The Man Who Thought He Could Keep AI Safe
Demis Hassabis has devoted his life to advancing a technology he thinks could destroy the world.

Demis Hassabis has devoted his life to advancing a technology he thinks could destroy the world.

The billionaire’s extreme contrarianism is the secret to his success.

The self-sabotaging rage of the New York Times columnist

And what it means for our future

How a clash with the Fed could stoke inflation and destabilize the economy

The country’s growth is slowing. The wrong response might make the problem worse.

A new book’s harsh verdict: Ben Bernanke, the Depression expert, failed to learn from some key history lessons.

In the 1990s, Paul Romer revolutionized economics. In the aughts, he became rich as a software entrepreneur. Now he’s trying to help the poorest countries grow rich—by convincing them to establish foreign-run “charter cities” within their borders. Romer’s idea is unconventional, even neo-colonial—the best analogy is Britain’s historic lease of Hong Kong. And against all odds, he just might make it happen.