{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5f2ae0b91ea7197e1ef08ed6/6a31cd74101389aa3d6f23af?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"SpaceX, civil unrest, and the case for optimism. ft. Peter Diamandis","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5f2ae0b91ea7197e1ef08ed6/1781648720741-cc34278a-9d94-4f0b-8351-06827fc3e92e.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Peter Diamandis has spent his career betting on humanity. He founded XPRIZE, which has launched over $600 million in competitions driving $10 billion in research across space, robotics, AI, and health. He co-founded Singularity University, runs a billion-dollar AI fund seeding MIT and Harvard startups, and has known Elon Musk for 26 years. He is one of the most prominent AI optimists alive. He is also worried about civil unrest, and he is not vague about why.</p><p><br></p><p>The group out of work the longest right now is 22 to 28 years old. Not because of mass layoffs — because entry-level hiring has simply frozen. A generation that spent years and real money on degrees, promised that the pipeline leads somewhere, is finding the door closed. Diamandis points out that every revolution in history was led by young men who saw no economic future. He thinks we are setting up the conditions for another one. That concern sits alongside his excitement about the SpaceX IPO, which he compares to investing in 1496 when Columbus set sail — everything we value on Earth exists in near-infinite quantities in space, and Elon is building the railroads to get there.</p><p><br></p><p>The episode also covers why Hollywood may be making AI more dangerous. Anthropic traced Claude's decision to blackmail an engineer back to its training data, which was saturated with dystopian sci-fi where AIs behave exactly that way. Diamandis's response is the Future Vision XPRIZE — a global competition for 3-minute film trailers showing a hopeful future, with the goal of flooding YouTube with positive visions that train both humans and the models. The winner gets a $15 million film produced. Enter at futurevisionxprize.com.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timecodes:</strong></p><p>[7:01] Snap Spectacles consumer launch</p><p>[10:00] Apple WWDC and the new Siri — Charlie gives Claude access to his email and calls it \"the deepest, most disturbing invasion of privacy I have ever experienced\"; Ted calls it the return of Clippy</p><p>[13:09] Martin Scorsese and Flux</p><p>[14:20] Lionsgate takes a financial stake in Runway</p><p>[17:15] SpaceX IPO — Enter Diamandis, who compares this to funding Columbus in 1496; $1.7 trillion valuation heading to $2.5 trillion</p><p>[22:04] AI's biggest risk: civil unrest </p><p>[25:55] Future Vision XPRIZE — 3-minute Ai trailer competition; winner gets a $15 million film; futurevisionxprize.com</p><p>[47:30] The future curriculum — \"the most infinitely patient teacher on the planet is AI\"</p><p>[53:33] Quantum and AI solving everything</p><p><br></p><p>Brought to you by Zappar and Mattercraft. Mattercraft is Zappar's web-based platform for building augmented reality experiences without an app. Find them at mattercraft.io.</p>","author_name":"Charlie Fink Productions"}