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🔮 Too much exponential?; AI scientists; digital simulacra; moving stones and forging people ++ #487

An insider’s guide to AI and exponential technologies

Azeem Azhar
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Nathan Warren
Aug 18, 2024
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This is a subscriber-only edition of Exponential View.

This year, I’ve spoken at roughly 30 corporate events, investor conferences, leadership offsites, and board meetings, helping people figure out what to do over the next few years. I have limited availability in Q4 for your board meeting or flagship event, so please get in touch ASAP.

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China loves making things. This past decade, China zeroed in on strategic industries such as EVs and solar – exponential technologies, as we all know.1 However, there could be a problem: these industries produce more than global demand. The result is negative margins for many industries, as Trina Chen from Goldman Sachs explains in this short, nuanced interview (part two here).

However, China’s pain could be the world’s gain. As its companies dump their products on the markets, the result may be a faster adoption of green technologies that are good for consumers and the planet (see what happened in Pakistan, for example).  

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