http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23990211
The consequences of the quietly advancing technologies of computing power and three-dimensional printing are likely to have profound influences on the way that capitalism works.
I wonder if this will be the make-or-break test of the Tinfoil-Hat Brigades claims about the wealthy elite functioning as a world governing oligarchy? Will the mega-corps kill the technology so as to keep their grip on the mass-consumerism honey-pot? Or will we all become our own producers, buying input from skilled designers and engineers?
The consequences of the quietly advancing technologies of computing power and three-dimensional printing are likely to have profound influences on the way that capitalism works.
I wonder if this will be the make-or-break test of the Tinfoil-Hat Brigades claims about the wealthy elite functioning as a world governing oligarchy? Will the mega-corps kill the technology so as to keep their grip on the mass-consumerism honey-pot? Or will we all become our own producers, buying input from skilled designers and engineers?