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I think humans and robots are going to
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merge so quickly because they've already
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merged to pass not the future when we
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get to 2026 a lot of this discussion
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about should we have immigrants should
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we not have immigrants in the united
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states that will all be by the boards at
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some moment the this intense pressure on
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the center of the city will reach a
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tipping point
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I'm faith popcorn and I'm chairman of
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faith popcorns brain reserve and what we
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do is help the fortune 200 see what's
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coming and do applied futurism what
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should they do about it how should they
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anticipate it
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we do deep interviews are interviewing
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on a no.10 15,000 people a year one on
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one interviews different segments
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Millennials you know ethnic groups
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whatever it is that interest us our
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interests our clients and then we find
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out how they're feeling and what they're
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doing and what they're buying and that
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lets us predict and project it almost
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almost talks to you tells you this is
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going to happen I think humans and
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robots are going to merge so quickly
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because they've already managed to past
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not the future we already are merged
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with our telephone you see like wits
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we're merged we can't live without it we
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get nervous and sweaty if we don't have
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it the thing the difference is in the
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future it's not going to be like this
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it's just going to be inside just has to
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go a little further a little further
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until we're half and half or
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three-quarters one quarter
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I think it's very easy to see the future
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of humanity is robotic because
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everything we're developing is in some
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way electronic everything a replaced
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heart replaced long i replaced knee or
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replaced cornea it just has to go a
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little little bit further you know I
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want to speak French so I'm going to
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friends so give me a chip I'll put it in
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i'll just rent it because too expensive
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to buy and I don't need it for ever just
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want to go there okay I speak French
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you're not going to have to worry oh my
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knee hurts my back hurts come in and get
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a new spine you'll be out in an hour
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you'll have caretakers that it will
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bounce and then on and on
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sometimes you report a correct future
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that people don't want to hear and they
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get angry they get upset they yell at
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you we work for Kodak and our assignment
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was the future of film so we went back
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and we went through our process our
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talent banco trend bank you know brains
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from everything come back and we say the
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future of film is digital film is over
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and they said we didn't hire you to tell
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us it's over film is over we hired you
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to tell us the future film and they say
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you are fired we're a little upset but
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the future film is digital just like the
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future of young humanity is robotic
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you
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people in the United States are always
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talking about putting walls on the
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borders between Mexico and the United
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States we here in Europe especially with
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the recent refugee movement designs to
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put borders across some countries so
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that emergence can't commit I think
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that's going to change in the future all
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of these developed countries are going
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to be part of a much more fluid global
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economy much more fluid workforce there
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certainly has to be regulations no
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question about that but the idea that
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you know every country can have its own
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borders and they're a self-contained
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economic and political unit people we
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look 10 20 years down the road that kind
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of idea is going to start fading into
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the background all applicants for
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nationalisation please raise I think
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when we get to 20 26 people will see how
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important this immigration was these
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young people are helping to build our
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population growth in these younger ages
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in a country which otherwise would be
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aging very rapidly
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we're getting very close to a what we
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call a majority-minority which means the
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racial groups other than whites are
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almost half the population of people
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under age 20 in the United States
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you know this country has has gone
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through lots of different demographic
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transformations but we're going through
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two at the same time right now one is a
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grain of the United States grain mean
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people with gray hair getting older but
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at the same time at the young Rangers
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we're having a brownie which means a lot
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of people came here in the past
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immigration waves of the last 20 or 30
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years people from Mexico or other Latin
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American countries or from China and
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other parts of Asia they would go to Los
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Angeles or they would go to New York
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they would go to Miami places that were
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big immigrant gateway areas but in the
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last 10 years there's been this huge
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dispersion the places they're spreading
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out to our places in the southeastern
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states places like Atlanta charlotte
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north carolina in the rocky mountain
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states like phoenix or las vegas or
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Denver and even some of them going to
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what we would call the whiter older part
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of the United States at the Midwest you
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know Michigan Wisconsin even Iowa are
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getting some of these new immigrants we
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moved to 2026 maybe around then the
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younger ages of our labor force will be
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majority minority which that's a big
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deal when the labor force changes in
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that way so you know what happens to the
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older population during this period
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there's still much different people who
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are baby boomers they'll be aged 75 and
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over as we get 10 years and 20 years
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down down the road you know they
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represent a different kind of America
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but it's America that's fading out it's
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an America that represented the last
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part of the 20th century of the United
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but the first part of this century going
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on for the next 20 or 30 years will be a
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global America
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up until now I think people were almost
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content to the city wasn't their
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business it was the business of planners
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of Engineers of architects but I think
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there's a sense that our needs and our
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interests aren't really being looked
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after by these other groups and that the
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only way to change that is to intervene
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and participate ourselves
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perhaps the most exciting or extreme or
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really visceral example of citizen
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participation in cities is a project
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called the looked single in Rotterdam
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it's a crowdfunded bridge so we're
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normally bridges of course are
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commissioned paid for designed by the
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state they had an idea for a bridge that
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connected across a highway across a
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railway line and connected various
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neighborhoods and the impact that that
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tad on the city is is almost
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immeasurable it's created new
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opportunities for new businesses that
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continually open up so there's a
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nightclub various cafes lecture theatres
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new office buildings it's old fashioned
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civics it's the return to the idea that
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the city is a collective project not
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something done to us by other people in
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a way crowdfunding and the use of
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crowdfunding in architecture is perhaps
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more interesting as a platform for
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decision-making than it might be as a
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platform for fundraising these
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boundaries between the erhard spaces and
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and parks I think become dissolved and
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they start to bleed right through our
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cities and and you know that's everybody
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who could oppose that everybody wants a
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green city breathable city a healthy
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city
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you

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