
Editor’s Note: I spent the better part of this week in Montana with my colleague, Jeff Appelquist, conducting our 3-day experiential leadership seminar, “Into the Unknown: The Leadership Lessons of Lewis and Clark. This week’s newsletter is abbreviated.
Think: In a world first, Brazilian citizens may soon be able to sell their own data.
Think Visually: Earlier this month, I sat down with Alix Kendall to discuss AI on her podcast. Our session is called “AI: Our Frenemy Forever.”
Think Again: Anthropic, Amazon and AI may be coming after the financial services sector. It is also important to understand that AI may not just be coming after your job; it may be coming after your company.
Think Radical: Does every company actually need a CEO? X’s future may not include a CEO. AI systems are also being taught how to “master the game of humans.”
Think Fast: Dyson reveals its futuristic farming vision.
Think in Questions: Earlier this week, a farmer from Arkansas showed me how he is already using RayBan’s new smart glasses to increase his productivity on the farm. This begged the question: What’s next for smart glasses?
Think the Unthinkable: Soybean disease in Missouri has no known cure.
Think Different: Psychedelic nose spray shows promise against depression
Think Fast: Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help. Robots are also being used to harvest cotton 10X faster.
Think Bold: China wants to restore the seas with high-tech marine ranches.
Think Smarter: California becomes first state to manage power outages with AI.
