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🛑 Why progress stops : My chat (+transcript) with economist Carl Benedikt Frey

Oct 8, 2025
In this engaging conversation, economist Carl Benedikt Frey—professor of AI and Work at Oxford and author of "How Progress Ends"—examines why technological advancements sometimes stall productivity. He discusses the sobering reality that an AI revolution may not guarantee progress. Frey explores historical patterns of innovation, the complexities of global competition, and why incumbents often resist change. He also highlights Europe's struggle to catch up in the digital age, providing insights into the future of work and prosperity.
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INSIGHT

Tech Promises vs. Measured Productivity

  • Computers and the internet were expected to spark sustained productivity but aggregate gains stalled after an initial surge.
  • Research productivity and measures of breakthrough innovation have been declining despite powerful enabling tools.
INSIGHT

Why Growth Spurs Then Stalls

  • Progress often follows a pattern: rapid exploitation of a technology, then diminishing returns and stagnation.
  • Reviving growth requires exploring new technological trajectories rather than optimizing incumbents' systems.
ANECDOTE

Soviet Growth Then Collapse

  • The Soviet Union grew by exploiting mass production and centralized benchmarking but failed when new exploratory innovation was needed.
  • Bureaucratic accountability worked for established tech but choked decentralized experimentation.
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