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Duncan Green — What does Artificial Intelligence mean for the future of poor countries?

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Important.  Is global society and the global economy at a turning point and if so, what happens next? It's chiefly about the developing world, but similar challenges face the developed world.  Technological innovation results in emergence and emergence present fresh challenges along with new opportunities. How those involved in rapid change will react is uncertain. Will they be able to adapt, and, if so, how? While coordination increase the return from coordination, or will competition separate winners from losers? What does this imply for the level of conflict, types of conflict, and reactions to conflict?From Poverty to PlentyWhat does Artificial Intelligence mean for the future of poor countries?Duncan Green

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Important. 

Is global society and the global economy at a turning point and if so, what happens next? It's chiefly about the developing world, but similar challenges face the developed world. 

Technological innovation results in emergence and emergence present fresh challenges along with new opportunities. How those involved in rapid change will react is uncertain. Will they be able to adapt, and, if so, how? While coordination increase the return from coordination, or will competition separate winners from losers? What does this imply for the level of conflict, types of conflict, and reactions to conflict?

From Poverty to Plenty
What does Artificial Intelligence mean for the future of poor countries?
Duncan Green

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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