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Criticisms on Future Cone Scenario and Emerging Warfare
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04:04 - 11:48 (07:43)

The speaker points out that the "old fuddy duddy guard" tends to have a blinkered and old-fashioned view of the future fit for humanity, and suggests that younger people who want to take a stake in the future should be given a voice. They also pose a challenge to question each particular step along the way, especially on emerging warfare becoming fully automated, which might take away human agency and the humanity side of it.

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The old guard's views on the future tend to be outdated and closed-minded, and we need to involve younger generations in shaping the future while questioning each step along the way.
04:04 - 08:05 (04:00)
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Future, Old Guard, Criticism
Summary

The old guard's views on the future tend to be outdated and closed-minded, and we need to involve younger generations in shaping the future while questioning each step along the way. We also need to consider if the approaches we're taking are the best way to address the most significant challenges faced by humanity, such as poverty and inequality.

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Criticisms on Future Cone Scenario and Emerging Warfare
Episode
#330 - Theo Priestley & Bronwyn Williams - What Will The Future Look Like?
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Modern Wisdom
The author discusses the dangers of blindly following either technological utopias or dystopias and encourages readers to think critically about their future desires and to question dogmatic beliefs.
08:05 - 09:59 (01:54)
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Futurism
Summary

The author discusses the dangers of blindly following either technological utopias or dystopias and encourages readers to think critically about their future desires and to question dogmatic beliefs. He argues that this is essential to avoid giving up agency in shaping the future.

Chapter
Criticisms on Future Cone Scenario and Emerging Warfare
Episode
#330 - Theo Priestley & Bronwyn Williams - What Will The Future Look Like?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The future of warfare is becoming fully automated while cyber warfare is the eternal war against hackers.
09:59 - 11:48 (01:48)
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Warfare, Cyber Warfare
Summary

The future of warfare is becoming fully automated while cyber warfare is the eternal war against hackers. Examples of robotic warfare already exist.

Chapter
Criticisms on Future Cone Scenario and Emerging Warfare
Episode
#330 - Theo Priestley & Bronwyn Williams - What Will The Future Look Like?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom