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The World in 2029

Lars Rinnan
Climate Change
Artificial Intelligence
Renewable Energy
Coral Reefs
Sustainability
Global Tipping Point Report
Amazon Rainforest
Wildfires
Vertical Farming
Chemotherapy
Cancer
Water Contamination
Exponential Growth
Ocean Oasis
AI Technology
Forasat
Plant Growth
Hydroponics
Nanotechnology
Aqua Alarm

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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Most of us underestimate just how quickly artificial intelligence is transforming our jobs and economy — and what it means for our future. 

In this eye-opening episode, Scott Santens, one of the most influential voices on universal basic income (UBI... more

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water scarcity, desalination, Ocean Oasis, wave energy, climate change, sustainable solutions, clean water, technology innovation, renewable energy, global challenges

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In this episode, Lars Rinnan discusses the pressing issue of wa... more

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exponential growth, sigmoid-curves, AI, sustainability, technology, climate change, exponential mathematics, solar energy, governance, future predictions, trust in AI

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In this episode, Lars Rinnan and Professor Richard Sandberg dis... more

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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

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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

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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

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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

Dive into the future of our oceans in this compelling episode, where we explore the pressing issues and innovative solutions shaping ocean health by 2029.

 Discover the staggering statistic of 20,000 annual collisions between ships and blue whales, ... more

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Recent Guests

Sebastian Feinblatt
Co-founder and co-CEO of Ocean Oasis, energy expert with over a decade of experience in renewable energy and water sectors.
Ocean Oasis
Episode: From Watts to Drinking Water
Richard Sandberg
Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics focusing on applied AI and sustainability
Stockholm School of Economics
Episode: The Second Half of the Chessboard
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
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#168
Norway/Technology

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From Watts to Drinking Water
Q: How many people do you aim to provide fresh water for by 2029?
Our goal is to deliver fresh water to at least 200,000 people and support agricultural and industrial water needs.
From Watts to Drinking Water
Q: How can your technology significantly contribute to solving water scarcity?
By using wave energy, we provide a sustainable alternative to energy-intensive desalination, making fresh water more accessible without the environmental costs.
From Watts to Drinking Water
Q: What worries you the most about global water scarcity today?
The biggest concern is that droughts are occurring in places that never experienced them before, leading to unexpected water shortages.
The Second Half of the Chessboard
Q: Do you think this misconception is why AI adoption is slower than expected?
Yes, underestimation and misunderstanding contribute to the slower adoption of AI technologies.
The Second Half of the Chessboard
Q: What are the concrete consequences when people misunderstand exponentials?
People's predictions become skewed, often underestimating the speed of technological development, leading to fear and paralysis in decision-making.

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The content explores visionary ideas aimed at shaping a better future by 2029, often through interviews with innovators and experts in various fields. Key discussion topics include sustainable technologies, climate change, renewable energy, and advanced medical solutions. Guests often share insights on groundbreaking projects in vertical farming, AI applications in cancer treatment, and innovative approaches to combat water scarcity and contamination. With a strong focus on melding technology and sustainability, the conversations encourage proactive solutions to pressing global issues, making it particularly appealing for listeners interested in the intersection of technology, environment, and societal impact.

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Recent guests on The World in 2029 include:

1. Sebastian Feinblatt
2. Richard Sandberg
3. Alex Moltzau
4. Professor Dag O. Hessen
5. Endre Harnes
6. Hasse Storebakken
7. AJ Goyal

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