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Parmy Olson
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October 14 - October 21, 2024
Called The Ingenuity Gap, it was published in 2000 by Canadian academic Thomas Homer-Dixon and argued that the utter complexity of modern-day problems, from climate change to political instability, was outpacing our ability to come up with solutions. The result was an ingenuity gap, and humans needed to innovate in areas like technology if they wanted to close it. That’s where AI could fit in, Suleyman figured.