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Possible Futures Podcast
Singularity University
13 episodes
2 days ago
We're living through a moment of unprecedented technological possibility, yet most people only hear about one version of the future—usually the most dramatic or profitable one. AI will replace all jobs. Biotech will solve everything. Space is our escape plan. But these singular narratives obscure the reality: we have choices, and those choices will determine which future we actually get. Each episode of Possible Futures explores the lesser-known possibilities and alternative pathways that exist beyond the usual. Hosted by Singularity Fellow: Gary Bolles
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We're living through a moment of unprecedented technological possibility, yet most people only hear about one version of the future—usually the most dramatic or profitable one. AI will replace all jobs. Biotech will solve everything. Space is our escape plan. But these singular narratives obscure the reality: we have choices, and those choices will determine which future we actually get. Each episode of Possible Futures explores the lesser-known possibilities and alternative pathways that exist beyond the usual. Hosted by Singularity Fellow: Gary Bolles
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Nell Watson on How AI Is Already Rewiring Us
Possible Futures Podcast
49 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
Nell Watson on How AI Is Already Rewiring Us

In this thought-provoking episode, Gary A. Bolles sits down with Nell Watson—Singularity University faculty member, AI ethicist, and president of the European Responsible AI Office—for a wide-ranging conversation on the exponential future of artificial intelligence and the ethical design challenges that come with it.

Nell shares how a childhood steeped in engineering and science fiction shaped her vision for a more human-centered technological future. She reflects on lessons from the Titanic, the ethics of design, and how our values often lag behind our innovations.

Together, they explore:

  • Why the real danger of AI isn’t Terminator—it’s the psychological and social rewiring already underway.

  • How AI will soon become a “supernormal stimulus”—deeply engaging, ever-present, and emotionally irresistible.

  • What it means to build AI that uplifts rather than addicts, inspires rather than replaces.

  • The importance of embedding ethics not as an afterthought but as a design foundation—much like safety standards in aviation or food.

  • How we must prepare children and society to thrive in a world where AI companions may one day be more influential than human ones.

  • Why learning to “be a beginner again” is one of the greatest skills we’ll need in the AI age.

Nell offers a hopeful vision—if we’re wise enough to teach AI to make us better, not just more efficient.

Possible Futures Podcast
We're living through a moment of unprecedented technological possibility, yet most people only hear about one version of the future—usually the most dramatic or profitable one. AI will replace all jobs. Biotech will solve everything. Space is our escape plan. But these singular narratives obscure the reality: we have choices, and those choices will determine which future we actually get. Each episode of Possible Futures explores the lesser-known possibilities and alternative pathways that exist beyond the usual. Hosted by Singularity Fellow: Gary Bolles