2025-08-22
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The next Google of AI hasn't emerged yet. Most generic apps will die quickly. The winners will either own distribution at scale or master deep vertical data.
Meanwhile, the real breakthroughs are brewing at the infrastructure level: from neurons on chips to satellites in orbit, where the future of AI will be forged.
Join Esther Wong and Anthony Sar, CEO and Co-Founder of Finoverse, for an engaging discussion on the future of AI. Here are some key takeaways:
We are creating AI systems that are inherently difficult to explain and control. This represents a historic first: technology potentially beyond human control.
Over the next few years, virtual reality living may become common. Boundaries between life and non-life, as well as reality and non-reality, will become increasingly blurred.
More AI agents may exist as citizens or productive societal members than humans. These AI beings will be given life and responsibilities similar to humans.
Watch the podcast here.
Content with timestamp:
[00:00] Introduction and Esther Wong's Expertise
[04:25] Innovation in AI Infrastructure vs. Applications06:10 Commoditization of LLMs and the Evolution of AI Giants
[10:55] Risks and Biases with Intelligence Technologies
[15:37] The Future of AGI and Society
[23:08] Bioengineering and Neurocomputing
[30:30] Metaverse and Augmented Reality
[44:07] Esther's Investment Philosophy and Predictions
[58:07] Space Technology and AI Development1:03:53 Challenges in AI Applications and Infrastructure
