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Worldwide Web Watch

WWWMarch 30, 2016

Pete Flint puts a very positive spin on the future in his piece titled 34 Remarkable and Surprising Things About the Future.  Despite recognizing certain challenges, Flint optimistically embraces and highlights the areas where technological progress, stemming from the cycle of innovation, will have its greatest impact, including medicine, education, AI and society, to name a few.  According to Flint, “[a]s our world becomes increasingly digitized it will also become increasingly democratized. Buckle up and get ready for our incredible future.”