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2030

A Blueprint for Humanity’s Exponential Leap

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2030

Written by: Alan Smithson, Doug Hohulin, Harvey Castro MD MBA
Narrated by: Nathan Nolan
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2030: A Blueprint for Humanity’s Exponential Leap explores the transformative technologies poised to reshape our world over the next decade. Written for investors, executives, policymakers, educators, and curious individuals alike, this book delivers powerful insights into the technological revolution ahead, offering predictions and actionable strategies to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape. From quantum computing, AI, robotics, to 3D printing, space travel, and beyond, 2030 examines how these advancements will impact every facet of life.

Each chapter opens with an engaging futuristic short story, immersing listeners in a possible tomorrow, followed by in-depth analysis and a compelling call to action. As humanity stands on the brink of unprecedented change, this book emphasizes the critical role of ethical decision-making to ensure technology serves the collective good. It challenges listeners to consider how these innovations can uplift society, address inequalities, and foster a more sustainable future. Additionally, 2030 highlights the future of education, where AI mentors will redefine learning—unlocking creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills essential for the future. With a clear-eyed vision of what’s to come, 2030 offers a roadmap to navigate the complexities of tomorrow and build a more equitable, innovative and prosperous world for all.

©2025 Alan Smithson, Doug Hohulin, Harvey Castro (P)2025 University of Toronto Press
Future Studies History & Culture Social Sciences
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