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Dror Poleg

What does artificial intelligence mean for your company and career?


Dror Poleg is an award-winning author and keynote speaker on technological change. He advises Fortune 500 and government leaders on the future of work, cities, and markets.

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AI Is Too Busy To Take Your Job

Energy Is Too Valuable to Waste on Tasks Humans Can Do.

AI Is Too Busy To Take Your Job
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General Purpose Urbanism

Our cities and offices must learn from the architecture of AI models.

General Purpose Urbanism
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The Nonlinear Economy

Most of us are playing a game that no longer exists.

The Nonlinear Economy
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Artificial Intelligence Is Working Remotely

A new tool from OpenAI shows how COVID-19 set the scene for a revolution in white-collar work.

Artificial Intelligence Is Working Remotely
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AI and the Physical World

"There is a mismatch between our economy and the world we build around it: Our cities, our office buildings, and our housing system. But also, in a more figurative sense, our assumptions about work and success and productivity, and the institutions that we built to educate our kids."

AI and the Physical World
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Books I enjoyed this year.

Below are books I read and enjoyed this year, not necessarily for the first time. The list includes books I took notes on, meaning I found them worthwhile. I included affiliate links to Amazon in case you'd like to explore further. The Idea Factory, a history of Bell

Books I enjoyed this year.
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Working The Nvidia Way

A new book sheds light on how to poach, manage, and retain talent.

Working The Nvidia Way

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Profits, Fast and Slow

There's an old joke among diamond dealers about a guy who always sold gems "at cost" yet somehow made a fortune. "How do you do it?" his friends asked. "I always buy below cost!" he replied. Private equity funds use a similar

Profits, Fast and Slow
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Everything Not Forbidden Is Compulsory

Someone is going to try it. Why not you?

Everything Not Forbidden Is Compulsory
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Playing Like You're Winning (2025 Edition)

Sales calls, product launches, tough conversations — it’s all the same game. The best performers step into every “shot” as if the last one swished, no matter what actually happened.

Playing Like You're Winning (2025 Edition)