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  1. 16 de oct. de 2018 · On the Future is a delightful intellectual treat and a must-read for everyone on Earth—and beyond, if aliens exist. With wisdom and originality, Martin Rees, our most accomplished living astronomer, addresses the most important of subjects—the future of humanity and the scientific advances and risks it brings.

  2. On the Future: Prospects for Humanity is a 2018 nonfiction book by British cosmologist and Astronomer Royal Martin Rees. It is a short, "big concept" book on the future of humanity and on potential dangers, such as nuclear warfare, climate change, biotech, and artificial intelligence, and the possibility of human extinction .

  3. 16 de oct. de 2018 · In On the Future Martin Rees covers some huge themes. He leads off with several catastrophic possibilities (nuclear war, cyber threats and AI badness, environmental challenges, climate change, bio horror) then explores how far he thinks science might be able to go.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Many English learners confuse “in future” and “in the future.” Here’s a simple explanation. “In future” is mainly used in British English to mean “from now on.” For example, “In future, please knock before entering.” It suggests a change in behavior going forward.

  5. Earth 2050 it's an interactive project that provides a fascinating glimpse at a future based on predictions from futurologists, scientists, and Internet users from all corners of the globe.

  6. Wharton management professor Mauro Guillen discusses his new book, '2030: How Today’s Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything'. Guillen explains the demographic, economic and technological changes we can expect to see across the world in the next decade.

  7. 1. Process automation and virtualization. Around half of all existing work activities could be automated in the next few decades, as next-level process automation and virtualization become more commonplace. “By 2025, more than 50 billion devices will be connected to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT),” McKinsey predicts.