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In ‘Cybernetic Serendipity’, the first exhibition of computer art, curator Jasia Reichardt presented a world where computers create with us
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Michel Bauwen’s P2P Foundation helps humanity share the best ideas at global scale, giving us a leg up through some tight years ahead
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Four innovators discuss the incredible innovations flowing from Satoshi Nakamoto’s first whitepaper on Bitcoin, published ten years ago.
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Mark interviews Joe Lubin, co-creator of Ethereum, and ‘godfather’ of the smart contract, tracing an arc from Princeton to ConsenSys.
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Fanatical belief in cryptocurrencies lead to the perfect becoming the enemy of the good. Michel Bauwens takes us on a tour of what's good.
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ICOs are risky investments - CRYPTONOMICS looks at how their pitches play on our wishes for a better world, to get us to part with our cash.
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Businesses risk big losses accepting cryptocurrency payments. Do we need a ‘stablecoin’ that holds its value - or government ‘fedcoins’?
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Social media promised a voice for the marginalised and powerless. Danah Boyd shows us how our voices - amplified - redefined power.
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Jay Rosen opens a window onto a world where the next billion seconds of journalism grows from a foundation of trust and relationships.
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Cryptocurrencies blended with computer code create powerful ‘smart contracts’ - money that can think for itself - and act on its own!
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The explosive growth of ‘initial coin offerings’ offers an opportunity to evaluate them, looking for a sweet spot of product design & market.
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Blockchains can revolutionise agribusiness, insurance, computer security, even academic credentialing -- touching most parts of our lives.
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The world’s gone bananas for Bitcoin. Why do folks treat it like money? We explore the clever way Bitcoin employs consensus to create value.
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In an easy-to-understand example, learn how blockchains keep the books balanced - and lay the foundation for a revolution in finance.
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The Next Billion Seconds Cryptonomics - Out now on PodcastOne
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Returning guest Rob Tercek shows how software turned newspaper into web pages - vaporising business models that kept us well informed
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In our world, you flip a coin and it comes up either heads or tails. But in the spooky quantum world – that’s everything from a single atom all the way up to a small virus – that coin can come up both heads AND tails, depending on how you read it. So which is it? Heads? Tails? Both? Neither?Welcome to the strange world of quantum computing where this both-true-and-false ‘superposition’ allows quantum computers to vastly outperform their ‘classical’ peers (such as the one in your smartphone). At least, that’s the theory. Quantum computers are so unstable they tend to self-destruct before we can get them to run a program!Researchers Claire Edmunds and Virginia Frey from the University of Sydney’s Quantum Control Laboratory join us to explore this new quantum frontier: The deeper you go, the weirder it gets over the next billion seconds.
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Is daily augmented reality closer than we think?
Back in July 2016, 'Pokémon Go' opened the doors to the brave new world of augmented reality - an 'overnight success' fifty years in the making. With companies like Magic Leap and Facebook working hard to create augmented reality ‘spectacles’, the next billion seconds will see us put our smartphones down and placing the screen over our eyes instead. But who will be controlling our new, 'improved' reality?
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Why is it so hard to tear ourselves away from Facebook’s feed? What is it feeding us that makes it so addictive? The power of artificial intelligence combined with the eternal surveillance of the smartphone made a monster out of Zuck’s social network - but has it divided us more than it united us? How are people using this social network to spread fake news? How is fake news being weaponised to change the way we vote? All of these questions - and much more - are answered in our special two-part episode, “The Last Days of Reality”
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Like artificial intelligence, virtual reality (VR) is one of those twenty-year ‘overnight success’ stories. For longer than that, VR pioneer Tony Parisi has been probing the boundaries of computer graphics, interactivity and illusion to create the next generation of technologies that immerse us in the experiences of new worlds. He tells us why VR has finally come of age - and what’s coming next, as ‘augmented reality’ integrates ‘consensual hallucinations’ into our daily lives.
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