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On a gesture made two thousand four hundred years ago, and what it still costs.
What if philosophy could build technology? A 20-year experiment to understand life and consciousness through science, technology and capital.
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On a gesture made two thousand four hundred years ago, and what it still costs.

What flood myths actually preserve, and why the lost civilization was never lost

We are racing to surpass the Mensch without ever having agreed what it is.

Navigating the Maelstrom: Strategy, Technology, and Anticipatory Leadership.

Why the operating system of modernity has been backwards for four hundred years

Four Predictions About Quantum That Will Sound Boring by 2030.

Why my next book had to be a different one

On a casual remark about information, taking on the wave function, and the architecture nobody has named yet.

The next frontier of intelligence lies not in scale, but in contact with reality.

The Quantum Economy

“If I get one more AI-generated text …” I have heard that sentence more often in recent weeks than any other.

Most of the attention in quantum goes to computing.

In this episode of The Quantum Economy Podcast, Anders Indset speaks with Zeynep Korutürk, co-founder of Firgun Ventures and former Executive Director at Goldman Sachs, about the emerging investment landscape around quantum technologies.

Time feels obvious to us.

In this episode of The Quantum Economy Podcast, Anders Indset sits down with Dr.

What does it really take to make quantum computers work at scale?

In this episode of The Quantum Economy Podcast, Anders Indset speaks with Enrique Solano (CEO of Kipu Quantum) about the future of quantum computing, quantum AI, and artificial intelligence — and why waiting for a universal, fault-tolerant quantum computer may be the biggest mistake in the industry.

In this episode, Anders Indset speaks with Carlos Moreira, founder and CEO of WISeKey and SEALSQ, one of the world’s leading voices on digital trust, cybersecurity, quantum security, and sovereign technology.

In this episode, Anders Indset speaks with John Martinis, Nobel Prize–winning physicist (Nobel Prize in Physics, 2025) and one of the key architects of modern quantum computing, recorded at the World Economic Forum in Davos

In this episode, Anders Indset speaks with Loïc Henriet, CEO of Pasqal, about quantum computing as it moves from theory into reality.