim of a cyber attack? Cybercrime risks becoming the next big banking scandal. What can be done to stop it? http://lnkd.in/dXJCBPz

BBC News: ‘Ambulance drone’ takes to the skies of Belgium http://lnkd.in/dE8GXmW

THE ECONOMIST: The Pacific Age. Under American leadership the Pacific has become the engine room of world trade. But the balance of power is shifting, writes Henry Tricks http://lnkd.in/dxGtiUZ

THE ECONOMIST: Britain is running out of friends in Europe just when it needs them most http://lnkd.in/d66EpfU

THE ECONOMIST: Russia makes a big move in the endgame of negotiations with Iran. Will it help or hinder an accord? http://lnkd.in/dSXiJWW

THE ECONOMIST: Benefits tourism not OK. The European Court of Justice lets governments restrict migrant benefits http://lnkd.in/dcuFWhV

THE ECONOMIST: Mexico’s leadership crisis. From bad to worse. Questions about the financing of President Peña’s house add to his woes http://lnkd.in/dFqFwJV

THE ECONOMIST: Can Detroit recover? Chapter 9 draws to an end. A new plan cheers up the city, but plenty of hard work remains http://lnkd.in/d-DEZNi

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 15, 2014) — Mr. Andres Agostini, Amazon

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NBC NEWS: Australia Accuses Russia of Trying to Reclaim ‘Lost Glories’ http://lnkd.in/dM5uq-2

CBC: Vladimir Putin stations Russian warships off Australia’s coast ahead of G20 Diplomatic drama has been simmering since a Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down over an area of Ukraine http://lnkd.in/dxQXaq3

THE ECONOMIST: A renewed Russian military build-up could be a prelude to more fighting. EVEN as Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, was heading to the G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia, tensions in Ukraine were escalating. http://lnkd.in/djazYuz

REUTERS: Ukraine’s PM says main task is to build army to stop Russia http://lnkd.in/d5tDPRz

CNN: Is Russia planning a winter offensive? http://lnkd.in/dr87a-i

Huffington Post UK: Russia Threatened With Sanctions As Tanks ‘Roll Into Ukraine’ http://lnkd.in/dH9U3db

THE AUSTRALIAN: GE says use of ‘big data’ is changing ways companies operate http://lnkd.in/d9QsAE6

MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW: Rise of the Robot Security Guards. Startup Knightscope is preparing to roll out human-size robot patrols. http://lnkd.in/dzJecxx

BBC: Robots ‘helping autistic pupils build social skills’ http://lnkd.in/d2ZdUJW

THE TELEGRAPH: Should future wars be fought by killer robots? It’s not technology, but morality and the law, which prevents wars being fought by lethal autonomous weapons — better known as killer robots http://lnkd.in/dC8zFa2

RT: UN sounds alarm on rise of autonomous ‘killer robots’ http://lnkd.in/deijvgf

FORBES: Automation Is On The Rise: Will Robots Soon Be Commonplace? http://lnkd.in/dYGpdAD

International Business Times: China Now Has 30 Industrial Robot Factories, Could Double Robot Population By 2017 http://lnkd.in/dJQmfU2

International Business Times UK: CBI and Ricoh: New World Order of Robots Will Help, Not Steal, British Jobs http://lnkd.in/dmiVvxW

Forbes: Marketing Automation Could Be Harming Your Business — Here’s How to Tip the Scale http://lnkd.in/durgqgU

Business Standard: Indian Oil Corporation is in the process of automating its petrol stations and aims to complete the work in the next three years, a top official said. http://lnkd.in/dh8v77D

Data Center Knowledge: Cloud Automation: What You Need to Know and Why It’s Important http://lnkd.in/dHaedGb

Computerworld: Automation arrives at restaurants (but don’t blame rising minimum wages) http://lnkd.in/dWtd5Dd

Automation World: The Effect of Oil Prices on Automation Spending http://lnkd.in/dbvS8uf

InfoQ.com: Automation with humans in mind: making complex systems predictable, reliable and humane http://lnkd.in/dJ6NA6s

The Independent News: Welcome to Canada: automation nation. http://lnkd.in/dJfcNvf

Forbes: China Automation Companies Advance As Beijing Pledges New Policy Support http://lnkd.in/dYZypw8

Business Insider Australia: Home Automation Gadgets Are Leading Explosive Growth In The Consumer ‘Internet Of Things’ Market http://lnkd.in/dJPmHhs

Automation World: How 3D Printing Will Impact Industrial Automation http://lnkd.in/dQt8aQ3

CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Will China start currency war in name of reform? http://lnkd.in/dvgrd8H

Financial Times: ESA is a serious player capable of taking on Nasa http://lnkd.in/dSthJAh

Business Insider: Neil DeGrasse Tyson Points Out Some Big Plot Holes In ‘Interstellar’ http://lnkd.in/divadCR
Washington Post: Rosetta’s missing Philae lander is frantically doing improvised science, even as its batteries die http://lnkd.in/ddi_gAC

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

White Swan Book Author (Source of this Article)

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@AndresAgostini

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 14, 2014)

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BBC: Oil price falls below $80 a barrel http://bbc.in/1xChaon

FUTURE OBSERVATORY: An artificial retina based on semiconductor nanorods and carbon nanotubes. An international team of researchers has combined semiconductor nanorods and carbon nanotubes to create a wireless, light-sensitive, flexible film that could potentially act in the place of a damaged retina. http://lnkd.in/dCymrjH

FUTURE OBSERVATORY: Twisted-light waves transmitted in air over a 3-kilometer path. Could significantly increase data rates for non-fiber communications and improve encryption of quantum communications http://lnkd.in/dZJP7qw

FUTURE OBSERVATORY: Whole-genome sequences of 17 of the world’s oldest living people published. Researchers unable to find genes significantly associated w/ extreme longevity http://lnkd.in/dSNzstg

BUSINESS INSIDER: It’s warmer in Alaska than in Texas right now http://read.bi/1wtWH18

LIKE CHINA. FINANCIAL TIMES: Isis declares its own currency http://on.ft.com/1xST1IE

WIRED: How Big Data Is Revolutionizing Design http://lnkd.in/dsxquGH

CNN MONEY: Informatica Joins Deloitte on Advisory Board of Institute for Business Analytics at Indiana University Kelley School of Business. IT leader to help further develop business analytics research and curricula at Indiana University http://lnkd.in/dqy8BwC

THE GUARDIAN: Google buys two more UK artificial intelligence startups. Company funds new computer science research partnership with Oxford University, where three of its new artificial intelligence hires will remain lecturers http://lnkd.in/dQHUQ89

SIDNEY MORNING HERALD: Nanotechnology’s next trick could be a real invisibility cloak http://lnkd.in/djKEXKW

PHYS ORG: Patent awarded for genetics-based nanotechnology against mosquitoes, insect pests. Kansas State University researchers have developed a patented method of keeping mosquitoes and other insect pests at bay. http://lnkd.in/d5Pgjud

NATURE: Batteries: Knowing when small is better http://lnkd.in/dP3qCBH

BBC: Nanotechnology research recognised for making everyday easier http://lnkd.in/dKwKqXs

THE SCIENCE TIMES: DNA ‘Wires’ Can Carry Electricity http://lnkd.in/dv7fYWY

NANOTECH: Iranian Scientists Use Nanodrugs to Treat Cancer http://lnkd.in/dmVpuNA

POPULAR MECHANICS: This startup will let you hire a pilot to fly your drone: http://popme.ch/6015s3S1

FORTUNE: Permits for testing self-driving cars are a hot commodity in California http://lnkd.in/d_tphDc

WALL STREET JOURNAL: When Can We Expect Truly Autonomous Vehicles? http://lnkd.in/d5CDhAG

FORBES: The Massive Economic Benefits Of Self-Driving Cars http://lnkd.in/d8w5PWd

FORTUNE: Trains and self-driving cars, headed for a (political) collision http://lnkd.in/dJXcvew

FORBES: Self-Driving Cars Could Undermine British $80 Billion Rail Project http://lnkd.in/dnWCJZk

NEW YORK TIMES: In Self-Driving Cars, a Potential Lifeline for the Disabled http://lnkd.in/dXNudBq

FUTURE OBSERVATORY: Getting streets ahead with Volvo’s driverless car http://lnkd.in/drTEbpa

PHYS ORG: Time for cyberattack conversation on automated cars http://lnkd.in/duxg6sB

INFORMATION WEEK: 10 Robots Changing The World. Driverless cars are just the beginning. Take a look at the robots we will depend on for health, work, and entertainment. http://lnkd.in/dTMsPXQ

NBC NEWS: NOAA Confirms Cyberattack ‘in Recent Weeks’ http://lnkd.in/dybNSxV

Chinese Cyberattack Hit U.S. Satellites In September, NOAA Covered It Up, Report Says http://lnkd.in/dB4tYcG

WASHINGTON TIMES: U.S. tweaks China: Pentagon sends plane targeted in cyberattack to air show http://lnkd.in/dGjVvSm

MOSCOW TIMES: Sunken Soviet Submarines Threaten Nuclear Catastrophe in Russia’s Arctic http://lnkd.in/dW5ZStY

MOSCOW TIMES: Oil Falls to Price That Putin Said Could Cause Collapse of Global Economy. Brent crude oil fell to a four-year low of less than $80 per barrel on Thursday, descending to the point that Russian President Vladimir Putin recently said could, if prolonged, trigger the collapse of the world…more http://lnkd.in/dPRdikJ

DER SPIEGEL: Interview with Henry Kissinger: ‘Do We Achieve World Order Through Chaos or Insight?’ Henry Kissinger is the most famous and most divisive secretary of state the US has ever had. In an interview, he discusses his new book exploring the crises of our time, from Syria to Ukraine, and the…more http://lnkd.in/dVx3vfd

JAPAN TIMES: Catalonia independence ballot hit by colossal cyberattack: president. Catalan authorities suffered a massive cyberattack while the region was voting in an independence ballot outlawed by Madrid, their leader said on Tuesday. On polling day Sunday, the regional government’s computer…more http://lnkd.in/dcfcbDB

PHYS ORG: Sharing threat information before, during, and after a cyber-attack http://lnkd.in/dbsHh9Q

BBC: India and US reach WTO breakthrough over food http://lnkd.in/dCW8VSj

TIME: The Cancer Breakthrough With Big Implications. Screening tumors could lead to smarter decisions about which cancer treatments will work best for individual patients http://lnkd.in/dEVDGe7

THE SCIENCE TIMES: Stem Cell Breakthrough May be the Cure for Parkinson’s http://lnkd.in/dB2E5tH

FOREIGN POLICY: China and the United States Are Preparing for War. Despite the Obama-Xi handshake deal, the probability of confrontation will only heighten as long as the PLA remains a black box. http://lnkd.in/d5rF-T7

USA TODAY: China hacks into U.S. weather satellite network http://lnkd.in/d3cjh3K

BUSINESS INSIDER: China Is Finally Acting Like A Superpower — And Nobody Knows What’s Going To Happen Next http://lnkd.in/d7bBd3h

FORBES: Intel’s Brian David Johnson On Building A Human Future http://lnkd.in/d-BCZ7V

FORBES: The 7 Principles Of The Future Employee http://lnkd.in/d3emC4u

PC WORLD: IBM shares plans for supercomputing future http://lnkd.in/dYgsdmm

THE ECONOMIST: The Madrid government should let the Catalans have a vote—and then defeat the separatists at the polls http://lnkd.in/dHP-vnK

CNBC: Forget currency, bitcoin’s tech is the revolution http://lnkd.in/dg-n5cE

THE GUARDIAN: The future of technology? It’s in your hands. Now that everyone owns a smartphone, technology’s advances will be imperceptible http://lnkd.in/df9WBsm

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Horton Hears a Hadoop: Tech IPO Shows the Future of Databases. Hortonworks, a Data-Platform Maker Founded Three Years Ago, Files to Go Public http://lnkd.in/dhXcH8x

SYRACUSE COM: What will be the most high-impact technologies of the future? (Predictions from 10 futurists, business leaders and teachers) http://lnkd.in/dfmFEYM

FORBES: The Future Of Money http://lnkd.in/dmyFfZc

DAILY HERALD: Why baby boomers will rule the future of technology http://lnkd.in/dxujrsA

BUSINESS LINE: Mercedes-Benz sees technology redefining future line of cars http://lnkd.in/dNEX77m

BBC: How computers change the way we learn http://lnkd.in/dmkVJ84

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

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The audio in this archive file was compiled from a 1984 meeting of futurists, transhumanists, and progressives. The main topic of the meeting was the most appropriate ways to engage or advance these philosophies within government. For example, one significant point of discussion centered around whether running for office was an effective way to drive change.

In the course of the discussion, the primary viewpoint FM-2030 espoused was that some aspects of government — especially the concept of leadership — would become obsolete or be replaced by other aspects of society (see Part 1). However, he also expressed what he believed the core of a ‘true’ democracy might look like. This archive file is assembled from excerpts of that section of the discussion.

FUTURISM UPDATE (November 13, 2014)

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FORBES: How Top CIOs Brace For The Next Big Data Breach http://lnkd.in/d-btWe3

STRATFOR: What the Fall of the Wall Did Not Change http://lnkd.in/d8qx75t

UPI: Lockheed Martin partners for space debris research. Lockheed Martin has announced a partnering agreement to study near-Earth space debris using the largest infrared telescope in the Western Hemisphere. http://lnkd.in/dGUFrnd

BBC: The number of people killed by the worst outbreak of Ebola has risen to 5,160, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. The Ebola outbreak is thought to have infected more than 14,000 people, almost all of them in West Africa. http://lnkd.in/d_eE7aw

THE GUARDIAN: Sir Richard Branson: self-proclaimed experts wrong about Virgin Galactic explosion — video http://lnkd.in/dxTJhCj

REUTERS: Abu Dhabi fund holding off on Virgin Galactic decision –source http://lnkd.in/dv8kanG

WALL STREET JOURNAL: NTSB Cites Improper Pilot Command in Virgin Galactic Crash. An improper pilot command preceded the violent in-flight breakup of Virgin Galactic LLC’s experimental rocket ship Friday, according to federal safety investigators probing the fatal accident. http://lnkd.in/dMfFuFv

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Rosetta Mission’s Probe Lands on Comet. European Space Agency’s Philae Is First Craft to Land on Comet in Historic Moment for Space Exploration http://lnkd.in/dQhdxRF

LIVE SCIENCE: Why Chimps Haven’t Evolved Culture Like Humans http://lnkd.in/dbb_BBJ

FOX NEWS: China takes new stealth jet for test flight during Obama visit http://lnkd.in/dSb_7Yh

BLOOMBERG: China Shows Off New Stealth Fighter to U.S. Military http://lnkd.in/dUMJG7F

NEW YORK TIMES: With a Stealth Fighter, China Tries to Gain Attention http://lnkd.in/d46WCUY

FINANCIAL TIMES: Say ‘hi’ to your new colleague and competitor: the needy robot. The next Machine Age will not just augur job losses and the transformation of some professions. The future could be a lot worse. It may also let loose an army of needy robots. This week, the MIT Technology Review…more http://lnkd.in/dGmpR49

WIRED: Robots to cause ‘avoidable unemployment’ in 2020 Britain http://lnkd.in/dCP_EFY

BLOOMBERG: Could a Robot or AI Take Your Job? http://lnkd.in/dReSAwN

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST: Chinese firms seek greater share of industrial robots market. New government policies and rising automation prompt mainland makers of the devices to step up production to garner a bigger slice of the market http://lnkd.in/dZBsiES

FORGET ABOUT JOBS COMING BACK. WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: Men or machines: will technology take our jobs? As technology transforms millions of jobs around the world, it has created a “second machine age”, which represents a new inflection point in history. Just as in the industrial age, machines are improving the effectiveness of the workforce – but they are also automating tasks that humans once performed. less http://lnkd.in/dPeM7Ds

FINANCIAL TIMES: Technology threatens 1 in 3 UK jobs http://lnkd.in/d6UWbCM

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES: Robots to Steal 10 Million Low Paid UK Jobs by 2034 http://lnkd.in/d5S_aBX

CLEAN TECHNICA: Self-Driving Buses Could Really Reinvent Transportation Systems http://lnkd.in/dNrxvRd

CIO: How Automation Could Take Your Skills — and Your Job http://lnkd.in/da6z_EJ

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: Will 2015 be the year of jobless growth? http://lnkd.in/dS2Ur2C

YAHOO NEWS: Russian bomber patrols to reach Gulf of Mexico http://lnkd.in/d6nitRD

YAHOO NEWS: Ebola Rages on in West Africa http://lnkd.in/dz_KFVc

ASSOCIATED PRESS: Health Officials Urge Congress for Ebola Help http://lnkd.in/dftDz8R

CIO: German Spy Agency Seeks Millions to Monitor Social Networks Outside Germany http://lnkd.in/dPH3Xcj

FAST COMPANY: Need A New Bone? Grow It From Your Own Cells http://lnkd.in/dxQYVSc

MOSCOW TIMES: Blackwater.ru: The Future of Russian Private Military Companies. In Soviet times, Russian military professionals worked across the globe from Cuba to Vietnam, teaching, advising and sometimes just pointing Kalashnikov muzzles at the enemy for the sake of the proletariat. Now Russian authorities want them to do so again, but this time, for profit — and, just possibly, as a governmental proxy. less http://lnkd.in/dZzBFf2

MOSCOW TIMES: Ukraine Redeploys Troops, Fearing Russia-Backed Offensive http://lnkd.in/dNNsu6f

FORTUNE: Wearables are fast becoming part of ‘always on’ corporate culture http://lnkd.in/dmDDyC8

DER SPIEGEL: Interview with Hilary Mantel: ‘What’s Happening in Britain at the Moment Is Really Ugly’ http://lnkd.in/dq35WAj

FOREIGN POLICY: This Is Not Your Father’s Stock Market. 6 ways that global investing is breaking the rules. http://lnkd.in/dZMWN8T

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Radical Turks. Why Turkish Citizens are Joining ISIS http://lnkd.in/d7RcQMv

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The Other Facebook Revolution. How the Internet Makes People Unhappy With Their Governments http://lnkd.in/dbAgmMr

WASHINGTON POST: Five climate lessons from Stephen Hawking http://lnkd.in/duSkKHm

CANBERRA TIMES: Artificial intelligence and singularity could mean demise of human control. http://lnkd.in/dhJJz5b

IT WILL BE INFINITELY SOONER. BLOOMBERG: Robot Brains Catch Humans in 25 Years, Then Speed Right On By http://lnkd.in/dUsgFkn

BY MR. ANDRES AGOSTINI

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 12, 2014)

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FINANCIAL TIMES: Alibaba breaks online shopping records http://on.ft.com/1ytcyPI

THE GUARDIAN: Report claims a third of UK jobs at risk from robots http://lnkd.in/dTBpmFE

EURASIA REVIEW: Iran To Launch More Selective Internet Censorship http://lnkd.in/dzG-wPM

NEW YORK TIMES: U.S. and China Agree to Cut Tariffs, but Vie for Trade Blocs http://lnkd.in/daWGkac

WALL STREET JOURNAL: U.S., China Ready Deals to Avert Military Confrontations. Agreements Would Cover Alerts for Exercises, Set Rules of Behavior for Military Encounters http://lnkd.in/d3gvRi2

FINANCIAL TIMES: China and US look to the future with IT trade agreement http://lnkd.in/dUuaHjb

SYDNEY MORAL HERALD: Artificial intelligence and singularity could mean demise of human control http://lnkd.in/dnFdDAE

NEW YORK TIMES: Artificial Intelligence as a Threat http://lnkd.in/dfCRiPN

MARKETING MAGAZINE: Artificial intelligence is ‘key’ to big data, says Unilever’s Marc Mathieu http://lnkd.in/dAZEyqA

FINANCIAL TIMES: Artificial intelligence: machine versus man. Computers will soon become more intelligent than us. Some of the best brains in Silicon Valley are now trying to work out what happens next http://lnkd.in/dzs5atD

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Artificial Intelligence Outperforms Average High School Senior http://lnkd.in/dAMTRU8

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES: Google’s DeepMind Builds Artificial Intelligence Computer That Mimics Human Brain http://lnkd.in/dcDrmTZ

COMPUTERWORLD: Ask Watson or Siri: Artificial intelligence is as elusive as ever http://lnkd.in/dWCZVxS

VENTURE BEAT: Artificial intelligence is now affordable. Use it to work smarter http://lnkd.in/ddRgT3S

BUSINESSWEEK: Baidu Embraces Artificial Intelligence to Build a Better Search Engine http://lnkd.in/dWJ6TSj

RUSSIAN BEYOND THE HEADLINES: Artificial intelligence infiltrates printers http://lnkd.in/dRZdGRN

NEW YORK TIMES: Our Machine Masters http://lnkd.in/dT7Yf_H

DER SPIEGEL: Europe Prepares First Comet Landing http://lnkd.in/d2H_m2J

ROBOTICS TOMORROW: Functionalize Launches Kickstarter Campaign to Power Up 3D Printing With World’s Most Electronically Conductive 3D Printing Filament http://lnkd.in/dTsy-B3

BUSINESS INSIDER: 3D Printing Could Become A $13 Billion Industry http://lnkd.in/dNitust

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 11, 2014)

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TECHCRUNCH: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella details his views on what Google and Apple do best http://tcrn.ch/1ypN0D4

REUTERS: Iranian-built copy of U.S. drone takes first flight http://lnkd.in/ddzJxZs

REUTERS: U.S. Postal Service data breach may compromise staff, customer details http://lnkd.in/dZcfTtf

GARTNER: Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2015 http://lnkd.in/ds775sy

THE ECONOMIST: Google announces its own delivery drones project http://lnkd.in/dYZvgmp

THE ECONOMIST: Bioprinting: Building living tissue with a 3D printer is becoming a new business, but making whole organs for transplant remains elusive http://lnkd.in/dqs5auN

THE ECONOMIST: 3D printing software. Something out of nothing http://lnkd.in/dJTzBtH

NEW YORK TIMES: Dinner Is Printed. THE hype over 3-D printing intensifies by the day. Will it save the world? Will it bring on the apocalypse, with millions manufacturing their own AK-47s? http://lnkd.in/dJDkKsy

FORBES: 3D Printers Will Soon Change The World, If It’s Not Strangled In A Lawyered Up World http://lnkd.in/dvX4t82

NEW YORK TIMES: Drones Outpacing Rules as Popularity Soars in New York http://lnkd.in/dtwTd_V

REUTERS: Stratasys sees robust 3D-printing market as HP reveals plans http://lnkd.in/dDMrtXz

REUTERS: Google tests airborne drones to deliver goods http://lnkd.in/dUjbYMn

WALL STREET JOURNAL: How 3-D Printing Will Change Our Lives http://lnkd.in/d7W-RJf

WALL STREET JOURNAL: FAA Clears Six Film Companies to Use Drones http://lnkd.in/d-YinFT

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Deutsche Post DHL to Deliver Medicine via Drone http://lnkd.in/dwfEJAy

WALL STREET JOURNAL: FAA Gives Approval to BP to Use Commercial Drones http://lnkd.in/dhvCSPn

WALL STREET JOURNAL: It’s Time to Take Artificial Intelligence Seriously http://lnkd.in/d4zDn5p

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Zuckerberg, Musk Invest in Artificial-Intelligence Company http://lnkd.in/dMWyvhY

NEW YORK TIMES: Artificial Intelligence as a Threat http://lnkd.in/dfCRiPN

REUTERS: ABB invests in U.S. artificial intelligence company http://lnkd.in/d55PRMW

THE ECONOMIST: Clever cogs. The potential impacts of intelligent machines on human life http://lnkd.in/dTu-Zvm
THE ECONOMIST: The language of the internet of things. More and more devices are becoming connected, but will they speak the same language? http://lnkd.in/dMDQGqB

REUTERS: Don’t fear the Internet of things http://lnkd.in/dABmEja

NEW YORK TIMES: With $30 Million More in Hand, IFTTT Looks to the Internet of Things http://lnkd.in/d-Qg4pk

THE ECONOMIST: The dodgiest duo in the suspect six. As emerging economies hit hard times, Brazil and Russia look particularly weak http://lnkd.in/dy8dvbd

FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Who Is at Fault in Ukraine? Foreign Affairs’ Brain Trust Weighs In http://lnkd.in/dM8riM9
FINANCIAL TIMES: Google moves into Nasa’s territory http://on.ft.com/1yrP7WZ

DER SPIEGEL: Mr. Europe? The Ghosts of Jean-Claude Juncker’s Past Come Back to Haunt Him http://lnkd.in/dnWZFmT
DER SPIEGEL: Iranian Nuclear Negotiator: ‘We Can’t Just Turn Back the Clock’ http://lnkd.in/dSQJcSX

FORBES: Toyota’s next Camry will also be made of aluminum: http://onforb.es/1EvrbWS

CIO: Home Depot Says 53 Million Email Addresses Compromised During Breach http://lnkd.in/dshY3if

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 10, 2014)

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW: Google ALSO Wants to Store Your Genome. For $25 a year, Google will keep a copy of any genome in the cloud. http://lnkd.in/dAjHdHj

POPULAR SCIENCE: Bionic Bird Drone May Fool Actual Birds. This biomimetic flying device can be controlled by a smartphone, to entertain people and cats alike. http://lnkd.in/d2Mcz9R

NEW YORK TIMES: A Strategy for Rich Countries: Absorb More Immigrants http://lnkd.in/dJUabhh

WASHINGTON POST: HP’s bold plan to become the first mainstream 3D printing company http://wapo.st/1ttYWiZ

THE ECONOMIST: America’s crackdown on tax evasion: Weil walks http://econ.st/1vTJRsK

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370? THE ECONOMIST: Hacking aircraft. Remote control http://lnkd.in/d9wd_-Y

CHINA DAILY USA: Canada becomes first yuan clearance hub in Americas http://ow.ly/E1NmW

ENGADGET: 3D Robotics is building the drones that just about anyone can fly http://lnkd.in/d45qtd8

THE ATLANTIC: This Cyborg Cockroach Could Save Your Life Someday. Bugs backpacked with microphones could be deployed to disaster zones in the future. http://lnkd.in/dD_yQ9r

THE ECONOMIST: It is the 0.01% in America who are really getting richer http://econ.st/1uG8hLx

BLOOMBERG MARKET: Jack Ma, China’s richest man, plans to make #Alibaba the go-to global marketplace: http://bloom.bg/1ynfCgl

FINANCIAL TIMES: China’s answer to Warren Buffett, Guo Guangchang, talks tai chi over #LunchwiththeFT http://on.ft.com/1EbpEmH

PHYS ORG: ‘Big data’ takes root in the world of plant research http://lnkd.in/dSRtJJJ

THE ECONOMIST: James Lord of Morgan Stanley, a bank, labelled Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey the “fragile five” http://econ.st/1zA1K6k

COMPUTERWORLD: An Internet sales tax would cost online shoppers billions http://lnkd.in/dfyQ57k

WALL STREET JOURNAL: How China’s new trade routes center it on the geopolitical map http://on.wsj.com/1ymYcR0

WIRED: A Military-Grade Drone That Can Be Printed Anywhere http://lnkd.in/dYyDeJH

BBC: 3D printing helps make drones faster. 3D printing has been described as the “future of manufacturing” and is increasingly being used to make everything from film props to food. The technology is also being used to make unmanned aerial vehicles as the parts can be designed quicker and made…more http://lnkd.in/dnGtkQZ

BBC: Parkinson’s stem cell ‘breakthrough’. Stem cells can be used to heal the damage in the brain caused by Parkinson’s disease, according to scientists in Sweden. http://lnkd.in/d_hCySg

THE ECONOMIST: East Asian firms in China: Taiwan, Japan and South Korea employ huge numbers of mainland Chinese http://lnkd.in/dYt_MrX

REUTERS: Samsung Electronics near license for new $3 billion Vietnam mobile phone plant http://lnkd.in/dxeEcH5

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FUTURISM UPDATE (November 09, 2014)

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NEW YORK TIMES: Home Depot Says Hackers Also Stole Email Addresses http://lnkd.in/dmDSkuK

NEW YORK TIMES: International Raids Target Sites Selling Contraband on the ‘Dark Web’ http://lnkd.in/dc2jZdC

BUSINESS STANDARD: 50% of occupations today will no longer exist in 2025: Report. Workspaces with row of desks will become completely redundant, not because they are not fit for purpose, but simply because that purpose no longer exists, the report predicts http://lnkd.in/dFyWwk2

BUSINESSWEEK: David Cameron kept Scotland in the U.K., but the rise of right-wing nationalists could cost him his job: http://buswk.co/1uKH4H5

FOREIGN POLICY: Asian countries are wary about Beijing’s growing power, but China still brings home the bacon. http://atfp.co/1z9Tkje

NBC: Gorbachev Warns World is on Brink of ‘New Cold War’ http://nbcnews.to/1uNQBhh

BBC NEWS: Ex-USSR leader Gorbachev: World on brink of new Cold War http://lnkd.in/dtwysHG

The Huffington Post: Why Gorbachev Feels Betrayed By The Post-Cold War West http://lnkd.in/dCPTsiV

MARKET WATCH: Gorbachev says don’t pick on Putin http://lnkd.in/dWSK9xS

FOREIGN POLICY: Emerging market economies are in a lot more trouble than investors want to believe. http://atfp.co/1wECOYU

Discover Magazine: The mystery of the Virgin Galactic pilot’s error: http://bit.ly/1uafHEX

BIGTHINK: Your Brain Peforms Better When It Slows Down, with Steven Kotler http://lnkd.in/dgvCMxY

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Big Data Gets Master Treatment at B-Schools. One-Year Analytics Programs Cater to Shift in Students’ Ambitions http://lnkd.in/dWznGnn

WALL STREET JOURNAL: Elon Musk’s Next Mission: Internet Satellites. SpaceX, Tesla Founder Explores Venture to Make Lighter, Cheaper Satellites http://lnkd.in/d4vN-AM

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The creeping social inequality in Britain has become a source of growing concern to many. When strikes and despair over the income disparity within a single country or locale feature often in our politics, do we unjustly forget the scale of global wealth inequality?
I am not writing this article to belie the social calamity of income inequality in Britain, nor to argue for more urgency in remedial foreign policies such as development assistance. This is purely an analysis of the long-term crisis represented by global disparities of wealth, and the historical choices it will force on many actors in the world-system, from states to activists.
In a talk I heard in my studies at Lancaster University in 2012, former Home Secretary Charles Clarke gave his predictions on the greatest threats to global security in the short-term and long-term future. One of his predictions struck me as the most important: the ease with which modern media allows different strata of the world to see one another’s vastly different lifestyles, thus threatening to turn global inequality into an ever greater spectacle. This spectacle has the potential to inspire global rage, perhaps justifiable in the same sense as encountered in the years preceding the French Revolution. Indeed, the present world order resembles France’s Ancien Régime in many ways.
Interestingly, the term “Third World”, used to denote less “developed” states, comes from the term “Third Estate”, which referred to “commoners” in France’s Ancien Régime – the subjects who rose up and turned their kingdom into a republic. Famously, Alfred Sauvy coined the term when he presented an analogy between exploited colonial states under the European powers and exploited subjects living under absolute monarchy, in an article for L’Observateur in 1952.
Since Sauvy coined the term, decolonization has achieved its popular ends, but an exploitative structure remains in place. At least that is the view of dependency theorists, world-systems theorists and other structuralist critics of the international system. The most eminent of these analysts is Immanuel Wallerstein, possibly the greatest sociologist alive.
In Wallerstein’s analysis, the modern thesis of “development” supported by the United Nations and other intergovernmental institutions is as much to blame for world inequality as Europe’s colonial “civilizing” thesis that came before it. In his widely taught theory of the world-system, the world can be socially and geographically broken down into three strata based on the kind of production processes occurring in different states and geographic regions.
Immanuel Wallerstein sees world inequality not as something proceeding from countries lagging behind others as a result of historic oppression and debt, but as something proceeding from the existence of “countries” altogether. In his assessment, the division of the world into distinct nation-states is founded on arbitrary distinctions among the human race, and this gives rise to world inequality. Taking up such logic, it is hard for one to deny that the dissolution of the nation-state model itself would be a core part of any long-term political designs for remedying world inequality.
If the abandonment of the nation-state model seems too radical for you at this stage, it is not too radical for Wallerstein. In Utopistics (1998) he predicts that a crisis that could occur as early as the coming half-century will create real opportunities to seriously challenge the nation-state model. He does not say what alternative system this crisis entails, but argues that there will be a unique opportunity to construct something far more egalitarian than anything previously known. If a more equitable order is indeed gained, this would involve borders ceasing to be necessary or recognized, and authoritarian state norms becoming unsustainable.
We can already see antagonisms that are directly tied to the transnational wealth inequalities on which this article is focused. Often misleadingly framed as issues between two states, they are actually issues between opposing strata of the world-system itself. Such issues include crises on the land, like migration to the United States through its brutally enforced border with Mexico, and the inhumane occupation of Palestinian land by the Israeli State. They include crises on the water, such as migration from North Africa to Spain and Italy.
The crises tied to the enforcement of borders are part of the larger crisis gripping what Wallerstein calls the “interstate system”. This interstate system is the “political superstructure” of a global division of labor predicated on the historic industrial inequality persisting between entire continents and so-called nations. Strong states possess advanced factories and skills, while weak states are left to mine arduously. Wallerstein describes this exploitative situation in terms of a “core-periphery” relationship, in which the industrialized powers represent the “core”.
Another side to this crisis of the state is the alarming spread of internecine conflict and the growing perception of law enforcers as illegitimate, arbitrary and cruel (the 2014 Ferguson Riots are a compelling example of this and demonstrate that the US is not exempt). Such trends point inexorably towards the view that the nation-state may eventually be fated to be abandoned – not just in a particular country, but everywhere.
In my view, Wallerstein’s analysis is compelling. However, it lacks emphasis on the dawn of digital life, which has added a whole new dimension to the crisis of the world-system by literally turning the world into a community of individuals interacting on an unprecedented supranational level. This is historically important and bound to change global politics for very profound and complex reasons.
Another key historian of the world-system, Benedict Anderson, says something insightful about our modern nation-states in his book, Imagined Communities (1982). His analysis differs from Wallerstein’s, mainly due to his greater emphasis on technology and language. He gives the example of Bismarck’s Germany as the first modern nation-state, which differs from Wallerstein’s preoccupation with revolutionary France. In Imagined Communities, Anderson explains that the telegraph and rail systems allowed Germany to become a unified nation, by developing a sense of national consciousness.
If telegraph led to the formation of national consciousness through an illusory sense of community enough to give rise to a nation, surely it follows that the internet – with its profound revolution in our lives – will give rise to something equally significant. The champion of today’s rebel “cypherpunk” elite, Julian Assange, has said something very approximate to this in his own rhetoric, arguing that a “new body politic” is rising to challenge government authority through the internet. He also describes digital life as borderless and free, in such a way that can only become more and more real as digital technology continues its exponential growth. It is no accident that this sounds like the egalitarian post-state future leaned towards by Wallerstein as humanity’s noblest alternative.
Modern political legitimacy is founded on the doctrine of popular sovereignty, as Immanuel Wallerstein repeatedly points out in his works. One may be the citizen of a “nation” by having certain arbitrary qualities or place of birth, and as such may be treated equally and defended by a given state. This is what we call being part of a nation, whether it is the United States or a highly contested “state” like Palestine or Abkhazia. However, the basis of such an institution is very much in question, and in the future it will become increasingly weakened by the growing transnational consciousness brought about by weakening borders and exponential digital communication.
Where does this lead us? Shall we reject popular sovereignty as obsolete? Impossible. It is the sacrosanct foundation of all modern democracy and civil rights, and the only reliable metric of social progress. Self-determination of nations has been part of the doctrine of popular sovereignty, as is the idea that regimes must be legitimately elected to power by their constituent nations. However, if the nation is to become obsolete, as predicted in Wallerstein’s analysis of the crisis of the world-system, self-determination still stands because human rights are sacrosanct. The self-recognition of transnational humanity as sovereign must follow, and global lines of transport and communication make that feasible. The hard part is educating people that their dear “nation” no longer exists, and that is why speech and writing to sustain a global social narrative are so vital.
Perhaps the end result of the self-determination of humanity is not necessarily “global citizenship” as predicted by some (redundant, since citizenship is designed to exclude others and serves no purpose if it lacks this proscriptive power). Nor is it necessarily “world government”. However, we can know that human rights like self-determination will outlive the existence of the nation-state, and the alternative regime will then be designed and elected by the whole of transnational humanity rather than a particular group.
A new form of network-centric governance, authoritative but not authoritarian, based on scientific methods of evaluation, and tolerating no disparities in wealth or information, is a model that could supersede all the nations and make world inequality obsolete. Such a revised politics would be intellectually consistent with and assist to usher in a Global Resource-Based Economy.

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Originally published in Issue 13 of The Venus Project Magazine