This topic covers the "Fourth Industrial Revolution". Including technologies such as: blockchain currencies, digital ID, social credit systems, biometric, brain interfaces, and more.
Overview
Klaus Schwab's book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, explores the fusion of physical, digital, and biological worlds through emerging technologies like AI, biotech, and IoT, arguing it's different in scale, scope, and complexity from past revolutions. It details the profound impacts on society, business, and government, and offers frameworks for stakeholders to shape a future where technology serves humanity, rather than disrupts it, by creating new policies and ethical guidelines.
A hub for the "Great Reset" and the "Fourth Industrial Revolution", organized around official policy language, digital identity initiatives, programmable money, carbon accounting, AI governance, and crisis-driven control.
digital identity, biometric access, programmable blockchain-based money, carbon-footprint scoring, AI-assisted trust systems, social credit systems, and crisis narratives used to normalize new controls.
These technologies could be joined into a managed society where access to money, travel, speech, energy, meat, or medical services can be scored and restricted.