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English: The Story of Game B, Bret Weinstein & Jim Rutt

What would a new operating system for society look like? In 2013, Jim Rutt brought together a group of thinkers from different fields to work on the biggest of all problems. In time it developed a name, 'Game~B'.

The in-person project ran into the ground after a year, but continued as an online meeting place.

Recently there has been a new wave of interest in the term. What can be learned from the story of the original project?

Note: These interviews are from 2019, and were intended for a larger film about Game B, with more interviews with the original members - it is being published now in an incomplete form. Apologies to those not featured.

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