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Andrew McAfee ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
@amcafee
Author of "The Geek Way" and "More from Less;" coauthor of "The Second Machine Age;" proponent of human and planetary flourishing.
Cambridge, MA
Joined June 2008
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    My most recent book is "The Geek Way" geekway.substack.com (Nobel Prize-winner) Bengt Holmstrom's Amazon review: "McAfeeโ€™s book is a breath of fresh air that brings several original perspectives on todayโ€™s start-up organizations and beyond. Highly recommended!"
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    OK, apparently ML can now track individual fish in real time underwater: blog.x.company/introducing-tiโ€ฆ
    GIF
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    Graphs like this make it REALLY hard to argue that the US healthcare system is relatively successful...
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    โ€œWe Must All Hang Together, or Most Assuredly, We Will All Hang Separatelyโ€ - attributed to Ben Franklin at the signing of the Declaration of Independence
    To give you a sense of how many protesters are outside of the White House right now, 20 minutes after curfew:
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    Terrible news. This increase in US air pollution โ€”> ~10k extra early deaths since 2016. For comparison, thatโ€™s probably more than Chernobyl (see ourworldindata.org/what-was-the-dโ€ฆ ) nytimes.com/interactive/20โ€ฆ
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    Further evidence that the world has flat stopped making sense
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    Bad news: events in politics are outpacing satire. Good news: events in science and technology are outpacing science fiction.
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    I love this example because it's so resistant to the standard doomer / degrowther arguments: The US didn't outsource any aspect of growing wheat, and yet we deeply decoupled growth in output from growth in inputs: not just land, but also...
    A hugely under-acknowledged development: โ€œThe 1.1 billion bushels of wheat the US harvested in 1950 required 84 million acres for cultivation. The 2 billion acres harvested in 2015 required 55 million acresโ€”nearly twice as much yield from one-third fewer acres.โ€ @EasterbrookG
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    Current academic research = "busywork on a vast, almost incomprehensible scale"? wapo.st/1XrIODG
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    Wow. Most common surnames of Italian entrepreneurs: bit.ly/1PFUNp9
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    Amazingly enough, most of these jobs would be classified as โ€œlow-skilledโ€
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    Iโ€™ll speak for @erikbryn here. Weโ€™re thrilled to be chosen, and very flattered that alpha geeks @AndrewYang and @alexisohanian found our book valuable. Thanks!
    Are we enjoying this week's latest @YangSpeaks episode? @alexisohanian mentions what book turned him on to the affects of the 4th industrial revolution....@AndrewYang agrees. It's called The Second Machine Age by @erikbryn and @amcafee. Get your copy here! bookshop.org/a/14702/978039โ€ฆ
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    In class today, a solid majority of my MIT MBA students said they'd prefer to get a medical diagnosis from a human instead of a machine, even if they knew the human's diagnosis was going to be less accurate.