Why do open systems innovate better in the end?

· Bits and Bobs 7/29/24

I like how Gordon distills it:

"Innovation is combinatorial. Each unrelated discovery expands our possibility space by increasing the inventory of components we can combine to create something new."

It all comes down to: which system can try more combinations more quickly?

A system that sums the investment of all participants will beat a system invested in by only a single participant.

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