World Authorities Summit: How the Merging of People and Expertise Will Outline the Subsequent 50 Years

As a part of the World Authorities Summit final week in Dubai, convention organizers introduced the “Authorities in 2071” initiative — a roadmap for presidency interactions with “residents and stakeholders” in a dramatically shifting dystopian future impacted by automation, robotics and local weather change.
February 17, 2023 | Supply: The Defender | by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
As a part of the World Government Summit (WGS) final week in Dubai, convention organizers introduced the “Authorities in 2071” initiative — a roadmap for governments to work together with “residents and stakeholders” in a dramatically shifting future impacted by automation, robotics and local weather change.
Convened from Feb. 13-15 underneath the slogan “Shaping Future Governments,” the WGS introduced collectively key international figures to debate the way forward for the world in a format much like that of the latest World Economic Forum (WEF) annual assembly.
Whereas Elon Musk and Klaus Schwab — who supplied competing visions of the future on the occasion — dominated media protection, the WGS has issued its personal set of dystopian predictions for the long run in its “Government in 2071: Guidebook.”
The guidebook predicts that catastrophic local weather change, mass migration, mass layoffs resulting from automation, ensuing social unrest, and the merging of people and technology will outline the subsequent 50 years.