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Future Intelligence The World in 2050 - Enabling Governments, Innovators, and Businesses to Create a Better Future (Tamás Landesz, Sangeeth Varghese, Karine Sargsyan, 2023)

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  Future of Leaders Latest neuroscience research to integrate mindfulness strategy to enhance performance and resilience. Evaluate engagement and behaviour change strategies in one personal and professional lives. Be aware of methods of manipulation, it is important for responsible leaders to remain ethical and use their talent for good. Transition towards flat organic network organisations based on 'connected autonomy' providing new and gigantic opportunities to improve our ability to scale. High performance and outstanding leadership by nurturing lifelong performance and resilience. Protecting one main asset: oneself. Future of governments, politics and democracy Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Democracy, characterized by decentralization of power and self-organized communities. Private Algocracy, large digital organizations enforce their power over citizens  and governments. Super Collaborative Government, high level of collaboration andco-creation  between citizens, governments ...

The Future of Work in the Metaverse

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In the realm of digital innovation, the concept of the Metaverse has transcended its original boundaries, evolving beyond the confines of the third dimension. It now stands poised to break through the barriers of time and space, offering glimpses into a realm that goes beyond conventional reason and logic. As we delve deeper into this virtual landscape, we find ourselves at the forefront of a new era defined by the convergence of technology and artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC). At the forefront of this technological revolution lie phenomena such as Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), AI language models, and AI-generated art. These innovations represent merely the tip of the iceberg, signalling the vast potential that awaits as technology continues to converge and reshape our understanding of advanced digital realms. The convergence of technology is not limited to automating our digital tasks; it extends far beyond, encompassing physicality and even biotechnology. This amalgamat...

Den of Thieves (James B. Stewart, 1991)

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  The culture of Wall Street in the 1980s, characterized by excess, greed, and corruption. Insider trading scandals, including Ivan Boesky, Michael Milken, Dennis Levine, and Martin Siegel. Insider trading, stock manipulation, and corporate raiding that were rampant during this period. Investigations by regulatory agencies such as the SEC and the Justice Department to uncover and prosecute these crimes. Criminal charges, fines, and prison sentences. Scandals on Wall Street, regulation, and public perception of the financial industry.