

SparX by Mukesh Bansal
Mukesh Bansal
Welcome to Sparx, the show that empowers you with the latest research, strategies and tools to help you achieve exponential impact in every aspect of your life. Whether you're looking to advance your career, improve your relationships, leave a mark on the world or simply become the best version of yourself, this is where you need to start.
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Apr 4, 2026 • 1h 5min
The Dark Side of AI No One Talks About | Mukesh Bansal | Connor Leahy | SparX
What happens when the most powerful technology ever built is also the one nobody fully understands - including its creators?Connor Leahy, US Director of Control AI and one of the clearest thinkers in the AI safety space, joins Mukesh Bansal for a conversation that cuts through the hype and lands somewhere far more unsettling: we may have two to five years before AI systems cross a threshold we cannot reverse.This isn't a doom scroll. It's a strategic briefing.In this episode of SparX, Connor breaks down why the race to superintelligence is a national security issue, not a technology one and why the people building it aren't villains, they're just operating inside a system with no brakes. He challenges Yann LeCun's repeated prediction that we're nowhere close, explains why Dario Amodei's admission that we understand only ~3% of how AI works should terrify us, and unpacks why Sam Altman and the labs he leads are racing toward a goal they cannot fully control. He also explains why the "we'll run out of data" argument keeps being wrong, how AI systems are now learning by interacting with environments (just like humans do), and why the moment superintelligence arrives, we probably won't recognise it.We also ask: What can India and other middle powers actually do? Why did the climate movement fail? What must the AI safety movement learn from that? Is Senator Blackburn's Trump AI Act a sign that Washington is finally waking up? And with Bernie Sanders and AOC now speaking out, could AI safety become a defining issue in the 2026 elections?Plus - in a first for the podcast - four frontier AI models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, and Grok) listen live to the conversation and jump in with questions. The results are equal parts fascinating and telling.Guest: Connor Leahy : AI Safety Researcher | Co-founder of EleutherAI | US Director at Control AI

Mar 14, 2026 • 59min
Harvard Scientist on Alien Life, Black Holes, & the Discovery of 5000 Planets | SparX
In this episode of SparX, we sit down with Priyamvada Natarajan, theoretical astrophysicist at Yale University and author of the acclaimed book "Mapping the Heavens", for a wide-ranging conversation about black holes, dark matter, alien life, and the future of modern astrophysics.From her early fascination with science to her years at MIT and her groundbreaking research at Yale, Priyamvada takes us through the ideas and experiences that shaped one of the most compelling minds in contemporary science.In this conversation, she breaks down the search for life beyond Earth, the discovery of new planets, and the scientific quest to understand black holes and the hidden structure of the cosmos. She explains why these extreme phenomena are key to understanding how galaxies form, reflects on the current state of scientific research in India, and offers her advice for young scientists stepping into the field. From fundamental questions about alien life to the future direction of astrophysics, this is a conversation about the boundless possibilities of science! CHAPTERS:Keywords : [astrophysics, black holes, dark matter, dark energy, alien life, extraterrestrial life, exoplanets, search for life in space, Priyamvada Natarajan, Yale University, MIT astrophysics, theoretical astrophysics, Mapping the Heavens, galaxy formation, space science, cosmos, universe explained, Nobel Prize science, science podcast, SparX podcast, SparX, podcast India, Indian scientist, women in science, women in STEM, physics podcast, astrophysics podcast, space podcast, science interview, science and technology, scientific research India, ISRO, space exploration, space documentary, universe documentary, black hole explained, what is dark matter, what is dark energy, how galaxies form, is there alien life, life beyond Earth, new planets discovered, astrophysics for beginners, science motivation, advice for young scientists, career in science, career in astrophysics, future of space science, modern astrophysics, cutting edge science, deep space, NASA, James Webb Telescope, event horizon, singularity, cosmology, theoretical physics, quantum physics, science education]0:00-02:53 Intro02:54-21:33 Priyamvada’s Journey21:34-32:46 Priyamvada Achievements32:47-36:49 Detecting Life Beyond Earth36:50-49:15 Understanding Blackholes49:16-57:59 The State of Science in India58:00-58:47 Outro

Feb 22, 2026 • 59min
The AI Safety Crisis: Are We Ready for Superintelligence? | AI Safety Expert Roman Yampolskiy | SparX
In this episode of SparX, we speak to Roman Yampolskiy, a leading AI safety researcher and professor of computer science, about the risks of creating superintelligence and whether humanity is prepared for what may come next. Roman argues that we may be closer to human-level AI than many assume, and that permanently controlling a system more intelligent than humans could prove fundamentally impossible. He lays out why some researchers believe development should slow down, and why the window for meaningful intervention may be narrowing.Roman discusses the rapid acceleration toward AGI, early signals of job displacement that could become visible by the end of this decade, and why traditional patterns of technological disruption may not apply this time. He explains why large companies continue investing heavily in AI despite debates around scaling limits, how the global race toward superintelligence is unfolding, and why no scalable safety mechanism currently guarantees control. The conversation also explores AI consciousness, digital labor, the simulation hypothesis, and what widespread automation could mean for identity, purpose, and humanity’s long-term future.If you’re looking for a rigorous and research-driven perspective on the technical, economic, and existential implications of advanced AI, this episode offers a serious examination of what the next decade could hold.

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Jan 31, 2026 • 53min
PM’s Economic Adviser on India’s Semiconductor Future | Neelkanth Mishra | SparX
Neelkanth Mishra, a senior semiconductor expert who helped shape the India Semiconductor Mission, discusses India’s semiconductor roadmap and the realities of execution. He explains ecosystem roles, why entry barriers are so high, Micron’s fast‑tracked entry, geopolitical advantages, and the plan to seed multiple large plants to catalyze a domestic industry.

Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 1min
AI Threatens Jobs in 2026: Programmers, Call Centers, and Beyond ft. Emad Mostaque | SparX
In this episode of SparX, Mukesh Bansal speaks with Emad Mostaque about the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence and how it could fundamentally reshape work, daily life, and global power over the next decade.Emad breaks down why AI is advancing faster than any previous technology, the role of data, scale, and open-source systems in driving this shift, and what it means for jobs, companies, and countries racing to stay relevant. From the rise of AI-first organizations to how life may look by 2030, this conversation offers a clear, unsentimental view of the future that’s already unfolding.0:00 – 2:31 Introduction2:32 – 7:34 Rapid Growth of AI7:35 – 13:38 China’s Rise as an AI leader 13:39 – 19:47 Scaling AI Models Using Meta Verifiers 19:48 – 30:42 Future of AI in Everyday Life and Jobs30:43 – 39:39 How Companies Should Approach AI and Technology Shifts39:40 – 46:12 What Emad’s New Company Is Trying to Build46:13 – 53:54 Who Is Driving the Future of AI53:55 – 59:49 What India Needs to Get Right in AI field59:50 – 01:01:07 Outro

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Dec 27, 2025 • 58min
The Behaviour Science of Habits, Motivation & Success | Dr. BJ Fogg on SparX
In a compelling discussion, BJ Fogg, a Stanford behavior scientist and author of Tiny Habits, reveals the secrets behind effective habit formation. He shares insights on how to design habits deliberately and the critical role of our environment in shaping behavior. Fogg emphasizes the significance of tiny steps and self-reinforcement to create lasting change. He also highlights the complexities of breaking bad habits and the transformative power of small successes on identity. Overall, the conversation offers practical strategies for anyone looking to improve their habits.

Dec 13, 2025 • 55min
The Future of AI: Ethics, Safety & the Rise of Intelligence
Debjani Ghosh, former technology executive and current leader of the Frontier Tech Hub at NITI Aayog, shares her insights on the future of AI and its implications for India's technological landscape. She discusses the transformative impact of AI on jobs, emphasizing the need for rapid reskilling and the emergence of new job clusters. Debjani highlights the importance of indigenous capabilities for resilience in tech, while stressing that technology has become the new axis of power. She also advocates for a swift update of curricula to keep pace with rapid advancements.

Nov 29, 2025 • 53min
2026 Job Shock: What Neelkanth Mishra Predicts for India | SparX
In this episode of SparX, Mukesh Bansal sits down with economist and policy thinker Neelkanth Mishra to unpack why he believes this is the true golden age of Indian entrepreneurship. They talk about:Falling cost of capital and a stronger banking system expanding access to debt and equity.Massive domestic flows via SIPs, EPFO, and insurance fueling startups and exits.Policy shifts in GST, decriminalization, and state reforms that slowly ease doing business.The next wave beyond internet startups: fintech, precision manufacturing, hardware, semiconductors, and data centers.The next wave of entrepreneurship beyond internet companies: fintech, precision manufacturing, hardware, semiconductors, data centers, and chip design.Aadhaar’s evolution into a trust and KYC layer, and how lower unit costs in finance, education, and health can break vicious economic cycles.Navigating big tech power, US–China tensions, and political noise while staying focused on India’s long runway from $4T to $20T GDP.If you’re interested in where India’s economy is really headed, how policy and infrastructure shape founder opportunities, or what it takes to build in the middle of geopolitical churn, this conversation with Neelkanth offers rare clarity, realism, and optimism.

Nov 15, 2025 • 1h 10min
India’s Biggest Internet Success Story | Sanjeev Bikhchandani | SparX
In this episode of SparX, Mukesh Bansal sits down with Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder of Info Edge (Naukri.com), the man who quietly built the foundation of India’s internet economy.From bootstrapping Naukri for 10 years without a salary to backing iconic startups like Zomato and Policybazaar, Sanjeev’s story is a masterclass in patience, conviction, and timing. He reflects on his early dreams of entrepreneurship in the 1970s, quitting his stable job in the 80s for independence, surviving the dot-com bubble, and helping shape India’s startup ecosystem.They talk about:How Naukri was born before the internet arrived in India.The 7 years Sanjeev lived without a salary and how he made it work.Missing early investments in Flipkart, Ola, and Lenskart and what he learned.The mental models around luck, timing, and persistence.Why India still hasn’t built trillion-dollar tech companies and how that could change.His hopes for India’s next wave of startups in AI, deep tech, and IP creation.Sanjeev also opens up about his personal evolution from a restless 25-year-old marketer selling Horlicks to one of India’s most respected entrepreneurs and investors.If you want to understand the real DNA of Indian entrepreneurship, this conversation is a rare glimpse into the mind of the man who started it all.Chapters:00:00 – 01:18 Introduction01:19 – 03:38 Missing Flipkart, Myntra & Ola03:39 – 10:10 The JRD Tata Moment10:11 – 17:36 Early Career & Struggles17:37 – 24:08 First Startup Experiments24:09 – 30:09 How Naukri Was Born30:10 – 41:44 Dotcom boom & crazy valuations41:45 – 44:14 The Role of Luck44:15 – 51:27 Betting Early on India’s Unicorns51:28 – 54:09 What He Seeks in Founders54:10 – 1:03:03 Can India Build Trillion-Dollar Tech Giants?1:03:04 – 1:10:22 Career Advice from Sanjeev

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 5min
Lenskart: Peyush Bansal on Building India’s Eyewear Empire, IPO Launch, Shark Tank and More | SparX
Peyush Bansal, Co-founder and CEO of Lenskart, shares his journey from Microsoft to revolutionizing eyewear in India. He discusses the alarming vision crisis, how Lenskart combats cultural stigmas around glasses, and the vital need for accessible eye care. Listeners learn about his strategic focus on manufacturing, impressive growth metrics, and the challenges of offline retail. Peyush also reflects on valuable lessons from a near-fatal funding crisis and his experiences on Shark Tank, emphasizing the importance of purpose-driven entrepreneurship.


