The next competitive advantage is not more knowledge.
Innovation
Borges Never Saw a Computer. He Understood AI Anyway.
What three stories from 1941 can teach us about intelligence, judgment, and the future of AI.
Can Science Become Self-Driving?
Preserving the conditions for discovery in an age of autonomous science.
Assuredness is not Accuracy
Why confidence is not the same as truth.
When Prediction Outruns Understanding
Why explanation still matters in the age of AI.
What Jeff Bezos's “artificial general engineer” actually tells CEOs about AI
Why the future of AI depends less on replacing experts than on understanding how organizations actually create knowledge.
Tolstoy and the Illusion of Inevitability
Western thought repeatedly returns to the hope that contingency is an illusion.
AI: Collaborator or Substitute?
AI may be the most powerful cognitive collaborator ever created.
When the Fog Rolls In, Do Leaders Need a Map or a Compass?
Some moments call for a business plan, while others call for adaptability. Here’s how to know when to lean on one or the other.
The Hidden Cost of AI: When Teams Agree Too Fast
Why faster alignment may come at the expense of innovation.
When Map and Compass In the Global Energy Markets Disagree
Energy markets are in turmoil. Prices are lurching, supply chains are being redrawn, and within weeks the confident forecasts will be quietly revised — and the new ones will be just as confident.
Top Five Lessons from The Nexus in Leadership for Innovation
Key lessons for leaders to navigate complexity and drive change
How Setbacks and Constraints Enhance Your Creativity
Pathways to enhanced creativity and innovation
What Can We Learn From Studying the Work Modes of Highly Creative People?
Deciphering the work habits of highly creative minds
A.I. : Amazing Possibilities Lie Ahead
But beware the hidden dangers of prediction without understanding
When Art, Science, and Technology Were One… and Could They be Again?
How to unite disciplines for future innovation
The Rules of Attraction
Winning the talent war by fostering creativity and innovation
"A Magazine" – Science and Invention
Innovation requires a whole-brain approach
Could Artificial Intelligence Have Invented Cubism?
AI's role in pioneering originality within art and design
Augmenting Our Thinking through the Nexus of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Art
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