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Sutskever’s Forecasts on Future Superintelligent AI
Explore Ilya Sutskever’s fascinating reflections on superintelligent AI’s potential trajectory at NeurIPS and his venture, Safe Superintelligence, devoted to fostering AI safety.

Lesson Twenty Five: Embrace the Future, Play the Long Game
For the final lesson in the series I saved my favorite; one I talk about often. If you look closely, everyone’s playing checkers while pretending to play chess. They talk about “long-term thinking” but really mean next quarter’s numbers. I used to be that person, head buried in daily operations, thinking I was crushing it. I was not. Nor are you if this describes you. Tomorrow is important but having the discipline to look 5, 10, even 15 years out is transformative. Not the safe, incremental stuff. I’m talking about the big, scary changes that make people uncomfortable. Sort

Lesson Twenty: The Importance of Staying Connected with Friends in the Midst of a Busy Life
Something we all struggle with – keeping friendships alive while chasing the business dream. I’ve watched too many rock-solid friendships fade into LinkedIn connections, not because of drama or falling out, but because I got caught up in the “I’m too busy” trap. It sucks and, when I look back, I don’t love it. Here’s the thing about building a business – it’s all-consuming. You’re grinding, thinking you’ll catch up with friends “when things calm down.” Spoiler alert: things never calm down. I looked up one day with a problem and realized, I had no one to call. Not

Lesson Twenty Four: Recognize Your True Value
After building a lot of tech I realized something – we’re all obsessed with the wrong thing. Early in my career, I was that person staying up late tweaking UI elements, convinced that building the perfect product was the key to everything. Nope. Here’s what actually matters: recognize that your value is not in the product but in the clarity of thinking deployed to deliver the product. These are different things. Period. When we see projects fail, we all know the product wasn’t the problem. The thinking was. We’d been so caught up in building the “perfect” thing that

Lesson Twenty Three: Stay Educated
Something that keeps hitting me after a few decades in tech – we’re really good at fooling ourselves. The industry moves so fast, acronyms arise out of nowhere, AI became a real thing finally, blockchain is still something no one really understands, and whatever new thing dropped this morning, that is also moving quickly. All of this movement often allows us to get caught up in our own hype. And that’s where things get dangerous. Here’s what I keep seeing: smart people (yes, myself included) get trapped in this echo chamber of our own expertise. We start thinking we’ve

Mushrooms Pilot Robots in Groundbreaking Study
Explore how scientists combined biology and robotics, using electrical signals from king oyster mushrooms to pilot a robot and a wireless vehicle. This groundbreaking study probes the potential of biohybrid innovations for various sectors.

Lesson Twenty One: Become the Teacher in the Room
Something I’ve picked up after years in tech – almost every conflict comes down to people not being on the same page. Not because anyone’s being difficult, but because we’re all working with different information. The solution? Become the teacher in the room. Take command of making sure everyone is on the same page and working with the same information. I used to think sharing knowledge was just about being helpful. But I’ve watched too many projects implode because someone assumed everyone else knew what they knew. It’s like we’re all playing the same game but with different rulebooks.