What I've Been Doing
The Future Fellowship is a space for exploring our shared future
Across this year, I’ve been operating a small private circle for fellow explorers of the technology revolution we’re living through. It’s called the Future Fellowship.
We come together to talk about the kinds of questions that echo through this newsletter. What is the nature of this moment with machine intelligence? Amid the changes happening now, how can I flourish in my work? What do I tell my children about the world that is ahead? What does all this mean for us as a society?
We meet every month online, and our first real-world gathering happened in London a few weeks ago. It was a brilliant and nourishing day.
In our monthly gatherings, members are exposed to new research and thinking from me. Meanwhile, they bring their own experiences, questions, and insights to the group.
And every so often, I bring in a special expert guest from my network — think former CEOs of household name organisations, or researchers on the AI frontier — who come to share their point of view and engage in a group discussion.
The Fellowship is a curated group of brilliant people: founders, c-suite professionals, foresight specialists, and more.
Our group is small, and hand-crafted, by design. But we’ll grow it over time, and right now we are ready to bring in new members. That means people who are, like us, on a quest to understand what is happening now, what it all means, and how they can flourish inside it.
Spaces are very limited, and this isn’t for everyone. But if it sounds as though it could be for you, we’d love to hear from you. Just take a moment to fill in this form, and we’ll start the conversation.
At times such as these, what we most need is each other. That is, people who are living through the same mixture of challenge and opportunity. By coming together, we can help one another to make sense of what is happening, and get the most from it as professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, humans.
That’s what the Future Fellowship is all about. I’m so excited to see it grow.
I’ll be back next week,
David.
This was #30 in the series Postcards from the New World, from NWSH. The title artwork is Interwoven, by the contemporary artist Emily Xie.

