Possible World-Changing Technologies

Possible World-Changing Technologies

Author: Young Professionals in International Relations May 8, 2017 Duration: 40:02
Which emerging technologies will become the next game-changers in the international arena? In this episode, we give an overview of three technologies could have significant impacts throughout the world: space-based solar power; artificial intelligence; and voice recognition and computer-based communication. Space-Based Solar Power The United States, China, and Japan are spearheading research and development efforts to create space-based solar energy collectors. These satellites would collect high intensity, uninterrupted solar radiation in Earth’s orbit and transmit the energy via microwave or laser beam to ground stations on earth. Although these projects require massive investment and time commitments, China and Japan are both developing projects that would create 1-gigawatt of energy output — the equivalent of a nuclear power plant. If they can overcome financial and engineering hurdles, these solar-based power concepts can provide vast quantities of safe, renewable energy to help replace carbon-based energy production. Artificial Intelligence AI is a machine that uses neural networks to perform cognitive functions similar to human brains, such as learning and problem solving. With billions in investments in countries like the United States, China, and Japan, AI has created machines, such as IBM’s Watson, that can revolutionize big data computing. These machines can contribute to productivity growth in economies, help doctors more quickly diagnose patients, and even increase effectiveness of teaching in schools. At the same time, critics suggest that AI’s expansion could lead to job loss, growing economic inequality, and other unintended consequences. Voice Recognition and Computer-Based Communication A company in Massachusetts is making headway giving voices to the over 10 million people living with voicelessness. VocaliD has created a “voice bank” of donated voices for those who cannot speak. A three-to-four hour recording can cover all of the different combinations of sound for a language. Currently, VocaliD has recorded over 14,000 speakers from over 110 countries to contribute 6 million sentences to its repository. These three technologies are a small sampling of the vast number of innovative technologies that will alter our personal, social, economic, and political realities in the coming years. Dig Deeper Take a look at some of our favorite articles that we came across while researching this topic: Space-based solar power: the energy of the future? CNN, Peter Shadbolt Machine Learning is Fun Part 6: How to do Speech Recognition with Deep Learning, Medium, Adam Geitgey China has now eclipsed us in AI research, Washington Post, Brian Fung

Every Monday, a conversation unfolds that moves beyond the day’s headlines. Matters of State-Underreported Issues in World News & International Relations is driven by the curiosity of the Young Professionals in International Relations, a group of analysts and graduate students who dig into the global stories that aren't making the front page. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with friends who are parsing complex geopolitical shifts, regional tensions, or economic developments simmering beneath mainstream coverage. The discussion is informed but accessible, grounded in their ongoing study and work. Periodically, they bring in seasoned diplomats, aid workers, or researchers for candid interviews that shed light on what this work actually looks like on the ground. This podcast offers a deeper, more nuanced take for anyone feeling that the usual news cycle is missing crucial context. It’s a weekly dose of perspective, released to accompany your Monday routine, that encourages you to look closer at the forces shaping our world. They actively invite suggestions for future deep dives, making it a collaborative space for uncovering the issues that truly matter.
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