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)
Jason Calacanis: Silicon Valley v the media
Shift4's Jared Isaacman: "Commanding the first civilian mission to space"
Cover’s Alexis Rivas: “Lego houses”
Economist Eli Dourado: "City lights on the moon and living past 130"
Neeva's Sridhar Ramaswamy: "We can do better than Google"
Investing in US's Dmitri Mehlhorn: “The business of making Trump a one-term president”
Substack's Chris Best: "We knew we were walking into a firestorm”
Compass Pathways' George Goldsmith: "Medical magic mushrooms"
Tim O'Reilly: "The landlords of the Internet"
Ripple’s Brad Garlinghouse: “Replumbing the financial system”
Stanford Internet Observatory’s Renee Diresta: “Sharpies, CIA supercomputers and human antennas”
Plenty's Nate Storey: "Kale outta Compton"
Ruben Harris: "A backwards version of the Wu-Tang clan”
Mmhmm's Phil Libin: "Hospital clowns to investment bankers”
Avalanche Insights' Michiah Prull: “Measuring oomph”
Parler's John Matze: "Hate speech is free speech"
Standard Cognition's Jordan Fisher: "Cashierless stores are coming"
Higher Ground Labs' Shomik Dutta: "Nothing clarifies the mind like losing”
NYU's Paul Romer: "An evil decision"
DoNotPay’s Josh Browder: “A bot to build bots”
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