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Is human imitation the right goal for technology?

Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford academic and author, explains how AI and people can complement each other

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Welcome back. This week I interview Erik Brynjolfsson, a professor, author and senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.

Lately, I’ve been thinking about how path dependency shapes the way technology develops. The internet and nuclear power, for example, trace their origins to defence projects. Silicon Valley itself was born from the electronics boom of the cold war era. Even today, network effects continue to guide app and hardware development around dominant iOS and Android ecosystems.

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