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The World in 2029

Lars Rinnan
Climate Change
Artificial Intelligence
Coral Reefs
Renewable Energy
Global Tipping Point Report
Amazon Rainforest
Cancer
Chemotherapy
Wildfires
Water Contamination
Vertical Farming
Nanotechnology
Forasat
AI Technology
Blue Whales
Ocean Preservation
Hub Ocean
Forever Chemicals
Aqua Alarm
Plant Growth

I'm on a mission to explore what the world might look like in 2029. The podcast features interviews with tech startup founders and researchers, addressing pressing issues like climate change, hunger, and disease. These changemakers are aiming for a better world in 2029. The future is better than you think!

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In this conversation, Lars Rinnan and Alex Moltzau dive into the complexities of AI regulation, particularly within the European context. 

Alex Moltzau is a former policy officer at the European AI Office and spent two years at the center of EU regu... more

In this episode of "The World in 2029," host Lars Rinnan explores the pressing issue of climate change with esteemed biologist Professor Dag O. Hessen. 

They explore the potential of technology and activism in saving our planet, discussing the criti... more

In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking world of automated vertical farming with Endre Harnes of Avisomo, home to the world's most automated hydroponic farm. 

Discover how this innovative technology is reshaping food production by enhancing e... more

In this episode, we dive into the cutting-edge world of AI-driven water contamination detection with Hasse Storebakken, founder and CEO of Aqua Alarm. 

Discover how advanced technology is being used to tackle the pressing issue of water safety, high... more

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Alex Moltzau
Worked in the European AI Office, shaping policies for AI regulation.
European AI Office
Episode: Regulation vs Innovation
Professor Dag O. Hessen
One of Norway's most respected biologists and head of the Center for Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene
University of Oslo
Episode: Climate Change in the Anthropocene
Endre Harnes
Chief Commercial Officer of Vertical Farm Startup, Avis Sommo
Avis Sommo
Episode: Spinach Loves Taylor Swift
Hasse Storebakken
Founder and CEO of Aqua Alarm, the company pioneering real-time, AI-driven water contamination detection.
Aqua Alarm
Episode: 2 Billion People Drink Infected Water
AJ Goyal
Founder of Forasat, an AI-driven startup focused on wildfire prevention
Forasat
Episode: The Catastrophic Wildfire That Could Have Been Prevented

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Lars
Host of discussions focusing on the future and responses to global challenges, bringing insights from leading experts in various fields.

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2 Billion People Drink Infected Water
Q: So how does your sensor network catch those toxin spikes in the moment they occur?
We rely on data analytics and gather information from customer systems about factors that cause problems.
2 Billion People Drink Infected Water
Q: Hasse, is this really the case? And why are Waterworks not analyzing the water quality properly?
To a certain degree, yes. There are concerns right now with Forever Chemicals that are not monitored at all at most water utilities.
The Catastrophic Wildfire That Could Have Been Prevented
Q: What happens if we are unable to control or prevent the wildfires?
Several reports indicate the forest loss from wildfires and the destruction of the ecosystem is apocalyptic.
20,000 Ship Collisions with Blue Whales
Q: How can we actually make the world a better place by 2029?
We can drive to a much better place already in those four to five years ahead, focusing on data-driven actions for ocean preservation.
AI + Nanotech = 100x Better Chemotherapy
Q: How do you plan to make this a reality and to scale it globally?
We focus on team collaboration, consortium writing for funding, and building a solid strategy to achieve our goals.

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Focus is on the future, particularly what the world may look like by 2029, delving into critical global issues such as climate change, food security, and health challenges. Episodes highlight interviews with innovators from tech startups and research fields, emphasizing their contributions to addressing these pressing concerns. There is a strong sense of optimism in the conversations, as many guests share their visions for positive change, supported by advancements in technology and new approaches to problem-solving. Discussions often incorporate scientific findings and suggest that proactive efforts can yield significant improvements in various sectors by the target year of 2029.

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2. Professor Dag O. Hessen
3. Endre Harnes
4. Hasse Storebakken
5. AJ Goyal

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