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Exponential View by Azeem Azhar | Substack
The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society
The result is what I call the “exponential gap”: the chasm between new forms of technology—along with the fresh approaches to business, work, politics, and civil society they bring about—and the corporations, employees, politics, and wider social norms that get left behind.
Azeem Azhar • The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society
Tech’s Yin and YangThat there are two philosophies does not necessarily mean that one is right and one is wrong: the reality is we need both. Some problems are best solved by human ingenuity, enabled by the likes of Microsoft and Apple; others by collective action. That, though, gets at why Google and Facebook are fundamentally more dangerous: coll... See more
stratechery.com • Tech’s Two Philosophies
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Technology should be a force for good, but we don’t live in a world of wise elders who release it gradually to keep pace with our maturity as a species. Dissonance arises from the desire to believe in technology as a shared human endeavour for the greater good, while knowing that most world-changing technologies are injected into society’s bloodstr... See more
The Age of Dissonance
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Now, two things are happening.
Technology is making old and new ideas cheaper and easier to build.
There’s a reemergence of “premium demand.”
Ideas Need Adoption to Make an Impact
Ideas alone are not enough. They need to be techno-economically viable, buildable for a low enough cost that the market is able to adopt them. There is no progress without
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