Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Flat, Fast, Deep, Psychic and Genome



The New York Times foreign affairs columnist, three-time Pulitzer winner, and author of “Thank You for Being Late”, Thomas L. Friedman and McKinsey Global Institute chairman James Manyika build on their multiyear dialogue by engaging on the impact of connectivity, globalization, digitization, and artificial intelligence on work, skills, incomes, and prosperity. They discuss the opportunities and challenges that these technologies and profound “climate changes” (as Tom calls them) pose for society as well as the implications for individuals, businesses, and governments. The discussion also explores solutions, including building resilience and the role of complex adaptive coalitions in solving local, national, and global challenges.

During the last few weeks, I had many physical and online discussions about the Sudanese Quest.. The whole was concluded in a search for the factor (X); which triggers, motivates and drives the Sudanese's actions and reactions.. It s not easy as 1, 2, 3.. It is the whole epistemic journey since the BC 7000 till date.. Even so, many are fallen in geographical and ethnic traps; which had drawn the Sudanese model.. Nevertheless the sociopolitics, the economics and the strategic set-up..
I guess instead of assuming factors that were never scientifically verified, nor can stand against critics or audit.. Sudanese should look into the dreamy future..!

Yet, Understanding all what all this futuristic discussion is about, will link the future to the past.. Without understanding ourselves, we can't fairly dream about a future..

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