"Progress is the attraction that moves humanity." ~ Marcus Garvey
Human expansion and development is without precedent. We're in an entirely new territory. People could "only imagine" many of the things we take for granted today.
To put it in perspective.
- There are more than 7 Billion people inhabiting our planet today. in 1950. That number was just 2.56 billion.
- 200 years ago there were less than 1 billion people.
- We produce approximately 1.3 billion tonnes of waste in a year.
- More data was created in 2017 than in all of history combined.
- Here's an interactive website showing our footprint, urbanization, networks etc.
via OurWorldInData
While growth is slowing down, and we're reaching carrying capacity, the population is still on the rise.
Technology is Growing Exponentially
“Technology goes beyond mere tool making; it is a process of creating ever more powerful technology using the tools from the previous round of innovation.” ~Ray Kurzweil
The only thing that's perhaps more impressive than our population growth is our technological growth. For the first ~ 64,000 years of humanity, we relied upon the verbal transfer of information. The creation of writing and the formal recording of knowledge was the tinder for a blaze of progress.
The above graph stops in 1990, and it's almost hard to quantify the growth since then. Nonetheless, Moore's Law does a good job of adding some context (even if it is coming to an end).
Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles about every two years. Extrapolated outwards, we can expect more technologies to evolve every two years, if not faster.
Information is the fuel for so much of human progress and it most embodies the future to me. We create more data today than in all of history and digest more data today than ever before.
As our ability to parse information increases … so do our capabilities.
History is defined by asymmetric information, but our future may not be. The growth in information creation and digestion – I believe - will have massive effects on how we congregate, what we create, and how we interact with each other and the corporate world around us.
I can't begin to imagine what my children's children will have at their disposal.
What's the coolest future-tech you expect to see in your lifetime?
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