Instant Genius

Why gradual change is the true driving force of innovation

Feb 6, 2026
Albert Fox-Cahn, visiting professor and author of Move Slow and Upgrade, champions incremental innovation. He explains the upgrader mindset of steady, evidence-based improvements. Conversations cover how hype and FOMO drive risky tech bets, AI’s gradual development, real harms from rushed features, and when upgrades genuinely require bigger change.
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INSIGHT

Innovation Is A Great Sales Pitch

  • Innovation is often sold as a dramatic fix but usually fails as a concrete plan.
  • Incremental, evidence-based changes frequently deliver steadier returns than flashy bets.
ADVICE

Choose Methodical Upgrades Over Gambles

  • Do the hard, methodical work and favour proven, boring fixes over flashy gambles.
  • Prioritise steady upgrades like security patches and small system improvements with measurable returns.
ANECDOTE

Post Office Software Catastrophe

  • The Post Office scandal showed massive software investment causing wrongful fraud accusations and devastation.
  • This illustrates how grand tech projects can inflict real social harm when inadequately tested.
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