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Nikolas Badminton (@nikolasfuturist) is a world-respected futurist speaker, author, and researcher. He wows audiences with keynote speeches on the impact of exponential technologies including: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality; Work Productivity; The Sharing Economy; Autonomous Transportation; Smart Cities; Education; The Future of AI integrated with Life and Business; and Predictions for humanity from 2017 to 2030, and beyond.

Nikolas regularly appears on the BBC, CBC, CTV, Global News, Fast Company, VICE, and writes for the Techcrunch, Huffington Post, Forbes, Venturebeat, Betakit, TechVibes, Business.com, and other media.

 

 





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In today's episode we discuss:

* The reason the world's most valuable company has yet to be created
* Why we need to start taking climate change seriously and saying screw you to lobbyists
* The biggest problems with the traditional education and a few creative ways to solve them
* Why China is making such fast technological and economic progress and what it means for the future of the West
* The future of energy and why it is renewables all the way
* What Amazon Alexa and voice assistants mean for the future of work and parenting
* How agritech and AI will change the future of cities and supply chains
* Why the singularity is and isn't almost here
* The reason some companies and kids dominate the world while others die out
* Why genetic engineering and CRISPR based designer babies aren't something that worries Nikolas
* How to address the issues social media
* Why the future is never really knowable and rarely predictable





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Nikolas Badminton (@nikolasfuturist) is a world-respected futurist speaker, author, and researcher. He wows audiences with keynote speeches on the impact of exponential technologies including: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality; Work Productivity; The Sharing Economy; Autonomous Transportation; Smart Cities; Education; The Future of AI integrated with Life and Business; and Predictions for humanity from 2017 to 2030, and beyond. Nikolas regularly appears on the BBC, CBC, CTV, Global News, Fast Company, VICE, and writes for the Techcrunch, Huffington Post, Forbes, Venturebeat, Betakit, TechVibes, Business.com, and other media.     You can listen right here on iTunes In today's episode we discuss: * The reason the world's most valuable company has yet to be created * Why we need to start taking climate change seriously and saying screw you to lobbyists * The biggest problems with the traditional education and a few creative ways to solve them * Why China is making such fast technological and economic progress and what it means for the future of the West * The future of energy and why it is renewables all the way * What Amazon Alexa and voice assistants mean for the future of work and parenting * How agritech and AI will change the future of cities and supply chains * Why the singularity is and isn't almost here * The reason some companies and kids dominate the world while others die out * Why genetic engineering and CRISPR based designer babies aren't something that worries Nikolas * How to address the issues social media * Why the future is never really knowable and rarely predictable Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The Disruptors The Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe. Donate read more read less

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