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What’s the relative contribution of science, engineering, social sciences and humanities to human progress?
I often meet apparently well-educated people who have a simple answer to this question. All of human progress is the result of adva...
What is the science and practice of collective intelligence at the level of whole systems and at a global scale? How have attempts to organize intelligence at these scales evolved, and how might they evolve in the future?
Recent research...
Does government have to be organised as a series of pyramidal ministries and agencies, just as it was in the 19th century? Or are there very different alternatives?
This piece looks at the relevance of ‘stack thinking’ and how it can help...
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?...
Here’s a simple theory about the effects of paranoia and the causes of frivolity.
The natural state of nations and governments is inertia. Serious change is usually the result of crisis or pressure. Big countries can afford to make mistake...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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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