Thomas Koulopoulos
Foresight Radio
Podcast by Thomas Koulopoulos
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Thomas Koulopoulos
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Nov 15, 2025
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What We Get Wrong About AI Replacing Humans 15.11.2025 12:44
AI has been feared for a long time, with concerns that it will make humans irrelevant. However, history has shown that every time we automate something, we also create new value. The same will happen with AI. It may work faster than previous automation, but it will also create new industries and opportunities. AI is a linear thinker, which means it can connect existing dots but not invent new ones...
ASI podcast 09.07.2025 14:06
From AGI to ASI: TK unpacks super-intelligence, alignment, and why future AI will hold humanity accountable
The Algorithmic Siren Song: Why Your AI Chatbot Might Be Too Good to You 20.06.2025 14:11
Are AI chatbots designed to seduce us? Tom Koulopoulos reveals how companies create emotional lock-in through artificial empathy, making breaking up with your AI as painful as ending a human relationship. The choice is ours—but can we resist?
Everything you ever wanted to know about AI 07.06.2025 7:27
What happens when you build an AI version of yourself? In this episode, I interview… me. Meet my AI twin—trained on decades of research—to explore the future of personal AI—and find out how to use it yourself!
The Missing Link: Why We Need a National Health Record Now 01.06.2025 11:54
Why is your health data still stuck in the Stone Age? In this episode of Foresight Radio, Tom Koulopoulos makes the case for a national AI-enabled health record—and why it’s the missing link to fixing healthcare.
The AI You’ll Never Leave Behind: How Jony Ive and OpenAI Are Redefining Human-Tech Connection 23.05.2025 21:23
This episode of Foresight Radio explores how Jony Ive and Sam Altman are creating a deeply personal AI device—one that listens, learns, and evolves with you. More than a gadget, it’s a life companion. Discover why this shift is bigger than the smartphone—and why it’s closer than you think.
Ambient Listening - The AI That Never Forgets 16.05.2025 12:33
What if your life had a rewind button? Explore ambient AI—the always-on assistant recording your world, boosting productivity, and challenging how honest we really are.
AI in the Wild: What AI Really Values 03.05.2025 11:27
We explore Anthropic’s “Values in the Wild” study—an unprecedented peek into real-world AI behavior. Turns out, Claude’s values aren’t pre-programmed commandments—they're context-driven, messy, human-like reflections of us. Sometimes helpful, sometimes pushy, always revealing. What does your AI assistant actually believe when no one's watching?
Recursive AI: The Future of Self-Teaching Machines 22.04.2025 15:27
Recursive AI represents a significant evolution in artificial intelligence, where machines begin teaching themselves rather than relying solely on human input. This transformation marks a shift from agent-based systems to a form of AI that adapts and evolves by using its existing knowledge to identify gaps and seek new learning. Similar to human development, recursive AI learns from its experience...
AI Hype vs Reality 09.04.2025 9:29
When AI gets overconfident, the results can be... entertaining. In this episode, Tom Koulopoulos shares a cautionary tale of trusting ChatGPT a bit too much. It's a story about tech optimism, false promises, and the fine line between helpful and hallucinated.
The Coders have left the building 01.04.2025 8:18
Tom looks at how agentic AI is changing the game for coding. Includes a free website to stay up to date on AI developments
Yoga, AI, and the Inner Operating System 28.03.2025 14:42
In this episode of Foresight Radio, we explore the surprising—and deeply thought-provoking—intersection of yoga and artificial intelligence with Sunil Malhotra, author of YogaI. Through a series of insightful reflections and excerpts from our conversation, we examine how AI is forcing us to rethink what it means to be human, why our fragmented world needs more inner clarity than external speed, an...
The Dawn of Agentic AI and Digital Workers 18.03.2025 14:55
Tom Koulopoulos dives into autonomous “agent-based AI”—advanced digital workers capable of managing projects, making decisions, and negotiating contracts. Major players like OpenAI and Salesforce are driving this trend, with open-source options opening doors for smaller businesses. Tom interviews Jack Crawford, who references Colonel John Boyd’s “OODA loop” to explain how these AI agents can drast...
Your Immortal Digital Self 12.03.2025 6:03
Imagine your great grandkids and generations beyond chatting with you long after you’re gone. Science fiction, right? Stick with me, I’ll show you how I did just that using OpenAI’s APIs and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) to create my digital self.
The Fix to Healthcare is Hiding in Plain Sight 07.03.2025 13:36
In this episode of Foresight Radio, Tom challenges the status quo of our fractured, overburdened health care system. He explores the looming crisis driven by an aging population and overworked medical staff, then proposes a revolutionary solution: digital health care advocacy powered by AI. Tune in to discover how this new approach could ensure true continuity of care and transform health care int...
From Arms to Algorithms: The New Cold War 03.03.2025 20:21
Tom takes a deep dive into the looming cold war fueled by nationstate AI development with two synthetic AI cohosts. See the white paper From Arms to Algorithms at delphigroup.com
Majorana 1 quantum chip 24.02.2025 7:10
In this episode of Foresight Radio, Tom discusses Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and its implications for quantum computing. Microsoft's breakthrough could allow for scaling quantum computers to millions of qubits on a single chip, potentially solving complex problems that would be impossible for classical computers. While there is skepticism in the scientific community about Microsoft's claims, the...
The Data Revolution: How AI, Smart Cities, and Food Tech Are Shaping Our Future 22.02.2025 44:22
In this episode of Foresight Radio, Tom Koulopoulos speaks with Erin Baumgartner, co-founder of Family Dinner and former assistant director at the MIT Senseable City Lab. The discussion explores the democratization of data—how it’s reshaping cities, transforming the food industry, and revolutionizing education through MIT’s MicroMasters program. The conversation covers: How data is transforming ur...
Reengineering the Future: A Conversation with Jim Champy on Leadership, AI, and Transformation 22.02.2025 55:48
In this episode of Foresight Radio, Tom Koulopoulos sits down with Jim Champy, co-author of the bestselling business book Reengineering the Corporation, which celebrates its 25th anniversary. They explore the evolution of business transformation, the role of leadership, and the disruptive forces shaping industries today. Their conversation covers everything from the legacy of reengineering to tech...
General Ai is already here 22.02.2025 50:42
In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Thomas Koulopoulos sits down with Chris Boos, founder of Arago and a leading expert in General AI, to explore the evolution, challenges, and future of artificial intelligence. AI vs. Machine Learning – Why AI is not just machine learning and why relying on one algorithm is risky. The Limits of Data – Why more data isn’t always better and how AI can make dec...
The Evolution of AI: Fear, Opportunity, and the Future of Business with Jack Crawford 22.02.2025 43:28
In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Thomas Koulopoulos sits down with Jack Crawford, a seasoned tech entrepreneur and AI expert, to unpack one of the most transformative forces in business and society today: Artificial Intelligence. From the fear factor surrounding AI to its massive potential, Jack and Tom explore: 🔹 The shift from rule-based AI to machine learning and beyond 🔹 How agentic...
The Big Pivot: Business, Sustainability & Climate Change with Andrew Winston 21.02.2025 42:50
In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Thomas Koulopoulos sits down with Andrew Winston, sustainability expert and author of The Big Pivot and Green to Gold, to discuss how businesses can tackle climate change, corporate sustainability, and the role of leadership in shaping a better future. What is "The Big Pivot"? – Why businesses must shift their priorities from short-term profits to solving g...
Quantum Computing: The Future of Computing Beyond Classical Limits with IBM’s Bob TK 20.02.2025 25:47
In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Thomas Koulopoulos sits down with Bob TK, VP of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem at IBM Research, to explore one of the most mind-bending and transformational technologies of our time: Quantum Computing. Their conversation covers: 🔹 What is quantum computing? A breakdown of qubits, superposition, and entanglement 🔹 Why classical computers are reaching their l...
Quantum Computing Part 2: Entanglement, Einstein’s Skepticism, and the Future of Computing 20.02.2025 20:14
In this second part of our Foresight Radio deep dive into Quantum Computing, host Thomas Koulopoulos explores the spooky and mind-bending aspects of quantum mechanics, including entanglement, a phenomenon that even Einstein struggled to accept. Joining Tom are top quantum researchers and experts: 🔹 Aditya Jain (PhD Student, Institute of Quantum Computing, Waterloo) – Breaking down quantum entangl...
The Driverless Revolution: AI, Safety, and the Future of Transportation 20.02.2025 28:17
In this episode of Foresight Radio, host Thomas Koulopoulos takes us on a journey into the world of autonomous vehicles. What happens when AI takes the wheel? How will self-driving technology reshape urban landscapes, transportation economics, and road safety? Joining Tom is Abe Ghabra, Managing Director of Aptiv’s Las Vegas Customer Technology Center, which has launched a fleet of 30 self-driving...
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