@d_bratchenko @KernelCo @osfund Thank you. This is my daily practice
#2 of @osfund series: We're in the Golden Age of Information: 90% of all data was created in the past 2 yrs. But the Age has a limit: our ability to store it. @catalogdna has an unexpected solution: DNA.
@d_bratchenko Building @KernelCo (brain interfaces) and @osfund (funding breakthrough science) and writing
My friend @adamgazz believes we have a cognition crisis on our hands. I agree. We also both agree that our cognitive opportunities have never been more exciting.
@lizzadwoskin 100%. But that doesn't have to be the case. Our data is our property.
5/5 I started my to do list. What's yours?
4/5 We need to redesign our ambitions and economic incentives to incentivize *radical* human improvement. This is not downloading kung fu into our brains; it’s improving ourselves beyond what we can even imagine.
3/5 We need to make humans economically viable. We need to future proof ourselves. Your data is the *single most important and valuable asset you own* to do this.
2/5 The future of the human race can be forecasted through a single metric: return on investment (ROI) of intelligence. Our current economic incentives (engine that drives the world) are perfectly designed to put humans out of business and make us irrelevant as fast as possible
1/5 Thrilled to see @TheEconomist revive the critically important discussion of data ownership. The future of humanity depends on getting this conversation right.