Club of Amsterdam Journal, September 2023, Issue 257
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CONTENT Lead Article Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics by Farzam Sepanta, PhD Candidate, Building Engineering, Carleton University Article 01 Stephen Fry describing our future with artificial intelligence and robots by Wondere Wereld The Future Now Show Artificial Intelligence with Hardy Schloer, Harish Shah, Mario de Vries & Miss Metaverse Article 02 Heat Wave: Cooling Our Cities Without Air Conditioning by Bloomberg Originals News about the Future > Floating Future > Trina Solar Article 03 The Futurists (1967) | Scientists Predict The 21st Century by Reelblack One Recommended Book Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark, Rob Shapiro Article 04 Agrivoltaics by Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE Climate Change Success Story Green Architecture South America Mexico Africa Scandinavia China USA Spain India Australia Indonesia Futurist Portrait Karen Sands GeroFuturist Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Green Architecture, South America, Mexico, Africa, Scandinavia, China, USA, Spain, India, Australia, Indonesia, QRI technology, CQ: the communication code, Cooling, Fish, Agrivoltaics Welcome ![]() Felix B Bopp Website statistics for clubofamsterdam.com August 2023: this year visits: 425, 000 visitors:105,000 last year visits: 535,000 visitors: 98,000 Quotes Max Tegmark: “Your synapses store all your knowledge and skills as roughly 100 terabytes’ worth of information, while your DNA stores merely about a gigabyte, barely enough to store a single movie download.” Hardy Schloer: “This integration of resources is the premise for the planetary wisdom we so deeply need in order to transform the present global crisis into an opportunity for further human development.” Karen Sands:: “My experience has been that as I have gotten older, it seems I am getting more and more invisible to the corporate leadership, while the aging men seem to get more power and respect. As has long been the case, a man’s wrinkles and gray hair are signs of distinction; in a woman, they often […]” |
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