Club of Amsterdam Journal, November 2023, Issue 259

Club of Amsterdam Journal, November 2023, Issue 259

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Lead Article
New Forms of Governance: The mobile phone should be in public hands
by Rob van Kranenburg

Article 01
QR Codes powered by GS1
– discover endless business benefits and consumer engagement opportunities

by GS1

The Future Now Show
IoT (Internet of Things) to come
with Peter Cochrane & Miss Metaverse

Article 02
Crypto: Why are we here? | Erik Voorhees Keynote | Permissionless II
by Empire

News about the Future
> Girls in Quantum
> Standard Gas Technologies

Article 03
Isaac Asimov’s Vision Of The Future
by Letterman

Recommended Book
Internet of Things (IoT): 3 in 1 Guide:
Exploring the Advancements and Possibilities of Connected Devices
by Daniel Garfield

Article 04
The Wild Sanctuary
with Bernie Krause

Climate Change Success Story
Weather Modification

Futurist Portrait
Mark van Rijmenam
The Digital Speaker



Tags:
Artificial Intelligence, Barcode, Bill Gates,
Bitcoin, Carbon Reduction, China, Climate Change,
Cloud Seeding, Cryptocurrency, Dubai, EU,
Geoengineering, HAARP, Internet of Things,
IoT
, Logistics, NASA, QR Code, Quantum Computing,
Science Fiction, Scientific Foresight, Soundscapes,
Supercomputer, UAE, UN, Weather Modification,
WEF, Wireless

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Quotes

Mark van Rijmenam: “Once we understand who we can be in the metaverse, we will discover what we can.”

Isaac Asimov: “It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today.”

“Rob van Kranenburg: “… The next generation of pervasive ICT devices can play a unique role in stabilizing and balancing new societal structures. There is a need to disambiguate the productive functions in order to slow down, mediate and look for balance in the long, mid and short term with regard to bureaucracy and the democratic politics that could rendered ineffective in a ‘real-time’ world. …”

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