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Most people and organizations are capable of more than they realize.
Throughout history, new technologies have expanded what humans can accomplish. Agriculture made food abundant. Industrialization amplified physical capability. The internet democratized access to information.
Today, artificial intelligence may be the next great amplifier.
For the first time, individuals and organizations have access to capabilities that were once available only to specialists, institutions, and large teams. The distance between an idea and its realization is shrinking.
Yet technology alone does not unlock potential.
The challenge is learning how to combine human creativity, judgment, and purpose with machine-enabled capability in ways that create meaningful value.
The Human Potential Project exists to explore that challenge.
Through essays, projects, experiments, and reflections, this publication investigates questions such as:
- How can expertise be digitized and scaled?
- How can individuals unlock more of their potential?
- How can organizations transform in the age of AI?
- How will learning, work, and education evolve?
- What becomes possible when more people can turn ideas into reality?
This project is written by Marc Hamilton.
I don't claim to have the answers.
But I believe these questions are among the most important of our time.