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The Emperor’s New Clothes
It was 2016. A glass-walled conference room, all clean lines and whiteboards and the faint smell of filtered air and corporate ambition. Perth spread out below through the window; the Swan River, the city, all of it arranged at a distance that felt, as it always does in these buildings, like a form of authority. Five of us around the table. And on the screen at the end of the room, live-streamed from Harvard Business School, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, one of the genuinely great mi
Tom Kooy
2 hours ago15 min read
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When Intelligence Becomes Abundant: How artificial intelligence is forcing a deeper question, not about what machines can do, but about what humans are for?
This latest essay explores why the coming renaissance may be less technological and more human. Not about what machines can do, but about what remains uniquely human when knowledge is everywhere.
Tom Kooy
Feb 101 min read
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