The dominant economic order of the past half century has been upended. At the same time, a new kind of intelligence is reshaping what machines—and humans—can do.
These aren't sequential disruptions. They're colliding right now, amplifying each other in ways the world hasn't seen before.
Bridgewater Senior Investment Associate Danny DeBois explains why this moment is different—and why it demands forecasters who can think beyond the obvious.
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