Peter Diamandis, Founder and Chairman of the X PRIZE Foundation, an educational non-profit prize institute whose mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity, in a talk at the TED explains why he thinks the world is headed for abundance.
Essentially Mr.Diamandis is banking on the explosive growth of human capital facilitated by technology (information age) through the following media
Technologies riding Moore’s Laws:
1. Infinite Computing
2. Sensor and Networks
3. Robotics
4. 3D Printing
5. Synthethic Biology
6. Digital Medicine
7. Nanomaterials
8. Artificial intelligence
Here are some noteworthy quotes
(hat tip Professor Mark Perry)
Essentially Mr.Diamandis is banking on the explosive growth of human capital facilitated by technology (information age) through the following media
Technologies riding Moore’s Laws:
1. Infinite Computing
2. Sensor and Networks
3. Robotics
4. 3D Printing
5. Synthethic Biology
6. Digital Medicine
7. Nanomaterials
8. Artificial intelligence
Here are some noteworthy quotes
When I think about creating abundance, it is not about creating a life of luxury…it is about creating a life of possibilities. It is about taking that which was scarce and making it abundant. You see scarcity is contextual and technology is a resource liberating force. 6:34In spite of the restrictive role of governments, I share his optimism that people will find ways and means to circumvent them mostly through technological innovations.
It is not about being scarce it’s about accessibility. 8:17
By the way the biggest protection against population explosion is making the world educated and healthy 12:26
3 billion new minds would never been heard before are connecting to global conversation. What do these people want? What would they consume? What do they desire? Rather than having an economic shutdown we are about to have is the biggest economic injection ever. These people represent tens of trillions of dollars injected in the global economy 12:47
(hat tip Professor Mark Perry)
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