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A Substack about collective intelligence and managing the complexity of technological change.
I am a policy analyst focusing on technological development.
I write about the politics of science, technology, and society. Author of The Divide, a book about the decline and revival of democracy.
Buddhist priest and political economist concerned with the human condition, touching on everything from AI to zen.
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