1183: Astro Teller | How to Systematically Realize the Impossible

1183: Astro Teller | How to Systematically Realize the Impossible

From balloon internet, drone delivery, and self-driving cars, Alphabet's X chief Astro Teller reveals how the company systematically chases the impossible!

Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1183

What We Discuss with Astro Teller:

  • Alphabet's X systematically approaches moonshots by requiring three elements: a huge problem, a radical proposed solution, and breakthrough technology that gives a chance — not guarantee — of success.
  • Prototype cheaply and fast to test assumptions. The agricultural robot started as bicycle wheels, PVC tubing, laptop, GoPro and duct tape — not expensive equipment.
  • Bring regulators into the process early as partners rather than waiting until the end. They become collaborators when included in the journey, not obstacles.
  • Detach identity from ideas. People who tie self-worth to specific concepts struggle at X. Success comes from being great at filtering ideas, not being right about yours.
  • Ask yourself: "How fast and cheaply can I get evidence I'm wrong?" Focus on rapid, inexpensive tests that provide real-world data about your assumptions.
  • And much more...

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