Matt Furse, Rohit Lakhanpal, Vic Perdana

Futurestack

Technology EN ↓ 3 episodes

An exploration of the second-order effects that artificial intelligence will have on product design, business, society and our lives.

Author

Matt Furse, Rohit Lakhanpal, Vic Perdana

Category

Technology

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Latest episode

Dec 23, 2025

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Episodes

Futurestack | Episode 002: What are the opportunities for AI? 23.12.2025

The conversation explores the positive impact of AI, challenges in AI adoption, the value of developers in the AI era, and the limits and edges of the new market. It also delves into the importance of understanding the problem and reimagining solutions, overcoming the innovator's dilemma, and the role of regulation and responsibility in AI innovation. Takeaways AI's potential to disrupt and transf...

Futurestack | Episode 003: Looking back on 2025 and our hopes for 2026 23.12.2025

The conversation this month delves into the rapid adoption and diffusion of AI in 2025 together with the impact of AI on business and learning; speculation around the "AI bubble" and surprising shifts in AI and technology. Discussing real-world applications of AI, challenges around adoption and impacts on traditional computing and education. Chapters 00:00 AI Bubble and Infrastructure Investment 2...

Futurestack | Episode 001: Who, why and what 27.07.2025

Introduction to Futurestack - a podcast navigating the paradigm shift at the intersection of technology, product design, business and life.

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