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Jacque Fresco spent decades building a life-sized model of his ideal city. The central idea? If we want the Western world to overcome war, avarice, and poverty, all we need to do is redesign the culture.
[...] This civilization would be created through "sociocyberneering," a radical form of social engineering where automation and technology would bring about "a way of life worthy of man." 171391-02-223
Throughout the interview, Fresco brandished full-color sketches of the future: white domes perched on the surface of the ocean and arranged in concentric circles so as to resemble the structure of an atom. Serving as the city's nucleus was a central computer, which would monitor the ecology of the region—measuring crop yields in farmland, controlling irrigation, and overseeing hydroelectric power grids. Expanding outward were civic centers, museums, and universities, all of which would operate like public libraries in that any cultural artifact would be available for temporary loan. The next largest ring of the city consisted of a residential area, where denizens would dwell amid opulent gardens and manicured parks, in built-to-suit developments. These elliptical abodes would contain every amenity imaginable (at one point, Fresco predicts the invention of entertainment software that sounds breathtakingly similar to Netflix). The city's enclosure—the crust of the circle—would house a massive recycling center to which all trash would be ferried via underground conveyor belts. Once there, automated machines would sort the refuse for proper salvaging.
Fresco was gruff and humorless throughout the interview, wholly immune to King's attempts at playful banter. At one point, he pronounced, "Sociocyberneering is an organization that is probably the boldest organization ever conceived of, and we're undertaking the most ambitious project in the history of mankind."
Source: https://psmag.com/magazine/waiting-for-fresco-social-engineering-technology
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 26 2017, @06:57PM (1 child)
Temporarily, yes. Evolution does not stop; it is a mathematical certainty.
There has been a change to the environment. We invented birth control, porn, jobs for women, abortion, child support, criminalized rape, and many other impediments to successful reproduction.
All of that is easily overcome by behavioral changes. People with the required mental attributes already exist in the world today, and their DNA is being preferentially passed down in each successive generation.
We're headed back to squalor. Evolution makes this the destiny of every species that survives.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday December 27 2017, @12:16PM
Is that so? Where's the proof? Don't use phrases here you don't actually mean.