About Paul Saffo

SAFFO, PAUL is a forecaster with over two decades experience exploring long-term technological change and its impact on business and society. He advises private and governmental clients worldwide, and teaches at Stanford where he is a consulting associate professor in the Engineering School. Saffo is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, and a Forum Fellow to the World Economic Forum and serves on several boards, including the Singapore National Research Foundation Science Board, and the Long Now Foundation. His essays have appeared in a wide range of publications including The Harvard Business Review, Foreign Policy, Fortune, Wired, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, The New York Times and The Washington Post. He writes a column on technology issues for ABCNews.com. Saffo holds degrees from Harvard College, Cambridge University, and Stanford University.

  • Occupation: Consulting Associate Professor
  • Organization: Stanford University

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