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)
Whatnot’s Grant Lafontaine: “Creating an eBay for millennials”
Gridware’s Tim Barat: “A Fitbit for power poles”
Yield Guild Games’ Gabby Dizon: “This video game is saving lives”
A very quick pause...
Endless West’s Alec Lee: “We make aged whisky - in 24 hours”
Jim Mellon: "Cultured meat will be bigger than electric vehicles"
BitBio’s Mark Kotter: “A single cell to feed the world”
DoNotPay's Josh Browder: "San Francisco is a sinking ship"
Beacon's Fraser Robinson: "The more swear words people use to describe a problem, the bigger the opportunity"
Gitlab’s Sid Sidbrandij: “Meetings are expensive”
Cade Metz: “The human didn’t have a chance”
Larva Labs’ Matt Hall: “Creating cryptopunks"
Terraformation’s Yishan Wong: “Forest as a service”
Alchemy's Nikil Viswanathan: "NFTs are the future"
Tim O'Reilly: "Silicon Valley: turning idealists into monopolists"
Chargepoint's Pat Romano: "We just had to wait it out"
Timnit Gebru: "Google's ethical AI fig leaves"
Zeus Living’s Kulveer Taggar: “It was all unravelling before my eyes”
Nurx’s Varsha Rao: “The simplest things were incredibly hard”
Varda’s Delian Asparouhov: “The space gold rush”
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