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Tim Morgan

What ownership structures will emerge in an automated future?

Areas of investigation:

1. Do we need to own things?
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2. Is use more important than ownership?
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3. Is the ownership of capital changing?
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4. How much of our stuff is Stuff?
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5. Will automation do away with markets?
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6. Who authors the automation?
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7. Who owns an automated society?
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8. Is automation the commons of the future?
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9. Can resources own themselves?
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10. How smart can Smart Capital get?
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11. What does automation get in exchange?
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12. Who owns capital when capital can own itself?
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Biography

Tim Morgan is an award-winning professional futurist with the North Texas Foresight Institute, and a member of the Association of Professional Futurists. He has worked on strategic foresight projects with clients such as Kimberly Clark, NASA Langley, Ontario Institute of Cancer Research, and others. Tim’s futures work has been published in MISC Magazine and published a series of essays on the APF website for the APF Emerging Fellows Program 2019. Tim received his Foresight master’s degree from the University of Houston, where he teaches Systems Thinking in their Strategic Foresight Certificate Seminar.

He resides in Lewisville, Texas.
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