• @[email protected]
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    13 years ago

    there’s this super cool guy named klaus schwab who has written a few books on the topic. he works with other super cool folks, they are really making strides at changing the world.

  • ufra
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    03 years ago

    If anyone is interested in reading this but like me wanders off after Peter Thiel and the 3rd industrial revolution, there is a decent tldr at the end.

  • poVoq
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    03 years ago

    I think this has a big blind-spot at the question of demographics and overall population dynamics. Sure those are a bit interdependent with technological progress, but in my opinion the big driver of the previous industrial revolutions were strongly growing populations in the same area (sort of as a feedback loop).

    Today we don’t see that, except in a few places that had a similar trend via urbanization (mainly China and some other parts of Asia), and most of those ended up only as cheap labor exploitation instead of feeding young fresh minds into the loop.