Entrepreneurial Super-Intelligence: Praxeology in the Age of A.I.
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One of the highlights of our Austrian Economics Research Conference is the interaction between scholars and entrepreneurs, and the new ideas that such conversations spark. Here business consultant Hunter Hastings outlines how technological innovation is already making centralized “designed” systems obsolete, and how artificial intelligence opens up a whole new era of spontaneous order.