

a16z Podcast: Companies, Networks, Crowds
Jun 29, 2017
Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT professors and co-authors, delve into the interplay of technology and economics. They discuss the dynamics between machines and human roles in businesses, emphasizing that successful systems often blend both. The conversation highlights the challenges of decentralization and the constant competitive pressures in tech landscapes. They advocate for a future built on experimentation and collaboration, stressing the importance of harnessing both collective intelligence and AI to navigate tomorrow's complexities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Economics of Technological Disparities
02:12 • 8min
The Future of Companies in a Decentralized World
10:08 • 5min
The Limits of Central Planning in a Complex World
15:34 • 2min
Reflection on AI Development and Unpredictability
17:30 • 2min
The Dynamics of Entrepreneurship and Institutional Structures
19:04 • 2min
Harnessing Collective Intelligence
20:45 • 16min