Coopetition is becoming permanent fixture of 5G world
Esther Dyson, internet pioneer, journalist, entrepreneur and executive founder of Wellville, responded, Things will be both better and worse. Many people will be dead and many others more will be permanently damaged, physically or mentally or economically. And those people will mostly be the ones who were worse-off in the first place, poor, Black or another minority, disabled or ill, or otherwise challenged. Yet at the same time, the U.S. and even the world at large are much more aware of the disparities and the unfairness of this situation.