As we enter the US Presidential election year, the world faces extraordinary geopolitical challenges. We are in a Hot War in Cold Places (the Arctic, space, and deep tech) and a Cold War in Hot Places (Africa, the Pacific) and not just in Ukraine.
Russia and China and the US seem to be on a collision path, though that may be a precursor to a deal. China and the US are racing to establish a base on the moon and infrastructure in space. Space based technology look set to deliver many solutions to Earth-bound problems including unlimited clean, green energy through space-based solar power, unlimited resources from asteroid mining and unlimited internet connectivity that will raise the value of every square inch on Earth.
The each for abundance could trigger either conflict or a peaceful resolution of geopolitics on Earth. Meanwhile, the pace of technological innovation in all fields is increasing faster than our capacity to understand it, especially in AI. AI as more our friend than our enemy, after all, it’s a reflection of us. It will create a wave of new jobs as we see ever more abundance unfold. Dr. Malmgren has been a manufacturer of robotics, automation and AI-led software. She says the future lies in shardware which is when hardware and software combine to create value. The West is getting good at (s)hardware again but we have to open our imagination to the possibility of things like computer chips being manufactured in space and being directed into off-Earth manufacturing.
Dr. Malmgren explains the grand landscape of geopolitics that extend far beyond Ukraine and into tech including AI, life sciences and the space economy, which all mean that our practical and geopolitical problems can now be more easily addressed and resolved. The US Presidential election, she argues, will also be driven by technology. Bill Clinton came to office on the back of Saturday Night Live (playing the Sax) on TV. President Obama rode the Youtube wave. President Trump relied on Twitter. The next President will be a Podcast President, meaning there is going to be a reduced focus on sound bites, traditional media channels and a deeper focus on policy substance than we’ve seen in years. As usual, the US is likely to elect someone no one imagined possible three years before. Nobody ever heard of Clinton, Obama or imagined that GW Bush or Trump could win. After predicting Trump could win in 2016, at a time that this seemed impossible, Dr Malmgren now sees a fascinating new scenario that very much depends on geopolitics. Most of the key candidates are environmentalists and Bitcoin supporters. This will accelerate us into a different future.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding that the battlefields of war are not just in Ukraine, but span across the globe - and perhaps surprisingly, but of incredible importance - in outer space.
With a refreshingly optimistic perspective, this speech demonstrates how AI and emerging technology will create a wealth of abundance for humankind.
By highlighting key opportunities for international collaboration, Dr Malmgren predicts peaceful and prosperous outcomes for our current geopolitical issues.
Although US Presidential elections can cause uncertainty, Dr Malmgren provides pivotal signals to observe during the campaigns, and advises the audience to prepare for the rise of the first Podcast President.