After robots and AI – intellectual capitalism where creativity and imagination thrive

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I loved this video by Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, futurist, and popularizer of science.

Probably because it supports my hypotheses that creativity, imagination and innovation will be the high ground of organisational actualisation as work modernises. Check out my post on that here: The Modern Organisation’s Hierarchy of Needs.

I also believe like he does, that this is something robots and AI will not be able take away from humans, at least not for the foreseeable future.

We’re moving from a commodity based capital, like coal, to intellectual capital, like rock and roll.

6 responses to “After robots and AI – intellectual capitalism where creativity and imagination thrive”

  1. Prestwood Pharmacy Avatar
    Prestwood Pharmacy

    Totally agree Stephen, and bring on AI the impact will be profound and massively grow global GDP, but we need to embed ethics and governance in early and stay ahead of the very steep fast approaching learning curve. He’re a few of my favorites:

    https://www.samharris.org/podcast/item/the-dawn-of-artificial-intelligence1

    A good read is Bostrums book “superintelligence”.

    Nick

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    1. Stephen Danelutti Avatar

      Thanks for the references Nick – good stuff :)

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    1. Stephen Danelutti Avatar

      Thanks Nick, excellent resource library you have now created for others too – much appreciated :) One note, the link to your LI post is not working…

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