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Geoff’s Substack

Geoff Mulgan

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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AI, AGI and the future

For many decades commentators and researchers thought that the Turing Test was the best way to think about how intelligence would evolve in the future. Could AI demonstrate human style reasoning sufficiently well to convince another human? ...

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Paranoia vs Frivolity

Here’s a simple theory about the effects of paranoia and the causes of frivolity.

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Strategy in governments

I've written a piece on how to redesign government's strategy function, based on conversations with various governments around the world,many of which are grappling with how to better handle short, medium and long-term challenges.

a month ago
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Prediction markets and holding governments to account

Prediction markets are one of the many manifestations of collective intelligence that have spread in recent years. They are essentially ways to gamble on what might happen – taking the betting methods that are common in sports to other fiel...

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  • Geoff Mulgan

    Sir Geoff Mulgan is Professor at UCL; former CEO of Nesta; former CEO of Young Foundation; head of policy in UK Prime Minister's office; head of UK government strategy unit; director of Demos and author of many books.

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