quarta-feira, 22 de maio de 2013

Startup - The Challenge of the Future - A must read Stanford class note!

Peter Thiel's CS183: Startup - Class 1 Notes Essay

A brilliant text about 'Why Startups?', the future and more.


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The Future of Intensive Growth
           There are four theories about the future of intensive progress. First is convergence; starting with the industrial revolution, we saw a quick rise in progress, but technology will decelerate and growth will become asymptotic.
            Second, there is the cyclical theory. Technological progress moves in cycles; advances are made, retrenchments ensue. Repeat. This has probably been true for most of human history in the past. But it’s hard to imagine it remaining true; to think that we could somehow lose all the information and know-how we’ve amassed and be doomed to have to re-discover it strains credulity.
            Third is collapse/destruction. Some technological advance will do us in. 
            Fourth is the singularity where technological development yields some AI or intellectual event horizon. 
            People tend to overestimate the likelihood or explanatory power of the convergence and cyclical theories. Accordingly, they probably underestimate the destruction and singularity theories.

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