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When Grand Narratives Collapse, We Turn to Extra-Large Expectations
In a fragmented world, where the future appears to have vanished, change does not come from miracle solutions but from emerging expectations grounded in reality. Anti-problems and micro-practices become tools for reading the present, activating experimentation, and building shared horizons – without denying complexity.
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Extended Intelligences to Serve Real-World Problems
In a fragmented world, extra-large expectations emerge from signals and practices already taking shape. In the domain of intelligences, this means moving beyond the race for benchmarks and grounding AI in real problems, and in networks of human and non-human agency. The anti-problem method and extended cognitive hygiene help prevent workslop in agentic spaces.
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Demography Is Not Fate. It Is Tangible Change
Six generations now live side by side, and longer lives are reshaping roles and expectations. No longer is it true that “at 65 you are old”, nor do people work in the same way they did at 30 until retirement. The crux is the time devoted to care, which acts as a cultural algorithm. We need to redistribute time and effort and turn the encounter between generations into shared value.