SNS: Predictions for 2015 Landscapes

 

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 SNS Subscriber Edition Volume 18, Issue 7 Week of February 16, 2014 

 

 

 

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Technology and the Global Economy:

Predictions for 2015 Landscapes

 

A Transcript of Mark Anderson's Discussion

at SNS Predictions : West

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

Feature:

Predictions for

2015 Landscapes

 

Economic Landscapes

Technology Landscapes

Q&A

 

 Quotes of the Week

 

Takeout Window

FAA: 1, Amazon: 0

Earth II Goes to Space

The EPIC Camera

 

Upgrades and Numbers

The Next Step in Earth II: SpaceX Delivers DSCOVR

A New Way to Make

Bulk Graphene?

 

Ethermail

 

Inside SNS

 

Upcoming SNS Events

 

Where's Mark?

 

[Please open the attached .pdf for best viewing.]

 

 

Five Global Challenges

 

II: Economic Manipulations

 

Out-of-control economic manipulation is endangering the global economy. Who is responsible, and how do we stop it?

 

In this second of a series, Mark Anderson discusses one of five Global Challenges - Economic Manipulations - as part of the Park City Institute / SNS / "Future in Review" Speaker Series. Watch now.

 

 

 

 

GGB

 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Golden Gate Yacht Club

San Francisco

 

"Technology and the Global Economy: Predictions for 2015:

Predictions for 2015 Landscapes"

 

A Transcript of Mark Anderson's Discussion

 

 

 

 

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Mark Anderson: And now for the easy part of the evening: seeing the future.

 

I really love doing this stuff, as you all know. I try to do it in two different ways. I try to talk about the landscapes we're looking at first, kind of give a shared view of what's going to happen, both in terms of economies and technology; and then I will talk about actual predictions. But I'll be predicting things the whole time.

 

I want to start by sharing with you how I think the world works today, because it's probably a little bit different from how you see it.