A podcast about future trends, technologies, and their implications for the world. Coming to you from all over the world.
Special guest Sina Parsnejad is an electrical engineering Ph.D. student at Michigan State University and a serious gamer. He joins the regular panelists to talk about future trends in video games: the huge potential of esports and the changing demographics of gamers. Image Credit: Helena Kristiansson | ESL | eslgaming.com
How will our experience of health care change in the near future? Will we take advantage of new technologies and data to empower us as patients? Or will AI centralize analysis and make health care efficient but even more inscrutable? Author, speaker, and activist Dave deBronkart, better known as e-Patient Dave, shares his experience with the panel on how to improve patient engagement.
Recent discoveries in the science of sleep have introduced new techniques to help people feel more well-rested and have increased cognitive abilities. Dr. Brandon Peters, MD, author, and board-certified practitioner of sleep medicine summarizes the most recent developments and answers questions from our panel on matters such as sleep apnea and polyphasic sleep.
Can ethics keep up with the emergent possibilities of genetic engineering? Prof. Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, a bioethics specialist and member of the Deaf community, helps the LMTF team to challenge popular understandings of what it means to perfect our genome, as we discuss the stakes it represents for the Deaf community, hearing majority, and society at large.
Based on this clip alone, try to guess what famous man will be interviewed in our upcoming Season 3.
Drone and AI engineer Lucas Roitman joins the team to discuss trends in Augmented Reality. This episode is "raw"; unlike our other episodes it has not been significantly edited from the original conversation.
How can we reliably come up with more and better ideas? Creativity doesn't have to be just left up to chance. With the right techniques, the process can be systematized. Google Brain's Jeremy Nixon joins the regular panelists for a discussion and workshop on ways we can become more creative. Image credit: Jeremy Nixon
A new wave of food startups promises to up-end how food is produced and consumed, with potentially huge benefits to our health and to the environment. From meatless meats to meal replacement drinks, we have more nutritional options than ever. Let's take a look at the future of food. Our guest is Cate Levey, Senior Food Technologist at Impossible Foods. Image credit: Impossible Foods
We look at how we will communicate and relate in the future, how politics and media will look in an era of data abundance, and how all this will shape society. We also examine the role of intelligent machines and how they will be integrated into our society. Amber Davisson, David Gunkel, and Oskar Triebe join the regular panelists.
Dr. Jason Blackstock and Dr. Wil Burns join the regular panelists to discuss geoengineering: deliberately intervening in the climate system on a global scale to counteract climate change.
Dr. Stephen Larson and Tim Shi join the regular panelists to discuss the race to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its potential implications. Opening clip from Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Measure of a Man“.
PhD candidate Boaz Faraday Schuman joins the regular panelists to discuss possible developments in the future of warfare and their effects, from artificial intelligence to robotics.
What are the implications for society of a widely available anti-aging treatment? What if this treatment is possible but extremely expensive and thus only available to the very rich? Contains excerpts from "Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Standup" (Comedy Central) and "In Time" (20th Century Fox) Image adapted from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Life-stages.jpg by Nazrul Islam Ripon, CC BY-SA 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en)
Solar panels have increased in efficiency to the point that they're now cost-competitive with fossil fuels. How will the rise of photovoltaics change power production and the world's economy?
We talk about developments toward self-flying and people-carrying drones with legendary Silicon Valley software engineer John L. Sokol. John Sokol's website: johnsokol.com
Will robots and artificial intelligence replace human workers and create mass unemployment? The panel discusses whether we will see a jobless future and the implications of widespread automation. Image credit: Matt Blease for The New Yorker
Our special guest this week is Sondre Rasch, a former political advisor to the parliament of Norway, and founder of freelance platform konsus.com and safety net SafetyWing. He has a background in economics and computer science. He shares his findings on decision making: how to think about "what to do next", choose valuable goals, and make rapid progress. Follow Sondre Rasch on Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Sondre-Rasch
GDP is fundamentally flawed as a measure of happiness. In this episode we discuss potential replacement measures. Featuring the voices of: Michael Oloroninwo Daniel Valenzuela Parnian Barekatain Michael Currie Hossein Kouhani
This week, we discuss the concept of arcologies: very densely populated, ecologically low-impact human habitats. Featuring a quote by Marshall T. Savage. Image credit: SimCity 2000, by Maxis.
Three friends discuss the prospect of lifelong artificial intelligence companions. This idea was described in detail by Jonathan Mugan in the following article : https://chatbotsmagazine.com/you-and-your-bot-a-new-kind-of-lifelong-relationship-6a9649feeb71
Three friends discuss the latest trends in cryptocurrencies.
Is there a role for entrepreneurs in wars and situations of global unrest?
The Sharing Economy The implications of the new wave of peer-to-peer enabling social technologies has for society. Recorded 19 March 2017 Panelists: Parnian Barekatain Giuseppe Romano Daniel Valenzuela Michael Currie
"Asshole" Technologies The implications technology has for the way people obtain appreciation / status in society. Recorded 12 March 2017 Panelists: Hossein "Hos" MK Michael Currie Daniel Valenzuela