In a small tribe, you know everybody. Everything is based on personal relationships and trust between individuals. How does a society function when you do not know 99.99% of the people in your nation? Nationalism is essential for extending trust and mutual responsibility.
From the @nytopinion podcast with @ezraklein, May 2026. Watch the whole thing: https://t.co/vezfpz5PjP
We expect diplomacy to be conducted between countries, not between people and dynasties. Is that still the case?
From the People by WTF podcast with @nikhilkamathcio. Watch the whole thing: https://t.co/56sqnF7h1c
We are facing such rapid technological change that it is impossible to know what skills and knowledge will be in demand in the coming decades. It could be that much of what we teach in schools today will be irrelevant in a few years. The solution is to remain flexible and always willing to learn.
It's useful to start thinking about AI not as artificial intelligence, but rather an alien intelligence. As the technology develops beyond our initial designs, it may one day surpass our understanding. Watch the whole @BigThink interview: https://t.co/4mlCx8pZcV
If corporations have legal personhood, why not AI agents? The decisions made by corporations are ultimately made by people, whereas AIs are capable of operating with no human involvement at all.
With @LucianoHuck. Watch the whole thing here: https://t.co/xYZhye1nUQ
To prepare for the future, we must look beyond narrow technical skills and focus on social, emotional and physical skills that will allow us to be ready for whatever comes our way.
As humans, our similarities outweigh our differences and are the key to cooperating in the face of humanity’s challenges. Filmed by @gy_books in Seoul, March 2025.