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The Future Perfect 50

Introducing the Future Perfect 50 — the scientists, thinkers, scholars, writers, and activists working on solutions to today's (and tomorrow’s) biggest problems. Check out the 2023 list here.

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Ashley Muteti transformed her loss into social change in Kenya

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Scott O’Neill hopes to go out of business with his disease-fighting program

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Katja Grace wants you to stop thinking of AI as an arms race

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Aisha Nyandoro is making guaranteed income a reality in Mississippi

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Tatsuyoshi Saijo wants to be “a good ancestor”

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The 2022 Future Perfect 50

The scientists, thinkers, scholars, writers, and activists building a more perfect future.

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Introducing the 2022 Future Perfect 50

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DARPA changed technology. Now Renee Wegrzyn wants to bring the same innovation to medicine.

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DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis is AI’s grandmaster

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How Ted Nordhaus brought realpolitik to climate politics

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The novelist Kim Stanley Robinson’s vision roves from the deep past to the distant future

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Max Roser doesn’t want us to lose sight of progress

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Kevin Esvelt wants to make the world safe from — and for — biotechnology

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Setsuko Thurlow is a living reminder of the horrors of nuclear war

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How can we make the world progress faster? Jason Crawford wants to know.

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Development programs don’t always work. Rachel Glennerster figures out how and why.

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Pollution poisons millions. Richard Fuller and Pure Earth are doing something about it.

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The physicist Max Tegmark works to ensure that life has a future

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Liu Hongqiao is holding China accountable for its role in the climate crisis

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Kanika Bahl is finding the unicorns of international development

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Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak wants to find out what makes antipoverty programs effective

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Our health care data infrastructure is broken. Caitlin Rivers hopes to fix it.

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Julia Galef thinks we should be more like scouts instead of soldiers

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Jason Matheny is helping humanity prepare for the existential threats of the future

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Josh Morrison took risks for science, and he thinks you can, too

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Scientific progress is at risk of slowing down. Saloni Dattani is making sure it doesn’t.

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Economics is more than just theory for Seema Jayachandran — it’s a way to help people

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Is “free money” a good idea? Michael Tubbs gave his two cents — and it paid off.

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Carolina Galvani wants to make factory farming in the Global South more humane

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We didn’t know fish feel pain. Then the zoologist Lynne Sneddon came along.

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The future of meat requires new intellectual infrastructure. That’s what Isha Datar is building.

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Olga Kikou has helped make Europe the leading edge of an animal welfare revolution

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Ryan Xue is cultivating a better meat industry in China

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Liz Specht is shaping the next generation of meat alternatives

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Leah Boustan is illuminating how and where people migrate — and why it matters

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Lucia Coulter and Jack Rafferty want to strip the world of lead-based paint

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Leah Utyasheva and Michael Eddleston are saving lives from suicide in the Global South

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Will MacAskill made effective altruism a household term in 2022

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Hilary Greaves is the world’s leading philosopher of the long-term future

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Economist Chris Blattman has reshaped our understanding of violence and poverty