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The Creator Economy by Paul Saffo
According to futurist (and Long Now board member) Paul Saffo, the “new economy” anticipated in the late 1990s is arriving
The Steve Jobs Archive
In 2022, Laurene Powell Jobs launched the Steve Jobs Archive, showcasing his legacy and inspiring future generations.
The Dawning of a Play Revolution
Ikea’s 2024 Play Report discusses the Play revolution, the evolving importance of play, physical activity vs. digital, and home-centered play
Our Tools Shape Our Selves
Bryan Norton’s article explores Bernard Stiegler’s insights, urging us to rethink the distinction between technology and ‘technics’.
Remembering John Warnock: The Legacy of PDF
John Warnock co-invented the PDF, the world’s best-known universal yet ever-evolving document format that shapes the digital landscape.
Harvard Career – Learn From the Best
Harvard Human Resources page provides easy access to job opportunities, professional development and more info for faculty and staff.
Viola the Bird: Google’s Music-Meets-Tech Installment
At Google Arts & Culture Lab. virtual Viola the Bird plays its cello-inspired instrument, and you are welcome to join
Inside the Genius Mind of Leonardo da Vinci
In collaboration with 28 institutions, Google Arts & Culture unveils online interactive retrospective dedicated to Leonard da Vinci
The AGI Elephant – Intro
Why AGI Elephant? How Big is the Elephant? Before we dive deep into the rapidly evolving realm of AGI on
Speed x AI (NFX)
Speed is crucial in the age of AI, and founders need to increase their pace to seize the opportunities presented
Andrew Stanton: The Clues to a Great Story
Filmmaker Andrew Stanton (“Toy Story,” “WALL-E”, “A Bug’s Life”) shares what he knows about storytelling – starting at the end
Stephen Wolfram is the Wordly Scientist
Itai Yanai & Martin Lercher talked with Stephen Wolfram about how he drills down to get the simplest possible explanations