In this conversation, Hank Holiday and DJ Thomson discuss the future of work, the role of blockchain technology in compensating artists, the challenges of intellectual property in the age of AI, and the potential of cooperative business models. They explore the need for a framework to define ownership as a series of explicitly enumerated rights and the importance of remunerating individuals for their contributions in collaborative ecosystems. They also touch on the benefits and challenges of open source software, the reevaluation of corporate structures, and the value of the Quorum1 community in exploring new models of work.
This conversation was an installment of Quorum1’s Future of Work Series: Exploring the future of business, employment, emerging tech, org design, capitalism, and participatory governance structures.
More about David: https://www.djat.eco
Ragtag: https://www.djat.eco/ragtag
Covalence: https://www.covalence.info
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Related Links
Awsm (Putting Customers on Cap Table): https://www.awsm.com
Novella AI (AI-Powered Video Editing Project): https://wefunder.com/novella
Fixing Patents Workshop by Protocol Labs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhuBigpl7lqvQtbKYzchBWuLWlmvsoozL
Tidelift (Economic Support for Open Source Maintainers): https://tidelift.com
Marc Andreessen on Joe Rogan discussing org structures & models: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EWIFUOpaM9s7Pmei0r2C3
Planet Money Creates an Episode w/ AI (Exploration of the Original Automation of Telephone Operators): https://www.npr.org/2023/06/08/1180963954/nprs-planet-money-creates-an-episode-using-artificial-intelligence
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
05:00 Challenges of Intellectual Property in the Age of AI
10:15 The Future of Intellectual Property
28:39 Rethinking Corporate Structures for Collaboration
34:51 Appreciating Quorum1
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