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Reid unpacks the decision to appoint Sean White as the leader of Inflection and outlines what makes
How will an empathetic AI interact with humans? What if we used AI not just for its IQ, but its EQ?
With Election Day fast approaching, Reid tackles some big questions: Is Silicon Valley leaning incre
What’s driving some of the greatest political divisions and threats to democracy ahead of the 2024 U
Reid reflects on his early exposure to AI as an undergraduate at Stanford and on navigating the spac
How can scientists leverage AI and machine learning to more effectively research, develop, and deliv
This week, Reid veers toward science fiction, tackling big questions including: Is a single mentally
What might it look like if we used AI to make democracy work better and to make society more equal?
This week, Aria asks Reid about government regulation of AI, including where the U.S. fits in on the
How can the U.S. government support the use of AI to stimulate innovation, bring healthcare to peopl
In this episode, Aria asks Reid about his general and AI-specific investment philosophies, including
This week, Reid and Aria are joined by Ashton Kutcher. While you might know him as the actor and pro
Reid discusses what aspects of urban planning need to be reimagined. He advocates that prioritizing
What if we built cities focused around community, leveraging technology to actually increase human c
Reid talks about why he invested in California Forever, the ambitious sustainable city project in So
What if we could build the ideal sustainable city from scratch? This week’s guest is aiming to do th
In this episode, Aria asks Reid about the path from idea to execution—and Reid draws from LinkedIn t
What role might artificial intelligence play in making the perfect meal? How will AI transform food
What will being a software engineer look like in the future, when the predominant coding language is