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Emergent Ventures winners, 51st cohort

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Started January 24, 2026

Joseph Schmid, Princeton philosophy, and co-authors. To write up new and better arguments for the existence of god. Monica Lewis, Sydney, Australia, center-right podcast. Ashwin Somu, 17, Ontario, payments systems. Sam Kahn, Kyrgyzstan, digital publication, Republic of Letters. Nelson Jing, Seattle, decentralized AI systems. Anubhav Nigam, Cornell, underwater charging stations. Jordan McGillis, San Diego, the […] The post Emergent Ventures winners, 51st cohort appeared first on Marginal REVOL...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Decentralized AI systems, like those proposed by winners, could significantly enhance transparency and accountability in tech, addressing public concerns.
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The diverse projects emerging from the 51st cohort illustrate the evolving landscape of innovation, merging philosophy with technology and societal needs.
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Underwater charging stations may represent an impractical solution to energy needs, overshadowing more viable land-based alternatives.
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Focusing on philosophical debates about God's existence diverts attention from pressing global issues that require immediate technological solutions.
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Investing in philosophical arguments for the existence of God can enrich public discourse and foster deeper understanding of faith and reason.
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