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A few weeks ago I mentioned we were working on a new podcast series called Exponential Clarity.
The first episode is out.
I wrote something in my book Results back in 2016 that I've been thinking about a lot lately:
"Giving humanity exponential technology at our current level of consciousness is like giving a toddler a machine gun."
I wrote that eight years before ChatGPT; before the wave we're living through right now.
In this first episode, Andrea Deltetto and I dig into what that actually means - and why the gap between our technological capability and our understanding of our own minds has never mattered more than it does right now.
We're already on the rope bridge. The question is what we bring with us to cross it.
If you're a leader, a change-worker, an entrepreneur, or someone who helps others navigate change and uncertainty - I think you'll find this one particularly relevant.
Big love, Jamie
By Jamie Smart5
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A few weeks ago I mentioned we were working on a new podcast series called Exponential Clarity.
The first episode is out.
I wrote something in my book Results back in 2016 that I've been thinking about a lot lately:
"Giving humanity exponential technology at our current level of consciousness is like giving a toddler a machine gun."
I wrote that eight years before ChatGPT; before the wave we're living through right now.
In this first episode, Andrea Deltetto and I dig into what that actually means - and why the gap between our technological capability and our understanding of our own minds has never mattered more than it does right now.
We're already on the rope bridge. The question is what we bring with us to cross it.
If you're a leader, a change-worker, an entrepreneur, or someone who helps others navigate change and uncertainty - I think you'll find this one particularly relevant.
Big love, Jamie

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