Mark P. Mills: Get Ready for the Roaring 2020s!
Pessimism is everywhere, but the author of The Cloud Revolution says we're entering a golden age of abundant, ubiquitous, and liberating technology.

Pessimism is everywhere these days, with a whopping 76 percent of Americans telling Gallup they are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. Some of that's understandable: COVID-19 has killed 1.1 million Americans, there's a major land war going on in Europe, the stock market has tanked, and the political scene is filled with fakers and liars whose grasp on reality seems tentative at best.
But Mark P. Mills, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and an engineering faculty fellow at Northwestern University, makes a compelling case for optimism in The Cloud Revolution: How the Convergence of New Technologies Will Unleash the Next Economic Boom and A Roaring 2020s. Increasingly, microprocessors, materials, and machines are being tied together through cloud computing to deliver startling, steady, and mostly underappreciated gains that are vastly improving all of our lives.
The example of the iPhone, which debuted in 2007 and radically changed how we live, illustrates Mills' point. It basically utilized existing technologies but tied them together in novel ways. He says the same sorts of breakthroughs are happening all around us, creating innovation that is disruptive in the short term but ultimately positive, if we'll finally let go of centuries-old anxiety about change.
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No doubt it will be roaring for him, given that he benefits from massive government handouts related to "climate change".
Most Americans, however, will continue to see their savings destroyed by inflation, their neighborhoods threatened by crime and homelessness, their job prospects eroded, and their pensions (if they still have any) evaporating.
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"we're entering a golden age of abundant, ubiquitous, and liberating technology."
Too bad we're simultaneously entering a golden age for censorious, authoritarian, and overly regulatory governments.
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"COVID-19 has killed 1.1 million Americans"
Ummm...
It's a perfect summary of his head-in-the-sand approach. Believe what the government says, but blinders on as to what the government does.
I too believe high tech is the savings grace against government. But I am not so deluded as to think governments around the world aren't trying to stifle and suffocate progress, and aren't eager to co-opt high tech for their own purposes. This guy is.
I caught that too. They may have died *with* Covid, but that's qualitatively different than dying *of* Covid. Unless you work at Reason, in which case it's all the same.
What's up with dude's face? Did he have a stroke? Is he trying to imitate Tom Cruise's beard?
I am dissatisfied with the direction of the country and remain optimistic.
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We're still fighting to wrest control of our daily lives from the cold, dead hands of the New Deal regime while NGOs, multinational corporations, and their political lackeys plot the enslavement of our children & grandchildren over $50 burritos and rose-water ice cream to-go
It's important to acknowledge that while there are certainly challenges facing society today, Mark P. Mills makes a compelling case for optimism in the potential of technology to improve our lives in the future.
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Just like humans then.
Things have been pretty much getting better since the 70's, apocalyptic climate cults and government generated financial crises notwithstanding.
But with self-driving cars putting truckers and delivery drivers and taxi drivers out of work, and AI putting authors and illustrators out of work, and soon to put software developers out of work, we'll all have to figure out how to be social media influencers, until AI gets better at that, too.
There’s always sex work.
Don't bet on it. VR and sex robots are getting better and better... I am told.
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AI is limited in that it has no imagination. It doesn't come up with anything new. It can't come up with anything that hasn't already been done before. Take writing and illustrating for example. It can create something in the style of someone, but it won't come up with any new styles. It can apply existing solutions to problems, but it can't create new solutions. I'm sure that, like all technology, it will free humans from repetitive tasks, but it can't replace human creativity.
AI follows instructions quite well. Create the concept and it will execute it, giving even talentless people a chance to be artistic.
"AI is limited in that it has no imagination. It doesn’t come up with anything new. It can’t come up with anything that hasn’t already been done before."
Just like Hollywood.
"Things have been pretty much getting better since the 70’s"
This is very true of "second world" and "developing countries", but the rate of improvement in the West has stalled since the 90's and on some points has actually regressed.
Yeah, automation took the jobs of farm workers, too. 14 million of 'em 110 years ago; 3 million today.
Unless you seal off the borders, deport all illegals and pass another 'roaring' 1924 immigration bill, (and flat tax, balanced budget) technology will be as useful as a share of stock bought on margin, the day before October 29, 1929 for tens of millions.
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The archive of Lions of Liberty only go back to 2019, so it’s not old.
And I don’t have a ‘soul,’ I have a mind, so cut with the ‘Faith’ jazz and gimme your spiel in rational terms.
Pessimism is everywhere these days, with a whopping 76 percent of Americans telling Gallup they are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. Some of that's understandable: COVID-19 has killed 1.1 million Americans, there's a major land war going on in Europe, the stock market has tanked, and the political scene is filled with fakers and liars whose grasp on reality seems tentative at best.
1.1 million Americans died with, from and/or adjacent to COVID, there's a MINOR land war in Europe...
Just need to get some corrections in there.
The Cloud -- Where YOU don't get to actually own anything (including your own files) anymore..
Renting space where companies can hold your own work hostage for more 'rent' or coerce you into publishing your work/personal effects freely or not get use to their special software or more than likely the wonderful effect of more coerced massive surveillance.
It has it's purposes... It shouldn't be praised as the best thing ever with it's massive detriments.
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Putting all our eggs in 2 or 3 baskets.
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