Lars Rinnan
The World in 2029
I'm on a mission to explore what the world might look like in 2029. The podcast features interviews with tech startup founders and researchers, addressing pressing issues like climate change, hunger, and disease. These changemakers are aiming for a better world in 2029. The future is better than you think!
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The Freedom Dividend - The Solution to the AI Job Apocalypse 15.04.2026 1:13:36
Most of us underestimate just how quickly artificial intelligence is transforming our jobs and economy — and what it means for our future. In this eye-opening episode, Scott Santens, one of the most influential voices on universal basic income (UBI), unveils why this revolution is unlike anything we've experienced before, and why it might be inevitable. ☑️ Could you actually get "free m...
From Watts to Drinking Water 04.02.2026 45:14
Keywords water scarcity, desalination, Ocean Oasis, wave energy, climate change, sustainable solutions, clean water, technology innovation, renewable energy, global challenges Summary In this episode, Lars Rinnan discusses the pressing issue of water scarcity with Sebastian Feinblatt, co-founder of Ocean Oasis. They explore the challenges of traditional desalination methods, the implications of Da...
The Second Half of the Chessboard 15.01.2026 1:05:06
Keywords exponential growth, sigmoid-curves, AI, sustainability, technology, climate change, exponential mathematics, solar energy, governance, future predictions, trust in AI Summary In this episode, Lars Rinnan and Professor Richard Sandberg discuss the implications of exponential growth in technology, particularly in AI and sustainability. They explore the differences between linear and exponen...
Regulation vs Innovation 16.12.2025 1:13:15
In this conversation, Lars Rinnan and Alex Moltzau dive into the complexities of AI regulation, particularly within the European context. Alex Moltzau is a former policy officer at the European AI Office and spent two years at the center of EU regulation of AI. They discuss the philosophical underpinnings of why AI should be regulated, the challenges posed by the rapid evolution of AI technologi...
Climate Change in the Anthropocene 07.12.2025 1:09:37
In this episode of "The World in 2029," host Lars Rinnan explores the pressing issue of climate change with esteemed biologist Professor Dag O. Hessen. They explore the potential of technology and activism in saving our planet, discussing the critical tipping points we face and the role of human activity as a geological force. From the impact of global warming on ecosystems to the prom...
Spinach Loves Taylor Swift 23.09.2025 1:03:00
In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking world of automated vertical farming with Endre Harnes of Avisomo , home to the world's most automated hydroponic farm. Discover how this innovative technology is reshaping food production by enhancing efficiency and sustainability. Learn about the surprising discovery that spinach grows 20% more when listening to music, specifically Taylor Swif...
2 Billion People Drink Infected Water 18.09.2025 50:57
In this episode, we dive into the cutting-edge world of AI-driven water contamination detection with Hasse Storebakken, founder and CEO of Aqua Alarm. Discover how advanced technology is being used to tackle the pressing issue of water safety, highly relevant given the geopolitical implications of willful contamination, as Russia has the world's leading competence in the field. Learn about...
20,000 Ship Collisions with Blue Whales 18.09.2025 48:37
Dive into the future of our oceans in this compelling episode, where we explore the pressing issues and innovative solutions shaping ocean health by 2029. Discover the staggering statistic of 20,000 annual collisions between ships and blue whales, and learn about the groundbreaking efforts to save the world's coral reefs. We also discuss the surprising fact of how little of our oceans are cu...
The Catastrophic Wildfire That Could Have Been Prevented 18.09.2025 1:05:31
In this episode, we explore the transformative impact of AI technology on wildfire prevention. You'll learn what "wildfire porn" is and how satellite data combined with AI is being used to predict wildfires. We also tackle the big question: could the $200B LA wildfire have been avoided? Join us as we explore real-world applications, expert insights, and the future of AI in safeguard...
AI + Nanotech = 100x Better Chemotherapy 16.09.2025 52:41
Did you know that only 0.2% of chemotherapy drugs actually reach the tumor? In this episode of "The World in 2029," host Lars Rinnan explores how iNANOD, led by pioneering chemist Nalinava, aims to improve this by 100 times using AI and nanotechnology. Discover how these cutting-edge technologies promise to transform chemotherapy into a more effective and less harmful treatment. Learn...
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