Tuesday, January 10, 2017

How U.S. intelligence agencies envision the world in 2035

By 2035, developers will have learned to automate many jobs. Investments in artificial intelligence (A.I.) and robotics will surge, displacing workers. And a more connected world will increase — not reduce — differences, increasing nationalism and populism, according to a new government intelligence assessment prepared just in time for President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.


The “Global Trends” report, unveiled Monday, is produced every four years by the National Intelligence Council. It is released just before the inauguration of a new or returning president. The council is tasked with helping to shape U.S. strategic thinking.


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