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Lead Article Gambling live streams on Twitch: What are they and why do they matter? By Brett Abarbanel, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Dimitrios Avramidis, University of British Columbia; Luke Clark, University of British Columbia, and Mark R Johnson, University of Sydney Article 01 A Blockchain-based decentralised university By John Domingue | TEDxOpenUniversity The Future Now Show Crypto Economy with Rohit Talwar, Kapil Gupta, Mario de Vries Article 02 Opulous – Decentralized Finance to the music industry News about the Future > Kiva: Loans that change lives > E2S Power Article 03 HubTropolis Recommended Book The Global Minotaur: America, the True Origins of the Financial Crisis and the Future of the World Economy By Yanis Varoufakis Article 04 The music of proteins is made audible through a computer program that learns from Chopin By Peng Zhang, The Rockefeller University and Yuzong Chen, National University of Singapore Climate Change Success Story Cellular Farming Futurist Portrait Ian Khan Technology Futurist, Author, Speaker Tags: Algorand, Blockchain, Cellular Farming, Crypto Economy, Cryptocurrencies, Defi, ENERGY, Energy Storage, FOOD, MUSIC, NFTs, Online Games, Opulous, Proteins, Sustainability, URBAN DEVELOPMENT Club of Amsterdam Search Submit your article Contact Subscribe |
Welcome Felix B Bopp Website statistics for 2021: clubofamsterdam.com Visits January – October: 295,000 Rohit Talwar: “Aftershocks and Opportunities 2: Navigating the Next Horizon is a provocative, challenging, and inspiring book in which 37 world-class futurists, analysts, subject matter experts, and strategists explore the issues and opportunities that could arise in our post-pandemic world in a range of fiction and non-fiction chapters.” Ian Khan: “Internet of Things, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence form the technology trifecta that is slowly leading the path to unlock a tremendous amount of value. These three technologies are revolutionary in nature and will shape positive outcomes in the era of the 4th Industrial revolution.” Yanis Varoufakis: “Regular crises perpetuate the past by reinvigorating cycles which started long ago. In contrast, (capital-C) Crises are the past’s death knell. They function like laboratories in which the future is incubated. They have given us agriculture and the industrial revolution, technology and the labour contract, killer germs and antibiotics. Once they strike, the past ceases to be a reliable predictor of the future and a brave new world is born.” |
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