AI and the Tragedy of the Commons

AI and the Tragedy of the Commons

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How to Break Your Phone Addiction (3 Painfully Simple Steps)

Six weeks ago, I shared an embarrassing confession​ on my phone addiction.It all began at my ​Think Week​ retreat in January, when I pondered a single question:If you were the main character in a movie of your life, what would the audience be screaming at you to do right now?The ...  Show more

AI Negativity Bias: Why You Only Hear About AI Doom

I feel like I need to say something...Over the last few weeks, it seems like I can't go ten minutes without having a new "AI Doom" story hit my feed.The extraordinary virality of the AI Doom narrative is notable. It spreads rapidly to every corner of the internet. It's shared, ta ...  Show more

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