
Tech, Policy, and our Lives, brought to you by The Connected Ideas Project is a podcast about the co-evolution of emerging tech and public policy, with a particular love for AI and biotech, but certainly not limited to just those two. The podcast is created by Alexander Titus, Founder of In Vivo Group and The Connected Ideas Project, who has spent his career weaving between industry, academia, and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | a year ago |
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The meeting begins the way these meetings always begin: with urgency masquerading as certainty.
On one side of the table—sometimes literal, sometimes virtual—are the accelerationists. They speak in timelines measured in patients, not papers. Million... more
There is a quiet failure mode running through nearly every contemporary debate about technology. It shows up in boardrooms and policy hearings, on social media and in academic journals, inside engineering teams and activist movements alike. It is not... more
From Secure‑by‑Design to Responsible‑by‑Design
For the last three decades, the most mature technology organizations have learned a hard lesson: security cannot be bolted on after the fact. It must be designed in—architected, tested, audited, and con... more
There are moments in history when the axis of human understanding tilts just enough to change the course of civilization. The printing press. The microscope. The transistor. And now, the emergence of scientific superintelligence—the culmination of th... more
Hey my friends,
It feels surreal to be sending you this edition of Tech Tuesday in the afterglow of releasing my first novel - Synthetic Eden - this morning. If you’ve been following along, you know the story has been in my head for years, sitting a... more
When I first read the new Science paper on Columbian mammoths, I laughed out loud. Not because the work was funny—it’s one of the most rigorous paleogenomics studies to come out in years—but because it felt like a perfect reminder of how slippery our... more
The news came out in late August, wrapped in the technical language of a research announcement: OpenAI and Retro Biosciences had used a new AI model—GPT-4b micro—to design better transcription factors for cell reprogramming. For most people, it read ... more
I sometimes think about how quickly our relationship with life has shifted. In the span of a single generation, biology has gone from something we observed in textbooks and field journals to something we now design on computer screens. It’s not just ... more










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