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Each year we wrestle with the question of how best to bring the life-changing experiences of the Future in Review Conference to all of our members. This week’s issue is...
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This week's issue is an absolute Must Read for anyone interested in the future of genetics, healthcare, biomedicine, and related issues. If you need to understand how DNA...
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The collapse of the old-style security firms that we predicted a few months ago is now well under way, with the largest of these talking publicly about the demise of their...
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This week’s issue describes how we might bring elections and voting into the 21st century, enabling increased fairness and objectivity in the ongoing struggle for real...
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There is no question that the large ship of technology funding and planning has shifted toward the Internet of Things. From the smallest startups (remember cute little...
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Mark Hurd goes beyond the Big Data discussions we've all read to an on-the-ground series of examples of what the new Internet of Things will mean in real business settings,...
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From genetics to healthcare, materials science to advanced weapons, the new announcements in scientific exploration and technical deployment are speeding up, not slowing...
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I like problems. And this is probably the biggest problem that humanity faces right now. One reason it's a problem is because it's complicated. Another reason it's a...
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In the first evening of this series we discuss some of the major themes we have been working on, with a focus on genetics, healthcare, computing, education, and other topics.
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Here is a selection of what we will be talking about, and doing, at FiRe 2014, with a few words on the trends behind them and why we picked them.
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