The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think | Ian Bremmer | TED

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @Evoque786
    @Evoque786 Год назад +13735

    No matter who is in power; the world is losing morality, we are becoming polarised and greed is the new superpower.

    • @epi2045
      @epi2045 Год назад +619

      Tell me a time in history when it wasn’t polarized and moral. It’s going to crap because we’re at the edge of the 4th turning.

    • @Evoque786
      @Evoque786 Год назад

      @@epi2045 : precisely my point… 2 world wars and many feminine, we didn’t learn anything and we have not made progress, yet 1st world claims to be educated and advanced

    • @thefontzchannel
      @thefontzchannel Год назад +134

      ​@@epi2045 I'm assuming your tedtalk is next.🧐

    • @gsd632
      @gsd632 Год назад +37

      Losing!

    • @XXIIISRUJAN
      @XXIIISRUJAN Год назад

      The West* is losing morality.

  • @djankoulrea3463
    @djankoulrea3463 Год назад +5380

    " It used to be just nature and nurture determining our identities , now its nature, nurture & Algorithms " Well said !!

    • @zealouskoo2517
      @zealouskoo2517 Год назад +21

      Totally agreed with you.

    • @Incredible14U
      @Incredible14U Год назад +23

      @@zealouskoo2517 YNWA

    • @sachinshah4829
      @sachinshah4829 Год назад +17

      YNWA bro

    • @Xthesia
      @Xthesia Год назад +54

      I thought algorithms technically falls under the nurture umbrella, I guess the google definition of nurture is more accurate? Always thought nurture included all non genetic influences...

    • @HazardousHumorHQ
      @HazardousHumorHQ Год назад +21

      ​@@Xthesiaof course you are correct, it IS still just a subset of the "nurture" (i.e., environment exposed to during lifespan basically) category. Algorithms are a notable type of variable to emphasize but regardless, they are obviously still 'nurture variables'

  • @churabhok2869
    @churabhok2869 Год назад +1283

    There was one incident in Bangalore, India, where in a man from one community responded by mocking another persons religion as his was mocked by this other person, it all happened on Facebook, soon the posts were shared rapidly, one community took major offence and burnt down an entire police station because of all this, that is what social media can do

    • @sheeats4019
      @sheeats4019 Год назад

      Social media is explicitly responsible for the plight of the Rohingya refugees… Bangladeshis use Facebook more than email, news outlet websites etc. the anti Rohingya sentiment spread like wildfire…

    • @lovemsoni1844
      @lovemsoni1844 Год назад +330

      I can correctly guess which community it was

    • @davesprivatelounge
      @davesprivatelounge Год назад

      Facebook enabled a genocide in Myanmar

    • @allinonetube3387
      @allinonetube3387 Год назад +55

      Lindu community

    • @allinonetube3387
      @allinonetube3387 Год назад +20

      @@lovemsoni1844 lindu?

  • @herryhubert2706
    @herryhubert2706 6 месяцев назад +589

    I am from Amsterdam, Netherlands, so some of my experiences may be a little different from most of you here.
    When I was in my teens, I was a punk and DIY was a very important part of it. This was in sharp contrast with the disco-kids, who were following fashion as much as they could. As a disco-kid you had to wear either Nikes or Adidas, Cool Cat, Kappa, etc etc. When I look back at this, it feels like if we were in some giant social research program. As if we were studied to see how easily we would adopt brands. How we would embrace a certain brand of shoes and next tell everybody about how much better these new shoes were. It turned out we were largely willing to be advertisement poles. We actually thought we were part of a higher species if we were able to buy the more expensive brands. I think this is where it all started.
    If I look at how willing people are to buy a new smartphone by Apple or Samsung and spend an incredible amount of money on a device, while you have exactly the same functions in a device which is ⅓ of the price, but doesn't have the brandname on it. And when you point this out to them, they will defend their choices with a lot of religious sounding reasons, as if they are Jehowa Witnesses. Sometimes these more expensive phones have options that maybe handy, but it turns out they are hardly ever used. Or they want these highly annoying digi-watches, that are so convenient. I really hate it when I am together with someone, who's constantely checking his wrist. Back in the days, when you looked at your wrist, it meant you were getting bored, and were trying to use time to get away. Sometimes you don't even need such a watch. People are always staring at their screens, and I feel like shouting: "Hey, I am here!!! In real life! On the seat next to you!" But there's always something "important" they are afraid to miss.
    Then on these phones there are apps. People hardly ever check what kind of personal information is stored by the companies that make those apps. I remember the conspiracy thinkers during Corona, who were afraid the government were to inject chips in them through the vaccination program. While those same conspiracists walked around with a smartphone in their pockets.
    People accept cookies without giving it a second thought. Why do you think there's so much money involved in these tracking-companies. And why are there so many of these companies. And moreover, WTF is Legitimate Interest?
    Last week my (dutch) bank send me a notice. They're going to stop "contact free payment" and replace it with "google pay". Why on earth do they think I would like some company like google, to serve my payments? Google already knows more than enough about me, and they have no right to peek into my spendings to personalize advertisement (which I think it the whole idea). But I am fairly sure that just about everybody will accept this because they either don't really think about the consequences or feel like they are powerless.
    To cut a long story short: it is just us humans, addicted to consumerism and supposed luxury, who gave all the power to these companies.

    • @tashg849
      @tashg849 6 месяцев назад

      The mobile phone connects with your implants and lets you change its settings... you have had implants since you were a kid. Read neuromancer, it's not really fantasy...

    • @zhsdqi
      @zhsdqi 6 месяцев назад +15

      So right. So undo-able. So inevitable. That is what they know and we cannot change.

    • @jaysilverstone7221
      @jaysilverstone7221 5 месяцев назад +20

      I'm also of the punk generation and look back at an incredibly creative time. Independence in record labels, fashion and publishing. The first few issues of i-D were stapled photocopies. And now political correctness and woke ideology has everybody shackled into group think.

    • @MrTeetime
      @MrTeetime 5 месяцев назад +8

      Agree...90% anyways.

    • @herryhubert2706
      @herryhubert2706 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@MrTeetime Maybe even 100%. English is not my native language and I am a bit of an overexplainer too. So when reading my story back, I thought it was kinda chaotic.

  • @MI-rm1kz
    @MI-rm1kz Год назад +3447

    "...The US increasingly didnt want to be the world's policeman, or the architect of global trade, or even the cheerleader for global values..." said without even a hint of irony! Amazing!

    • @reservoir_flow
      @reservoir_flow Год назад

      I mean, the US had been getting relatively more isolationist over Trump's 4 years and that populist Republican movement hasn't really died down since

    • @rorshak2548
      @rorshak2548 Год назад +379

      Dude was being disingenuous during that section for sure

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад

      Amazing? US increasing didn't want? What a great way to cope with the fact that US increasingly lost its capability to police over others. Yet, US still polices over others, but only using soft power. Since she just doen't have the capacity to directly bomb everyone without a risk of self-destruction.

    • @temitopeoguntade6119
      @temitopeoguntade6119 Год назад +511

      I waited for the "joke" part of that statement but it never came. Lol

    • @butter_nut1817
      @butter_nut1817 Год назад +135

      isn't this true? Americas seem to think foreign wars aren't good, nor getting involved in other governments much.

  • @jpzhang8290
    @jpzhang8290 Год назад +3181

    Summary: Bremmer argues that we now live in a leaderless world, but he predicts that the future will consist of three overlapping orders a unipolar security order dominated by the US, a multipolar economic order with various influential players, and a digital order shaped by technology companies.

    • @decoyuser1506
      @decoyuser1506 Год назад

      it has even more info like : the us was once exporter of democarcy little enough but now it has tools to destroy democracy !

    • @MegaLmae
      @MegaLmae Год назад

      He can't predict anything this one. He was arguing, vehemently, that Trump would not become president right until he became the president. Elon Musk told us that we should not take Bremmer seriously. He ekes out a living by pretending to accurately predict what he calls geo-political risk. He calls himslef a political scientist when there is nothing at all scientific about political 'science'.

    • @mikescarborough9196
      @mikescarborough9196 Год назад +119

      Good Cliff Notes!

    • @erayozer5185
      @erayozer5185 Год назад +185

      Time saver

    • @Gerguzalbutzelnikoskech
      @Gerguzalbutzelnikoskech Год назад +119

      The digital order is the most frightening one.

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Год назад +2289

    0:12: 🌍 The world is currently in a leaderless state with three different overlapping orders.
    2:33: Many citizens in wealthy democracies feel left behind by globalization, leading to a sense of illegitimacy.
    4:06: The current global security order is unipolar, with the US and its allies as the most powerful players.
    5:56: 💡 The speaker discusses the three world orders: global economic order, national security order, and digital order, highlighting the power of technology companies in shaping the digital world.
    6:46: The European Union has the largest common market and sets the rules for profitable business.
    8:18: The digital order, run by technology companies, holds significant power in determining military support, political discourse, and individual identities.
    11:13: 🌍 The speaker discusses the potential outcomes of the digital order and the role of technology companies in shaping the future world.
    13:22: The speaker raises questions about the accountability of technology companies in relation to artificial intelligence, data collection, and advertising models.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @muhammadmustafa7734
    @muhammadmustafa7734 5 месяцев назад +20

    This lecturer is articulate, but it is important to note that his commentary is not based on professional analysis; rather, he is expressing his personal opinions and aspirations.

    • @arikun620
      @arikun620 29 дней назад +1

      Agree.. a lot of emotions , but too little fact based arguments

  • @alkers372
    @alkers372 Год назад +1097

    I remember while getting my MBA over 45 years ago, the author of the book, "The Global Reach", lectured at our graduate school and said pretty much the same thing as Ian just said about multi-national corporations. Bought the book and poured over it at the time. What it and Ian stated has been progressing all this time, and quite possibly will come completely true some day. After being around as long as I have, I highly doubt I'll still be alive when it happens though.

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 Год назад +26

      @@judylloyd7901 Maybe he likes soaked books😁

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +17

      45 years ago it didn't work. That's a good sign that it'll probably never work either.

    • @AlJay0032
      @AlJay0032 Год назад

      China doesn't care about these corporations. US crony corporatism won't be able to protect them any longer.

    • @nafnaf0
      @nafnaf0 Год назад

      China will use the technology directly from its Chinese companies. They are pushing for AI

    • @AnarchistHamster
      @AnarchistHamster Год назад +25

      ​@@friendlyone2706 Yes you do "pour" yourself into a book, like water, I have never encountered this "pore" use before. Maybe it is a regional accent thing in English? Midwest American I confident is "poured."

  • @FreddieVee
    @FreddieVee Год назад +647

    In 1975, the movie "Rollerball" was released. It pictured a world where countries no longer dominated the world, but large multinational corporations were in charge. Instead, in the first quarter of the 21st century, Social Media companies are kings and digital tools, psychology, AI and algorithms are their weapons.

  • @karanshah902
    @karanshah902 Год назад +439

    00:00:04 Introduction: The Big Question
    00:00:33 The Bipolar and Unipolar World
    00:00:56 Complications and Changes
    00:01:31 Three Factors: Russia, China, and Globalization
    00:02:19 Consequences of Globalization
    00:03:03 A Leaderless World
    00:03:15 What Comes Next?
    00:03:24 Three Different Orders
    00:03:44 The Global Security Order
    00:04:08 The Global Economic Order
    00:05:29 Tensions Between the Orders
    00:08:18 The Emerging Digital Order
    00:09:10 The Influence of Technology Companies

  • @PuckSlappy
    @PuckSlappy 5 месяцев назад +58

    amish are starting to sound better and better.

    • @marinaanais
      @marinaanais День назад

      Naive statement, but I get what you're trying to convey.

  • @Gr33nsurfer
    @Gr33nsurfer 10 месяцев назад +314

    "Question the algorithm" is a very important thought as it forms your "bubble" and most of the information you will get access to. Therefore independent media is still important and even more today than before.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel 9 месяцев назад

      in canada our government has algorithmic control of the whole internet and the govt funds almost all media. One example of how this works is the speaker said "trucker riots in canada" The only violence committed was from a Trudeau supporter that smashed his vehicle into three peaceful trucker supporters. The truckers were 100% peaceful.
      Why do people think Canada is even a democracy with the government having algorithmic control?
      This speaker sides with the government funded disinformation.

    • @FasiilaMiila
      @FasiilaMiila 9 месяцев назад +4

      🤔the one who rules the world does not necessarily mean that he is very smart. maybe the time has come for a completely different society to start governing the world , perhaps the 🐢or the👉🏾 🦖

    • @stonerhistory8742
      @stonerhistory8742 9 месяцев назад +4

      My feed is broken because i look everything up..

    • @robk5865
      @robk5865 6 месяцев назад

      I want to know why the social media powers that be (predominantly democrat) use their algorithms to flood people's feeds with "conspiracy theorists" if that person searches one.
      I mean, all of that concern, the lawsuits, censorship, labeling people who don't fall in line...to turn around and make sure people's feeds are absolutely impregnated with it. Like they go above and beyond.

    • @hrhdmk5845
      @hrhdmk5845 Месяц назад

      But nobody wants to pay for independent media. That’s the problem

  • @caiolovatto1
    @caiolovatto1 Год назад +665

    It has already become difficult for us to accept the concept of democracy, considering that for some time now, rulers are not actually chosen for their administrative abilities, but for their influence. The fact is that "democracy" is, in practice, a choice exercised by the owners of financial power, enhanced with the rise of bigtechs.

    • @Le_Mouton_Noir
      @Le_Mouton_Noir Год назад

      "Democracy" is the name of the jewish dictatorship

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Год назад

      Perhaps,but as it says, 'there is nothing new under the sun.' Is not domination of political processes by wealthy elites par for the course?
      Indeed the space occupied by 'democratic' concerns or 'democratic' exercises along the historical continuum is very, very small. Furthermore definition of the word 'democracy' is uncertain. One might as well admit that 'democracy' is in the eye of the beholder.
      I do not mean to suggest that autocracy or totalitarianism are preferable or worthy of admiration!
      I know quite a few emigrants from the PRC, who may go back to visit but choose to raise their families on this side of the pond.
      But government by its very nature, is oligarchic, setting a few in positions of authority over the many. Only among tightly-knit small communities should we expect to find some exceptions.
      Elections are usually considered a defining feature of political 'democracy'. Yet technically hese are usually dominated by political parties, which unless sponsored directly by the State are private organizations.
      The Word of God, the Bible, does not endorse any particular political system as good for all times and places. The authority which governments exercise is delegated not from 'the people', but from God, and they are accountable to Him for their actions.
      (Psalm 24:1) The earth is the Lord's, and all it contains; the world, and those who dwell in it.'

    • @Tiwack01
      @Tiwack01 Год назад +19

      This was always the case and holds true with or without democracy, it still remains the best pick out of all the bad options.

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Год назад +2

      BS

    • @MikeB-3791
      @MikeB-3791 Год назад +9

      first thing to mention is they are not rulers. it's a small word but an important mind shift. subliminal programing.

  • @rustworker
    @rustworker Год назад +525

    Even before technology, multi-nationals were separate uncontrollable power. Tech has made that stronger.

    • @MegaPatients
      @MegaPatients Год назад

      Just about to write something very similar, the one's who control the digital world have the ultimate power...which wont be good for any country....period.

    • @BlakedaBull
      @BlakedaBull Год назад +8

      yes i thought he was going to talk about them leaving politics and establishing a new global corporation layer of control above any one county and in every county. (he did in a roundabout way, but kind of hyper focusing on one finger in the puppet glove.)

    • @chrisc2671
      @chrisc2671 Год назад

      I’m not going to bother arguing against your point but I will say that if that was your takeaway from the talk then you completely missed the point.
      The closest thing I can think of to support your statement would be the proliferation of fast food outlets making people fatter and less healthy all over the world.

    • @MegaPatients
      @MegaPatients Год назад +4

      @@chrisc2671 Good no argument then...😏

    • @chrisc2671
      @chrisc2671 Год назад +1

      @@MegaPatients 🤣

  • @mrcoffee03
    @mrcoffee03 4 месяца назад +7

    One of the best explanations about the Global power struggles

  • @RobertMillerJustme
    @RobertMillerJustme Год назад +1231

    Professors Martin Gilens (Princeton University) and Benjamin I. Page (Northwestern University) looked at more than 20 years worth of data to answer a simple question: Does the government represent the people?
    Their study took data from nearly 2000 public opinion surveys and compared it to the policies that ended up becoming law. In other words, they compared what the public wanted to what the government actually did. What they found was extremely unsettling: The opinions of 90% of Americans have essentially no impact at all.

    • @vishalkhanna1476
      @vishalkhanna1476 Год назад +2

      Sir WE ARE STUCK IN NATURAL GAS CAN SONEONE SOMEHOW TAKE IT TO $ 5 WHERW WE MANY R STUCK FOR ALMOST NOW 5 MONTHS!...GOS WILL BLESS FOR THIS KIND HELP🙏🙏...NO ONE TILL NOW ABLE TO TAKE US OUT OF WOOD!!

    • @williamhicks558
      @williamhicks558 Год назад +93

      Unsettling, but not surprising. Especially considering the impact of the supreme court deciding that corporations are people. The rich had already had way too much influence on politicians before that, and that only made it worse.

    • @Phoenix-gd4xw
      @Phoenix-gd4xw Год назад +6

      Wow!

    • @Metaspace2
      @Metaspace2 Год назад +42

      Just look at the finance laws. Only the 10% of the richest citizens profit who already own 60% of everything.
      Volker Pispers (German stand-up comedian), "...for laws from which 90% of the people would profit, you will not be able to achieve a majority in parliament" :/

    • @112233JORDAN
      @112233JORDAN Год назад +20

      Reminds me of the "median voter theorem" Of course no one gets what they want. Oh, and also, politicans care more about running campaigns and getting donations from special interest groups than they do pleasing constituents that will vote for politicians in a predictable pattern for the most part anyways.

  • @bzxshor67mpts
    @bzxshor67mpts Год назад +254

    Power is who you give it to. The challenge is to hold onto the self.The closer you stick to nature the healthier you will be

    • @svenvrgoc9528
      @svenvrgoc9528 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@SydThompson-eg6qo nah you need to get away from people

    • @chapman1569
      @chapman1569 11 месяцев назад +5

      So basically, be self sustainable in a cabin in the wood, learn bush crafting. It is a return to basics. No easy but doable for some.

    • @bardsamok9221
      @bardsamok9221 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​​@@chapman1569Sure, to enable corporate conglomerate control simply separate and isolate free thinking individuals into off grid huts neutralising them, those who may have otherwise made a difference in numbers.
      Good plan, I'll let the Koch brothers know.

    • @aleksjagger9770
      @aleksjagger9770 11 месяцев назад

      Silly nonsense 🙄

    • @kevinjamesparr552
      @kevinjamesparr552 11 месяцев назад

      Who are we that hand out power????

  • @SophiaChristian-so2of
    @SophiaChristian-so2of Год назад +860

    BRICS seeks to create a new currency, considering gold's historical role as a store of value and medium of exchange. However, the functionality and acceptance of a gold-backed currency in the current global financial system are uncertain. Creating a new currency requires careful consideration of economic, political, and logistical factors.

    • @AntonioBianh
      @AntonioBianh Год назад +6

      The discussions and proposals surrounding BRICS nations' potential use of gold are intriguing. People choose to buy gold for various reasons, such as its historical role as a store of value and medium of exchange, its potential as a hedge against inflation or currency devaluation, and its relative scarcity compared to other commodities. Gold also offers diversification benefits to investment portfolios due to its low correlation with stocks and bonds.

    • @MarkFreeman-xi3rk
      @MarkFreeman-xi3rk Год назад +2

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    • @cythiahan8455
      @cythiahan8455 Год назад +2

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    • @MarkFreeman-xi3rk
      @MarkFreeman-xi3rk Год назад +1

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    • @JenniferDrawbridge
      @JenniferDrawbridge Год назад +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran a Google search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @watch-4-you-2
    @watch-4-you-2 16 часов назад +2

    Only tiny consolation is still today: At least the algorithm on RUclips still brought me to this video.

  • @marijodennison5906
    @marijodennison5906 Год назад +298

    We’re screwed. I’m 70 and all I see are people only interested in money and power. Narcissism is at an all time high. I’m not optimistic about the future.

    • @kazioo2
      @kazioo2 Год назад +24

      Yes, because when you were 10 no one cared that much about money and power - that's why there weren't any wars like there are today.

    • @GailColeman
      @GailColeman Год назад +12

      ​@@kazioo2Oh, they cared. They cared enough to jump to their deaths when the stock market crashed. And WW2 brought us out of the Great Depression but at the cost of many lives. But now? Greedy bankers and defense contractors don't jump out windows, mainly because it is somebody else's kid going off to die. THAT is a huge difference today.

    • @ic3zar521
      @ic3zar521 Год назад +12

      😂😂😂 as if ww1 and ww2 never happen.. all era are the same.. only history repeat itself... so your opinion is invalid

    • @hopehopon6266
      @hopehopon6266 Год назад +19

      ​@@ic3zar521but i too feel that people are becoming more narcissistic

    • @ohjaysimpson397
      @ohjaysimpson397 Год назад

      Baby boomers failed us.

  • @christopherp.3307
    @christopherp.3307 Год назад +642

    We have lost control of ideologies, what we think of each other, and our humanity due to technology. Everyone thinks they are on the outside looking in and it really astounds me how far off the average person is. This was a really good Ted talk.

    • @radnomaden9438
      @radnomaden9438 Год назад +15

      Humanity never had control of anything regarding how we developed thorough history. All it ever was is every human doing what he was teached to do, and eventually trying to improve that thing but most time making it worse instead. Despite all the theoretical knowledge we developed since the dawn of science, no one in power ever took that knowledge seriously unless it helped him personally to become more powerful.

    • @christopherp.3307
      @christopherp.3307 Год назад

      Due to a lack of information from cultural difference people were not as collectively polarized on a global scale. You are right, humans just doing human things. Starting with WW1 we saw how countries would pick sides, as countries developed more larger world powers would be more considerate of them and they would be forced to pick sides. I see it as a responsibility of this generation to step back and really be objective. People are too caught up in their own opinion to think of what is realistic and what matches their own ideals. I'm not too optimistic, but it does take a collective self-awareness that I do believe may be achievable with the next generation. Most people born today will probably never achieve it. I'm not saying I'm the objective person in the world, but I think any reasonable person can agree that we ourselves are to blame for most of our problems. Ian is absolutely right saying we are reaching a crossroad. @@radnomaden9438

    • @Buledde
      @Buledde Год назад +3

      That’s what people already said in the 1920‘s, the 1940‘s.

    • @factorfitness3713
      @factorfitness3713 Год назад +3

      No one ever had "control of ideologies" - not sure what that's supposed to mean.

    • @christopherp.3307
      @christopherp.3307 Год назад

      There is always leadership within any given ideology, but politics have created a divide. People try to make themselves agreeable to rally people using people's values and difference. Some people react out of hate and fear, some trying to be virtues and righteous. When at the end of the day the person asking for your support probably could care less what you think. It's in human nature, people are manipulative and with social media it's easier than ever before. @@factorfitness3713

  • @Gavriel-og6jv
    @Gavriel-og6jv Год назад +141

    During the revolution of my native Argentina for independence from Spain, there was a phrase that became famous: "we, the people, need to know what this is about", and I think it is very applicable to the intent of digital companies regarding their methods and data nowadays.

    • @vikramdhaddha2912
      @vikramdhaddha2912 Год назад

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😅

    • @korolario
      @korolario Год назад

      whether it might be new to people's majority, it's not for many, global digital leaders are well intervened - if not controlled (throughout different emergency episodes) - by government agencies... I get that the speaker is exacerbating most of the bad news at the end of the talk only to point into a political challenge, but the truth is these leaders have no domination interests other than simple ambition of business, they're not the ocult aliens conspiracy theories talk about, they were common nerd people, and they are still controlled, spied and helped by the government in a really tight ways. Anyway the 60% of the beginning of this talk is quite true, except for "USA exported democracies" that is almost outrageously FALSE.

    • @markflavel9783
      @markflavel9783 Год назад +10

      This is true. However tech companies in many countries are controlled by those governments and as such he missed that important fun fact.
      I remember a line from a movie which resonates with me but obviously hasn't resonated with others. "It is not the people who should be scared of thier leaders but thier who should be scared of thier people". China is scared shirtless of its people which is why it monitors them and uses various tactics to keep them from making a fuss. Imagine a country of 1.4 to 1.8 billion people getting angry and tell me how any military can control that without killing itself?

    • @blackmagic8115
      @blackmagic8115 Год назад

      Look at North Korea. 😂

    • @chivasroco1752
      @chivasroco1752 Год назад

      @@markflavel9783 divide and conquer, used since millennia and still as effective as it has been since day 1

  • @absurdityisfree7478
    @absurdityisfree7478 6 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you Yanis for your brave, passionate intelligent persistence.

  • @crisbrazil
    @crisbrazil Год назад +123

    "But today, our identities are determined by nature and nurture... and algorithm". Powerful and scary.

    • @MinGaoChannel
      @MinGaoChannel Год назад +3

      algorithms are found in nature/nurture and are natural

    • @preshisify
      @preshisify Год назад +1

    • @MaTara01
      @MaTara01 Год назад

      Vast areas of the world still remain unconnected to the digital world; even among those who are, their digital habits aren't like an average American or Chinese or Korean & unlikely to be . The problems of the First World haven't yet become the problems of the rest of the world.

  • @nelnel2712
    @nelnel2712 Год назад +268

    I find the argument of the digital companies acting as a third power pole and, at the same time, a medium very convincing, but I think that their power is less guaranteed than what he suggests. Technology companies rely on infrastructure and investment that can be monopolised or meddled with by states. The Chinese internet, for example, or deep sea fiber optic cables that can be destroyed by the a navy.

    • @trappedkitty5335
      @trappedkitty5335 Год назад +25

      With Elon Musk putting up satellites, you will not need cables.

    • @acap2025
      @acap2025 Год назад +2

      @Nel Nel exactly

    • @abhi-_-
      @abhi-_- Год назад +34

      ​@@trappedkitty5335 we have anti sat missiles as well now. And those satellites will always require stations on ground.

    • @StefanRink
      @StefanRink Год назад +5

      @@abhi-_- Yeah, only costing like 60 million each, let's shoot down 4000 satellites and make another company rich enough to deploy more...

    • @mutyalammapalemps892
      @mutyalammapalemps892 Год назад +4

      Controlling governments with the information obtained through technology

  • @christiansteinparz5357
    @christiansteinparz5357 Год назад +152

    It's evident that the esteemed authors of the cyberpunk genre have poured significant thought and imagination into exploring the realm of "what if" in their narratives and futuristic visions. Their prescient writings provide compelling evidence of their deep understanding of the potential trajectories of our technologically saturated societies.

    • @ExpensivePizza
      @ExpensivePizza Год назад +2

      I think you mean cypherpunk

    • @brandonmedina4471
      @brandonmedina4471 Год назад +2

      As Yanis Varoufakis wrote in Another Now “Sci-Fi used to be called a history book of the future. It’s reached the point of being documentation of the present.”

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад

      Nice to see all of you getting knowledge from imaginary world and talks inspired from those.

  • @terryzindler3893
    @terryzindler3893 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks!

  • @grant4360
    @grant4360 Год назад +292

    These predictions are based on his views and perspective of current trajectories. We've never really experienced anything like this before, so in short, we really don't know what it means, how it will impact us, how quickly we will advance... An exciting time, but the unknown is scary.

    • @piwi2775
      @piwi2775 Год назад

      No we have not, but we can already feel the effects. We are not at the start of this technological war, we're in the middle of it. And we need to tread carefully or least we get eaten by our own tools and inventions made to make life easy

    • @gdiwolverinemale3rd
      @gdiwolverinemale3rd Год назад

      He is utterly wrong since the US is on a path to nowhere. 30 years from now it likely will not exist in its current form

    • @blueocean2510
      @blueocean2510 Год назад +6

      As he operates in Linear mode and language his perception is no longer valid.

    • @Omniverseeee
      @Omniverseeee Год назад +25

      It was interesting at first but after half the video, I figured this is just bullshit not very educated speech. An avid geopolitics follower and working in technology industry has more verifiable conclusions than him. Take my time back.

    • @mythtree6348
      @mythtree6348 Год назад

      he is a thinly disguised tyrant .. listen to his use of the terms 'hate and disinfo' .. ahem.

  • @otenglobi7134
    @otenglobi7134 Год назад +51

    13:30 They Don't Give A Damn Who You Are And What You Know... Money And Power Is Their Language.

    • @denisemcdougal6445
      @denisemcdougal6445 Год назад

      True

    • @JTMarlin8
      @JTMarlin8 Год назад +6

      Please Don't Capitalize The First Letter Of Every Word In A Sentence.

    • @philliptrevenen7398
      @philliptrevenen7398 4 месяца назад

      Of course they don't a dam about you .... as long as you give a dam about you, you'll be OK 👍

  • @mircari
    @mircari Год назад +185

    "A world with limitless opportunity or a world without freedom"...nicely put...but totally true

    • @gudcode
      @gudcode Год назад +5

      The Devil hides in 'things put nicely' , wearing Prada.

    • @instaminox
      @instaminox Год назад +16

      Currently, you have an illusion of freedom ...

    • @Ekam-Sat
      @Ekam-Sat Год назад +6

      It doesn't need to be so black and white. It can be a more socially corrected form of capitalism. There's no need for excesses as we have it right now.

    • @armageddon1403
      @armageddon1403 Год назад +1

      Limiless for whom? And do you think our curent system is giving us more freedom year by year?
      Think again!

    • @vishalkhanna1476
      @vishalkhanna1476 Год назад

      Sir WE ARE STUCK IN NATURAL GAS CAN SONEONE SOMEHOW TAKE IT TO $ 5 WHERW WE MANY R STUCK FOR ALMOST NOW 5 MONTHS!...GOS WILL BLESS FOR THIS KIND HELP🙏🙏...NO ONE TILL NOW ABLE TO TAKE US OUT OF WOOD!!

  • @3rdgrade738
    @3rdgrade738 23 дня назад +2

    this is the only voice who hits the nail on the head Ian Bremmer !

  • @scottjacobsen2889
    @scottjacobsen2889 9 месяцев назад +229

    We are getting to the point where we can’t trust ANYTHING we see online anymore. Words, pictures or videos. Very, very scary!!

    • @tiptoe38
      @tiptoe38 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yes u have to have a little common sense when selecting reading.

    • @sn0_
      @sn0_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@tiptoe38 need to stay away from mainstream media as it is just so biased, i noticed since 2015 the disgusting bias, while the masses eat it up and believe whatever they hear sponsored by the state itself... sad

    • @liamhollowell8644
      @liamhollowell8644 7 месяцев назад +5

      Propaganda has existed for decades, you have always needed a filter when reading a news source

    • @LEGIONER977
      @LEGIONER977 7 месяцев назад +7

      As a Russian, who is constantly confronted with the propaganda of the United States and Ukraine, which has nothing to do with how things really happen in my country and how people live here, I have long understood this...

    • @yaphonghor4409
      @yaphonghor4409 7 месяцев назад

      Of course you can't, because US techs do not care about American fabrication of lies and misinformation to smear the other polar China!

  • @batcryalok
    @batcryalok Год назад +458

    Government can also be a big player in digital order. One example is the Unified Payment Initiative (UPI) introduced by Indian Government owned Reserve Bank of India. It made Indians use more digital transactions than many other developed countries together. UPI so successful, many other countries want to use it.

    • @raphaelcjjr
      @raphaelcjjr Год назад +32

      in brazil the central bank did the same. here its called PIX

    • @amarpartapc
      @amarpartapc Год назад +7

      Because of population

    • @shhsjejejej8747
      @shhsjejejej8747 Год назад +96

      @@amarpartapc so you want to tell us that is china lacking in technology or population.

    • @Harshh..294
      @Harshh..294 Год назад +22

      ​@@amarpartapccombine the population of EU and see urself.

    • @prasannakumar6895
      @prasannakumar6895 Год назад +29

      ​@@DrNovid, you are a joke 😅

  • @Slide61
    @Slide61 Год назад +428

    To be a superpower you have to be a team - not politically fractured. To be a superpower all segments of the economy have to work to improve the country - not tear it down or cash out healthy companies for a payday putting millions out of work. Soldiers have to believe in what they are fighting for. Soldiers have to know their country has their back. Citizens must believe in their country and shed a tear now and again when national anthem is played. Personally, I feel the United States is struggling on all these requirements.

    • @cozygung
      @cozygung Год назад +29

      Not just the US but globally. As information spreads through the internet, people are becoming more knowledgeable whether it be the truth or misinformation. But they are getting non-the wiser.

    • @chrisbrown-jw4ce
      @chrisbrown-jw4ce Год назад

      The United States stands as proof then of how dysfunctional a country and its institutions can be for the good of the nation and its people and still maintain dominance. The US nearly always looks to be on the brink of a social collapse and yet its companys have and continue to be among the largest and most profitable in the world. I think there will need to be a rebalancing back to the norm because its social issues are out of control and destroying its citys, and so continues the boom and bust story of the united states soceity.

    • @楚逸揚
      @楚逸揚 Год назад

      The White House government and the two houses of Congress have become the puppets of Jewish capital on Wall Street, and American wealth has been sucked into a bankrupt country with a huge debt of 33 trillion US dollars.

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Год назад

      @@ubetcha5075to what?

    • @lechatquilit
      @lechatquilit Год назад +16

      @@cozygung One cannot become more knowledgeable with misinformation. Conspiracies and misinformation are like negative knowledge -- they're making people LESS knowledgeable.

  • @herefobeer
    @herefobeer Месяц назад +16

    Need my 15 mins back. Didn't know shower thoughts qualify as TED talks now.

  • @magoldtube
    @magoldtube Год назад +86

    The complex geopolitical state of the world explained "like I'm a four year old" (Someone dialed down the speed button on Ian's speech pattern). Amazingly clear.....and scary.

    • @gdiwolverinemale3rd
      @gdiwolverinemale3rd Год назад +7

      No it isn't. He talks of the US like they were talking about Rome in 475 ... it will last forever

    • @cudlefish9990
      @cudlefish9990 Год назад

      @@gdiwolverinemale3rd Considering he's only speculating about the next decade I'm not sure how well you comprehend media

    • @gdiwolverinemale3rd
      @gdiwolverinemale3rd Год назад +2

      @@cudlefish9990 My comprehension of the media is outstanding. Put on a stage somebody that can wrap BS into shiny paper wrap .... and sell it to the fools.

  • @KnowRealIndia9124
    @KnowRealIndia9124 Год назад +13

    Very true, love from India 🇮🇳

  • @jefffultz1785
    @jefffultz1785 Год назад +259

    Yes, this talk goes to the heart of the conversation we are having in society! Do we want to stay with the "companies are here to make profits only, not owe any social value and goodwill to society" as Milton Friedman told us along with his cohort of economists. His group won the debate back in the 60's-70's (which looking back didn't seem hard to do), so here we are?
    This goes for tech companies AND the multi-nationals?
    If so, then these companies will have to form their own security operations to protect themselves from each other as they proceed? Also, start forming their own laws. These are the things we, society, give them to help make them successful. If they owe us nothing, then do we owe them anything?

    • @murimurimrui
      @murimurimrui Год назад

      And yet you give them your money? Ya. NPCs like you deserves the yeetment.

    • @s0bad
      @s0bad Год назад

      Don't believe anything this WEF puppet says. It's not for your best interest

    • @vevfilipe4097
      @vevfilipe4097 Год назад +7

      We neither owe them something. Next…

    • @MegaZzyyxx
      @MegaZzyyxx Год назад +3

      LLegamos a la conclusión que muchos rechazan: Los Estados deben ser mas poderosos que las corporaciones.

    • @mysticone1798
      @mysticone1798 Год назад

      Look at the history of the Corporatists and you'll see that they've NEVER been socially responsible in anything they've done. They have tried to spin their behavior that way, used image and advertising to cover true intentions,
      but they've NEVER willingly acted in accordance with the interests of the nation. They never will.

  • @chenb126
    @chenb126 7 месяцев назад +13

    Nailed it. Nature, nurture and algorythm.

  • @politicalfoolsandhorses
    @politicalfoolsandhorses Год назад +194

    My God! what a perfect way of articulating so briefly how we got here and where we are. I really admire how you explained this to all in such a compact way and without compromiseing any truths.

    • @MiCajaDelIdiota
      @MiCajaDelIdiota Год назад +2

      Not that impressed...Read Manuel Castell's "The Rise of the Network Society" instead.

    • @grantduke318
      @grantduke318 Год назад

      Eh, there's a bit of a white lie in the beginning about the Chinese not wanting to become Americans. It's not that they don't want to, it's that their government won't let their money leave its economy.

    • @armageddon1403
      @armageddon1403 Год назад +2

      That was a good grade you gave him considering him not getting one single fact straight.

    • @Supe063
      @Supe063 Год назад

      "compromising any truths"???

  • @courtneyd9438
    @courtneyd9438 Год назад +311

    Well said! I wish the social media companies and algorithms would do what’s in the best interest for society. Instead they want more and more power and money. Society has lost their morals and integrity due to technology. The young generations have no perspective.

    • @danieldagenais7945
      @danieldagenais7945 Год назад +11

      They do their best for investors pocket.

    • @ET-vj1zc
      @ET-vj1zc Год назад

      without investors pockets, there is no US army, navy or airforce. it is all based on money, Soviet Union learned it ...and now Russia can not go back.

    • @LevisonChidziwe-mc4xt
      @LevisonChidziwe-mc4xt Год назад

      Frankly speaking there's no super powers in the world all the nukes and nuclear weapons are useless that's why the wise dismantle their dangerous weapons the greedy thinks other wise trying hard to dismantle our mental strength with threats

    • @frankgerlach4467
      @frankgerlach4467 Год назад

      Sergey BRIN and Larry PAGE peddled Bill GATES' vaccine. They censored away whoever did not like this. That is like Rockefeller bribing the newspapers to get his projects "done".
      Wake me up when you have something new under the sun.

    • @jbqu3142
      @jbqu3142 Год назад +12

      Profits, and only profits is what uniquely drive social medias. Nothing else!

  • @crawkn
    @crawkn Год назад +136

    AI is simultaneously the greatest advancement of human potential and the greatest risk to human culture. We will absolutely not get it right the first time, and we will suffer the consequences. It will be a process to get the situation under control, and there is some chance the effort will fail. Best of luck, humanity.

    • @TheWhiskeyDouble
      @TheWhiskeyDouble Год назад +13

      That, and it will be way, WAY too easy for single bad actors to use AI maliciously in catastrophic ways. Think about how many people are fooled by headlines, deepfakes, and average image or audio manipulation right now. My fear of the future is deep and dark, but I choose to try and live a happy life one more day and not dwell on what is certainly inevitable.

    • @crawkn
      @crawkn Год назад +6

      @@TheWhiskeyDouble yes it's easy to be fatalistic about it. But while the risks are high, and mistakes will be made, I really think we will avoid the most apocalyptic outcomes. Sort of how we botched the response to COVID-19 in many ways, but ultimately overcame.

    • @BAMalicious
      @BAMalicious Год назад +5

      It’s what atomic technology was in the 40s, 50s, and 60s but now

    • @crawkn
      @crawkn Год назад +4

      @@BAMalicious the difference is the nuclear threat is a sort of sword of Damocles which we have all but forgotten about. But AI will be integrated into our daily lives, so it will be difficult to forget about it. Although the dangers could easily be forgotten I suppose.

    • @thereistheonlyone
      @thereistheonlyone Год назад +2

      The only hope is the Open Source - outside those big tech companies who may have control over it.
      Ordinary people like us, but have the intelligence & capability like those in Silicon Valley.
      They are the only hope of the himanity.
      "The Ressistance."
      We'll see what the future will bring.

  • @rogerposton6996
    @rogerposton6996 8 дней назад

    I worked in what became Information Technology my entire career, over 50 years. Saw huge changes. One of the most prescient things I was ever told by a topInformation Technology leader was, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should”. The power of digital technology is reaching incredible proportions with incredible capabilities and potential. But just because we can, should we.

  • @The6thelement9413
    @The6thelement9413 Год назад +268

    I agree that Technology will rule our world. It’s happening now and it’s horrific because of the lies being spread. Great talk, Thanks!!

    • @RkRk-xu1ww
      @RkRk-xu1ww Год назад +14

      Technology always rule , what's new ? Fire invention,wheel invention, iron invention, gun powder invention , machine gun invention, nuclear power invention, semiconductor invention , artificial intelligence invention

    • @KEEPITSIMPLEXX
      @KEEPITSIMPLEXX Год назад +1

      Look

    • @Godwlingua
      @Godwlingua Год назад

      @@RkRk-xu1ww FIRE was not invented...it was DISCOVERED. Nobody can invent fire, earth, water and wind. Those things have existed since the beginning of time. The first human found the ocean, wind, oxygen, earth, trees, mountains, volcanoes, sunlight (which can also cause fireforest by itself) storms, rain, snow, rocks, animals already on earth when they began living. Not difficult to grasp.

    • @tombold8409
      @tombold8409 Год назад

      It. Sucks

    • @buzzywork
      @buzzywork Год назад

      What if a government like that of in Divergent emerges?

  • @shubhamnema8281
    @shubhamnema8281 Год назад +89

    Finally, someone said it. We are leading into a world that is laborious and consumed by desires. In 30 years, we'll be too blind to see the past and too broken to create a future.

    • @danielkwan3261
      @danielkwan3261 Год назад +4

      Well said

    • @Fantabiscuit
      @Fantabiscuit Год назад +4

      Whow. Wow. That’s apocalyptic

    • @Neimantaylormp3
      @Neimantaylormp3 Год назад +5

      We’re there now

    • @michaelboguski4743
      @michaelboguski4743 Год назад +2

      All it takes is another 30 year Mortgage.
      The Universe is at our fingertips!

    • @brettallen7632
      @brettallen7632 Год назад +3

      And the good ole days were never "consumed by desires" ... what a joke ...

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 Год назад +16

    We all...have been quietly contributing to the present circumstances. Our silence...is our passive consent. The 'Right to Choose' has become less important than the right to...access. There is still time to...'Unplug...Pause...and Reflect.'
    Know what is... important...necessary...and essential.
    "Simple...does not mean easy...nor soon."
    Retired Architect.

  • @asmrfan6543
    @asmrfan6543 4 месяца назад +3

    You can be a bully in military, a bully with money and a bully with influence. What we need are policies that are more powerful than the bullies, keeping them in line. It is better for the world to be bullied by reason and rules, than these other modes. This is the premise of a constitution.

  • @disguy6556
    @disguy6556 Год назад +713

    I think there needs to be a strong global regulatory framework set in place to hold big tech accountable and prevent them from exerting undue power over our societies, and also prevent them from becoming convenient tools for authoritarians. Though obviously that is much easier to say than to do.

    • @richardhltrp1791
      @richardhltrp1791 Год назад +7

      and thats why the Dutch wont gif the chinees the new gen chips that makes all factory's , machines ,or anything that works with a chip in china old news ..

    • @oscarsimon3666
      @oscarsimon3666 Год назад +28

      We are long past regulations/order infact humanity is on Autopilot & fast

    • @maxcarter3413
      @maxcarter3413 Год назад +19

      NOTHING should be global!

    • @disguy6556
      @disguy6556 Год назад +7

      @@maxcarter3413 Why? Explain the talking point for me.

    • @tracy9451
      @tracy9451 Год назад +9

      Answer is easy. Realize this is not real. Love Devine self and serve others. The more peace and love we give the more there is!

  • @MikeW-yk5tr
    @MikeW-yk5tr Год назад +41

    Great Lecture. A Fact is a Fact. Personally i wish i could go back to the 70s. Life was so much simpler.🙏

    • @ronnlucas7191
      @ronnlucas7191 11 месяцев назад

      The problem with the 70’s was the chronic worry about being nuked. That worry was VERY real to me. So yeah, hindsight is 20-20. But to think the 70’s was a better time does not jive with what I remember

    • @smartmoneymindset3035
      @smartmoneymindset3035 10 месяцев назад +6

      Go to Eritrea. They are still in the 70s. No internet. Everything is old fashioned. Thank me later.

    • @truthalonetriumphs6572
      @truthalonetriumphs6572 4 месяца назад

      70s was convenient. The US had no competition. I can see why you like it.

  • @cl2791
    @cl2791 Год назад +59

    Powerful and thought provoking.

  • @jessicama5180
    @jessicama5180 22 дня назад +2

    I asked ChatGPT this, and here’s ChatGPT’s response:
    The video "The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think" by Ian Bremmer explores the evolving geopolitical landscape and challenges traditional assumptions about which country will dominate in the future. Ian Bremmer, a political scientist, presents insights into global power dynamics, especially with regard to the U.S., China, and other emerging nations.
    Bremmer argues that while the U.S. and China are often seen as the primary contenders for superpower status, the real shifts might come from smaller countries or coalitions, particularly in an era marked by global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and economic interdependence. His perspective highlights the complexity of geopolitics, where economic, political, and social factors all play significant roles in shaping global influence.
    Overall, the video is thought-provoking and encourages viewers to think beyond traditional power structures. It challenges the idea of a singular superpower and points toward a more interconnected world where influence may come from unexpected places.

  • @sorvoja
    @sorvoja Год назад +157

    Summa summarum: Ian Bremmer discusses the power of technology companies and outlines three potential scenarios for the global digital order: a technology cold war, a new form of globalization, and a techno-polar world order. He emphasizes the potential consequences of these scenarios, such as power dynamics shifting towards tech companies, a potential digital divide along national lines, and ethical issues arising from current advertising models. Bremmer's talk underscores the need for accountability among tech companies due to their increasing influence on the future of the global society.

    • @kbtred51
      @kbtred51 Год назад +7

      Thanks - shame he did not spell it out so clearly.

    • @loreicmaster
      @loreicmaster Год назад

      Global Terrorist demand you Slaves bow immediately!

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +1

      And yet failed to mention that technological growth has long past their exponential growth point. They are now growing logistically, and thus very likely to hit complete stagnation in a generation. Its funny how people never fail to ignore the growth curve of everything and claim big words from local trends.

    • @TimeTraveller010
      @TimeTraveller010 Год назад

      Technological globalization order, underpinned by liberal ideas and freedom of values

    • @Scribemo
      @Scribemo Год назад +2

      @@aniksamiurrahman6365 where's the proof that "technological growth has long past their exponential growth point"?

  • @H_B_R
    @H_B_R Год назад +63

    After hearing the initial statement claiming that the US had no intention of exerting control over the world, I began to doubt the validity of everything said thereafter.

    • @julianleft4662
      @julianleft4662 Год назад +5

      Given your avatar, you are the exact product this video right here talked about. A son of algorithms rather than reason, because you choose to believe in whatever relative truth you want rather than the actual facts of the world. The US has distanced itself from exerting that kind of control for ages. And if you don't understand that then that only means that you're not aware of the world financial and political policies the US backed from. Allowing for more choice. Hence why the US right now is in the position where it has to regain friends in areas of the world which it had previously dominated 40 to 50 years ago. It is okay to not know about this, nor understand it. What isn't ok is to pretend you understand it and then throw whatever statement to support your own personal beliefs, beliefs that rely on ignorance. Then again, ignorance also means being unaware. Conclusion being if you are really this unaware, then you're never going to be aware of how unaware you are. Therefore, you are the exact product this video right here talked about. A son of algorithms.

    • @Oneiroi0
      @Oneiroi0 Год назад

      ​@@julianleft4662his point still stand tho. *Look at Ukraine war*

    • @gmbsmkd8888
      @gmbsmkd8888 Год назад +2

      ​@@julianleft4662least deluded american 😂

    • @cambodiapatels1790
      @cambodiapatels1790 Год назад

      100% agree.

    • @maximumbrexit4503
      @maximumbrexit4503 Год назад

      @@julianleft4662 Well said. People are so untrusting due to these online spaces such that if you say good or even neutral things that particularly western governments have done you will be crucified for being "naive" or "a sheep" even if nothing but facts are stated. Ironic really

  • @friendlyone2706
    @friendlyone2706 Год назад +257

    Let us pray tech companies learn that peace creates more wealth than war. The ultimate source of wealth isn't things, it is human labor and creativity.

    • @velteau
      @velteau Год назад +12

      Not when robots provide better labour and creativity than humans do.

    • @pr0use
      @pr0use Год назад +20

      @@velteau And who created that robot?

    • @urbanart7325
      @urbanart7325 Год назад +5

      Let's pray that nations understand that peace helps all

    • @MrManny075
      @MrManny075 Год назад +4

      @@urbanart7325 peace doesn't help the defense industries and millions that work for them directly and indirectly,

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Год назад +8

      @pr0use Other robots

  • @ManGoGetter
    @ManGoGetter 7 месяцев назад +2

    Surprisingly an interesting talk. He's right.

  • @GhostOnTheHalfShell
    @GhostOnTheHalfShell Год назад +230

    “Technology is an alternative to politics” - Peter Thiel. The mistake is to believe that the center of power are nations rather than wealth. We live in an increasingly global plutocracy

    • @milycome
      @milycome Год назад

      Absolutely correct. The center of power and authority is Not Big Brother Government as predicted by George Orwell in 1984, but rather a Big Brother Oligarchy composed of special interests wealthy billionaire puppet masters who will be the authoritarian force who determine policy.

    • @sieda666
      @sieda666 Год назад +9

      @@santiagomorales9129 You might be able to seize stuff for now, but effective innovation and progress requires some level of trust and cooperation. The entire foundation of your social structure will be built on volatility and abuse, and the "prize" at the top of the structure - all of the power - will be too big to resist for long. This of course coupled with the implicitly understood philosophy of "might makes right" means the amount of work required to maintain the position of power from infighting etc. is going to handicap your ability to grow and evolve - which itself was fundamentally limited when you used your hard power to steal from the best and brightest, leaving only you and your sycophants to do the hard work, that let's be honest, such a caveman-like brain probably won't be capable of performing.

    • @spafon7799
      @spafon7799 Год назад +7

      The center of power is an alliance between government and private enterprise. Not just in a brazenly fascist country like China, but increasingly also in a supposedly free country like the US.

    • @GhostOnTheHalfShell
      @GhostOnTheHalfShell Год назад +2

      @@spafon7799 China has ever been authoritarian. Fascism hasn’t appeared in them. Japan was closer to it in WWII from what I know. Here I speaking of the

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад

      Been following Ian Bremmer for a long time and he is by far one of the best scholars in the western sphere. He has amazing critical analysis ability and also a unwavering charisma which makes him intriguing to listen to.
      Summary: Bremmer says that we now live in a multipolar world shared with china and the us, alongside large digital companies😮

  • @halamurad2982
    @halamurad2982 Год назад +156

    As a computer scientist, I disagree to an extent. While technology has an overwhelming level of control over ideologies and politics, a technology company cannot function without electricity, headquarters, network, and servers. Now guess who has control over these resources, governments! I think the control of a tech company will have to align with the host country, which brings us back to the unipolar or bipolar world where a lot of compute resources were assigned to certain few countries from the start.

    • @janpacana6293
      @janpacana6293 Год назад +8

      I agree. They also movie-size this subject.

    • @harshhingu1439
      @harshhingu1439 Год назад +20

      Oligarchs control the politicians because the way politics works is politicians need money and businesses fund them. This is true for most democracies. Ultimately big businesses are almost controlling the world.

    • @exoticredtadpole2713
      @exoticredtadpole2713 Год назад +4

      @@harshhingu1439this just brings us back to communism. This is literally what communists also think for better or worse.

    • @JB52520
      @JB52520 Год назад

      In the US, large technology companies are beyond regulation. The TikTok hearing was pathetic. It was the same with Mark Zuckerberg. The government can't regulate a powerful source of "donations" that they're too stupid to comprehend. Sure, they can permanently cut us off from Chinese markets by encouraging China to develop their own technology and supply it to Russia (oops). Who didn't see that coming? Tech companies aren't in danger. They think circles around the government.

    • @JB52520
      @JB52520 Год назад +17

      @@harshhingu1439 If I understand correctly, China doesn't really fit that model. The people vote on policy, so China is a democracy. They just have a different form than a 2-party liberal democracy. Massive media campaigns aren't necessary because of their meritocracy. Corruption is punished, so big business can't control the officials. (I'd say 'politicians', but it seems like an insult.)
      There's probably a whole lot I don't understand or have wrong, because I don't live there and can't speak Chinese yet. Still, I find their collectivism admirable. Many ways in which life is hopeless are specific to Western democracies.

  • @2SNesbit
    @2SNesbit Год назад +56

    My first thought is that I was taught that Germany and France were each others largest trading partners the year that WWII began. I am sure that proximity was part of it, but it points out that a trade relationship doesn't preclude a conflict. My second thought is that the actions of a cyber-actor could provoke (intentionally or not) either a security conflict or an economic one or both.

    • @chardonnay5767
      @chardonnay5767 Год назад +5

      Well yeah that's why capitalism can't be unregulated. A global company can realize a business opportunity they have by inflicting conflict between parts of the world, this will just become more blatant the weaker the governments become in comparison.

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Год назад +3

      You are correct that intensive trade relations do not always preclude military conflict. Therefore the free-trade Manchester School was wrong, and the E.U. has achieved something rather unique by imposing upon its members a limited degree of political integration.
      I thought that the Russians had prided themselves on their proficiency as cyber-actors. Perhaps they oversold their abilities in multiple departments. Or, as I heard one of their propagandists say, ,just wait until they start trying hard.
      Sure, Putin accepted all those casualties to show that he can box a feisty midget with one hand tied behind his back. Nice show, Vlad, but th mothers aren't happy.

    • @kevintje25
      @kevintje25 Год назад

      The netherlands and Germany are each others largest trading partners

    • @kevintje25
      @kevintje25 Год назад

      And the Netherlands are the 2e food exporter in the world

  • @vincentmontambault217
    @vincentmontambault217 16 дней назад

    This video is still relevant today. We are starting to see the result of what he is speaking about. Very interesting speech.

  • @10abhishekverma
    @10abhishekverma Год назад +33

    I clicked on the video thinking that there was going to be name of some other nation in the world but Mr. Ian did give an infallible insight of the present day world

    • @112233JORDAN
      @112233JORDAN Год назад

      Same, I was expecting him to speak of Saudi investments or other Middle Eastern countries - buying up water rights, land within other nation's borders, and really diversifying their portfolios with investments across the globe

    • @Grove-street677
      @Grove-street677 Год назад

      He thinks US an US only

  • @dannyyong75
    @dannyyong75 Год назад +8

    I was a bit put-off by his over dramatic presentation at the beginning, but was hooked and captivated halfway in. A concise approach and thought about the future of the world and who we should be worried about.

  • @chiragjobanputra1
    @chiragjobanputra1 Год назад +163

    What india is doing by brining democratised technology platforms such as ONDC, UPI, Skill India Digital, and many other in pipeline is answer to a more democratised and multipolar society. The western countries including USA is far behind this thinking as they are dominated by few monopolistic companies such as Amazon, FB, etc. In my humble opinion India in next decade will become exporter of democratic and decentralised technology tools which will help governments fight the might of monopolistic technology tools.

    • @parnamsaini4751
      @parnamsaini4751 Год назад +3

      Really?

    • @greekchad6403
      @greekchad6403 Год назад

      Just shut up bro. Except the fact, India is not even a player here.

    • @soham4741
      @soham4741 Год назад +35

      @@syedrizvi925 I dont think its becoming fascist, but rather it is becoming increasing ineffective in dealing with the fascist elements in its domain, or even unintentionally or intentionally nurturing fascist elements for immediate benefit

    • @photosynth359
      @photosynth359 Год назад +17

      ​​ @syedrizvi925 nd what makes you think that? politicians since the beginning of time have played on identity, that doesn't make anyone fascist. If the government does something you don't like it doesn't become fascist. Also, you have to put things in context, compared to Nehru and Indira, Modi is a becon of democracy, unfortunately every political party/politician tries to centrilize power, again that doesn't make them fascist. Please use such word carefully in the future.

    • @CrAnshu
      @CrAnshu Год назад

      @@syedrizvi925 its ur facist mind which can didn't see india's devlopement.

  • @HugoLouis-to3vt
    @HugoLouis-to3vt 3 месяца назад +2

    excellent, Ian Bremmer, as usual 😉

  • @matthewturen4379
    @matthewturen4379 Год назад +45

    When I hear the US of A is/was the exporter of Democracy to the world, I don't know if I should laugh or cry!

    • @newper0704
      @newper0704 Год назад +1

      He said it's in 1989.

    • @joserivadeneira7361
      @joserivadeneira7361 Год назад +2

      @@newper0704 and he added ¨sometimes unsuccessfully and some times hipocritically¨.

    • @williamparker1085
      @williamparker1085 Год назад

      well said, they still hold on to that delusion

    • @davidnorman530
      @davidnorman530 Год назад

      Glib cynicism flies in the face of actual history. Compared with the rest of the earth's nations the US was the greatest exporter of representational democracy, warts and all. Now, the US is corroding and the US is exporting the sad fact that political extremism rules when democratic institutions die.

    • @INTJ791
      @INTJ791 Год назад +1

      it was , when republican wasnt fascist

  • @linmonash1244
    @linmonash1244 Год назад +253

    REALLY Important presentation and critically important question.
    We also need to understand - very clearly and very quickly - what social media and the use of devices, from toddlerhood up, is doing neuro-developmentally to our children. To their brain.. To their capacity to socially relate. To their attention span and tolerances for delayed gratification, to their capacity for emotional regulation and reading others emotions, for empathy. To their capacity for critical analysis, to their politics, and their perceptions of reality. To their mental health. All these aspects capacities and more are right now being impacted and what this means into the short, medium and longer term for our humanity is a sobering thought. But one we must face and spotlight - and fast.

    • @nancyhewitt858
      @nancyhewitt858 Год назад +5

      I agree, it's starts with the children.

    • @loadshredded
      @loadshredded 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, we're amusing ourselves to death. Primates staring at their devices to be amused by ever forthcoming entertainment of the lowest quality. Produced by the masses for the masses. Nothing to understand, just observe everyone around you. I'm as guilty as everybody else.

    • @katdm6472
      @katdm6472 11 месяцев назад +1

      Amen

    • @gregbaker3701
      @gregbaker3701 11 месяцев назад +3

      As we watch this on our cells, like and share it over our social media apps. The telegraph, radio, television… technology has
      ALWAYS changed the game. Adaptability is the key to survival, not standing your ground or fighting to stay in place. Technology is a freight train. Step aside and get left behind, stand still and get obliterated, or get moving down the tracks. Adaptability is your friend!

    • @vinozarazzi5633
      @vinozarazzi5633 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pfff - Ian Bremmer knows nothing.

  • @IG_WindischP
    @IG_WindischP Год назад +23

    Starting to take these TED talks with a grain of salt.. He seemed very reasonable and intelligent, but there were quite a few things that seemed contradictory or a tad irrational. For example, when he said if we didn't have social media; we wouldn't have had riots? Riots existed WAY before social media. If you upset the people enough they will riot, whether theyre right or wrong. Social media, or no social media

    • @margarettelaizure3220
      @margarettelaizure3220 9 месяцев назад +1

      Good for you, using critical thinking and questioning ideas. This is what we need more of.

    • @yaphonghor4409
      @yaphonghor4409 7 месяцев назад

      True...but digital world has great influence over people without thinking brains!!!

  • @IntrospectiveEntertainments
    @IntrospectiveEntertainments 25 дней назад

    Thank you sir for your valuable thoughts and discussion

  • @Susieq26754
    @Susieq26754 8 месяцев назад +35

    Ian Arthur Bremmer (born November 12, 1969) is an American political scientist, author, and entrepreneur focused on global political risk. He is the founder and president of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting firm. He is also founder of GZERO Media, a digital media firm.

    • @ITERCYNTAI
      @ITERCYNTAI 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 6 месяцев назад

      He is a western shill. Truth is that west is in decline.

  • @IBumpg
    @IBumpg 8 месяцев назад +33

    It's interesting to hear this lecture. The funny thing that you did not mention is that none of these so-called powerful individuals, groups, governments, know what will happen in the next five (5) minutes. So, people worry about what those who are not in charge will do, whilst completely ignoring who is in complete control. Amazing!

    • @philliptrevenen7398
      @philliptrevenen7398 4 месяца назад +2

      No one is in control.... the human race is pretty uncoordinated and disconnected. Every individual works solely for himself and his own gain

    • @hrhdmk5845
      @hrhdmk5845 Месяц назад

      @@philliptrevenen7398 I disagree. The über-wealthy are in control. Of everything and everyone.

  •  Год назад +85

    One of the best Ted talks I´ve seen in a while 🔥

  • @rohma220
    @rohma220 2 месяца назад +3

    इन सभी समस्याओं का एक ही हल है - हमें अपनी इंद्रियों पर नियंत्रण करना सीखना होगा। और अपने कर्मों का केंद्र जनकल्याण को बनाना होगा।

    • @Chris.M
      @Chris.M 22 дня назад

      Sure, but not communism or religious bullshit please. :-)

    • @rohma220
      @rohma220 21 день назад

      @Chris.M obviously wisdom and social well being is the biggest service to humanity and should be fundamentals of life,

  • @paulatherton6851
    @paulatherton6851 Год назад +30

    I`m not one whom would usually watch this type of seminar. But man! this dude really makes you think out loud. i could watch more, now that i`ve heard him i want more. fascinating.

  • @jeffswingdancer8302
    @jeffswingdancer8302 Год назад +42

    Yanis Veroufakis, former Greek finance minister, has stated much of the world lives in a form of "techno-feudalism," where banks and financial organizations frequently have more control over their lives than the government.

    • @joefriday8607
      @joefriday8607 Год назад +1

      Who???? Never heard of the guy.

    • @wg5735
      @wg5735 Год назад +2

      ​@@joefriday8607very smart guy, find out more

    • @mikereut6088
      @mikereut6088 Год назад +1

      Yep so true

    • @parimtm
      @parimtm Год назад

      But $BTC

    • @taylorharris2257
      @taylorharris2257 2 месяца назад

      That might be true but he is particularly biased

  • @trnogger
    @trnogger Год назад +80

    That was the most succinct summary of geopolitics I have ever seen.

    • @HippasosofMetapontum
      @HippasosofMetapontum 10 месяцев назад +1

      What? Poor guy, you should read more

    • @trnogger
      @trnogger 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@HippasosofMetapontum Maybe you should learn was "succinct" means.

  • @GuyDownTheSt
    @GuyDownTheSt 5 месяцев назад +8

    This is a hot take. This government has been nowhere near the idea of letting other countries be, we've tried to dominate the world

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 4 месяца назад +1

      Is it our government? Or something more elusive? Like the military industrial complex or shadow governments.

    • @markraulston7781
      @markraulston7781 4 месяца назад

      Our and many other governments, including Western but many others as well.
      But who controls the governments, *especially* and specifically in the US?
      Not shadow governments imo, but billionaires, millionaires, tech giants, and the military industrial complex.
      The US is fully ruled by an oligarchy that pays huge sums to get their candidates elected.
      And, critically important, they’ve bought up the vast majority of the news media to control information, which in turn controls people’s thoughts and actions.
      Until Citizens United is overturned, any semblance of democracy is impossible.

  • @watchman2001
    @watchman2001 11 месяцев назад +26

    Because each of us are now globally connected, we have to learn how to be friendly and positively engaging each other, if we do not learn this we're doomed.

    • @rustymaximus9179
      @rustymaximus9179 10 месяцев назад +4

      The majority is still the majority in reality. However, when you look at a forum on the internet you would think that half the people in the world were gay, trans, communist, etc. That's because these fringe beliefs and orgainasations actually pay people to flood forums with comments and the internet with articles to make this appear to be the case.

    • @apostleoftea8426
      @apostleoftea8426 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@rustymaximus9179 I have a feeling it's more because the intelligentsia is more familiar with tech and pushes for further integration. Intelligentsia from both the Conservative and Liberal sides of the political factions push for people to inform others of their views and to "Re-educate" those who do not agree.
      This can be seen in certain arguments made across the last decade; The "Me too" movement had Liberals telling people that women were being oppressed in the workplace, while true, the statement spiraled and people radicalized. The Conservatives in response pushed for "Re-educating" the liberals, stating that the statistics were overreported, that there wasn't actually a problem; and that the wage gap was a lie made up by Liberal lies to trick their fellow man.
      The Conservatives rather recently have push for an "ALM" approach, trying to limit abortions and "inform" BLM protestors that their actions were unjustified. The ALM was originally proposed in the spirit of saving those who have not had a chance to live yet and called for a sense of responsibility for ones own actions. Liberals in response decried these statements as against the constitution and an afront to human individuality and freedom of expression and choice, they then pushed for ALM protestors to be harassed and thus they were, conservatives in return had ALM protestors harass BLM and "Pro-Choice" protestors.
      Harassment from both liberal and conservatives has lead to radical micro-factions gaining power and taking action against their perceived Opposers; leading to shootings, rioting, burglary, assault and so much more. Hundreds of people have died at the words of a politician or impassioned speaker urging radical groups on. The January 6th Insurrection has lead to a lack of trust in the USA, due to the highly polarized and radicalized political environment, it also shows how a few words spoken by a politician, whether intentionally aimed at radicalizing a mob or not; can create situations that only compound in difficulty to settle.
      In conclusion, don't put people in boxes; or suddenly they'll start attuning to radical elements within that box and it'll be both yours and societies fault.

    • @mpmpm
      @mpmpm 9 месяцев назад +1

      "Because each of us are now globally connected, we have to learn how to be friendly and positively engaging each other, ...": This will not happen, unless you remove the root cause of our current self destruction behaviour: overpopulation. This will only be addressed if we allow our genes (of everybody) to be changed artificially, which would make us no longer want to have a religion and no longer want to have as many offspring as possible.

    • @louisfinley4631
      @louisfinley4631 9 месяцев назад

      thats right, learn to sit and fetch and roll over for your digital media masters.

    • @legendaryhound5261
      @legendaryhound5261 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mpmpmwell I believe every religion helps the people to positively interact with each other.... it's just the misuse of religion...other than that, I believe with the overpopulation problem

  • @adrees
    @adrees Год назад +46

    I hope the understanding that we are one species and the fact that need to share this world peacefully will prevail. The world is becoming more and more unified. I hope that our globalism and interdependence serve to bring us closer rather than turning us against each other.

    • @AJM_Was_Taken
      @AJM_Was_Taken Год назад +12

      I want whatever you're smoking, so I can be that optimistic again

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Год назад +2

      Too late.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +3

      We are one species, yet if I eat, that's never gonna fill your stomach. If I live in luxury, it's never gonna take away your hardship. We're all one species. Yet what we need is insufficient for a few of us to have luxurious life. So if we really want to live in harmony, organizing the entire economy around "public luxury and private necessity" is the only way.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +2

      @MarkJones-gt2qd Actually Heat exchanger in every home is just one example of "Public Luxury" that worked like magic in improving people's life. Roads and public transportation is another. Still works like magic. How developed a nation is can be very accurately estimated by how good their road infrastructure is.
      US doesn't have a good public transportation infrastructure. In fact most of the "public luxury" are purposefully missing. That puts a question if its actually a developed nation, or if its a underdeveloped nation who suddenly become extremely rich due to geopolitical reasons. Actually except for the GDP, most of US's stat matches the least developed world. Even down their idea (illusion) of freedon, and all the extorsion they do in its name.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +2

      @MarkJones-gt2qd What's luxury and what's necessity is very easy to find - just find cases when it wasn't available or when one is forced to live without it. Then see how the living standard changes. Without a necessity, it will be very hard to sustain. And it will be objectively so, not just subjective whinning of the sufferer. Without a luxury, life will just has some inconvenience.
      In US, u guys lack basic public necessity. U have worst public transport infrastructure than many 3rd world nation. Except for a few Rust Belt cities, u lack central heating in building. The list goes on and on. The sloppy nation just tries to ruse over everything with a single word "freedom" which in reality is just an excuse of not doing things well.

  • @thecorpooration
    @thecorpooration Год назад +72

    This has all happened before: newspapers, radio and television served the same purpose of controlling what the masses think. I think the words of Marshall McLuhan will resonate for a surprisingly long time to come.

    • @lePendejo
      @lePendejo Год назад +4

      I believe the difference is now, with a touch a few buttons, any opinion can reach pretty much any corner in the world that has wifi within no time. One ripple of tweet may now instigate a wave of destruction. Riots, protests....etc.

    • @stevezinger2291
      @stevezinger2291 Год назад

      Exactly. People have to be able to think for themselves. It's unbelievable how people see something on the internet and believe it...just because it was on the internet. The people they are listening to aren't educated, aren't informed, don't do research, are clowns instead of people who have researched and studied data on subjects for years.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад +2

      @@lePendejo Nope. Every new tech felt the same to the then people. Instead, with all these new tech, it has become rather difficult to bring any actual political change anywhere.

    • @3dstudiocafe344
      @3dstudiocafe344 Год назад +3

      Read "The True Beliver", Eric Hoffer, required journalism school reading. Pub date 1951. Harper Pub.

    • @thecorpooration
      @thecorpooration Год назад

      @@3dstudiocafe344 I'll look it up, thank you!

  • @TheRedkid20
    @TheRedkid20 Месяц назад

    This has always been the case in history (even ancient history), but now information spreads faster, and people can more efficiently travel.

  • @TheMrSlyxx
    @TheMrSlyxx Год назад +54

    There is one technology company called Palantir who strongly believes in the moral imperative that we keep A.I. under control. They have set up an A.I. regulatory office in the UK, and as far as I know are the only ones who have actually addressed the problem- not just talked about it, but acted on it.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Год назад

      They just want to take it over.

    • @eyeseer1
      @eyeseer1 Год назад +3

      Technocracy will be the next buzzword in the future.

    • @No-ky3kb
      @No-ky3kb Год назад

      Palantir is a ethically disgusting company that is actively eroding our privacy and freedom, they are not who should be doing this, and they are NOT protecting us it should be done democratically, not by unelected CEOs looking out for their own interests. Unfortunately tech companies already have too much power.

    • @apostleodoket
      @apostleodoket Год назад +3

      AI will soon cause chaos, not everyone will use AI for good

    • @caspiansfriend
      @caspiansfriend Год назад +1

      Funny that they would choose the name Palantir for their company, the name given to a "technology" in Lord of the Rings that most of the main characters in the book were afraid of--fearful of its potential for abuse. Indeed, Denethor's mind was gradually dragged down into utter hopelessness in large part due to overwhelming amount of "fake news" he was receiving via his palantir, that was coming from Sauron. In the Lord of the Rings, the answer to the palantir threat was to literally cover them up and not use them. In other words, they shut down the palantir network.
      My perspective on AI might be limited, but the in our face concern that I think is very real is the eventual elimination of computer programmers and other on-site technical experts in a wide variety of fields, not just technology. AI looks to shrink the expertise knowledge base way, way down world wide. Who needs on-site employee experts when a handful of modestly-skilled techs can use their AI tools to program or troubleshoot--even engineer-- the tech a company is using? For that matter, who needs marketing experts when a company's campaigns can be crafted using AI? And on and on it goes. All expertise will become limited to a very small base worldwide. The rest of us will us "AI" to search for and construct for us solutions. Anything from an "original" play to a college term paper (already happening) to a medical diagnosis to a computer program that meets a business requirement.
      There is no way that the Palantir Corporations in the world are going to stop the "Denethor Effect." Nor will they stop the way in which AI will shrink many technical jobs, not just IT. Those two trains have left the station and nothing will pull them back. We're all going to have to adjust to two things: Filtering like crazy all the junk that is already pouring out upon us "soaking us" and also adjust to the fact that in fairly short order all of the in-house technical staff will be replaced by individuals who are skilled at leveraging AI--people who will not understand the technology they are supporting. They will only know how to find answers via AI--an AI that, for the foreseeable future, is utterly dependent upon a small number of people who do understand technology--and are willing to make their knowledge searchable. But, again, that base of people worldwide who actually know how things work will shrink dramatically.

  • @pavelducha7910
    @pavelducha7910 Год назад +42

    судя по его знаниям в военном деле, человек делал исследования по статьям в газетах

  • @thehorsemangaming9210
    @thehorsemangaming9210 Год назад +64

    The speech certainly packs a wallop and gives you a mindful to think about. Thank you for these stimulating ideas. I believe we need more of these as the masses continue to erode in terms of intelligence!!

  • @braddavison1289
    @braddavison1289 Месяц назад +38

    Well, this makes Elon’s friendship with trump even more terrifying.

    • @mrmademannnn
      @mrmademannnn Месяц назад +2

      facts

    • @EllamaJimmy
      @EllamaJimmy Месяц назад

      666 members!!!!!

    • @wernerziemerink
      @wernerziemerink Месяц назад +2

      Best duo ever. They will save the west.

    • @citizen1981
      @citizen1981 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@wernerziemerink Nope

    • @PdirceuPedro
      @PdirceuPedro Месяц назад

      No worries¡ They're two guys only,!! They can disappear anytime too!!

  • @zhixuanchen6914
    @zhixuanchen6914 Год назад +35

    Thought provoking speech! Forced us to question our priorities - wisdom, morality and the greater good versus power, wealth and individual success all while the world continues to get heated up.

  • @AshokKumar-mr4pd
    @AshokKumar-mr4pd Год назад +17

    No one would have expected this, this could be a reality for sure.

  • @alexschott2092
    @alexschott2092 Год назад +37

    We've seen the two technology futures Mr. Bremmer has proposed featured prominently in sci-fi for decades. On the optimistic side, you have entries like _Star Trek_ where, despite the worst of our baser nature inflicting havoc on our species and planet, we were able to learn and grow alongside our technological advancements to forge a better society.
    On the pessimistic side, you have series like _Blade Runner_ and _Cyberpunk 2077_ where corporations and the economies they create are the government in all but name. Ethics and basic means for survival become malleable, controlled commodities to sell to increasingly impoverished masses desperate for any escape from the dystopia they cannot escape. And they will insulate themselves with seemingly endless layers of physical, legal, and digital defenses to ensure nobody but them gains access to their kingdoms.
    There's also other variations on this scale, like _Metal Gear Solid_ and _Metal Gear Rising_ with mankind's own nature and desire for control literally becoming digital overlords that try controlling the very chaos of their existence. It doesn't last forever, obviously, but the impact it leave on the world creates opportunities both good and ill (depending on how those wielding such power).
    It'll be interesting to see what end of the spectrum the next few decades will place us on.

    • @SirAntoniousBlock
      @SirAntoniousBlock Год назад +3

      It depends on the topography, as creatures we need mountains to climb, we need to find out what's over that hill, with unexplored frontiers we'll get _Star Trek_ without them we'll get _The Matrix._

    • @igorbeuk4068
      @igorbeuk4068 Год назад +1

      Star Trek is perfect example of ..... everything that majority is already know and lately feels...but hey at least if we turn focus on Moon and Mars it would be great start.

  • @cedrickmathekga6902
    @cedrickmathekga6902 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Jim & Blake.

  • @zackarasyd
    @zackarasyd Год назад +51

    “US increasingly didn’t want to be the world’s policemen..” ? I think he should check some facts on that statement

    • @opr1r
      @opr1r Год назад +11

      I literally said the thing lmfao. US literally placing their armed forces around the globe that no one asked for.

    • @supasaba1842
      @supasaba1842 Год назад

      Sometimes I wonder if these kinda people actually believe the BS their mouthing off about. Or is the deep state that effective in recruitment? Caz damn these tools are everywhere!!

    • @marcusantoniusAfterDark
      @marcusantoniusAfterDark Год назад

      No he is right or for some regions has a point.
      Imagine this orange thing still Holding power 💀
      Middle East, Europe was Next on his list and protecting water for ships…to secure trade the same.
      Maybe a shift to protect not only Taiwan will follow and started with some navy/air bases but with all globalization and covid and russia on top has turned parts of the us into plus Inflation…there are only the educated left with Moral values for staying Police and fighting for typical old values of a democracy. The rest loves Evil, lies 24/7 and conspiracy. And anti semetism.

    • @Pietroszz
      @Pietroszz Год назад +4

      ​@@opr1ryeah Europeans definitely didn't ask, neither did Korea, neither did Kuwait, neither did Israel, right????

    • @opr1r
      @opr1r Год назад +1

      @@Pietroszz There are lot of European countries and Japan Korea who did not want US military in their country. There was and are tons of protests within lot of countries.

  • @mirwaisaslamy3096
    @mirwaisaslamy3096 Год назад +29

    Very insightful! I was also waiting to hear about the role of BRICS !!

    • @gangajal9292
      @gangajal9292 11 месяцев назад

      We are not allies of the USA ...our governments are ......and they did not ask us .... the european citizens!!!!!!

  • @willishammell9814
    @willishammell9814 10 месяцев назад +129

    Techno-Polar Order sounds like a wicked Canadian electronic band

    • @DanielMundiViator
      @DanielMundiViator 9 месяцев назад +4

      😂

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel 9 месяцев назад

      He said "trucker riots in canada..." The only violence committed was from a Trudeau supporter that smashed his vehicle into three peaceful trucker supporters. TEh truckers were 100% peaceful. Cops beat them way past the point they would have to. I'm talking about videos of them punching out people that were down and said they surrender to any charges. the truckers were peaceful.
      This speaker is full of misinformation.
      In Canada our government funds almost all our media and they have algorithmic control of the whole internet.
      This speaker just assumes all news is true.
      There were other factual errors as well but this is the one that is really awful because people believe trudeau's authoritarian media.

    • @margarettelaizure3220
      @margarettelaizure3220 9 месяцев назад

      haha, should google it and see if it's taken!

    • @tonymoon7230
      @tonymoon7230 9 месяцев назад +2

      Russia in serious decline? Which planet are you on? You obviously meant the US, or is it the European Union?

    • @robinlundkvist1941
      @robinlundkvist1941 9 месяцев назад

      @@tonymoon7230 we citizens doesn't count vs the money owners x)

  • @taraldomland8657
    @taraldomland8657 7 месяцев назад

    People need to be enlightened and fight for their freedom, trough philosophical democracy!

  • @WeaponizedPuppies
    @WeaponizedPuppies Год назад +108

    We were given the answer to the technocratic order's intentions when Google deleted "Don't be evil" from their marketing.

    • @salvo5108
      @salvo5108 Год назад +1

      Wasn't it Do No Evil?

    • @ankurgupta3316
      @ankurgupta3316 Год назад +1

      Google maybe a known example. But there are so many unknown operators

    • @garyshi
      @garyshi Год назад

      It's convenient to blame Google. But they didn't enable Jan 6, and they at least stood against the CCP. When the US public turned a blind eye to AAPL, MSFT, TSLA, and even TikTok. when they make money by working with the CCP and thus penalized GOOG for not doing so, who are GOOG and their share holders to be the only one fighting?

    • @joythought
      @joythought Год назад

      That's a myth. A Google employee claimed that as a motto but Google never did. Google has been willing to do deals in China etc that should give everyone pause when they change labels and facts to suit regimes.

    • @steech193
      @steech193 Год назад +4

      @@joythought of course they did. Don’t be evil was Google’s mantra for the longest time. Not a myth.

  • @marthaelenacorral3042
    @marthaelenacorral3042 Год назад +66

    Glad I stumbled into Bremmer's talk - always critical to have different perspectives on Global affairs. He summarized the issues well in a nutshell ( less than15 min).

    • @mythtree6348
      @mythtree6348 Год назад

      what a scumbag he is .. omg .. did you hear the bit about censorship ?? lol . psychopath.

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад

      Been following Ian Bremmer for a long time and he is by far one of the best scholars in the western sphere. He has amazing critical analysis ability and also a unwavering charisma which makes him intriguing to listen to.
      Summary: Bremmer says that we now live in a multipolar world shared with china and the us, alongside large digital companies😮

    • @khtan585
      @khtan585 Год назад +5

      poor judgement none the less

    • @guyincognito8440
      @guyincognito8440 Год назад +4

      He could have done it in five. Or less.

    • @TheFloatingSheep
      @TheFloatingSheep Год назад

      @@mingyuhuang8944 good bot

  • @ToudaHell
    @ToudaHell Год назад +34

    I am reminded eerily of the Long Earth Trilogy that I'm reading right now. A really good series of books that look at what humans would do if we have access to infinite number of parallel earths whose exploration is headed by a tech giant with more power than most governments. I'm on book 2 right now, and it is depressing how even with infinite resources, humans still make war based on greed and outdated ideology. Also, the earth's government uses tech to control the long earth, which gives the tech company unparalelled access and power in the parallel earths, which is very similar to how governments are using big tech companies today. This series is very, very well written, but it puts the ugliness of human nature front and centre. Its written by Terry Pratchet and Stephen Baxter. Terry Pratchet had a way of critiquing modern society in the best ways possible and surprise me in his plots. I highly recommend all of his books.

    • @openmind7621
      @openmind7621 Год назад

      Humans make war out of fear - in its basic form.

    • @ananamu2248
      @ananamu2248 Год назад +1

      Yeah ,agree

    • @Lee-q7r3y
      @Lee-q7r3y Год назад +1

      Iv got all 5, best books iv read, had me hooked, felt sad when I finished them..... Will read again and catch up with Joshua & lobsang.

    • @ToudaHell
      @ToudaHell Год назад

      @@Lee-q7r3y have you read the Discworld booms?

  • @GoDemocracy9352
    @GoDemocracy9352 5 месяцев назад

    Very insightful, just subscribed.

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson2769 Год назад +7

    His Articulation and Enunciation is so good. The pace and dynamics are intact. Especially with this topic.

  • @soulfulgardener
    @soulfulgardener Год назад +321

    In short, will we keep accepting the model of narcissistic, power driven, ultra-wealthy leaders, or will the people demand a new type of leadership?

    • @er...
      @er... Год назад +30

      @happamia t. kettu Yet it is exactly what you should take away from it. Read between the lines, don't allow others to tell you what to think.

    • @yuriimarshalofficial
      @yuriimarshalofficial Год назад

      It's unclear what type of leadership is coming, but we absolutely decline "woke culture" as narcissistic disaster, corrupted power and terrorism. Will see soon.

    • @OdhinnAwake
      @OdhinnAwake Год назад +4

      In short, no. On all fronts.

    • @sieda666
      @sieda666 Год назад +4

      Well, given that he describes a couple of different ways things can play out, it's going to depend on which scenario you're asking about... however I think the short answer in every situation will be something akin to "probably".
      I think an important thing to keep in mind is this idea of "people" , like the majority of working class people, all rising up to pursue a common interest, these days is really just an illusion, or a manipulation of information. People will not "rise up" and demand new leadership, at least not consciously, because our common connections will be compartmentalized and algorithmically fed to us by handful corporate "priests" of the new technological order.

    • @groundtrader173
      @groundtrader173 Год назад

      He is totally wrong. Digital World already existed. Governments are and corporations are able to control and manipulate. I don’t think Global World Power will be Digital or Globalization. We already passed that time.

  • @barkleychance
    @barkleychance 9 месяцев назад +19

    Those that have power will always seeks to maintain and grow power. No matter people's best intentions, power is like a drug and not easily given up. It will inevitably end badly for citizens and government is the power is not regulated/checked. It's a story as old as time

  • @paular.4059
    @paular.4059 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant . Absolutely real