Futurology
The future never arrives all at once. It ripples through society long before we know what to call it. At the Berggruen Institute, we know that we need more than prediction to name what’s next; we need invention. Each week, Institute President Dawn Nakagawa introduces us to scientists and philosophers recalibrating our cosmologies, technologists coming to terms with alien intelligence, and policymakers scrambling to design systems for a world in flux. Join thinkers and doers from the Berggruen-verse as we imagine a future that we can accomplish together, instead of one that we’re all working to prevent.

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The Human Right to Tell Our Own Stories (with Daniel Kwan and Dawn Nakagawa)

The Human Right to Tell Our Own Stories (with Daniel Kwan and Dawn Nakagawa)

Daniel Kwan – the Oscar-winning co-director of Everything Everywhere All at Once – is a 21st-century filmmaker in the purest sense. He came up in the internet’s attention economy, making over-the-top ...

27 Jan 1h 18min

Can 'Big Math' Solve for the Future? (with Terence Tao and Dawn Nakagawa)

Can 'Big Math' Solve for the Future? (with Terence Tao and Dawn Nakagawa)

As AI floods the world with answers that merely sound right, math  tethers them to the need to be actually right.  New machine learning tools and collaboration platforms are pushing theoretical mathem...

20 Jan 1h 4min

Why Consciousness Matters in the Age of AI (with David Chalmers and Nils Gilman)

Why Consciousness Matters in the Age of AI (with David Chalmers and Nils Gilman)

It’s extremely difficult to doubt that you’re conscious, but still nearly impossible to explain why. As AI starts to speak in a voice that feels familiar, this ancient philosophical puzzle is becoming...

13 Jan 1h 29min

Breaking Out of a Black-and-White World (with Brook Ziporyn and Bing Song)

Breaking Out of a Black-and-White World (with Brook Ziporyn and Bing Song)

We live in a culture that flattens the world into yes or no. Hot takes and hard binaries promise simplicity. But complexity is leaking through the cracks. Opposites depend on each other. If you try to...

6 Jan 56min

The Future of Sovereignty Is Closer Than You Think (with Graham Brewer and Grant Slater)

The Future of Sovereignty Is Closer Than You Think (with Graham Brewer and Grant Slater)

The current world order seeks to make sovereignty simple. One map. One flag. One final authority. But in Indian Country, the borders break down. Tribal nations govern alongside the United States, and ...

23 Dec 20251h 36min

Conjuring Art from Machine Hallucinations (with Refik Anadol and Claire Webb)

Conjuring Art from Machine Hallucinations (with Refik Anadol and Claire Webb)

For Artist Refik Anadol, data is not just information. It is pigment. He feeds weather records, river flows, forests and archives into custom AI models and treats the outputs as brushstrokes. The poin...

16 Dec 202556min

The Dangers of Seeing Ourselves in Artificial Intelligence (with Anil Seth and Nils Gilman)

The Dangers of Seeing Ourselves in Artificial Intelligence (with Anil Seth and Nils Gilman)

Humans are built for pattern recognition. It is the engine behind perception, emotion, and the fragile sense of self that feels so solid from the inside. For Anil Seth, this pattern-making power expla...

9 Dec 20251h 5min

What Whales Can Teach Us About Talking to Aliens  (With David Gruber and Claire Webb)

What Whales Can Teach Us About Talking to Aliens (With David Gruber and Claire Webb)

We’ve spent decades beaming radio waves into space listening for an answer. But it might be enough to start here on Earth, or more accurately, under the seas. Sperm whales live in complex clans and co...

25 Nov 20251h 16min

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