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John E. Chapman May 04, 2021

The Future is Faster Than You Think

Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler.

Several years ago, Clearwater Capital became very focused on the many disruptive technologies and scientific developments that were emerging simultaneously. We understood that innovation had the potential to change everything. Today, it is difficult to overstate the magnitude of what is happening.

AI, robotics, virtual reality, digital biology, advanced sensors, 3D printing, blockchain, quantum computing and global gigabit networks are now reaching a tipping point. More importantly, they are interacting in unique ways. In only a few years, life will look nothing like it does today.

Authors Diamandis and Kotler offer compelling insight as to how the convergence of innovative technologies will radically change our future. Over the next 3, 5, and 10 years our society will experience more upheaval than anything experienced in the past 100 years. The “way things work” in nearly every human domain is not only changing, but also exponentially.

Diamandis and Kotler examine how the expanding mix of new capabilities are coming together to create new possibilities few would ever have dreamed of. The convergence of these transformative technologies is accelerating and will soon take humanity into uncharted territories.

Our world will be completely reimagined and the implications for wealth creation (and destruction) are immeasurable. Navigating this impending future starts now, and this book is an indispensable resource for those wanting to better understand what is coming our way.

If you are interested in receiving a complimentary copy of this book, please contact your Clearwater Capital Advisor.

John E. Chapman, CEO, CIS

May 2021

John E. Chapman

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