Author: Hanson Hosein

  • How Shall We Trust (again)?

    A longtime friend asked me to come on her show this week to recap the past decade in tech. While I was happy to discuss smart devices and apps, we quickly transitioned to their deeper implications on trust — and power. Ultimately I connected my appearance to the upcoming public conversation I’m hosting at Town…

  • We need a new kind of leader

    We live in a time of acceleration. We must contend with vast information flows, inundating us in every waking moment and challenging our worldview. Yet human nature has not changed. This disconnect between the pace of change and our base instincts is creating new anxieties. Even as we seek to upgrade our minds to meet…

  • Take the time to get it right: capturing aurora borealis

    There’s still time to get it right. But we have to take the time to get it right, even as we push ourselves to the risky edge. That’s the allegorical lesson learned as we move into a new year — and as I headed to Alaska to capture lightning in a bottle. It was a…

  • The gift of peripheral vision: what we need to learn now about AI

    Doing time at a leading global university doesn’t exactly render you powerless. Still, as I have long advised my students: it is precisely this temporary removal from the game that matters most. To tarry a while on the periphery is to see what’s really going on. I can’t think of a more urgent time to…