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Zoltan Istvan: The Economy Of The Future Will Be Powered By Neural Lace
via technocracy.news
Zoltan Istvan, a leading Transhuman, shows us that the economic system of Technocracy needs Transhuman citizens to make it work. This is not surprising because Transhumanism and Technocracy are two sides of the same coin. ⁃ TN EditorThe battle for the “soul” of the global economy is underway. The next few decades will likely decide whether capitalism survives or is replaced with a techno-fuelled quasi-socialism where robots do most of the jobs while humans live off go -
World No.1 wants Court furore resolved
World No.1 Andy Murray says tennis stars are undoubtedly offended by Margaret Court's public opposition to same-sex marriage and wants Tennis Australia to act. -
US studies own defence amid N.Korea threat
Amid North Korea's sabre rattling the US is testing its own defences, in a trial that is described as trying to hit a bullet with a bullet. -
Motor racing - Indy winner Sato welcomes support after 'disrespectful' tweet
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato was still on top of the world on Tuesday following his weekend triumph and appreciated the support he received after a discordant note sounded by a U.S. columnist created a social media storm. -
US sends weapons to Syrian Kurds: source
A source says that the US is providing Syrian Kurds with weapons to help the fight against Islamic State. -
Trump's communications director resigns as staff shake-up looms
The White House on Tuesday said communications director Mike Dubke has resigned, the first in what is expected to be a series of moves to shake up Donald Trump's press team. -
Essendon closing in on new Daniher deal
Fairfax Media reports Essendon will announce a contract extension for Anzac Day medallist Joe Daniher in the next few weeks. -
'La Decima'? Ha! Nadal's number two was much tougher, says uncle Toni
PARIS (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal is chasing a historic 10th French Open title in Paris, but nothing will ever come close to trying to win his second. -
Olivia Newton-John in second cancer fight
Xanadu star Olivia Newton-John has been forced to postpone her US and Canada tour after she discovered her back pain was actually breast cancer. -
Sailing - Ainslie strikes back with 'big win' in America's Cup
"We needed that one ... the guys did a great job," Ainslie said from on board his 50-foot foiling catamaran after the race. -
Wenger to extend stay at Arsenal by two years - reports
Wenger's future was the subject of intense speculation during the season, with a section of disgruntled fans and pundits calling for the long-serving Frenchman to leave. -
Tiger Woods 'asleep at the wheel' of stopped car before DUI arrest - police
JUPITER, Fla. (Reuters) - Former world No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods was asleep at the wheel of a stationary Mercedes-Benz vehicle on a Florida road and did not know where he was, according to a police report released on Tuesday, a day after his arrest on a charge of driving under the influence. -
AC Milan coach Montella renews contract until 2019
The 42-year-old former striker led the club to sixth place in Serie A this season, securing a place in Europa League qualifiers after missing out on Europe for three years in a row. -
Trump tweets against Germany
Tensions between the US and Germany are escalating as US President Donald Trump sends a series of tweets taking aim at the European leader. -
Verdasco stuns Zverev after rain delay
Fernando Verdasco has sprung the biggest upset in the French Open men's draw thus far, beating the in-form Alexander Zverev in four sets in the firs round. -
Shoppers shun time wasting retailers
Slow responses from retailers and the unapproved use of personal data are the biggest turn offs for Australian shoppers, research shows. -
Disability watchdog legislation due
The federal government will introduce legislation to establish a national oversight body for disability services. -
Cyber threats outpacing government action
A new report says the federal government has been slow in rolling out its strategy to improve Australia's cyber security capabilities. -
New Zealand plot alternative course for America's Cup revenge
On the water, they have caught their competitors off-guard with a pioneering switch to pedals to power their catamaran's hydraulics, while on land they were notably absent when other top teams endorsed a "framework agreement" for the future of the oldest trophy in international sport. -
Verdasco stuns in-form Zverev in two-stage win
PARIS (Reuters) - Spanish veteran Fernando Verdasco stunned ninth seed Alexander Zverev at Roland Garros on Tuesday, eliminating the in-form German 6-4 3-6 6-4 6-2 in a first round match that was suspended overnight after a long debate between both players and the umpire. -
Upbeat Wawrinka wins ugly to get French Open campaign rolling
PARIS (Reuters) - Third seed Stan Wawrinka's launched his bid for a second French Open title with a slow start on Tuesday, toiling to find his rhythm before ultimately beating Slovak qualifier Jozef Kovalik 6-2 7-6(6) 6-3. -
'71 Lions revolutionised New Zealand rugby
LONDON (Reuters) - The impact made by the all-conquering 1971 British and Irish Lions in New Zealand revolutionised the game and was a major factor in the All Blacks' triumph in the inaugural World Cup 16 years later, according to a new book about the tour. -
The lure of the Lions endures as the last Great Tour
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The concept of the sporting tour is pretty much unique to rugby and when the British and Irish Lions party lands in New Zealand on Wednesday it will become part of a 129-year-old tradition that taps into the very heart of the game. -
Magpie Fasolo to miss AFL with depression
Collingwood's Alex Fasolo will take a short break from playing AFL as he manages depression. -
British hopes take centre stage at the French Open
PARIS (Reuters) - The British contingent will be hoping to make an impact on day three of the French Open at Roland Garros as rising star Johanna Konta and world number one Andy Murray open their campaigns on Court Philippe Chatrier on Tuesday. -
South Sudanese community mourns tragedy as mother sentenced
SBS World News Radio: South Sudanese community mourns tragedy as mother sentenced -
2019 Tour de France to start from Brussels
PARIS (Reuters) - The 2019 Tour de France will start from Brussels, 50 years after Belgian great Eddy Merckx won the race for the first time, organisers said on Tuesday. -
As heart-failure numbers rise, new drug to be subsidised
SBS World News Radio: As heart-failure numbers rise, new drug to be subsidised -
Schneiderlin aiming high after settling in at Everton
Schneiderlin, who made the switch from Manchester United, became a regular squad member under Ronald Koeman and played in 14 of Everton's 18 fixtures following his arrival after a frustrating one-and-a-half season spell at Old Trafford. -
Vic minister quizzed over travel bill
Victoria's Trade Minister Philip Dalidakis spent nearly $209,000 on overseas travel in 2016, documents show. -
Another secret recording, another One Nation controversy
SBS World News Radio: Another secret recording, another One Nation controversy -
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega dead at 83
Manuel Antonio Noriega, who took power in Panama in 1983 and was ousted by US forces in 1989, died late Monday in Panama City, a government official said. He was 83. -
Young Dog signs on as AFL rivals circle JJ
Western Bulldogs defender Marcus Adams has signed a new three-year deal but Norm Smith medallist Jason Johannisen's AFL future remains unclear. -
ANZ hires banking analyst for CFO role
ANZ has appointed JP Morgan banking analyst Scott Manning as chief financial officer for its Australia and digital businesses. -
McGowan refuses to repeat tax pledge
The WA premier has refused to repeat his election promise of no new taxes or tax increases, a day after the treasurer also failed to offer a guarantee. -
My form wasn't up to Origin standard: Boyd
Canberra prop Shannon Boyd says it will be hard to watch State of Origin I after being overlooked, but admits his NRL form wasn't good enough to be selected. -
Business as usual for Storm through Origin
With only three players called up for State of Origin duty, Melbourne are in prime position to extend their NRL competition lead ahead of taking on Newcastle. -
Hansen expects ABs to face 'Warrenball' in Lions tests
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand coach Steve Hansen says he expects no surprises in the way the British and Irish Lions approach the test series against the All Blacks under the coaching of Warren Gatland. -
Green bank may fund carbon storage
The Turnbull government wants to allow the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to fund carbon capture and storage projects but it will have to convince parliament. -
Filming with the children of China’s violent criminals
Filmmaker Kaspar Astrup Schröder says documenting the heartbreaking stories of Chinese children whose parents had gone to jail, led to him crying on several occasions. -
Greens back Bishop on South China Sea
Greens foreign affairs spokesman Scott Ludlam has warned against increasing militarisation in the South China Sea. -
Jones' punch not worth suspension: Bartel
Match review panel member Jimmy Bartel says Zak Jones' hit on an opponent may have not earned a fine before the AFL's crack down on punches. -
Denver sportswriter out of job after tweet about Japanese Indy 500 driver
DENVER (Reuters) - A veteran sportswriter left the Denver Post on Monday after he said he was unsettled by a Japanese driver's victory in the Indianapolis 500 over the Memorial Day weekend, when the United States honours its war dead, including those killed by Japanese forces in World War II. -
Wagner takes Huddersfield out of their comfort zone
LONDON (Reuters) - Just 18 months after taking over as coach of a struggling Championship team German coach David Wagner has achieved the remarkable feat of leading Huddersfield Town into the Premier League. -
Jehovah's Witness jailed in Russia after country bans sect
The arrest comes after Russia banned the Jehovah's Witnesses and seized the organisation's property earlier this year because of alleged extremism. -
Gilmore wins first Fiji heat, Wright loses
The world's top women surfers, Australia's Tyler Wright and Stephanie Gilmore, have made contrasting starts in the Fiji Pro. -
Greens worse than One Nation on Adani mine
Resources Minister Matt Canavan says opposition by the Greens to the Adani Carmichael coal mine in north Queensland is akin to xenophobia. -
Tiger kills female zookeeper in UK 'freak accident'
A female zookeeper died Monday after a tiger entered the enclosure where she was working in southeast England, with the zoo calling it a "freak accident". -
Consumer confidence rises further
Consumer confidence has risen for the second straight week, up 1.5 per cent to 112.2, according to the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index. -
Men trapped in cherry picker in Geelong
Three men stuck 10 metres above ground are waiting to be rescued after a cherry picker toppled into a building at a Victorian worksite.
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