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Human Frontiers - The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking (Paperback)
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Human Frontiers - The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking (Paperback)
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'A fascinating, must-read book covering a vast array of topics from
the arts to the sciences, technology to policy. This is a brilliant
and thought-provoking response to one of the most critical
questions of our age: how we will come up with the next generation
of innovation and truly fresh ideas?' Mustafa Suleyman, cofounder
of DeepMind and Google VP 'Have "big ideas" and big social and
economic changes disappeared from the scene? Michael Bhaskar's
Human Frontiers is the best look at these all-important questions.'
Tyler Cowen, author of The Great Stagnation and The Complacent
Class 'Michael Bhaskar explores the disturbing possibility that a
complacent, cautious civilization has lost ambition and is slowly
sinking into technological stagnation rather than accelerating into
a magical future. He is calling for bold, adventurous innovators to
go big again. A fascinating book' Matt Ridley, author of How
Innovation Works Where next for humanity? Is our future one of
endless improvement in all areas of life, from technology and
travel to medicine, movies and music? Or are our best years behind
us? It's easy to assume that the story of modern society is one of
consistent, radical progress, but this is no longer true: more
academics are researching than ever before but their work leads to
fewer breakthroughs; innovation is incremental, limited to the
digital sphere; the much-vaunted cure for cancer remains elusive;
space travel has stalled since the heady era of the moonshot;
politics is stuck in a rut, and the creative industries seem
trapped in an ongoing cycle of rehashing genres and classics. The
most ambitious ideas now struggle. Our great-great-great
grandparents saw a series of transformative ideas revolutionise
almost everything in just a few decades. Today, in contrast, short
termism, risk aversion, and fractious decision making leaves the
landscape timid and unimaginative. In Human Frontiers, Michael
Bhaskar draws a vividly entertaining and expansive portrait of
humanity's relationship with big ideas. He argues that stasis at
the frontier is the result of having already pushed so far, taken
easy wins and started to hit limits. But new thinking is still
possible. By adopting bold global approaches, deploying cutting
edge technology like AI and embracing a culture of change, we can
push through and expand afresh. Perfect for anyone who has wondered
why we haven't gone further, this book shows in fascinating detail
how the 21st century could stall - or be the most revolutionary
time in human history.
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