
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 | 61 | Founded | a year ago |
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This is a special edition of The Connected Ideas Project, because while it’s Episode 60 of the podcast, it’s the 100th edition of this newsletter since launch! Thank you for being part of this community. If you’re finding value, please share with you... more
A few months ago, when we first started talking about the Science of Responsible Innovation at The Connected Ideas Project, I kept coming back to a simple question:
How do we know?
How do we know whether a technology is actually as powerful—or as d... more
Modern governance is haunted by an unrealistic expectation: that legitimacy requires agreement.
We have come to believe—implicitly, often unconsciously—that if societies cannot reach consensus on the risks and benefits of a technology, then governan... more
If restoring proportionality were simply a matter of classification, the problem would already be solved.
Green zone. Orange zone. Red zone.
The framework is intuitive. The logic is sound. And yet, in practice, the hardest part of proportional gove... more
Once proportionality collapses, every technology looks the same.
That is the hidden failure mode at the heart of today’s technology debates. When we lose the ability to distinguish between different kinds of risk—different magnitudes of harm, differ... more
Every generation of complex technology eventually collides with the same hard truth: it does not matter how carefully a system is designed if the institutions responsible for governing it cannot keep pace with its behavior.
In the early days of soft... more
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










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