Expectations Gap - AI Edition

Episode 12: Can We Contain the Coming Wave?

6 min · 4. Mai 2025
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In this short reflection, host Omneya Hamza shares early thoughts on The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman—a bold and urgent book about the future of AI, synthetic biology, and the transformative technologies reshaping our world. What does it mean to be a “tech being”? Can we still contain the forces we’ve unleashed? And if not, how do we guide them? Drawing from key quotes and ideas, this episode invites listeners to zoom out, reflect, and reconsider the scale of change we’re living through. Because the coming wave is bigger than just AI—it’s a turning point in human history.

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