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"The World to Come," by Angelo Deiana and Carmelo Cutuli for Giacovelli Editore soon in bookstores

Through a detailed analysis, the book highlights the phenomena that have characterized the "globalized" world in recent decades, making explicit the risks and opportunities facing humanity today, through a reflection on crucial issues (technological development, continuous change, economic resilience) and possible future scenarios. Through a detailed analysis, the book highlights the phenomena that have characterized the " globalized " world in recent decades, making explicit the risks and...
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Through a detailed analysis, the book highlights the phenomena that have characterized the " " world in recent decades, making explicit the risks and opportunities facing humanity today, through a reflection on crucial issues (technological development, continuous change, economic resilience) and possible future scenarios.

In this sense, Deiana and Cutuli's work, is proposed as a tool to stimulate individuals and organizations to prepare for the future and manage change responsibly. A guide for governing, and not suffering, the innovations that are transforming the world so rapidly and inexorably, structured in a clear, coherent and accessible way, even for those who do not have an in-depth knowledge of the subject.

Among the topics covered, and it could not be otherwise, the most relevant technological macro-trends of the moment take centrality. In particular, the book explores how AI and BigData are affecting people's lives and the world economy, through an in-depth study of how data is becoming a critical asset in " " and how it is already addressing the incoming world economy.

The authors then emphasize the potential offered by continuous and relentless technological innovation in order to create new opportunities, but also the challenges it poses, such as the potential for losing control over technology or creating social inequalities. An analysis conducted in a way that is always balanced and objective, avoiding falling into apocalyptic visions or overly optimistic perspectives.

A trait, that of the ' ' approach to technological innovation, which is typical of Deiana's thinking and which is well captured in the , which complements the book: " "

In short, " " serves as a book-platform offering itself as an inspiration and contribution to the international debate on the momentous changes taking place in the world. Not just a snapshot of the "zeitgest", but a multidisciplinary, comprehensive and balanced perspective of the world people are living in and, more importantly, that which is to come.

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