Harvard Business Review January 6, 2025
Amy Webb

Summary: AI is merely one facet of a sweeping technological change underway, and companies that fail to recognize the importance of other converging technologies risk being left behind. Two other technologies — advanced sensors and biotechnology — are less visible, though no less important, and have been quietly advancing. Soon, the convergence of these three technologies is going to underpin a new reality that will shape the future decisions of every leader across industries. This is the new reality of “living intelligence”: systems that can sense, learn, adapt, and evolve, made possible through artificial intelligence, advanced sensors and biotechnology. Living intelligence will drive an exponential cycle of innovation, disrupting industries, and creating entirely new markets. Leaders who focus solely on...

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