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Lyn Alden
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Three big global risks over the next decade, imo:

1. Insufficient energy security. Politicians pointing the direction for technology rather than technology itself leading the way.

2. Sovereign debt crisis combined with lack of establishment/institution credibility.

3. Widespread disregard for objectivity, combined with AI making it harder to verify what is true. Descent into tribalism.

In history, when existing institutions and power structures become antiquated/corrupted and are replaced, it's a highly vulnerable period for society. The shields are down.

What gets built in their place during that highly flexible period can be far better or worse. The tails of possible outcomes are fatter than usual.

The first two risks (severe energy and currency mismanagement) harm the remaining credibility of existing institutions and power structures and likely lead to their eventual demise.

The third risk affects the probabilities for what the new institutions and power structures will look like, in terms of being better or worse than what came before. It also affects the smoothness or severity of the transition from the current system/order towards the next system/order.
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Gregersen · 152w
No AI-overlords accidentally wiping out everything?
Toby McMann · 152w
I think globalist are, indeed, attempting to destabilize world order with attacks on energy and monetary systems. Look at the WEF agenda. Europe looks most vulnerable, short term. But will tribalism result? Or will the sheep follow a dictatorial supranational leader, promising salvation?
Thoy ₿rown · 152w
Totally agree with you, history always repeats itself because we never apply the lessons Technology is advancing faster than people expected, all the projections that said within 10 or 20 years can already be carried out in 5 or 8 Although I think that worrying about OS we are not going to solve...
gowtywood⚡️🦉 · 152w
https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-be-an-engaged-citizen-and-make-meaningful-social-change
aidan · 152w
Thoughts on (3) leading to potential state secession in the USA? I guess (1) also poses that risk too…
Digikomori · 152w
The third risk is what’s on my mind recently. We’re seeing enough tribalism and division already what happens when no images, audio, or video are considered trustworthy, and AI troll farms can spew propaganda orders of magnitude faster than fact checking. We’re going to need chain of custody ...
threeseries · 152w
Also relating to the third point, I'm worried about the potential for feedback loops of false information getting created. AI generates some inaccurate text which then gets amplified by AI, etc., etc.
Bitcoin Bulldog · 152w
I would add to the list: - Food security - Access to clean water (in certain parts of the world)
Lukewarm_Coffee · 151w
Really appreciate your insight Lyn, thank you.
Ronheim · 151w
gonna be super disappointed if that fake alien invasion doesn’t happen.
Cast Iron Hands · 151w
Well, that's the most terrifying thing I've read in a long time🙄
Nitemarekhawk · 151w
This is going to be an awesome decade don't worry about we will have fun while the world burns
Zach · 151w
I don’t know what the main risk is, but I do know this calls for a new cultural enlightenment. We have to elevate our conversations and resist the urge to become numb and nihilistic - or to turn to substances to numb ourselves.
HowardA.btc · 151w
The tribalism is already underway. People are being forced to choose a side. During the French revolution, it was the moderates in the middle that got disproportionally executed. Social disorder and chaos invite a strongman to restore order through mass violence - Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin and Mussol...
Hydra · 151w
Another big risk is double-digit inflation which will grow at a much faster rate than salaries do. Historically, inflation peaked at 20.1% in 1947 due to wartime shortages of goods in relation to income
fetti · 151w
Completamente d'accordo! Soprattutto con i punti 1 e 3... Ne parlavo giusto ieri sera con degli amici. #[0]
lisageek · 151w
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Jasmin · 151w
Thank you Lyn.
-G · 151w
Lynn, I saw you on Hedgeye this past week. Great interview. You had Keith struggling to keep up!
rejon · 150w
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