Today’s Solutions: April 17, 2025

In 1964, Pablo Picasso told the writer William Fifield “Computers are useless. They only give you answers.” In some way, Picasso predicted the future. As technology continues to expand our knowledge exponentially, so will the number of questions we have. Yet, while machines can produce instant answers infinitely at no cost, our time to form the next question is becoming more limited. That’s why questions will be more valuable than answers in the future. See here why Wired’s Kevin Kelly predicts questions will become the new wealth.

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