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  • Episode 17 - Professor Qin Rongjun
    2026/04/13

    This podcast recording features a conversation between William Nobrega, author of the forthcoming book A Perfect World with Unintended Consequences, and Professor Rongjun Qin from Ohio State University. The episode focuses on the convergence of AI, humanoid robotics, and genetic engineering, exploring the societal implications of these rapidly advancing technologies.

    Key themes discussed in the episode include:

    • The AI Singularity and Self-Awareness: Nobrega asks about the possibility of AI becoming self-aware (the singularity). Professor Qin suggests that while AI has passed the Turing test and is moving in that direction, true self-awareness—which involves handling uncertainty in outputs—is not likely to happen very soon.
    • Job Displacement and Redundancy: The participants discuss the potential for AI and robotics to replace low-skilled and semi-skilled jobs, such as customer service, fast food, and lawn maintenance. Nobrega expresses concern about a "social crisis" if millions of people become redundant, especially those who may struggle to adapt due to the speed of innovation.
    • Adaptability and Education: Professor Qin argues that while technology shifts create temporary displacement, younger generations often adapt more quickly to new digital tools. He emphasizes the need for higher education to shift away from teaching repetitive skills toward fostering strategic and innovative skill sets that allow humans to guide AI facilitators.
    • Potential Benefits: Despite the risks, the discussion touches on the positive potential of AI in fields like remote education and medicine, which could provide unlimited access to knowledge for millions of people worldwide.

    The episode concludes with Nobrega inviting Professor Qin to contribute to his book, noting an August deadline for the manuscript.

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    25 分
  • A Perfect World: Episode 16 - Professor Sumit Sharma
    2026/03/06

    In Episode 16 of the podcast, host William Nobrega sits down with Professor Sumit Sharma, an Associate Professor at Ohio University. The episode explores the ethical and technological frontiers of modern science, focusing on the convergence of artificial intelligence, robotics, and genetic engineering.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Future of Genetic Engineering: Professor Sharma discusses the inevitability of genetic modification, suggesting that as the science becomes more accurate, societal pressure to have "healthy" or "successful" children will make it difficult for parents to say no .
    • AI and Robotics in Society: The conversation covers the rapid development of humanoid robotics, such as Elon Musk's projects in Texas, and the potential for "agentic AI" that learns from the world and other AI agents .
    • Global Impacts and Inequality: The participants debate whether these technologies will create a "Gattaca"-like dystopia, widening the divide between those who can afford genetic enhancements and those who cannot .
    • Advances in Medicine and Computing: Professor Sharma highlights how quantum computing and machine learning could revolutionize drug development and clinical trials, potentially shortening the timeline for FDA approval .
    • Human-Technology Partnerships: William shares a personal anecdote about "Natasha," an AI character he envisioned as a partner for future generations, illustrating the shifting relationship between humans and artificial intelligence .
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    28 分
  • A Perfect World: Episode 15 - Professor Bolong Cao
    2026/02/05

    In this episode, host William Nobrega, author of the forthcoming book A Perfect World with Unintended Consequences, sits down with Professor Bolong Cao to discuss the "best and worst of times" in our rapidly evolving technological landscape.

    Professor Cao, an Associate Professor of Economics at Ohio University, shares his unique perspective as a member of the "top 0.1%" of power users of advanced AI tools. Together, they explore the threshold of a new era in human civilization, diving into:

    • The Future of Intelligence: The transition from statistical AI models to tools that can push the boundaries of human innovation.
    • The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: A candid look at the upcoming "wild card" of designer babies and the competitive pressure parents may face regarding genetic IQ enhancement.
    • The Robot Revolution: Discussing the marriage of AI and humanoid robotics, the risks of self-aware machines, and why we need hard "guardrails" to keep technology aligned with human interests.

    Join us for a deep dive into the technologies that are changing what it means to be human and the unintended consequences we must prepare for today.

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    33 分
  • Episode 14- Professor Daniel Karney
    2026/01/22

    Today we are joined by Associate Professor of Economics Daniel Karney. We have a great discussion about the future of economics and if there is a permanent underclass forming.

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    33 分
  • Episode 13: Professor Xiangxu Lin
    2025/12/04

    Today, we are joined by Associate Professor Xiangxu Lin. We talk about AI, Convergence, and what humanoid robots will look like in the future.

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    24 分
  • Episode 12
    2025/11/20

    This is a solo episode. We dive into genetic engineering, and what jobs may look like in the future.

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    23 分
  • A Perfect World Episode 11: Michael Fruhling
    2025/11/06

    Today we are joined by Ohio State Proffesor Michael Fruhling

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    29 分