Edward ConeTheranos, disrupted: The death and life of a buzzwordDisruption would not be a bad title for one of the many books and screenplays that will be written about Theranos.Jul 14, 2016Jul 14, 2016
Edward ConeAI, Brexit, and the fungible lives fallacy[cross-posted from the Oxford Economics Thought Leadership blog; photo taken near Eden, NC, credit Lisa Scheer]Jun 27, 2016Jun 27, 2016
Edward ConeSurvey quantifies your own sad realityby Edward Cone and Adrianna GregoryJun 20, 2016Jun 20, 2016
Edward ConeIt’s hard to collaborate with someone who is desperate to avoid you[cross-posted from the Oxford Economics Thought Leadership blog]Jun 20, 2016Jun 20, 2016
Edward ConeVertigo. Fear. Empathy. Scoble is excited about VR and AR. Should you be excited too?[cross-posted from the Oxford Economics Thought Leadership blog]May 16, 2016May 16, 2016
Edward ConeThe next healthcare revolution depends on something the US really does not do wellCross-posted from the Oxford Economics Thought Leadership blog.Apr 12, 2016Apr 12, 2016
Edward ConeAI passes Go but has no monopoly on intelligence[cross-posted from the Oxford Economics Thought Leadership blog]Mar 21, 2016Mar 21, 2016
Edward ConeComplexity laughs at your puny artificial intelligenceby Adrianna Gregory and Edward ConeMar 10, 2016Mar 10, 2016
Edward ConeFive things to think about before you write (or read) another dumb post about Millennialsby Edward ConeMar 2, 2016Mar 2, 2016