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There’s a Better Way to Predict a Technology’s Future: Follow the Rate of Change


Luckily, it’s possible to get better answers about the future of technology ... there by asking up-or-down questions about a moment in time. Khosla said he previously focused on the rate of ... Read More

Why humans are still much better than AI at forecasting the future


In recent years, the forecasting community has increasingly pivoted to trying to build and learn from AI-fueled prediction bots. More specialized fields have, of course, been doin ... Read More

Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal


There’s a Better Way to Predict a Technology’s Future: Follow the Rate of Change It’s possible to get better answers on the evolution of technology. But we need to start with better questions. Read More

This 1987 Prediction of What Technology Would Be Like Today Will Make You Gasp and Wheeze


Some 38 years ago, the BBC envisioned what today's tech would look like — and their predictions were both accurate and hilarious. Read More

Machine Learning Model Can Predict Material Failures Before They Happen


To date, however, predicting abnormal grain growth has been a needle-in-a-haystack problem. There are ... “A better way to think about grains becoming abnormal is to think about how they evolve in the ... Read More


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