Hi Billy,

> In other words, clearly, the way forward should be for computer mavens to 
> identify what they cannot do, where serious social and intellectual changes 
> are really  coming from, and work with people who do know what the hell is 
> going on in those areas, and interface with them in order to produce results 
> that matter. But will this happen?

Surprisingly, Social Capital is trying to do exactly that:

https://medium.com/social-capital/snippets-special-december-15-2018-c76b3b656d07

To be sure, they are still narrowly focused on tech-enabled solutions, which 
limits the kinds of problems they are willing to consider. And I have no idea 
how to actually contact them with my solutions. :-/

https://ihack.us/2018/12/17/solutions-to-three-of-the-worlds-hardest-problems/

Still, it isn’t a bad role model for how other tech companies could start 
asking for help like you suggest...

Ernie

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