Nice article on the movement, which it describes as:

a new pro-progress movement that is coalescing in a collection of think tanks, websites, and other intellectual incubators. It celebrates humanity's achievements so far. It judges progress not in technocratic terms but with an eye on outcomes for individual human beings. And it imagines, again in Crawford's words, an "ambitious technological future that we want to live in and are excited to build."

I and IFP's Caleb Watney are extensively quoted. Works in Progress and the Progress Network are also discussed, and ROP fellows Alex Telford and Jenni Morales are mentioned. Of course, Patrick Collison, Tyler Cowen, and Steven Pinker are cited as well.

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