Robert green
Robert Green is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School. He's the director of Genetics Research at Brigham and Women's hospital and the co-founder of Nurture Genomics, where they're doing genomic screening for infants to detect and mitigate actionable genetic conditions.
If you don't understand what that means, you're in the right place because we have a long conversation, digging into that topic and picking it apart for your understanding.
Hardware is Hard – Dan Shapiro
I met Dan Shapiro years ago when I went out to fly kites with Elan Lee. The founder of Glowforge, there is so much to learn from his experience building, shipping, scaling a laser for people to use at home.
A thousand words for a picture – Rob Angel
Rob Angel is the inventor of Pictionary. He Invented the game in 1985 and started manufacturing it in his studio apartment in Seattle, and then literally went out onto the streets, trying to sell it to people face to face.
Since then, 38 million copies of Pictionary have been sold worldwide. It's one of the biggest games of human history.
Reel Garret Lisi
Garret Lisi is a renegade theoretical physicist with his own unified theory of particle physics, combining that with Einstein's theory of gravitation. You don't need to know anything about these topics to be interested in this conversation.
If you are interested in figuring out how to live a life of surfing, snowboarding and doing a little bit of stock trading and not having to fit into the corporate world: this is a great conversation for you.
https://deepfuture.tech/podcast/an-exceptionally-simple-theory-of-everything-garrett-lisi/
Reel Lee Cronin
Lee Cronin is a true mad scientist. He's a professor of chemistry in Glasgow, where he also founded Chemify. This is a company that has invented a new type of approach to accomplish in chemistry, very analogous, using the tool chain that we use in computers and then adapting that to chemistry.
Reel-kNOX-reel
Riley Knox was the founder of Accelerate3D, which solved some of the problems with using 3D printing for manufacturing. Unfortunately the company folded last year. In this conversation, Riley opens up and shares his experience as a founder and the problems this company encountered along the way. There’s a lot to learn for entrepreneurs, especially those entering this space.
Reel Bryon Jacob
How do you use an LLM to work with all your relational data? I had a conversation with Bryon Jacob, CTO of data.world. He has been been thinking about the the nature of data, the structure of data, how we work with that in computers for his entire career.
If you have any interest in data or the future of analyzing data and using data in AIs, you need to listen and understand this conversation.
Reel Ryad-v1
Dr. Ryad Benosman has been making computers process data more like brains, having invented event based cameras and alternative approaches to AI for sensor fusion and time series data. This is required listening for anyone working on AI.
https://deepfuture.tech/podcast/ai-beyond-deep-learning/
You can't get much deeper into the science of cooking than Chris Young. Formerly of The Fat Duck, Modernist Cuisine, ChefSteps, and now Combustion. This is our wide ranging conversation about his journey as an entrepreneur on the blazing edge of cooking.
https://deepfuture.tech/podcast/postmodernist-cuisine/
Reel-Mumgaard-v2
My conversation with Bob Mumgaard and Steve Renter, founders of Commonwealth Fusion Systems. You will learn a lot about the front lines of bringing this miracle to life!
SAMYREEL
This is probably the conversation I had in mind when I decided to start this podcast.
Samy Kamkar is an old buddy of mine, a genius hacker. When you guys hear me praising the minds of hackers and how brilliant they can be and how they think, Samy is the example in my mind that I'm thinking of, and I always love to share him.
Samy's famous for having written a computer virus that he was using to meet girls on the internet, which is probably ill-advised. The virus he wrote took over MySpace. It was incredibly genius! What would happen is: if you looked at Samy's page on MySpace, it would just automatically add you as his friend & change your profile to show “Samy is my hero.”
Samy has come a long way since then and now Samy is my hero. Please listen to this conversation with me and Samy. I'm sure you're going to get a lot out of it.
Samy is My Hero
This is probably the conversation I had in mind when I decided to start this podcast.
Samy Kamkar is an old buddy of mine, a genius hacker. When you guys hear me praising the minds of hackers and how brilliant they can be and how they think, Samy is the example in my mind that I'm thinking of, and I always love to share him.
Samy's famous for having written a computer virus that he was using to meet girls on the internet, which is probably ill-advised. The virus he wrote took over MySpace. It was incredibly genius! What would happen is: if you looked at Samy's page on MySpace, it would just automatically add you as his friend & change your profile to show “Samy is my hero.”
Samy has come a long way since then and now Samy is my hero. Please listen to this conversation with me and Samy. I'm sure you're going to get a lot out of it.