Peter Thiel is famous (among other things) for quipping, nearly a decade ago, that “We wanted flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters.” More specifically, innovation in the world of bits (i.e., information technology) has proceeded at a rapid clip while innovation in the world of atoms (i.e., more physical things like biotechnology, autonomy, nuclear energy, etc.,) has not.
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#6 - Is innovation dead?
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Peter Thiel is famous (among other things) for quipping, nearly a decade ago, that “We wanted flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters.” More specifically, innovation in the world of bits (i.e., information technology) has proceeded at a rapid clip while innovation in the world of atoms (i.e., more physical things like biotechnology, autonomy, nuclear energy, etc.,) has not.