The World Ahead 2024: five stories to watch out for
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- What are the stories set to shape 2024? From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual look at the world ahead.
00:00 - The World Ahead 2024
00:33 - Vital votes
03:34 - Taxis take off
07:10 - AI rules
10:19 - Industry cleans up?
13:48 - BRICS build
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Read Tom Standage’s editor’s note on The World Ahead 2024: econ.st/3ROGB69
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Europe, a laggard in AI, seizes the lead in its regulation: econ.st/3GNsYOD
Taiwan’s presidential election will be a three-way race after all: econ.st/41ukOnz
China is watching closely who will be Taiwan’s next president: econ.st/4apC55B
Decarbonisation of industrial activities is beginning: econ.st/41C8D8n
The BRICS are expanding: econ.st/3RPV16j
A global agency to oversee AI is a tall order: econ.st/3v7PgrP
China approves the world’s first flying taxi: econ.st/3TwhxlW
The world wants to regulate AI, but does not quite know how: econ.st/3GQB2hu
Flying taxis could soon be a booming business: econ.st/41ulb1r
The BRICS bloc is riven with tensions: econ.st/48aEorO
A Finnish firm thinks it can cut industrial carbon emissions by a third: econ.st/3v6zjSB
I foresee a recession lasting 2-3 years, and if inflation continues to surge, the Federal Reserve will likely raise interest rates soon. Inflation is causing various issues worldwide, such as food shortages, scarcities of diesel and heating fuel, and significant spikes in housing prices, leading to a potential financial market crash. This global downturn could have long-lasting repercussions. Given the current inflation rate of approximately 9%, my main worry is how to optimize my savings and retirement fund, which has remained stagnant at around $300,000, yielding almost no gains for quite some time.
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Every year I watch this video from the economist to see what is not going to happen next year😂
ok tool.
Last years videos don‘t seem far off. What exactly are you referring to? :)
Lol haha
Hahahaha
@@rosalapeligrosarojas2063
He slept while real kept on rolling
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How can people focus on politics, technology, and AI when they're still living paycheck to paycheck? - Without affordable housing and transportation in 2024, it will be difficult for families to survive in this economy.
Yeah, and these modern technologies will just become toys for the rich.
It's important to understand politics, technology and AI, when it's so deeply rooted in everyone's lives
Survival of the fittest! Those who survive will focus on politics, technology and AI. Or maybe to be more cynical……those in power will do what they want with politics, technology and AI while the world focuses on the cost of living. We are distracted by that so we can’t kick up a fuss about the changes happening. Evil and corruption will prevail as it always does unfortunately.
This is news for rich people..
Vote differently and invest in yourself, save money and invest, eat home (cooking) instead eating out, in few years you'll see the difference, DISCIPLINE is the key
For the editors; your story on AI misses the biggest danger. The training of AIs on our personal data. Microsoft one drive, google drive data, all are used to train AIs. The loss of our personal data and mining of our expertise for free is the biggest long term threat.
personal data means nothing if some group create an advanced ai capable of genocide whether intentionally or not, so no, the loss of personal data security is not remotely the biggest threat, it is a concern sure, and perhaps an immediate one, but certainly not a long term one
@@zeak5073 While you fear sci-fi scenarios, AI and robots are about to take more and more jobs. Considering how things are evolving. The real danger comes from mass unemployment and the difficulties in converting all the people into STEM or creative jobs. Assuming those won't be taken by AI or robots either.
@@OBEYTHEPYRAMID nothing about a super intelligent agi is a sci fi scenario, if we are not careful it will be the doom of our species, however there are of course more immediate concerns such as coming mass unemployment, that has much potential to create a new egalitarian paradise, however this will not likely come to pass because the workers will be either sedated or slaughtered by the capitalists who own the technology, technological advancement under capitalism will be the death of our species
@@zeak5073 if we don't let them steal our personal data, there is no AI. It is the biggest current threat.
But AI doesn't really make that a problem. They already had access to that information.
00:02 2024 will be the biggest election year in history
02:46 Taiwan's future and eVTOLs at the 2024 Olympics
05:12 The race for autonomous flying vehicles and its impact on transportation
07:21 Regulation of AI and its potential risks and benefits
09:28 Concerns over artificial general intelligence and industrial greenhouse gas emissions are growing.
11:30 Coolbrook's rotodynamic heater technology is bringing sustainable energy to heavy industry.
13:31 In 2024, the American-led world order will be challenged by the expansion of the BRICS+ group.
15:27 BRICS challenging the American-led world order
bro you’re a legend for this:33
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Earthquakes will even become present in uncommon places like Dallas and Florida
Thank you....
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The guy who spoke about AI in this video has no idea what he's talking about. The AI that Elon Musk is so concerned about has nothing to do with the AI that enables self-driving cars. Conflating the two is like saying a goldfish and a shark are the same because they both live in water.
he does have a clue what he is talking about...you on the other hand have burgers to flip
The fact that you're missing the intertwined correlation between the two and are using the analogy of a "gold fish and shark" shows that you are absolutely clueless when it comes to AI- development paradigm and will guzzle just about anything Musk hands you.
So go and ride Musk's D on your own time and let the experts discuss.
Yup.
General AI is a difference beast than what we see used currently.
He was making the point that Elon is talking up Artificial General Intelligence when in reality there may still be significant road blocks to achieving that level of advancement. Whereas the AI that he is using in his self driving cars is a real and tangible thing that we still haven't fully figured out the legal ramifications for. I think it's a fair point to bring up that it is not in Elon Musk's best interests to advocate for more government scrutiny and regulations on self driving cars.
@@Eliteswanteverything bless...are you still sulking?
Basically a summary of the world's outlook without providing much context.
There is so much speculation being presented as if it is factual.
Would be interesting to revisit in a year's time to see which actually comes true.
agreed... or even better, also go back to their prior ~10 years predictions to see what their 'success' rate is with these
Agree. I'm going to go back for their last year video prediction just now.
Popuar Science sells magazines too.
The economist: industry drags its feet. The reality: industry sends armies of corporate lobbyists to congress and international climate negotiations to stymy progress that only mildly threatens their exorbitantly profitable bottom line.
You are not disagreeing. That‘s part of it. It‘s easier to convince politicians that nothing needs to change than to change yourself. They are quick to stop anything that forces them to change. Mostly the colossal companies.
@@nanashipersonne4151 disagreement with that approach is very much implied in the response, and it’s wording. Change yourself? But we are not gigantic corporations that are producing vast quantities of goods and with endless financial and political capital. And if you’re talking about incremental change through green consumer choices, that has been shown to be vastly insufficient regarding the scale of change we need…at this point, it’s systematic.
Love to see Coolbrook highlighted here! Amazing technology from Finland!
When it comes to the flying vehicles, there is a problem I often see.
While the guy mentioned quiet travel, they are still very noisy.
Now imagine many if them flying around above your head.
Something else that I see that could pose an issue is that the blades are often exposed, which is clearly a danger.
Yes, people will be careful to begin with, but as they get used to such things, people are often more relaxed and tend to make mistakes or too many risks.
The space required to land many of them might also be an issue.
There might be some kind of limit on how close you can land one vehicle next to another or perhaps a building which will, of course, increase the space needed.
I'm not sure enough things have been considered when it comes to such things that will create more problems than needed.
I disagree with you just look at italy moped Society such a small vehicle and so lout, and this is like an ultimate bypass. No roads needed to be used. Plus carbon efficiency does fly from electricity and electrical Motors a lot More silent
Right now it feels like a technology that in small numbers is attractive, but would become untenable at scale. But, there is so much we don't know about how this might develop, and might be developing. I personally know even less than this "we" I have created.
Indeed. Emergency vehicles perhaps, and wealthy people’s toys.
Thank you for sharing your concerns about flying vehicles. Safety is definitely a top priority, and I understand your worries about noise and exposed blades. However, it's important to keep in mind that technology is constantly evolving and improving. As for the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series, it offers a reliable and versatile power source for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers, ensuring uninterrupted power supply and convenient control through its smart app. It's a great addition to any camping or family outdoor adventure.
@user-hh6ex9md4w Oh of course and I'm in no way meaning to put down the vehicle.
As an artist/ designer myself, I'm always looking for such things to see where improvements can be made.
I feel that there may need to be places set out especially for such vehicles to land and that may take time, especially here in the UK.
I can of course see the positive side to their use, not to mention fun, but I do have to also take into consideration their risks and danger points and how it can have an effect on people or the environment.
For millions living paycheck to paycheck, anxieties about basic needs can overshadow even the biggest headlines in politics, technology, or AI. How can we bridge this gap?
By voting…. To have livable wages…. And affordable food and housing….
Great question... But I don't think we will be able to do that.
Voting for politicians that focus on the economy.
@@BBGOnYT Tricky, when they have been replaced with WEF stooges
Why working harder
EVTOL for all ? ... is it that hard to understand that no one has a penny in their pocket ?
This will only transport the 1% richest of us ...
You think the 1% are dumb enough to fly in those things when they can fly with safe reliable gas powered helicopters and jets piloted by professionals with tens of thousands of hours under their belt?
A lot of people have a lot of pennies in their pockets.
Typically all new technology is only affordable by the rich, but over time becomes affordable to all. Think of any technology such as personal computers, cars, phones, etc..
Ultimately it will come down to what the media thinks is newsworthy to run across channels and articles
wait, let me go back to last year's "to watch out for"
For the editors and/or the speakers in the video, AGI is not the same thing as purpose built automation systems such as self-driving. They don't use the same algorithms (for now anyway). Therefore current iterations of the self-driving systems cannot really do anythjing outside of their parameters. AGI on the otherhand can because that's the whole point for AGI, which is to be as flexible as possible. We're nowhere near AGI yet but with this kind of attention (pun intended) maybe we'll get a breakthrough technology to achieve it. I suspect that an AGI system would constantly need a lot of computing power, not just for the training phase for it to be as flexible, as creative and as self-learning as possible. Hence even if it is invented, it may not be available for public consumption.
Although the specifics of the architectures are the same, both fully AI based self-driving systems and the current biggest LLM models in general are based on the same FUNDAMENTAL architecture: neural networks. So not everyone would agree with what you're declaring as fact. It's really unclear whether or not simply scaling enough a neural network eventually leads to AGI. That's because whatever the neural net is trying to achieve, the most logical way for it to keep making progress, as it's fed more and more parameters and compute power, is to keep building a better and more general model of the world. We already know neural networks are capable for this, those are the emergent capabilities. A bigger neural net to self-drive might very well emerge with having a general model of how the world works: to the level of knowing what humans are, how kids specifically act, understanding weather, physics, planning, etc. I'm rattling but really you either get it or you don't, neurons are atoms of intelligence/modeling, and add up enough of them and you end with AGI, even if some specific architectures do ti quicker than others.
what was the pun?
@@trh227search “attention mechanisms in deep learning”
I don't think it will make it to public consumption.
@@themightyquyn corporations will use it and indeed you will consume it, knowingly or not. cheers
Lightweight journalism. These are all general trends that started well before 2024 and will continue long after. Very little, if anything, said specific to 2024.
Economist's video quality has deteriorated to a level of entertainment.
I agree, one would not expect mainstream media to publish such b…t. Like public enemy said (in different context, but still): Don’t Believe the Hype!
We cancelled our subscription of 20 years due to severe deterioration of quality.
Economist like much mainstream media is bludgeoning science, data, facts and logic to death, to be replaced by woke lies and propaganda.
The economist, who know how to get every story wrong.
Always
9:35 Elon says general AI is potentially dangerous. Self-driving AI is a narrow type of AI. Two diferent things.
Can self-driving cars be developed completely independent of AI development on broader terms?
Thought-so.
Don't guzzle just whatever Musk hands you.
@Royan1900 yes it can, the only data ran through it is driving data. It has no context of the world and is not used in any applications that aren't driving
also elon: builds next word bot based on twitter db and common datasets
@@pagnag4388 your overly simplistic view is laughable
That is exactly what the video is saying, though. That some people are distracting by fear mongering on frontier stuff (general AI), to avoid scrutiny on actual used stuff (self-driving AI).
2024 is gonna be a wait and see year . But I have more confidence in this year than the past one 🤔
Sadly, as a Taiwanese, I don't feel confident enough to say the people on this island know the power of our election ticket.
Elections are an illusion, financiers are in control and only their approved members can take power positions, there's a reason why politicians require millions to even run a campaign, working class or consumers as we're called don't have a real chance at" Democracy"
I do. Corrupted DPP has to go.
Yes, hopefully new Chinese people in Taiwan can vote to return to China. War is bad.
某种程度上,台湾的命运不在台湾人手里,毕竟可悲
coz most ppl in Taiwan see no future in Taiwan becoming a puppet of some countries. you don't have a ticket at all, only blinded self-importance and self-pity.
Just re-watched the Economist's "stories to watch out for" video's from the past few years. You get it wrong every time. Best stick to reviewing the most important stories from the past year, instead of trying to predict the year ahead.
Lol, so true. Can't believe they completely forgot about Israel-Palestine and Ukraine.
Getting everything completely wrong consistently has to count for some kind of genius, does it not?
flying taxis already exist.. they’re called helicopters💀
Oh, my son is a chopper pilot. These eVTOLs are magnitudes cheaper to operate. Magnitudes.
@@jhwheuer cheapest factory finished helicopter is 59k So you are lying.
Informative program 👍
🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼 台灣加油 LETS GO TAIWAN STAY STRONG
It's shocking that most of the world is holding elections, although I am concerned for the outcomes. I'm specially concerned about US and Mexico as both countries politics are in their worst.
We (Indonesian) are one of them too. We've election in 14 February ❤
Hopefully Trump comes back but Biden is doing everything to turn us into a banana republic and prosecute his political rivals.
We are going through so many problems and in truth the majority would like to see a match up other than Trump vs Biden but thats what we are getting.
@@nathasyapramudita6312south africa too.
I cross the border every day work in San Diego live in tj im anxious about elections Mexico is going super left now 😅
@@nathasyapramudita6312 Hope the best for Indonesia
Thanks, ecnomist, for a holistic perspective on current trends that are shaping up since some time at least. Though a story/ chapter on global economy, job market and global growth prospects coild have been there⁷
As I reflect on the events forecasted for 2024, they strongly resonate with Walt Rostow's stages of economic growth, especially the shift from "preconditions for take-off" to "drive to maturity." This transition is evident in the introduction of eVTOLs at the Paris Olympics, symbolizing not only a leap in transportation technology but also broader industrial maturation. Similarly, the geopolitical tensions surrounding Taiwan's elections and the strategic expansion of the BRICS group to include new members like Egypt and Saudi Arabia underscore the "drive to maturity" stage. These developments highlight how nations navigate complex economic, technological, and political landscapes to enhance their autonomy and influence, reflecting the intricate dynamics of Rostow’s model in modern contexts.
Guess you simply overlooked the possibility of multiple breadbasket failures due to stalling rosby waves in the jetstream, potentially fatal wet bulb temperature events in India, plausible grid failures in the US southwest because of prolonged and even more intense heatwaves, more big insurers pulling out of risk areas, continued disruptions of shipping routes because of military conflict & drought (Panama canal)... but sure, Business As Usual must go on according to you guys, right?
Hippies hate facts & science
…’some of the stories set to shape the world ahead’ they can’t include everything in just one video, can they
and..... the truth is CO2 is not driving global warming, in fact it drives LIFE but the globalist criminals have no use for the " useless eaters" anymore and depopulation is their agenda (21), of which the owners of the Economist champion and support.
Bro, I didn't even know those terms existed without this channel. They have this content covered. It's just not in this video. This is supposed to be more of a "wow" positive video, rather than a doom and gloom, we don't know exactly when it will happen, kinda one.
Nature is hard to predict. But it anyone knows about it, it's the economist.
you're looking for the "7 ways the apocalypse could happen in 2024" vid. don't worry, the algorithm will find it for you.
Very interesting - thanks!
You could have mentioned that TSMC is a big reason why China would invade Taiwan. It is not only a political matter of "reunification"
TSMC needs imports to work and skilled staff. just taking it noes little. As seen by what China has stolen and what they have done with it.
@@CrenorZ that's very true. I am guessing they would want to keep the staff as well somehow
I think it was Clive sinclair who had a flying car in his back yard back in 1980something. Wasnt allowed to fly it as there was no highway in the sky.
Looked like the road car but with a 4ft rotor on each side
6:18 that's the same thing they said about that submarine that imploded.
It is quite sad to note how the Economist's predictions have become less and less relevant. To keep one's attention focused on the ephemeral issues mentioned is be totally distracted from the real issues facing us all in the world.
And what might those be Professor? The fact that your food prices have increased by 8% and it has become a little inconvenient to stuff yourself like a pig and eat 200% of your daily caloric intake requirement?
Welcome to the rest of the world, where food and housing has never been dirt cheap. Let me guess, you live in US or Canada and are peeved to be losing out on 1% of your especial treatment ?
@@Royan1900 The commentator is absolutely right. Since you mention the rest of the world, it is worth pointing out how approx. 75% of the video is focused on the EU. Europe is not the whole world. 80% of the world live in Asia and Africa, yet apart from the last story about Brics and the tiny bit about Taiwan, it was all about Europe and America so your comment is better directed at the economist.
What's real issues in your opinion then? I want this food crises to stop. My groceries are becoming expensive
They are just a bunch of leftists that are clueless.
The gaurd having to move at 1:07 says it all
He should have stood his ground!
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Am I the only one wondering how on earth France can afford to organize and host an Olympic Games?
France is the 7th wealthiest country on earth, the GDP of Paris alone is greater than that of the whole country of the the Netherlands. Why wouldn't they be able to afford it?
I am french and I am wondering too lol
They can't, but why let reality spoil the biggest photo op in the world. None of them have ever made a profit, just like the World Cup.
The war risk for Taiwan eclection in 2024 is low. Because the result was alreadly price in.
The additions of BRICS are cute. More liability or markets than actual players.
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if history has taught us anything its to not underestimate the underdog
@@abdirahmanhassan1848 Historically, in most conflicts and economic showdowns the underdog gets completely wiped out and takes decades to recover. Otherwise, they wouldn't be the underdog.
@@Randomstuffs261how did it work out for the British empire? When British were rising the Spanish were the rulers. When Spanish were rising the Danish were the dominant ones. So if history taught us anything the underdogs with less debt had the best chance of taking over
@@BhargavKrishnaReddy79 if you have less debt and a comparable military, not overstretched like your opponent, you're not much of an underdog.
Que interesante, super informativo.
Electric flying drones 😅 wow, amazing.
The next wars will be related to waters, as water is the main way to generate electricity
i could agree with first half of your opinion but second half not as much. Water is crucial for human survival -- electricity can wait.
Only one joystick? *caughs in submarinish*
So a question - is the US supposed to be the example of democracy for the world to see, experience and become presumably? RED FLAG ALERT!!! POWER TO THE PEOPLE - LOVE ONE ANOTHER
This is true. A flashpoint with us. Quiet diplomat in the works.
Having multiple streams of income is a game-changer for financial stability. Relying solely on a job may not provide enough financial security due to high rates of tax It is important to explore additional investment opportunities to surpass one's expectations. May you find success as you read, see you in 2024 🎉🎉
Yes, taxation is cancer that makes the working class poorer in the name of "solidarity" that actually goes to corrupt politicians' pockets.
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Can you give me some time ?
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Some downright absurd takes in this video. Flying taxis? A carbon tax in the US in an election year? BRICs mattering? Wanna place some bets, The Economist?
Emperor Xi does not approve your message.
Tawan is having an election this year. Giving us an outlook on what can happen in 2024.
I’m nervous sitting in self driving cars, forget about self piloted aircrafts 😅
Very interesting. I resided in northernmost Thailand for 21 yrs, until 2019. There's a lot of Chinese influence there. I was friends with numerous hill tribers. Beijing and Han Chinese are paranoid, controlling and authoritarian. Hill tribers are the best people in China.
Batteries are sustainable? Yeah.. if you’re not an African country that gets mined for the rare earth minerals.
AGI and the AI that runs automated vehicles are not comparable in the way it’s presented here. Now, there is an argument for making sure that automated vehicles cannot be hacked, but this is true for all automated systems.
The focus of cutting down greenhouse-gas emissions should have first been on big industry not the transport market
I don't want to go back to the future anymore
Really!? Two important elections in 2024 and you forgot to mention the Election happening in India in 2024? 😂
they are who they are, better learn fast and move on
Western based narrative.
They dont care about india they dont care about us indians.
And people ask why we support russia.
If we can collabrate with china theses western pigs will know then
e-Votol ? how much does it cost if not in resources then in human effort? what is the real cost of pursuing this mode of transport?
Government subsidies are free money 😉
@@savusilviu No governments earns, sells or makes anything to have its own money. Its the peoples taxes that provide this so called 'free money' our money is used where we have no say???
Takes me 5min on any meme website to read all this and much more. How these "news" channels have not gone extinct is beyond surprising.
2024 will be my year!
alright, ill watch out for that
@@zacharygreen2895lol
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This video is already going to age like milk if your saying I need to watch out for VTOL to become mainstream
Economist's predictions appear hopelessly senile and juvenile all at once - I don't know how they blend that brew every year
Ai and NHI are the biggest stories of 2024
The reliability challenge with eVOTLs stems from their sole reliance on electronic systems, lacking crucial redundancy. Traditional aircraft, like Boeing's, secure reliability through a hybrid approach-manual controls, fossil-fueled engines, and backup electrical power.
Yet, debates around aircraft, particularly those with exclusive electronic reliance like Airbus, underscore concerns about complete control loss, especially in unpredictable scenarios or during events like solar storms. Entrusting long-lasting transport to electronic systems, without redundancy or the adaptability of a human pilot, poses significant risks.
For eVOTLs to meet safety standards for mass travel, a hybrid system with redundancy is essential-suggesting an auxiliary fossil-fueled engine and analog controls. Additionally, integrating alternative power sources, as inspired by France's clean nuclear energy, is crucial.
Transitioning to electronic transit, still dependent on fossil fuels, appears imprudent. The financial feasibility hinges on these systems being dependable for decades. My concern is that people might trust entirely electronic systems without understanding the risks, jeopardizing the trust built over a century in fossil-fueled aircraft.
How would an ICE add redundancy? Planes aren't reliable just because they run on fossil fuels and have engines, they are reliable because the important systems are double or triple redundant. Hydraulics don't care if they are powered by a crankshaft, jet turbine, or electric motor. Cables also don't care.
They could just as easily put a smaller redundant battery, or redundant BMS, or redundant DC-DC-converter that's enough to land safely so the energy supply is redundant in these eVTOL's. That would still not address lack of redundancy in controls. A second set of motor drivers and gyroscopes could address that and an auxiliary control stick with another set of sensors can address that too. Extra shielding on the wires and given the fact that they don't fly as high as planes should suffice in protecting them from solar flares.
Fossil fuels didn't make anything reliable, engineers made things run on fossil fuels reliably. We need to trust engineers and agencies to do their job properly for our safety.
@ndc5544p Thank you for your comprehensive response and highlighting the importance of redundancy in various electronic systems for eVTOLs. Your points about potential redundancies in electrical components are valid. Regarding your question, an ICE would add redundancy as an alternative power source. It doesn't necessarily have to be an ICE; many other alternative power sources could be viable in the future. My reference to fossil fuels was rooted in their extensive safety record and the robust engineering associated with their historical use.
While better shielding can indeed protect against most solar storms, considering the unpredictable nature of space weather, the most extreme scenarios may still pose a risk. Additionally, the concern about unforeseen events, such as EMPs, persists, and having an alternative or auxiliary power source could serve as an added layer of protection.
I fully agree with your insights into the redundancy of electronic components, such as batteries, BMS, and motor drivers. However, my emphasis on a hybrid system with analog controls stems from the belief that diversifying the technological foundation, including non-electronic components, is crucial for enhanced reliability and safety. The idea is not to dismiss electronic systems but to supplement them with alternatives to address vulnerabilities inherent in complete electronic reliance.
It's apparent we share common ground on the importance of redundancy and safety, and I believe a holistic approach combining both electronic and non-electronic redundancies is the key to ensuring the utmost reliability in eVTOLs. What are your thoughts on this broader perspective?
The Economist, city of London financiers' mouthpiece. When they share their headlines with the public, it's not for reasons that you think.
Finally in 2024 we might actually have the flying cars just like how back to the future imagined.
Elections in Taiwan came to pass. I think we overstate the importance of Taiwan to the world
so your saying your research is bad, or you cannot hear? AGI and AI are not the same
In light of the ongoing global economic crisis, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize investing in diverse sources of income that are not reliant on the government. This includes exploring opportunities in stocks, gold, silver, and digital currencies. Despite the challenging economic situation, it remains a favorable time to consider these investments.
A multi polar world is better. Not everyone wants to play by the same rules
Thank you for keeping us updated
I manage an almost 100 acre land of my family in Colombia's central mountain range and I'm trying to get sponsorship to do a reforestation project for conservation and trapping CO2 instead of selling it for developing purposes, but so far there is little to no interest - how will this work in the future when land is no longer available?
and..... the truth is CO2 is not driving global warming, in fact it drives LIFE but the globalist criminals have no use for the " useless eaters" anymore and depopulation is their agenda (21), of which the owners of the Economist champion and support.
You should carry out agrarian reform for landless peasants.
ESG commercial. Left dreams and useless tech.
Hippies gotta hippie
Viewer feedback: for a video that is over 17 minutes long its script writing is amateur, its substance comprehension level is below that of a high schooler, its pacing is glacial, and visuals/stock footage is irrelevant or unengaging.
As a past print edition subscriber I expected more from the Economist and will refrain from watching any future Economist videos.
Economist's predictions appear hopelessly senile and juvenile all at once - I don't know how they blend that brew every year
Nice channal thx utube team 😊
fascinating, may the odds be ever in our favor
Always a privilege to listen to Economics
😂😂😂😂😂, to listen this trash left media mob fake news. Delusional
Guys, do not worry about BRICS. That group does not make any sense
BRICS now bigger GDP than G7. World dedollarizeds 0.5% a year. $US 56.5% of global reserve currency. Threatening Russia and China with war means that will accelerate.
As an Indian, I think the same
I hope those drone cars can auto rotate if there are multiple engine failures.
They have fixed-pitch propellers, so autorotation is not possible.
So in other words there is zero telling when it'll happen. Could be tomorrow, next year, 4 years from now or never. Outstanding odds.
BRICSxASEAN would be the dream. Though, ASEAN is far from being an effective economic community. We are just neighbours saying hi to each other across fences and organise annual potlucks at the rich neighbours house.
Ukraine needs and deserves all support 💛💙🙏
If cost is an issue, never forget that the cost of Putin winning this war would be far more expensive than any help given.
Putin winning anything with this war means he would try again + China would also consider invading Taiwan.
This obviously has huge implications for world peace.
also Ukraines resources will fall to Russia, if Ukraine win they will sell it to Europe - literally pays for itself 10x
Agree.
This feels like Earth the TV show. "This season on Earth"
Waw, sehr kompliziert 😮🎉
I would NEVER get in a vehicle that is fully automated with no pilot or driver. I don't care if automation handles most of the mundane operation, I insist on a skilled on site person-who's life is as much on the line as mine- being there to take charge and operate the vehicle if something goes wrong.
I feel like this would be a bit of a waste of resources. Maybe something more along the lines of someone who can remotely monitor the taxis, and if they detect something is up, the person can take control remotely, and some sort of communication system on board so the passenger can communicate with the person who is monitoring the taxis, because sometimes monitoring systems may not catch something that the passenger can see.
You need people to deal with people. AI cannot show empathy, understanding or reason.
try customer service in the UK or try dealing with Government services then tell me where the empathy, understanding or reason fits in.
great content....
AI will be able to cross reference all databases soon so it will be a lot harder to run take advantage of grey areas of rules and regulations.
Zero Grey zones. Just check plagiarism detection software. It's moronic how it operates.
Be the unbiased newspaper that I signed up for 7 years ago not this
Amen to that. Sadly there are few unbiased media sources these days.
The BRICS / G7 GDP figure is on different scales left to right - India is not bigger than Japan.
Do you know the meaning of ppp
They act like batteries don't need to be recharged....
Please no more war :(
You're on the wrong planet.
They forgot India's election. When they said 2 important elections, I thought they meant US and India, but they just said Taiwan out of nowhere. Also, much of this has been from a western perspective, which only proves that it is not an international news agency, and rather an EU/Western news agency. The only relevant and interestingly reported story for me was the last one about BRICS. All of the others were just EU this, EU that. Like I hate to break it to you but the EU is not the world. Not to forget no mention or even acknowledgement, whatsoever of the Middle East even considering the Israel-Hamas conflict. All in all, completely out-of-touch report for the most part. The wars in Israel and Ukraine are definitely in the top 5.
India's election outcomes will have no impacts on geopolitics
Modi will win since he’s a strong man autocrat. So no news there for 2024.
@@dreyadreya972 Will see in a year whether India is important or not in geopolitics. I wonder why everyone is courting India if you are right. Anyhow, it is more important than the EU. And my point isn’t just about India which is actually not the main point in my comment. There are many events like the Ukraine and Israel-Palestine wars that have been forgotten.
@@John-wx6wj He will probably win but there are free and fair elections in India by all standards. India is still a democracy by all standards. Also, everyone expects the current Taiwan president to win again because she is also a strong leader but it was still included so I don’t quite get your point.
@@aryandixit229 tsai yin-wen, current president of Taiwan, is not eligible to run again and she is not running. Get your facts straight before commenting, please.
Indian general elections that will decide the fate of over 1.4 billion people,i.e., 1/6 th of humanity didnt even get a mention in the election part. 👏🏼
Bc it’s a modi shoe in
Which channels can I watch to learn about this election in India? I don't know anything about it. In English language
1/6th of humanity - 100% of human wretchedness
On first glance it may look like a helicopter, but it's not. It's a helicopter with a bunch of small rotors instead of one big one. 😂
Lest we forget the joystick submarine accident that put an end to the technology...
Do we really need 'The Jetsons' technology in real life involved in an accident to bring us back to earth?
People can barely drive. Please don’t them their own flying vehicles.😂
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Anyone else see the vehicle intentionally try to drive ove the boots of The US Marine?
That is a deliberate act of war.
Thanks ,
For the Dutch child welfare scandal, I want to add that it also led to several suicides, broken families and that the motivation was racist because most if not all the targeted family were poc and/or had "non dutch" sounding names
I've given up on The Economist since they went super woke and joined up with the WEF crowd.
For a publication that prides themselves on being super intellectual and fact based, their editorial policy on climate change (fearmongering) and energy solutions (renewables and anti-nuclear) is a joke.
Its of a piece with all erstwhile centers of excellence - from academia to policy research to publications to think tanks - result of years of woke hiring woke hiring woke cycles
So impressed with the volocopter
We might be having tensions on border with China but we share much much more interests India and China have more in common then India and us or China or us
A bigger breakthrough will be having Iran and Saudi on one table