The Freethink Interview

We’re interviewing a new generation of builders, leaders and thinkers. People with bold and provocative ideas about the future of humanity. Join us for thought-provoking conversations with some of the world’s most interesting and ambitious technologists as we explore humanity’s future at three different scales:

People that live for progress and think in terms of solutions. People who are and always will be curious. People who are thoughtful in how they present their views. And people who are open to the ideas of others.

40 generations of historians waited to read these scrolls. Now, we can.
All Episodes (6)
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"The idea that nuclear energy is inherently dangerous has become a kind of cultural reflex.”
Bold white text reads "WHY NUCLEAR WINS" on a black background, with the letter "I" in "WINS" depicted as a glowing green cylinder.
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"We’ve reached a point where Earth-bound manufacturing limits what biology can do—space unlocks an entirely new frontier."
A syringe filled with liquid is suspended in front of a view of Earth from space, with the planet’s surface and atmosphere visible below.
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“When we think about technology, we think of social media, search engines, apps on our phone; but undergirding all of this are chips.”
A microchip with arrows pointing to it. Text below reads, "This Controls Everything" on a yellow background.
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“10 years ago, my colleagues and I looked at the prognosis for Climate Change, and it looked pretty hopeless. There really was no way out.” But something happened - something good.
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