The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Benedict Evans of Andreessen Horowitz to answer five big tech questions. 1. The smartphone era is over, now what? (1:50), 2. What is the state of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and should we be worried? (5:50), 3: What does good regulation of tech look like? (20:10), 4. What does the Consumer Electronics Show tell us about the next frontier in tech? (29:35), 5. Have driverless cars sputtered? (36:45)
Arbol's Sid Jha: "Insurance in the era of climate calamities"
Orchid's Noor Siddiqui: "Super-babies"
Replika’s Eugenia Kuyda: “Your AI soulmate”
Perplexity.ai’s Dmitry Shevelenko: “The battle for the front page of the Internet”
Eion's Ana Pavlovic Hans: “Rocks that clean up the planet”
Andreessen Horowitz's Chris Dixon: "Back to the future of the Internet"
Pachama's Diego Saez Gil: "Building software to save nature"
Expensify's David Barrett: "Venture capital is a scam”
Climactic's Raj Kapoor: "We need 1,000 climate tech unicorns"
The Hacking Games' Fergus Hay: "Most hackers are kids"
Investing in Us’ Dmitri Mehlhorn: “Tech and America’s $30bn election year”
Longevity enthusiast Bryan Johnson
Khan Academy’s Sal Khan: “Building an AI tutor for every student”
Metaphysic’s Martin Adams: “Copyrighting humans”
Common Sense's Jim Steyer: "I'm more worried than ever for our democracy"
Babson’s David Stein: “Succeeding where Theranos failed”
Apeiron’s Christian Angermayer: “AI, psychedelics and living for hundreds of years”
Founders Fund’s Keith Rabois: “The joy of missing out”
Stories of our times- Five days of chaos at ChatGPT HQ: The Sam Altman saga
MosaicML's Naveen Rao: "Bio-inspired AI"
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