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Effective Accelerationism (e/acc) strategically employs innovations to rapidly achieve impactful societal change through accelerationist philosophy.
What is it?
Effective accelerationism, often abbreviated as "e/acc", is a 21st-century philosophical movement that advocates for an explicitly pro-technology stance. Its proponents believe that unrestricted technological progress (especially driven by artificial intelligence) is a solution to universal human problems like poverty, war and climate change. They see themselves as a counterweight to more cautious views on technological innovation.
Companies that make the future happen
A continuously growing list of innovative companies that build the future.
Artificial intelligence
Open AI: Currently the leader in advanced LLM technology. Offers the products ChatGPT (B2C) and Open AI API (B2B).
Meta (Facebook): The leader in open source LLM technology. Offers the free LAMA3 models that can be run on device and fights against the "AI is dangerous" narrative.
Stability AI: The leader in open source generative image models.
Biotech & health
Cutiss: Personalized artificial skin tissue for burn victims etc.
Communication
Starlink: The largest satellite constellation in the world with over 4.4k satellites deployed. Provides communication services across the globe.
Drones
DJI: The number one provider of commercial drones, from small hobbyist camera drones to large drones used in agriculture.
Robotics
General Purpose
Boston Dynamics: Advanced robotics for a variety of use cases. Leading at developing universally usable robots.
Agility Robotics: General purpose warehouse worker robots.
Household
Xiaomi: State of the art household robotic devices such as vacuum cleaners, etc. Also helps bringing the price down with well designed but still affordable devices.
Space
Space X: Bringing down the cost of access to space with reusable rockets.
Rocket Lab: Alternative to Space X, currently has one small rocket in operation and is working on a larger one to compete with Space X's falcon rockets.
Terrestrial Transportation
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