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486. Adapting to Rapid Technological Shifts feat. Azeem Azhar


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Technology changes have always meant business changes, but with technology changing this fast, how long can businesses keep up? How can businesses work with technology to increase their own yields exponentially?

Azeem Azhar is the founder of Exponential View, a platform that features podcasts, newsletters, and video content. Azeem is also the author of the book The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society.

Greg and Azeem discuss the rapid technological transformations reshaping business, politics, and society, transitioning from a linear era to an exponential age. Azeem explains the historical turning points of technological revolutions, the economic implications of these changes, and the role of general-purpose technologies like certain AI models and solar photovoltaics. They also go over the challenges and opportunities faced by corporations and government bodies in adapting to these rapid changes, and how to mitigate many problems with the practice of continuous learning within organizations.

*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*

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Recommended Resources:

  • Ray Kurzweil
  • UnSILOed: Episode 360: Robert J. Gordon
  • Carnot's Theorem
  • Experience Curve Effects
  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics
  • Nvidia
  • Steve Ballmer
  • Kenneth C. Griffin
  • Perplexity AI
  • Claude (language model)
  • ChatGPT
  • Michael Porter
  • Daron Acemoglu
  • James Boyle

Guest Profile:

  • Azeem Azhar's Exponential View Podcast
  • AzeemAzhar.com
  • LinkedIn Profile
  • Wikipedia Profile
  • Youtube Channel
  • Social Profile on Instagram
  • Social Profile on X

His Work:

  • The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society
  • Exponential View Podcast
  • Exponential View Newsletter
Episode Quotes:

Integrating technologies into organizations

42:58: My observation with these technologies is that they're very, very powerful. There are  clearly some good directions to head in, but they're a bit complicated to bring into an organization. And then the question about learning is this: Are you willing to do the work to bring onboard a powerful technology that's a bit complicated? That may mean you got to read a document on a weekend rather than golf, or do you not want to do that work? And I love learning, as you do. This podcast is about learning. Of course, I'm going to tell people, "Just do the work, get learning." Because it's never going to stabilize, right? This technology is not going to stabilize. It'll get better in many different ways and, therefore, harder to use. I can drive a Tesla Model 3; I can't drive a V12 Ferrari. I'm not a good enough driver to drive a great car. And so we have to get better at them. And that ultimately is your choice.

Are we all students in this exponential age?

49:58: In this new world, into the exponential age, we all become students because the world is going to change so rapidly. On the other hand, the cost of being a student is much lower than it ever has been because I've got a professor in my pocket. I will continue to learn, and I can continue to actively learn about the world.

AI's public good—who benefits and how?

54:07: I think that, with AI, the potential public good and social good of being able to put humanity's knowledge into systems that can become freely and widely available should force a process—an open process of discussion about how those rewards should get split and who should get what.


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