Fear is costing us our future. While technology holds the power to transform our economy and lives, we often throttle technological breakthroughs before they can fulfill their life-changing potential. Fueled by a mix of cultural anxieties and policy challenges, this fear-based approach risks denying humans an abundant future.
To overcome this, we must shift the popular narrative from pessimism to optimism. We must focus on the societal and policy barriers AI, energy, and other emerging technologies face. How will we do this?
- Invest in talent development and talent assembly
- Support a community of optimists, founders, and innovators
- Shape public policies before emerging technologies go mainstream
- Shift the popular narrative from pessimism to optimism
Today. Every day. Tomorrow. For the future. How different would today's discussions of AI be if we had started better conversations 10 years earlier? And how different will it be for other frontier technologies on the horizon? It's time for everyone to see the good. That's what we're here for.
Staff:
- Chris Koopman, CEO
- May Kennedy, Chief of Staff
- Parker Jeppesen, Head of Public Affairs
- Kayla Harris, Community Manager
- Eli Dourado, Chief Economist
- Taylor Barkley, Director of Public Policy
- Neil Chilson, Head of AI Policy
- Richard Evans, Senior Economist
- Josh Smith, Energy Policy Lead
- Logan Whitehair, Researcher
- Andy Kidd, Partnerships
Fellows:
- Louis Anslow, Pessimists Archive
- Jane Bambauer, University of Florida
- Jason Feifer, Editor in Chief at Entrepreneur Magazine; Author, Build for Tomorrow
- J. Storrs Hall, Author, Where's My Flying Car?
- Lynne Kiesling, Northwestern University
- Orly Lobel, University of San Diego
- James Ostrowski
- Jesse Peltan, Type 1
- Matt Perault, University of North Carolina
- David Puelz, University of Texas at Austin
- David J. Teece, University of California, Berkeley
- John Villasenor, UCLA