8. We do seem more indifferent than any
changers before us ...
9.
10. Artificial General Intelligence
Democracy 2.0
Autonomous Vehicles
Smart Homes Artificial Narrow Intelligence
Connected Healthcare
Maker Economy
Smart Grid
Energy Internet
Healthy Life Extension
Next Generation Education
Smart CitiesConnected Car
Circular Economy
Logistics Internet
Radical Life Extension
Artificial Super Intelligence
Sharing (Access) Economy
Decentralization of Everything
Human-Machine Convergence
Human 2.0
Money 2.0
Empowerment Economy
Transport 2.0
De-Extinction
Cyberwar
Institution 2.0
Food 2.0
Work 2.0
Sports 2.0
Space Colonization
Automation of Everything
“Social”
Mobile
Cloud
Big Data - Analytics
WWW
Internet of Things
3D Drucker
Robotics
Cognitive Systems
Nanotechnology
Drones
Genomics
Augmented reality
Virtual reality
Quantum computing
Energy storage
Precision agriculture
Vertical farming
Materials science
Synthetic biology
Bioelectronics
Photonics
Biophotonics
Genetic engineering
Reusable rockets
Visible light communications
Aquaponics
Artificial photosynthesis
Hyperloop
Flying cars
Lab grown meat
Brain-computer interface
Solar power satellites
Wireless power transmission
Exoskeletons
Regenerative medicine
Brain scanning
4D printing
Cryonics
Full brain simulation
Renewables
Blockchain
14. So - if we don’t want it - what can we do?
● governments, regulators and parliaments need too much time to just
understand the basic concepts of the things already live or at the horizon
○ also the time lag between the hype and the later spread of new things, that then feel so
sudden is really a challenge for us all
● we ourselves cannot even grasp all the different concepts, their impacts and
dangers, anymore
○ Blockchain, ML, Classifiers, DL, VR, AR
● Can we expect to others to be able to cope