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How To Cultivate Serendipity


This ancient Japanese form compels me to keep it simple, to concentrate on "what" I want to say rather than "how" to say it. But I've committed myself to craft an original Haiku, and I have to do it before the doors open at my destination. Alexander Fleming's discovery of the first antibiotic, Penicillin, in 1928, is rightfully regarded as a triumph of serendipity. No manager or executive is exempted from this practice, which means that serendipity — finding something of value not sought for — has the greatest chance of happening. So either we need to find a way to program that kind of observational curiosity into AI or cultivate it ourselves.


Source: Forbes January 02, 2019 13:41 UTC



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