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Jun 15, 2025 • 51min
THE KNEE OF THE EXPONENTIAL CURVE with David S Rose
What happens when we pass the point of technological change so profound that we can no longer predict or comprehend the future? Pay attention because it’s coming soon. For decades, futurists have theorized that the compound impact of converging, accelerating technologies will result in a singularity: that liminal moment when society is irreversibly transformed. This week David S Rose, New York City’s greatest angel investor and a prolific entrepreneur, joins The Futurists to share his perspectives about the experience of living through the knee of exponential change. Brace yourself.

Jun 2, 2025 • 47min
What is Jony Ive cooking?
This week Brett and Rob take a check on the latest in AI news diving into the growing requirements for AI infrastructure, and the advances being made in Agentic-AI. We dive into Anthropic and Open AI’s latest announcements including the $6.5Bn acquisition by Open AI of Jony Ive’s revenue-less and customer-less startup, and we look at investments in the UAE in the world’s largest AI data center.

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May 23, 2025 • 1h 13min
Doug Shapiro on Hollywood’s AI Future
Doug Shapiro, a leading analyst in media trends and the writer behind the Mediator newsletter, discusses Hollywood's seismic shifts due to AI. He reveals how the creative landscape is evolving, with generative AI redefining content creation and storytelling. Shapiro emphasizes the migration of value in the media supply chain and the role of platforms like YouTube and TikTok in this transformation. He also examines the demise of traditional middlemen and the rise of new gatekeepers, ultimately predicting an era of infinite content for audiences.

May 16, 2025 • 52min
Colin Megill on Computational Democracy
Colin Megill joins the Futurists to describe a new model for finding consensus in a time of political chaos and intense partisan division. He is the inventor of Pol.is, a powerful open-source platform for coordinating the feedback, opinions, and preferences of large dispersed groups. Polis has been successfully deployed by governments in Asia and Europe to find pockets of agreement amid partisan rancor. If you crave an alternative to political division and polarization, don’t miss this interview.

May 9, 2025 • 51min
The Future of Money & Machine Identity
In this week's episode of THE FUTURISTS, host Brett King sits down one on one with Dave Birch to talk about the future of AI based payments, money and the concepts around Agentic AI such as KYA (Know-your-Agent instead of KYC Know Your Customer) or how we'll tell if specific agents have the authority to make payments, etc. And we get into the utility problem of money in a highly autonomous world. This is future of money, identity and payments all wrapped into one with two of the most future thinking people in the finance space today.

Apr 18, 2025 • 57min
Foresight with Joanna Lepore and Ross Dawson
This week, frequent guest and friend of The Futurists, Ross Dawson, takes over the hosting chair to speak with Joanna Lepore about Foresight and Vision(s) of the Future.
Ross, founder of AHT Group (Advanced Human Technologies Group) and the futures think tank Future Exploration Network, introduces us to Joanna Lepore. In 2024, Joanna founded and now co-leads Foresight Inside Group (FIG), an invite-only network for corporate futurists. Previously, she established and led Foresight at McDonald’s global HQ and Mars Wrigley, helping to push the strategies of some of the world’s best-known brands into the future. Motivated by the power of diverse perspectives, she also created and hosts Looking Outside, a podcast to share those perspectives.
This episode is packed with powerful and practical insights into the future, offering inspiration on how to seize today’s opportunities and drive change in a transforming world.

Apr 11, 2025 • 51min
What’s the end game with Tariffs?
In this week’s show Brett and Rob discuss why the Administration were happy to bring the world’s markets to the brink of global recession and why it’s happening now? Is this a massive, economy scale Pump and Dump or is it an existential threat of China surpassing the U.S. as the world’s largest economy? Will these tariffs put any dent in China’s meteoric rise? Let’s find out.

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Mar 30, 2025 • 58min
AI is for Artists | Lauren Ducrey
Lauren Ducrey, a poet and AI designer, shares her journey of creating authentic personas for Google's assistant across Francophone nations. She discusses how poetry can foster trust and collaboration in the workplace, using workshops to reconnect employees with creativity. Lauren emphasizes the unique human skills that AI can't replicate and how metaphor and language shape our reality. She explores the use of AI as a tool for creative prompts and innovative cross-medium artforms, illustrating the synergy between technology and artistic expression.

Mar 21, 2025 • 57min
Humanity’s Future in Space with Scott Kelly
This week on The Futurists retired-NASA astronaut and pilot of the Space Shuttle, is a former F14 fighter pilot, a test pilot, an engineer, and a veteran of four space flights. Kelly commanded the International Space Station (ISS) on three expeditions and was a member of the year long mission to the ISS. In October 2015, he set the record for the total accumulated number of days spent in space, the single longest space mission by an American astronaut at that time. Host Brett King gets into what he misses about life on station and what Mars crews are likely to face when they land on Mars, along with why we should go to Mars. This is one of our best episodes yet!

Mar 14, 2025 • 52min
When Quantum Meets AI
Technology strategist Shelly Palmer returns to The Futurists to demystify abstruse concepts of quantum computing in practical terms with his characteristically sharp insights about artificial intelligence. Shelly explains: why code and content will be free; why quantum encryption won’t create jobs for humans; what happens when Moore’s law compounds with Metcalfe’s and Cooper’s Laws; why we can bank on the proliferation of good ideas; and how to separate hype from reality in the realm of Big Tech research.


