[isoc-ny] Transformational Leadership in Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

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Mon Apr 27 03:39:22 PDT 2015


I've recently worked with Dr. Rabin on several projects involving the
privacy, security and human rights issues raised by AI and Net-connected
medical implants. I've also supported moving Internet and telecom
policies away from the regulation of scarcity towards the creation of
abundance.

Dr. Rabin will bring these two topics together into a broader
philosophical overview in this presentation.

Please forward as appropriate.

Thanks!

David

Transformational Leadership in Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

Conventional leadership is mostly informed by a point of view called The
Zero-Sum Game that stands on an unquestioned assumption of scarcity and
rewards winning at the expense of others. Look around, and it’s clear
that this point of view has outlived its useufulness and is bankrupt.
It's given us the unworkable and unsustainable world in which we live.
This point of view also informs leadership in emerging and disruptive
technologies; and, if unchallenged, will lead us into a future that
looks a lot like the present only worse in terms of destructive impacts. 
 
To shift leadership out winning The Zero-Sum Game of the past and into a
future by design, The Center for Transhuman
Jurisprudence http://www.transhumanjuris.org
<http://www.transhumanjuris.org/> is hosting a presentation at Landmark
Worldwide http://www.landmarkworldwide.com
<http://www.landmarkworldwide.com/> for people dealing with artificial
intelligence, neurosecurity, human enhancement, and other emerging and
disruptive technologies.

Landmark Worldwide NYC Center
317 W 33rd St
New York, NY 10001

Thursday, April 30, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (EDT)

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-introduction-to-the-landmark-forum-as-access-to-transformational-leadership-in-emerging-and-tickets-16486532663

-- 
David Solomonoff, President
Internet Society of New York
president at isoc-ny.org
isoc-ny.org
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