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1 © 2004 Jolt to the System: The Transformative Impact of Nanotechnology Mike Treder Executive Director Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Troy, New York November 16, 2004

2 © 2004 Industrial Revolutions FirstRevolution First Revolution(1780–1840) Based in United Kingdom  Steam Engine  Textile Industry  Mechanical Engineering

3 © 2004 Industrial Revolutions SecondRevolution Second Revolution(1840–1900) Based in Europe – England, France, Germany  Railways  Steel Industry

4 © 2004 Industrial Revolutions ThirdRevolution Third Revolution(1900–1950) Based in United States  Electric Engine  Heavy Chemicals  Automobiles  Consumer Durables

5 © 2004 Industrial Revolutions FourthRevolution Fourth Revolution(1950–Present) Based in Pacific Basin – California, Japan  Synthetics  Organic Chemicals (Oil)  Computers

6 © 2004 FifthRevolution Fifth Revolution (2010? – ??) Based in Developing World? China? India? Brazil?  Nanotechnology  Molecular Manufacturing The Next Industrial Revolution

7 © 2004 Societal Impacts Time Accelerated Impacts Industrial Revolutions Molecular Manufacturing Revolution

8 © 2004 The ability to build anything we can design, by manipulating molecules under direct computer control, will be a jolt to the system. Jolt to the System Molecular Mill image courtesy of Eric Drexler

9 © 2004 The ability to build anything we can design, by manipulating molecules under direct computer control, will be a jolt to the system. Jolt to the System Image by John Burch, Lizard Fire Studios A transformative, disruptive, discontinuous jolt to ecological, economic, political, and social systems — on a local, national, and global scale.

10 © 2004 The combined impacts of nanotechnology will equal the Industrial Revolutions of the last two centuries — but with all that change compressed into just a few years. Transformative Impact

11 © 2004 The Next Revolution  Not just new products — a new means of production  Manufacturing systems that make more manufacturing systems — exponential proliferation  Vastly accelerated product improvement — cheap rapid prototyping  Affects all industries and economic sectors — general-purpose technology  Inexpensive raw materials, potentially negligible capital cost — economic discontinuity  Portable, desktop-size factories — social disruption  Impacts will cross borders — global transformation

12 © 2004 Inside a Nanofactory

13 © 2004 Benefits + Risks An automated, self-contained factory could provide... Lifesaving medical robots or Untraceable weapons of mass destruction Networked computers for everyone in the world or Networked cameras so governments can watch our every move Trillions of dollars of abundance or A vicious scramble to own everything Rapid invention of wondrous products or Weapons development fast enough to destabilize any arms race

14 © 2004 Dangers  Economic disruption from an abundance of cheap products  Economic oppression from artificially inflated prices  Personal risk from criminal or terrorist use  Constant intrusive surveillance  Oppression from abusive restrictions  Social disruption from new products/lifestyles  Unstable arms race leading to war  Collective environmental damage from unregulated products  Black market in molecular manufacturing (increases other risks)  Competing nanotechnology programs (increases other risks)... and many more

15 © 2004 What is Needed Now  Awareness of the issues  Technical research  Policy research

16 CRN Thirty Essential Studies Chris Phoenix, Director of Research Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Copyright 2004 Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Brooklyn, NY, USACRN Thirty Essential Studies Chris Phoenix, Director of Research Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Copyright 2004 Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Brooklyn, NY, USA

17 © 2004 www.Wise-Nano.org A collaborative project to study the facts and implications of advanced nanotechnology — a website for researchers worldwide to work together, helping to build an understanding of the technologies, their effects, and what to do about them.

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