It took about 200 years for human society to move from the First Industrial Revolution (coal, steam engines and metal forging) to the Third Industrial Revolution (nuclear energy and electronics). Three decades later, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Internet, digital technology and renewable energy) began to have transformative effects on nations and societies and the way we live.
We are now on the cusp of a global inflexion point - the likes of which the human species has never seen before.
@OverTheHorizon seeks to peer through the complex web of technological advancements in the fields of AI, robotics, space technologies, genetics, etc, and understand their synapses with macroeconomics, geopolitics, society and demographics, and the future of work.