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AGI, Biotech, and China vs. The Internet | Balaji Srinivasan

59 min · 27 de mar de 2025
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Balaji Srinivasan has built, invested in, and predicted some of the biggest shifts in tech. From Counsyl to crypto to Network States, he’s always ahead of the curve. Now, he’s sitting down with Nucleus Founder/CEO Kian Sadeghi to break down what’s coming next. In this episode, Balaji and Kian dive into the future of health, AI, and governance. Why did Balaji focus on Mendelian diseases? What does inflation have to do with longevity? And is universal healthcare really enough? They tackle regulation, crypto, biotech, and the AI revolution. Plus, Balaji drops a wild prediction that might just blow your mind.

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