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The Great Conversation — a lecture on how technologists shape history by Matthew Jordan
Matthew is a historian of AI at Princeton University, the former Executive Director of @joininteract, and a prolific writer and thinker on the history of technology.
He is also a “Toronto TikTok history sensation” — the founder of Hidden Rivers, a Toronto-based tour guiding company with dozens of sold out tours every summer.
The day before his lecture, Matthew will host a private walking tour and lunch open exclusively to Patron Ticket holders, joined by our sponsors and publishing partners.
Come experience 12,000 years of Toronto’s history. Walk the largest ravine system in the world. And see the city of Toronto in a new light.
Link to tickets and more info below.
We’ve been telling the story of technology backwards. Our tools take center stage, but these artifacts are the lagging indicators of progress, not the drivers.
What propels the world forward is dialogue, a swirling conversation across generations about what it means to be human.
You have been part of this conversation your entire life. You just haven't been formally introduced.
On May 27th, during @TOTechWeek we invite you to join The Great Conversation, a lecture about how technologists shape history.
Hosted with @ambitionlabsinc, @NotionHQ, @cursor_ai, @AmbrookAG, @colossusmag, @psumvc, and many more.
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Conservatives in 1867: We will do whatever it takes to build a railway from coast to coast, through muskegs and mountains to unify this country.
Conservatives in 2026: We will fight tooth and nail against building a railway on flat land that would connect ~50% of population.
We’re putting nearly $200M toward critical infrastructure upgrades across Toronto, including public transit — improving the TTC for faster, more reliable commutes.