

Future Tech And Foresight
Marc Verbenkov
Emerging and future technologies and the trends that they are linked to will be covered on this podcast.
From the more obvious tech like: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, and The Metaverse. To less well known disruptors like: Brain-Machine Interfaces, CBDC’s, Internet of Bodies, Smart Dust, Animal Human Chimeras, 4D Printing, Under The Skin Surveillance, Bio Computers and much more.
A vision of what the future may hold will be painted to alleviate some of our collective Future Shock so we can make better decisions for tomorrow.
Website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/
From the more obvious tech like: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, and The Metaverse. To less well known disruptors like: Brain-Machine Interfaces, CBDC’s, Internet of Bodies, Smart Dust, Animal Human Chimeras, 4D Printing, Under The Skin Surveillance, Bio Computers and much more.
A vision of what the future may hold will be painted to alleviate some of our collective Future Shock so we can make better decisions for tomorrow.
Website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/
Episodes
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Mar 28, 2023 • 33min
The Current AI Arms Race: ChatGPT, Generative AI, and The Future of AI. Ep #104
This episode will give a bird's eye view on how this arms race came about, what’s happening in the race today, who the main players are, what the technologies can be applied to, and give some thoughts on where we might be headed with this undeniably powerful and exciting technology….and yes…much of this will have been written or at least influenced by ChatGPT.
Check out the shownotes on the website for sources embedded in the transcript: https://futuretechandforesight.com/
Timecodes:
00:00:56 - Podcast Begins
00:03:06 - History of Generative AI
00:06:02 - Current AI Arms Race
00:11:29 - Text to Image
00:14:42 - Text to video
00:16:19 - The power of GPT-4
00:17:48 - GPT-4 Applications
00:21:11 - The Future Impacts of generative AI
00:22:21 - Job Loss
00:23:27 - AI Safety, Ethics, Bias
00:24:18 - Will AI increase cultural polarization?
00:26:04 - Will generative AI create an Existential Crisis?
00:30:24 - Why we should be hopeful for the future
00:31:35 - ChatGPT's summary of the AI Arms Race

Mar 20, 2023 • 1h 6min
Animal-Human Chimeras (With Henry Greely). Ep #103
An introduction to many, but a comprehensive overview of what Animal-Human Chimeras are, what their applications might be, what are the ethical complications that arise from their existence, and what is the future of this technology.
Today's topic is something that I think most of us have only ever come across in science fiction media. Animal-Human Chimeras. I still remember the first time I saw a headline of these chimeras back in 2017, where some were created in a lab in China, and I immediately thought it had to be a joke, but with curiosity getting the better of me, I read a few sentences and stopped short being in a bit of a state of disbelief and shock. I’m sure the same questions of ethical complications, practical applications, and ‘has science gone too far?’ came floating through your mind as they did with me. Since that initial article though I’ve become more familiar with the topic, and therefore more curious about the usefulness of doing such strange and amazing work. And today I’m lucky enough to have a guest who not only dives into the possible applications of the science, but clearly lays out the many myriad issues related to creating such creatures.
About The Guest
Henry Greely, (Hank) specializes in the ethical, legal, and social implications of new biomedical technologies, particularly those related to genetics, assisted reproduction, neuroscience, or stem cell research.
He chairs the steering committee for the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and directs both the law school’s Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Program in Neuroscience and Society. He is a professor (by courtesy) of genetics at Stanford School of Medicine, is the author of two books on related subjects and has numerous other accomplishments and relevant positions related to bioethics and emerging technologies.
Needless to say, Hank was more than informative on this fascinating topic, and I couldn’t have asked for a guest to paint a more comprehensive picture of the science, technology, impacts, and future of chimeras. Anyone who is hearing about Animal-Human Chimeras for the first time should hopefully by the end of the episode feel a mix of being amazed, terrified, informed and perhaps as one of my favourite professors used to say, “be confused at a higher level.”
Timecodes:
00:03:30 - Interview Begins. What is a Chimera?
00:05:14 - Hank's First Encounter with Chimeras (Around the year 2000)
00:09:08 - Why make early Mice Chimeras?
00:10:44 - History of Chimera creation
00:12:29 - Do human / non-human Chimeras exist today?
00:18:02 - The technologies that enable the creation of chimeras
00:20:20 - Potential Genetic Manipulations
00:23:32 - When will Chimera creation be successful
00:24:48 - Alternatives to using Chimeras
00:28:42 - What are the applications of created chimeras?
00:42:32 - Ethical Issues with Chimeras
00:52:55 - Will the power of technology shift our ethical standards?
00:58:24 - Final Thoughts
00:59:33 - Where does the term chimera come from?
01:02:10 -Hanks Contact Info and Interview End
Sources & Links:
Hank's Full Profile: https://law.stanford.edu/directory/henry-t-greely/
Hank's Twitter: https://twitter.com/HankGreelyLSJU
Hank's e-mail: hgreely@stanford.edu
Correction on the 3D printing organ company's name: https://futuretechandforesight.com/podcast/can-we-bioprint-human-hearts-and-other-organs-today/

Mar 15, 2023 • 59min
Is The Metaverse Dead? (With Dr. Louis Rosenberg) Ep #102
In this podcast’s previous incarnation, VR and AR were discussed numerous times, especially as the podcast ran through the entire pandemic period and remote work and the future of collaboration was top of mind for many. In late 2021 however, with Facebook’s rebrand to Meta and their new focus shifting to more emerging horizons, The Metaverse became front and centre for many discussions. Most apparently, many asked what exactly is the metaverse, how will it work, who will own it etc etc. But, over the last year with Facebook tying their brand to the metaverse and in many people's mind the two becoming synonymous, when, let’s say hiccups in the quality, direction, and functionality of Facebook’s vision became apparent many of the previous questions asked turned into one, namely is the Metaverse already dead? To discuss the current and future viability of the Metaverse, and what it might mean for all of us if it comes to be, is my guest Dr Louis Rosenberg.
About The Guest:
Louis is an early pioneer in the fields of virtual and augmented reality. His work began over thirty years ago in labs at Stanford and NASA where he worked on early VR vision systems. In 1992 he developed the first functional mixed reality system at Air Force Research Laboratory. In 1993 he founded the early virtual reality company Immersion Corporation which is still around today. In 2004 he founded the early augmented reality company Outland Research. He received his PhD from Stanford University, was a tenured professor at California State University, and has been awarded over 300 patents for VR, AR, and AI technologies. He's currently CEO of Unanimous AI.
Timecodes:
00:00:46 - Introduction
00:03:25 - Interview Begins
00:07:31 - How the Dotcom crash created a metaverse 'winter'
00:10:02 - What is the Metaverse?
00:15:55 - Technical barriers and challenges
00:24:39 - Negative impacts of a functional metaverse
00:38:50 - An open source metaverse?
00:49:05 - Policy needs for the future of the metaverse
00:52:07 - The Responsible Metaverse Alliance
00:54:27 - Get in touch with louis
00:56:59 - How to support the podcast
Sources and Links:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-rosenberg-025851132/
Venturebeat articles: https://venturebeat.com/author/louis-rosenberg-unanimous-a-i/
Big Think Articles: https://bigthink.com/people/louis-rosenberg/
Responsible metaverse Alliance: https://responsiblemetaverse.org/
XR Safety Initiative: https://xrsi.org/
Metaverse Safety Week: https://metaversesafetyweek.org/

Mar 7, 2023 • 33min
Neurotech: Connecting Our Brain To Tech (With David Moses) Ep #101
Brain-Machine-Interface, also known more generally as Neurotech. Popularized by Elon Musk's Neuralink, and one of the most influential technologies that led to the podcast’s rebranding and re-focus on a more general set of emerging and future technologies is what we’ll be looking at today. What is it, what can it do, and what are it's applications and impacts? Both current and future.
About The Guest:
My guest David Moses is a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California San Francisco, as part of the Edward Chang Lab. He has numerous publications that deal with how machine learning is able to decode speech from brain activity, and has been overseeing a lot of the research connected to one of the more high profile studies that deal with an implanted Brain Computer Interface device in a living human patient.
Time Codes:
03:38 - General Summary of Neurotechnology
05:25 - Why AI is important for Neurotechnology
06:50 - Intro to David Moses
07:40 - Interview Begins
10:50 - David's Research on how to help a paralyzed patient 'speak' again using BCI tech.
16:25 - How BCI tech can improve
19:30 - Current Successful benefit of BCI tech for patients
21:00 - Invasive vs Non-invasive tech and will invasive tech still be relevant in 10 years
23:30 - What is exciting about BCI tech for the future?
26:40 - Will we be able to link to our digital technology and control it with our 'minds'?
Links and Sources:
UCSF Profile and publications: https://profiles.ucsf.edu/david.moses
Edward Chang Lab: https://changlab.ucsf.edu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-moses-945a3894/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AtDavidMoses
NPR article on David’s research: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/07/14/1016028911/experimental-brain-implant-lets-man-with-paralysis-turn-his-thoughts-into-words

Jun 8, 2022 • 30min
How will Automation Impact our Future? (Podcast Summary) Ep #100
A wrap up of the last 100 episodes that have explored technological unemployment and what the future of automation means for us and our society.

May 25, 2022 • 11min
Is a Robot Tax the Solution to Job Automation? Ep# 99
A Robot Tax is the idea is to tax businesses that implement robots that take human jobs, as those human employees can no longer be taxed resulting in tax revenue loss for a national government.

May 10, 2022 • 11min
Do Fully Automated Businesses Exist? Ep# 98
The idea of a fully automated business, where no human interaction is required for the entire enterprise to function.
We are starting to see the initial examples of this, in the tangible physical world, but only in part.

May 2, 2022 • 20min
The Large Space Projects of the Future. Ep# 97
What are the current and future projects in the New Space Industry that will generate more jobs and careers?

Apr 11, 2022 • 11min
Is the Future of Food Security Insects? Ep# 96
Is automated insect cultivation the solution to the growing discourse and debate surrounding food security and nutrient for the future

Apr 4, 2022 • 15min
Will Autonomous Trucks come before Cars? Ep# 95
Looking at the growing hype surrounding autonomous trucks, what are the challenges and benefits to adopting them?


