Nigel Cameron, President of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies in Washington, DC

Nigel Cameron at 'The unknown, 100 years from now' predicts human life in 2115

Raleigh Addington
Raleigh Addington
editor at Chartwell Speakers

Last December at ‘The unknown, 100 years from now’ conference, Nobel Laureates and internationally acclaimed figures from a variety of areas came together to think through the world our children and grandchildren will inhabit 100 years from now. Nigel Cameron, President of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies in Washington and a leading futurist, shared his expert views on what the world could look like in the year 2115.

'The Unknown, 100 years from now: A voyage of discovery'

Nigel’s speech in particular covered the social, economic and political predictions of how humans may thrive or perish over the next three generations – but what impact will these shifts have on life as we know it?  Will life in 2115 resemble anything we know today? How will technology respond? Will inequality, war and poverty be things of the past? When will the A.I.s take over? How will wealth be (re)distributed? Nigel offers fascinating insights on these questions, and many more.

Watch ‘Nigel Cameron on ‘the human question’ in 2115′

Nigel Cameron, President of the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies in Washington, DC

For more information, or to book Nigel Cameron as a keynote speaker for your conference or event, please contact Leo von Bülow-Quirk at [email protected] or call 0044 (0) 20 7792 8000.

share