Our job, as citizens, entrepreneurs, and leaders, is to ensure we’re accelerating toward the kind of future we actually want to live in.
Our job, as citizens, entrepreneurs, and leaders, is to ensure we’re accelerating toward the kind of future we actually want to live in.
And as we evaluate these tools, we must remember: the benchmark isn’t perfection or zero errors, it's fewer errors than we would have made without the tech in the loop.
Take driverless vehicles, for example. The goal isn’t to launch a car that never gets into an accident. It's to launch a car that is safer on the road than one driven by a human (we’re already there).
Which human? A particular one or a statistical amalgamation of a human? There is a very large segment of human drivers that have never run over a pedestrian. Are you there there?
Fear overpowers agency
Phil Collins (yea THAT ONE) once said to me “I enjoy making mistakes.. It keeps things in perspective”
Agreed!