I am reading The New Wave, the last book from Microsoft AI CEO Suleyman. He mentioned that a massive study pegged down the General Purpose Technologies to be only 24 in the last 10000 years (so fire is not included for example), but I can’t find the study. Does anybody know the study? This is the list btw:
Domestication of plants
Domestication of animals
Smelting of ore
Money
Wheel
Writing
Bronze
Iron
Water wheel
Three-masted sailing ship
Printing
Factory system
Steam Engine
Railways
Steamship
Internal combustion engine
Electricity
Automobile
Airplane
Mass production
Computer
Lean production
Internet
Biotechnology
That seens quite haphasard as a list, "three masted sailing ship" ? What purpose technology is that?
Maybe he just tries to box together things that have moved humanity forward? But then he forgets penicillin or medicine, space science (rockets, GPS,...), the internet, lots of stuff. Sounds like someone who thinks he knows it all but, surprise, doesn't.
And as a CEO he feels "lean production" is one of them. Of course.
Nah mate, didn't you notice he tacked on "biotechnology" at the end? Lumping several fields of science and engineering into one entry is what gave him the space to highlight "three masted sailing ships" and "lean production".
"Smelting of ore", "bronze", and "iron" seem like they are either duplicates or not specific enough to be a "general purpose technology". On the flip side, I would argue for the inclusion of radio, distinct from electricity.
There's also a notable lack of chemical processes other than "smelting". Electrolysis, nitrogen fixation (Haber-Bosch), and cement would be good contenders.