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Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

The Rise of Technosocialism: An Opportunity of a Lifetime

19 Oct 2021

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The premise of the book, The Rise of Technosocialism, is that mankind is coming to a fork in the road. Climate change, emerging artificial intelligence, social and economic upheaval, and the clash between patriotic nationalism and the inevitability of globalism are coalescing into a crucible. The reality is that technology will be at the center of all of these changes. Our guest today on the Banking Transformed podcast is Brett King, author of the book, The Rise of Technosocialism, founder of Moven, international speaker, and member of the Fintech Hall of Fame. We discuss what the future may look like, what is inevitable, and what can be altered if humans take the appropriate action. This episode of Banking Transformed is sponsored by Microsoft: See how Microsoft can help to unlock new opportunities at speed through innovative business models, deliver differentiated customer experiences across channels, products and services, and redefine new ways of working. More at Microsoft.com/financialservices This episode of Banking Transformed is sponsored by PayPal: This podcast episode is being presented in partnership with PayPal. PayPal provides access to more than 403 million active global accounts and multiple buy now, pay later offers in a single integration. PayPal Pay in 4 enables shoppers to make purchases in four interest-free payments. Customers get more buying power and flexibility, and you get help maximizing reach and revenue. Learn more about PayPal Pay Later here.

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