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Profiles of the Future
Book • 1962
In 'Profiles of the Future', Arthur C. Clarke explores the boundaries of scientific and technological advancements, discussing potential developments in fields like space travel, teleportation, and immortality.
The book combines scientific principles with imaginative scenarios to challenge readers about the future of technology and its societal implications.
The book combines scientific principles with imaginative scenarios to challenge readers about the future of technology and its societal implications.
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as a book that talks about creating the future by first imagining it.

Luciana Borio

Unlocking Biotech’s Potential
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, who quotes Arthur C. Clarke about the future being incorrect.


Alex Schultz

Timeless Marketing Principles in the AI Era: A Conversation with Meta's CMO, Alex Schultz
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when referencing Sir Arthur C. Clarke's forecasts about immortality until the year 2100.


José Luis Cordeiro

Jose Cordeiro on Longevity and Cryonics Summit: The World Will Be A Better Place Tomorrow
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when talking about predictions and how anyone who predicts is going to be embarrassed.


Alex Schultz

Meta's CMO's playbook for digital marketers
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when discussing predictions about the future of AI.


Nilay Patel

Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on AI for rural America





