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Dr Mark van Rijmenam, CSP

Dr. Mark van Rijmenam, CSP, is a world-leading strategic futurist and award-winning global keynote speaker who helps Fortune 500 leadership teams navigate AI and emerging technologies. Recognized by Salesforce as one of 16 global voices shaping the future of AI, he holds a PhD from University of Technology Sydney and is the author of six books on emerging technology and judgment in the AI era, including his latest book: Now What? How to Ride the Tsunami of Change. He is the founder of Futurwise and the developer of the Intelligence Age Scorecard that helps individuals and organizations understand how prepared they are for the future.

His pioneering efforts include the world's first TEDx Talk in VR in 2020. In 2023, he further pushed boundaries when he delivered a TEDx talk in Athens with his digital twin, delving into the complex interplay of AI and our perception of reality. In 2024, he launched a digital twin of himself, offering interactive, on-demand conversations via text, audio, or video in 29 languages, thereby bridging the gap between the digital and physical worlds – another world's first.

Dr. Van Rijmenam is a prolific author and has written more than 1,200 articles and six books in his career. As a corporate educator, he is celebrated for his candid, independent, and balanced insights. He is also the founder of Futurwise, which focuses on elevating global knowledge on crucial topics like technology, healthcare, and climate change by providing high-quality, hyper-personalized, and easily digestible insights from trusted sources.

Below, you can read all his articles.

Spy on the Road: The Double-Edged Sword of Self-Driving Cars

Spy on the Road: The Double-Edged Sword of Self-Driving Cars

Are self-driving cars the new spies among us? Big Tech and Beijing seem to think so. Self-driving cars, equipped with cutting-edge cameras and sensors, are silently mapping U.S. roads and gathering vast amounts of data.

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Thinking Like Humans: The Next Big Leap in AI

Thinking Like Humans: The Next Big Leap in AI

Is the future of AI a boon or a threat? The new Algorithm of Thoughts (AoT) could decide.

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AI Agents: The Future Workforce or Just Hype?

AI Agents: The Future Workforce or Just Hype?

Is your next colleague an AI agent? Big Tech thinks so.

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Living the Simulated Dream: How The Sims Shapes Real Lives

Living the Simulated Dream: How The Sims Shapes Real Lives

Can a video game make you a better person in real life? These Sims players think so.

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Cracking the Material Code: Altrove’s AI-Powered Revolution

Cracking the Material Code: Altrove’s AI-Powered Revolution

Is AI the key to unlocking the next industrial revolution? Altrove thinks so.

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Embracing AI: Our Own Reflection in the Machine

Embracing AI: Our Own Reflection in the Machine

Are our fears of AI just a reflection of our failures to value each other?

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AI’s $600B Dilemma: A Growing Gap Between Hype and Reality

AI’s $600B Dilemma: A Growing Gap Between Hype and Reality

Has the AI boom turned into a colossal financial pitfall?

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Fiverr Freelancers Offer Doxing Services: An Ethical Nightmare

Fiverr Freelancers Offer Doxing Services: An Ethical Nightmare

Should we really trust a platform that lets freelancers dox for dollars?

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Poe: Quora's Chatbot and the Art of Copyright Infringement

Poe: Quora's Chatbot and the Art of Copyright Infringement

Quora’s Poe chatbot just turned paywalls into Swiss cheese — what's next, Napster for news?

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Al: The Future of Sports Broadcasting or the End of Authenticity?

Al: The Future of Sports Broadcasting or the End of Authenticity?

Is NBC’s decision to use an AI clone of legendary sports broadcaster Al Michael's voice during the Olympics a groundbreaking innovation or a step too far in digital impersonation?

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