Wired Middle East - Winter 2021
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THE HOPE ISSUE
Our response to the global pandemic has highlighted one positive thing: humans' ability to rally to solve even the most intractable of problems. At the year-end, WIRED profiles the people promising a brighter tomorrow, including Huda Al-Hashimi, UAE deputy minister of Cabinet affairs, Khalfan Belhoul, the CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, and Mia Atoui, head of a mental health organization Embrace Lebanon. The top line: weâll be OK in 2022. Elsewhere in the issue, WIRED puts a spotlight on the Israeli med-tech startups leading a new revolution in psychedelic drugs, examines how Metaâs metaverse is likely to extend Facebookâs woeful record in stamping out hate speech and delves into how UFO âsightingsâ have impacted Middle East culture.
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WIRED is a global authority on innovation and ideas. It covers the pervasive impact of technology on society, business, culture, and the world of tomorrow. Its Middle East edition, launched in 2019, reflects a new era of innovation and change in the region, at which tech is at the forefront.
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