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Andy Bromberg: The wisdom of crowds is giving way to the “wisdom of communities.” In a world of ever-greater complexity, no one person can possibly make sense of all the signals and all the noise — from a single, static vantage point. A networked group is required to adapt to this new world... People are no longer being polled in isolation but rath... See more
future.a16z.com • 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future
I really think that we could be entering a third epoch of computing. The microchip brought the marginal cost of compute to 0. The internet brought the marginal cost of distribution to 0. These large models actually bring the marginal cost of creation to 0.
Sarah Wang • What Builders Talk About When They Talk About AI | Andreessen Horowitz
Betaworks is a company I’ve long admired for its thesis-driven approach to building and investing, and for pioneering some of the most exciting technology paradigms in consumer media.
Maxime Eyraud • Betaworks Trilogy, Part I: A Builders' Network
Scott Belsky: How Startups (And Incumbents) Can get Ahead of the AI Curve
youtube.comThis paradox of comprehension was articulated explicitly by a great physicist of an earlier age: “Sir Isaac Newton, when asked what he thought of the infatuations of the people, answered that he could calculate the motions of erratic bodies, but not the madness of a multitude” (quoted from The Church of England Quarterly Review, 1850).
Jessica C. Flack • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984–2019 (Compass)
On the contrary, mathematics molds itself into a preexisting, innate representation of numerical quantities, which it then extends and refines.