U.S. Demand For Cricket Protein Is Surging
Like it or not, expect cricket protein to start showing up in food items in your local grocery, so if you don't like crickets, you will need to read the list of ingredients.
Like it or not, expect cricket protein to start showing up in food items in your local grocery, so if you don't like crickets, you will need to read the list of ingredients.
Elder care should be about human touch, family caring and compassion. However, Technocrats have a more efficient solution: Robot-care. Eli.Q will keep you occupied and entertained.
European Technocrats have determined that advanced robots must be classed as 'electronic persons' so they can be regulated like everyone and every thing in society.
The ultimate methodology of eugenics is to create specifically engineered humans from scratch in the laboratory, making obsolete the real wombs of youthful mothers. This was the exact model of Brave New World.
Transhumans will be happy to learn that that they can will promote immortality by growing their own heart replacements. The science of this is exciting on one hand, but lacking thorough ethical discussion on the other.
Technocrats are already heavily embedded in the fabric of American economic life, and the push for infrastructure buildout is relentless.
A young libertarian student has understood one glaring deficiency in Technocracy, namely, that values pragmatism far greater than political and ethical philosophy.
WEF founder Schwab notes, "The world today seems to be engulfed in a sea of pessimism, negativity, and cynicism." Really? Could it be the natural outcome of disingenuous and destructive globalization in the first place?
As the cashless society expands, the poor are forced to comply or they will become even poorer and then excluded from economic life altogether. However, Technocrats are dead serious about 'no person left behind'.
China was largely converted to a Technocracy by 2000, and Singapore is considered the 'smartest' and connected city in the world. Khanna points out that the world, sans America, is racing toward technocratic governance.