
Assessing the AI duopoly, with Jeff Ding
Advanced AI is currently pretty much a duopoly between the USA and China. The US is the clear leader, thanks largely to its tech giants – Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple. China also has a f...
22 Feb 202331min

Peter James, best-selling crime-writer and transhumanist
Peter James is one of the world’s most successful crime writers. His "Roy Grace" series, about a detective in Brighton, England, near where Peter lives, has produced a remarkable 19 consecutive Sunday...
15 Feb 202333min

Curing aging: $100B? with Andrew Steele
Our guest in this episode is a Briton who is based in Berlin, namely Andrew Steele. Earlier in his life Andrew spent nine years at the University of Oxford where, among other accomplishments, he gaine...
8 Feb 202338min

Overcoming limitations, with Natasha Vita-More
It is nearly 40 years since our guest in this episode, pioneering transhumanist Natasha Vita-More, created the first version of the Transhumanist Manifesto. Since that time, Natasha has established nu...
1 Feb 202336min

Presenting gedanken experiments, with David Brin
Our guest in this episode is the scientist and science fiction author Davin Brin, whose writings have won the Hugo, Locus, Campbell, and Nebula Awards. His style is sometimes called 'hard science fict...
25 Jan 202339min

Inventing the future of computing, with Alessandro Curioni
OpenAI's ChatGPT and picture generating AI systems like MidJourney and Stable Diffusion have got a lot more people interested in advanced AI and talking about it. Which is a good thing. It will not be...
18 Jan 202335min

Assessing Quantum Computing, with Ignacio Cirac
Quantum computing is a tough subject to explain and discuss. As Niels Bohr put it, “Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it”. Richard Feynman helpfully added, “I think I can ...
11 Jan 202333min

Questioning the Fermi Paradox, with Anders Sandberg
In the summer of 1950, the physicist Enrico Fermi and some colleagues at the Los Alamos Lab in New Mexico were walking to lunch, and casually discussing flying saucers, when Fermi blurted out “But whe...
4 Jan 202336min



















