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    5AMfrenchtoast: There'll be employment protection type laws put in place. You know how in some states it's illegal to pump your own gas, to protect jobs of gas statio... more »
    TonyRockyHorror: robots are essentially slave labor, and when a society becomes entirely dependent on slave labor to sustain that society, it stagnates and then dies out. more »
    Anekanta - Go Play!: Hey--if robots continue to get smarter, maybe we'll get a something like Iain M. Banks' Culture,--at least, that's the sort of future one can hope for... more »
    transbastard: The fact of the matter is even now a modern industrial society can not soak up all the workforce available. There are more people able to work than th... more »
    B: Evolution does not work that way. more »
    Roklimber: I think Cascio is confusing knowledge with intelligence. Just because there is an ever increasing amount of knowledge ever more available to ever more... more »
    Thrubeingcool: Well, any article that mentions Pierre Teilhard de Chardin should be worth a read. He'll be made a Saint one day, you know. more »
    lightninglouie: Of course, we'll all be very disappointed when it turns out the Internet doesn't love us after all, and was simply using us so it could communicate wi... more »
    92BuickLeSabre: IZ troo - more »
    Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: I had a bunch of topics I wanted bring up here from the lack of permanence of information in the current society, both in our minds and physically, to... more »
    kityglitr: I'm not so sure... wasn't Britney Spears taking Provigil? more »
    corpore-metal: I thought that coffee and cigarettes were the worker control drug of choice. Just keep mainlining the caffeine and nicotine kids! But seriously, consi... more »
    ♠ Final ♠: Seeing that the S. Koreans and Japanese aren't doing better then then US on the Quality of Life index despite their 16 hours work days I'd say trying ... more »
    alphanumeric1971: Nay sir! Nay! I shall stick to my old school cocaine binge to stay awake and productive! more »
  • #economicfuturism

    A Robot Took My Job! Yay?

    Worried that your job is about to be stolen by a lousy robot? According to social futurist Jamais Cascio, that might be one of the better economic futures available to us at this point. But why? More »
  • #quoteoftheday

    Google Is Making Us Smarter

    Though it is fashionable to say the internet is making us stupid, futurist Jamais Cascio just published an article in The Atlantic refuting that idea. In fact, he thinks computer networks and biotech are an evolutionary response to global crisis. More »
  • #superstruct

    Join a Mass Experiment in Futurist Speculation with the Game "Superstruct"

    The year is 2019, and a report has just come out proving that the Earth's population is likely to suffer catastrophic collapse by the 2040s. Energy costs are rising, a new pandemic called ReDS is devastating the globe, homelessness has reached epic proportions, and the internet has become a miasma of spam that prevents everyone from communicating. Now it's up to you and a few thousand other futurists to save the planet by quickly inventing new social structures that can stop all our civilizational "superthreats" before it's too late. This is just a broad outline of the rewardingly complex plot of a new MMO called Superstruct that the Institute for the Future launched last week. On the game design team are futurist Jamais Cascio (we've got an interview with him below) and celebrated game innovator Jane McGonigal, among many others. They helped shape Superstruct into an experimental game that asks you to do the opposite of what most MMOs do. Instead of inventing a character to play, you have to play yourself — 11 years into the future. More »
  • #futurism

    Disabled People Driving the Next 10 Years of Computer Innovation

    Quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister can control her boat using a computer activated by the "sip and puff" interface she has in her mouth. With this rig, she crossed the English channel on her own. Futurist Jamais Cascio, who consults with companies like Mozilla on 10-year innovation plans, told io9 that computers like Lister's designed for the disabled are inspiring new kinds of devices that will be in everyone's homes (or hands) in the next decade. More »