
The New Enlightenment
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AI Alone Won’t Save the Planet
AI Alone Won’t Save the Planet
Yana Gevorgyan calls for an “augmented intelligence” that combines algorithms with human knowledge and lived experience. -
Collective Intelligence and the Common Good
Collective Intelligence and the Common Good
Mariana Mazzucato worries that a new buzzword is perpetuating a costly myth about how innovation and value creation work. -
PS Events: AI Action Summit 2025
PS Events: AI Action Summit 2025
It is not too late to watch our AI Action Summit event.
Click the link to watch world leaders, tech experts, and other distinguished speakers – including Justin Trudeau, Petr Pavel, Daron Acemoglu, Reid Hoffman, Marianna Mazzucato, James Manyiga, Audrey Tang, Sylvain Duranton, Celina Lee, Patrick Pouyanné, and others – discuss some of the most important questions raised by the rise of artificial intelligence.
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Two Cheers for Identity Politics
Two Cheers for Identity Politics
James Livingston argues that critics of the contemporary focus on issues of race, gender, and sexuality are ignoring history. -
The Economics of Health for All
The Economics of Health for All
Mariana Mazzucato explains why pandemic prevention and preparedness must be embedded in economic policymaking. -
Governments Must Shape AI’s Future
Governments Must Shape AI’s Future
Mariana Mazzucato & Fausto Gernone urge policymakers to see themselves as proactive participants in technological innovation and market-making. -
How to Democratize AI
How to Democratize AI
Bertrand Badré & Charles Gorintin propose an approach to the technology designed to ensure that its benefits are available to everyone. -
A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
A Progressive Green Growth Narrative
Mariana Mazzucato offers a multi-pronged argument to counter the claim that fighting climate change is economically burdensome. -
Confronting Our Four Biggest Economic Challenges
Confronting Our Four Biggest Economic Challenges
Dani Rodrik outlines a broad agenda that national governments and international policymakers should pursue in 2024.