

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View
Azeem Azhar
How will the future unfold? What is the impact of AI and other exponential technologies on business & society? Join Azeem Azhar, founder of Exponential View, on his quest to demistify the era of exponential change.
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Jun 2, 2021 • 49min
Banking without Banks: Decentralized Finance is Coming
Could we have a financial industry without banks or brokers? That’s the vision of decentralized finance – or DeFi – in which financial products are built from tamper-proof digital smart contracts interacting with blockchains. Sergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the promise of this emerging sector to bring greater transparency, control, and yield for both customers and businesses.
They also discuss:
How blockchains and smart contracts work together to reconfigure the fundamentals of finance, as we currently experience it.
Why the outrage felt by Robinhood users (when trading in GameStop was paused) reveals an underlying weakness in traditional finance.
What blockchain oracles are, and how Chainlink is using them to build the decentralized infrastructure that will enable the widespread adoption of DeFi products and cryptocurrencies.
@SergeyNazarov
@azeem
@exponentialview
“Bitcoin and the Future of Decentralized Finance” (Exponential View podcast with Meltem Demirors, 2021)
“DeFi Can ‘Transform Global Finance’” (Decrypt, 2021)
“What Is Chainlink and Why Is It Important in the World of Cryptocurrency?” (Yahoo Finance, 2021)
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May 26, 2021 • 58min
AI’s Competitive Advantage
AI can offer a new type of competitive advantage, but entrepreneurs need to know what it is and how to unlock it. Ash Fontana, author of The AI First Company and managing director at Zetta Venture Partners – a firm that exclusively invests in early-stage AI startups, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the risks and rewards of applying AI to business problems.
They also discuss:
Why the high up-front cost of developing AI models favors multi-sector businesses.
Which is more important for an AI-focused company: domain expertise or AI expertise?
How AI startups should assess the risk of being usurped by Big Tech.
Why Amazon’s sophisticated AI regularly offers nonsensical recommendations.
@ashfontana
@azeem
@exponentialview
“Creating an AI-First Business with Andrew Ng” (Exponential View podcast, 2019)
“Businesses are finding AI hard to adopt” (The Economist, 2020)
“Competing in the Age of AI” (Harvard Business Review, 2020)
The AI First Company: How to Compete and Win With Artificial Intelligence (Ash Fontana, 2021)
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May 20, 2021 • 33min
Building a Trustworthy Market for Carbon Offsets: Part 2
Using forests to offset a company’s carbon emissions has been dismissed as “greenwashing.” But Diego Saez Gil argues that a verifiable and transparent global market in carbon credits is a vital tool to mitigate climate change. In part 2 of their discussion, he joins Azeem Azhar to explore how his company, Pachama, uses technology to connect farmers and ecologists with climate-conscious corporations in an effort to evolve the global carbon marketplace.
They also discuss:
Why companies need offsets to achieve their climate goals.
Why carbon offsets should be used only after emission-reducing changes have been maximized.
How properly calibrated carbon pricing can incentivize climate-conscious economic activity.
@dsaezgil
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further resources:
“IKEA: Making a $40 Billion Company Climate Positive” (Exponential View podcast, 2020)
“The merits of a global carbon offset market” (Financial Times, 2020)
“Do Carbon Offsets Really Work? It Depends on the Details” (Wired, 2020)
“The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review” (HM Treasury, UK Government, 2021)
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May 19, 2021 • 33min
Building a Trustworthy Market for Carbon Offsets: Part 1
How do we build a market for carbon offsets that is both trustworthy and effective? Diego Saez Gil, co-founder and CEO of Pachama, believes he has the answer. In part 1 of the conversation, Diego joins Azeem Azhar to explore how AI, satellites, and LiDAR can be leveraged to verify the conservation efforts of farmers, NGOs, and governments and help lay the foundation for sustainable work against climate change.
They also discuss:
How the rapid cycles of a tech startup interact with the slower rhythms of forest ecology.
Why the tropics should be the focus of forest regeneration efforts.
Why the priority should be to achieve a “deep” carbon offset market, which is both a platform of exchange and an assurance of quality.
@dsaezgil
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further resources:
“How Data Helps Companies Honor Their Climate Goals” (Exponential View podcast, 2021)
“As concerns rise over forest carbon offsets, Pachama’s verified offset marketplace gets $15 million” (TechCrunch, 2021)
“Applying AI To Mitigate The Effects Of Climate Change” (Forbes, 2020)
“The merits of a global carbon offset market” (Financial Times, 2020)
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May 12, 2021 • 47min
The Power of Mental Modeling and the Limits of AI
Kenneth Cukier, senior editor at the Economist, and Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at the University of Oxford, argue that because AI systems have no causal model of the world, they lack the human capacity for imagination and decision-making. Azeem Azhar explores their contention that we should not rely on AI to provide solutions to our problems. Rather we should systematically challenge how we frame our problems in order to produce breakthrough insights and innovations — then use AI to help enact those solutions.
They also discuss:
How “reframing” old technologies unleashed advances for SpaceX, Apple, Spotify and others.
How proper framing empowered New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to battle Covid-19 in her country.
Why you should not think “outside the box,” but instead “switch boxes.”
@kncukier
@Viktor_MS
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further resources:
“You Can Make Better Decisions by Placing Problems in a New Frame” (Bloomberg, 2021)
“11 Myths About Decision-Making” (Harvard Business Review, 2021)
“Beyond Deep Learning with Gary Marcus” (Exponential View podcast, 2019)
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May 5, 2021 • 42min
Startups and the State: Growing French Tech
In less than a decade France has gone from tech backwater to the startup engine of the EU. It recently celebrated its 12th company to achieve a $1 billion valuation and is well on the way to President Macron’s goal of “25 unicorns by 2025.” Kat Borlongan, director of La French Tech, joins Azeem Azhar to explore how her government taskforce has been working to effectively drive growth in the French startup scene.
They also discuss:
Why achieving tech sovereignty has become a key motivator for governments.
How France’s visa scheme is part of their offensive strategy to attract top tech talent.
Why the French government is directly investing in startups via public investment bank Bpifrance.
@katborlongan
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further resources:
“Building Unicorns in Europe” (Exponential View podcast with Reshma Sohoni, 2019)
“The State of European Tech 2020″ (Atomico, 2021)
“Paris overtakes Berlin for tech start-ups after boost from Macron“ (Financial Times, 2019)
“La French Tech ecosystem map“ (Interactive dashboard on France’s tech startups)
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Apr 28, 2021 • 47min
How Data Helps Companies Honor Their Climate Goals
Turning a corporate climate pledge into reality is a complex endeavor. Watershed, a software startup co-founded by Christian Anderson, is committed to using data to cut corporate emissions fast. In conversation with Azeem Azhar, Christian shares the challenges of putting this dream into practice.
They also discuss:
The role of network effects in the net-zero transition.
How Watershed’s data business compares to social media.
Why carbon removal decisions in companies should reside within the CFO’s office.
@chranderson
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further Reading
“IKEA: Making a $40 billion company climate positive” (Exponential View podcast, 2020)
“How Measuring and Reducing Emissions Has Become Its Own Business” (Bloomberg, 2021)
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Apr 21, 2021 • 37min
The Future of Meat
Livestock is responsible for 15 percent of global greenhouse emissions. Could meat grown in labs offer a sustainable – and palatable – future? Didier Toubia, CEO and co-founder of cultured meat start-up Aleph Farms, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the biotech, ethics, and economics of making beef without cows.
They also discuss:
Why food security and public health are driving the development of alternative protein sources.
Why cultivated meat may achieve price parity with normal beef within five years.
How cultivated meat might integrate within the existing food supply chains.
@AlephFarms
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further Reading:
“How AI and Genomics Are Reshaping Farming” (Exponential View podcast with Mike Zelkind, 2020)
“Israel is a fake meat powerhouse” (Wired, 2021)
“Investing in a slice of the non-meat future” (Financial Times, 2021)
“Edible insects and lab-grown meat are on the menu” (Economist, 2020)
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Apr 14, 2021 • 1h 2min
Mapping AI’s Societal Impact
AI is not just code and algorithms. It’s an industry built on a global network of resource extraction, human labor, and data collection. Kate Crawford, senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research and research professor of communication and science and technology studies at USC Annenberg, joins Azeem Azhar to explore the far-reaching impacts of AI and to consider the urgent case for proper governance and regulation of the industry.
They also discuss:
Why we need to observe hardware supply chains to understand AI’s impact.
Why the AI industry, like aviation and pharma, should be subject to strict regulation.
Why tech leaders should take a much greater responsibility for the social and environmental effects of technical systems.
@katecrawford
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further Reading:
“Anatomy of an AI System” (Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler, 2018)
“AI, Accountability, and Power” (Exponential View with Mereditch Whitaker, 2019)
“Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence” (Kate Crawford, Yale University Press 2021)
“How AI is exploiting people and the planet” (New Scientist, 2021)
“Time to regulate AI that interprets human emotions” (Nature, 2021)
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Apr 7, 2021 • 49min
Making Quantum Computers a Commercial Reality
IonQ is the first company solely focused on quantum computing to go public, with its quantum computers accessible via the cloud today. The company’s co-founder/chief scientist Chris Monroe and president/CEO Peter Chapman join Azeem Azhar to explore how they turned cutting-edge research into a scalable product. They also discuss the engineering challenges that remain before quantum systems not only surpass the fastest supercomputers, but also become widely available.
In addition, they address:
Why IonQ, unlike Google and IBM, have bet on the “trapped ion” approach to building quantum computers.
How major software innovation could move quantum computing forward.
Why quantum computers excel at optimization problems involving more variables than classical computers can accommodate.
@IonQ_Inc
@azeem
@ExponentialView
Further Reading:
“Building A Quantum Computer with Light” (Exponential View podcast featuring Jeremy O’Brien, 2021)
“Quantum computing’s next trick? The power of networked clusters” (Peter Chapman in Wired, 2021)
“Commercialising quantum computers” (The Economist, 2020)
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