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Looking Foward, Looking Back

18-May-21 15:00

Looking Foward, Looking Back

In 2031, the world will be a vastly different place. In a decade, we'll have technologies that we can only dream of today, creating relics of the "state of the art" concepts we now utilize on a daily basis. In this special mid-season episode, Arvindh compiles his favourite quotes, clips, and predictions of the not-too-distant future from some of the most critical thinkers of our time. These glimpses of an exciting albeit unfamiliar future won't just help us welcome what's to come, but they'll make us appreciate the future that we're in now - one that only existed in the dreams of visionaries not too long ago.

Produced by: Arvindh Yuvaraj

Presented by: Arvindh Yuvaraj


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