A Strategic
Hub Focusing the Internet’s
Full Potential
More so than at any other time
in history, we have the ability to break through the
barriers of our currently limited, conventional systems
to clearly envision the possibilities of our true nature
and capacity as human beings.
The Global Interchange
is positioned to play a pivotal role in the emerging
world community through a growing recognition and alignment
of the basic interconnectedness underlying humanity’s
extraordinary diversity. A primary goal of the GIC is
to facilitate the growing need for informational,technical,
human, and financial resources that serve practical innovations
for a more enlightened approach to the global environment
and all facets of human society.
The rapid expansion
of Internet usage within the past several years in America
and the world is nothing short of staggering. We see
great value in the Internet to help focus attention and
energy toward creating a positive and more enlightened
future for everyone.
- In place of an overflow
of incoherent and unverifiable information moving across
the World Wide Web, the GIC introduces new patterns
of reliability and coherency. It uses artificial intelligence
to help bridge barriers of specialization and language,
especially to identify new trends and elements of a
positive future as they emerge.
- The GIC brings together
inspired projects for a positive future with large-scale
financial, technical, and human resources.
Together, these early participants will help establish
new patterns for cooperation and resource-sharing
aligned to assist humanity’s positive evolution.
- Instead
of competition and commercialism, the GIC encourages
the growth of cooperative, transnational initiatives,
and coordination of human and material resources
to address planetary and social ecology in ways formerly
thought to be impossible.
The processes devised to manage
and implement the GIC from its inception will lead to
a very large-scale network of people who, over time,
will come to own and manage the future of the GIC as
a new form of cooperative social enterprise. |
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