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Prophets of Technology: The Biotech Visionaries

Jul 25, 202550 min
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Summary

This episode, the final in a three-part series on technology's prophets, explores how biology and tech are blurring. It features biochemist Jennifer Doudna on the groundbreaking CRISPR gene-editing tool and neurologist Tom Oxley on brain-computer interfaces. Legal scholar Nita Farahany then discusses the critical need for cognitive liberty and protection against misuse of brain data as neurotechnology advances.

Episode description

As AI infiltrates every aspect of our lives, who are some of the people behind this huge inflection point? In this special three-part series, you'll hear from the people predicting and shaping our tech future. Host Manoush Zomorodi reports on the latest and revisits her favorite conversations with the minds crafting the digital world we live in today: what they've gotten right — and wrong — and where they think we're headed next. Part 3 features biochemist Jennifer Doudna, neurologist Tom Oxley and legal scholar Nita Farahany.

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