Listen "Pursuing Nonlinearity (Part 2)"
Episode Synopsis
When humanity becomes the edgeWhat does labor look like today, and what does it look like tomorrow? Hammad leads part two of the long-awaited discussion about the concept of linearity. Today’s conversation extends beyond tech and covers a lot more of the societal and philosophical questions that are just beginning to surface. As we’ll highlight, most of these questions actually aren’t that new, but for many people they’re coming to a head now thanks to AI, robotics, and more. What will creativity look like? What will writing look like? What do people do with all the slop and clankers?Grant even talks about a 10,000 word essay he wrote (for fun!) over 8 months during COVID. From the conclusion of that piece:Steve Jobs had a famous aphorism that the computer was the bicycle of the mind. Meaning, that compared to other animals, humans weren’t that special. Our tools changed that. Tools aren’t something we can immediately use — we have to learn and practice first to reach proficiency.We’ve successfully given everyone a bicycle over the past decade, now all we need to do is teach people how to ride it.I’ll give Darwin the final word.“It is not the strongest of species that survive; nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the most adaptable to change.” — Charles DarwinEnjoy! 🔗 Show Resource LinksGrant’s 10,000 word essay, What If Everyone Could Code?John Maynard Keynes’ Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (from 1930)🎙️ Podcast LinksSpotifyApple PodcastsX (FKA Twitter)Subscribe🌀 About Motion BlurExploring what makes great companies and technologies work. Brought to you by Grant Gregory & Hammad Aslam. Grant is a Partner at Cantos where he focuses on physical world technologies. Hammad is a Partner at Kivu Ventures, Susa’s growth fund.Learn more about the hosts:Grant Gregory, EmbersHammad Aslam, Susa VenturesIntro music credit: Will HarrisonThanks for reading and listening to Motion Blur! Subscribe to get notified for future episodes.
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