Stephen Wolfram Is Ready To Be Surprised by AI
Can artificial intelligence overhaul the regulatory system?
Can artificial intelligence overhaul the regulatory system?
Ethan Mollick, Wharton School professor and author of Co-Intelligence, discusses AI's likely effects on business, art, and truth seeking on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
Wired's "senior maverick" on his new book of accumulated wisdom, backlash against tech, and why the future still looks bright.
"What has gotten materially better in America in, say, the last twenty years?" So! Much!
Survey data suggest that 59.2 percent of Americans are "thriving"—the highest percentage recorded in Gallup's 13 years of measurement. Take that, 2020.
Amidst the anger and nastiness, there are real signs that America is thriving.
Too many of your friends and neighbors are tribal idiots, but they're not the worst tribal idiots in recent memory, by any means.
Don't believe news reports—we're healthier, richer, and safer than ever before.
Pestilence, war, famine, and death are all on the decline.
The Harvard psychologist splits the difference between Dr. Pangloss and Pope Francis.
Pope Francis is part of the problem, nuclear energy is part of the solution, and libertarians need to admit that not every regulation will turn us into Venezuela.
But there's going to be some trouble getting to the fine part.
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