by Mawer Investment Management, via The Art of Boring Blog
This month we learned that broader lessons from history have more leverage; how the shifts over time in the intangible tech economy are impacting businesses and consumers; that AIs are getting more lifelike and creative; and that itâs important to stop anticipating bad things happening and be more present.
Collaborative Fund â Five Lessons from History
Important investing lessons we can learn from history, and the argument that the more generally a lesson can be applied, the better.
American Affairs â Subscription capitalism: The story of a power shift
An interesting view on the transformational shift in internet services and computing technology and the effects on businesses.
Reuters â Ai-Da, the humanoid robot artist, gears up for first solo exhibition [video, 11:35 min]
A short video about a humanoid AI named Ai-Da, after Ada Lovelace, that can see and produce artâjust incredible! (If not a little bit off-puttingâŚ)
Brain Pickings â A Stoicâs key to peace of mind: Seneca on the antidote to anxiety
Some wisdom from our favourite Stoic to un-train your mind from anticipating potential troubles.
This post was originally published at Mawer Investment Management