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  • The age of robots – the world in 100 years.

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 29. March 20207. April 2020

    Illustration by Susanne Gold / Text by Mikkel Loose In 100 years, we will live in the time of robots. Robots will be used in all possible ways to make people’s lives easier and more …

    Digitopia, The world in hundred years, Visions of the Future
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  • Why work less?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 22. November 201815. February 2020

    The futurologist Horst Opaschowski puts forward the thesis that we used to be poor when we had no work. Today, on the other hand, we are poor even though we work. By that he means …

    Future of Work
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  • Digital democracy – the end of power and powerlessness

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 6. May 201815. February 2020

    Today, individual citizens are not in a position to have a decisive influence on political debates. They relinquish their right to co-determination every four years with their ballot paper. Dissatisfaction with this is growing. The …

    Economy and Society, Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • Work 4.0 – the shoe pinches!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 9. April 201815. February 2020

    Like a pair of kids’ shoes that have gotten too small. Work in Germany Technology has changed our everyday life rapidly Our media consumption, our products – everything has been revolutionized by digitalization. The 20th …

    Future of Work, Universal
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