This could be the last generation capable of loving, says blockchain expert


Jarkas said the confluence of artificial intelligence, big data, 5G and blockchain have significantly improved the quality of life, but at the same time they have made people lose touch with humanity. — Business photo created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

Disruptive technologies could rob the next generation of the ability to love, make friends or enjoy the simple pleasures of life, a top fintech and blockchain expert has warned.

Wassim Jarkas played a key role in the first worldwide launch of 3G networks. He has also led several global innovations in cloud computing and 5G during his remarkable career.

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