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Latest Episode Jan 2026

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Anticipating and managing exponential impact - hosts David Wood and Calum Chace

Calum Chace is a sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling writer on artificial intelligence. He focuses on the medium- and long-term impact of AI on all of us, our societies and our economies. He advises companies and governments on AI policy.

His non-fiction books on AI are Surviving AI, about superintelligence, and The Economic Singularity, about the future of jobs. Both are now in their third editions.

He also wrote Pandora's Brain and Pandora’s Oracle, a pair of techno-thrillers about the first superintelligence. He is a regular contributor to magazines, newspapers, and radio.

In the last decade, Calum has given over 150 talks in 20 countries on six continents. Videos of his talks, and lots of other materials are available at https://calumchace.com/.

He is co-founder of a think tank focused on the future of jobs, called the Economic Singularity Foundation. The Foundation has published Stories from 2045, a collection of short stories written by its members.

Before becoming a full-time writer and speaker, Calum had a 30-year career in journalism and in business, as a marketer, a strategy consultant and a CEO. He studied philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford University, which confirmed his suspicion that science fiction is actually philosophy in fancy dress.

David Wood is Chair of London Futurists, and is the author or lead editor of twelve books about the future, including The Singularity Principles, Vital Foresight, The Abolition of Aging, Smartphones and Beyond, and Sustainable Superabundance.

He is also principal of the independent futurist consultancy and publisher Delta Wisdom, executive director of the Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV) Foundation, Foresight Advisor at SingularityNET, and a board director at the IEET (Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies). He regularly gives keynote talks around the world on how to prepare for radical disruption. See https://deltawisdom.com/.

As a pioneer of the mobile computing and smartphone industry, he co-founded Symbian in 1998. By 2012, software written by his teams had been included as the operating system on 500 million smartphones.

From 2010 to 2013, he was Technology Planning Lead (CTO) of Accenture Mobility, where he also co-led Accenture’s Mobility Health business initiative.

Has an MA in Mathematics from Cambridge, where he also undertook doctoral research in the Philosophy of Science, and a DSc from the University of Westminster.

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S1E127 Anticipating 2026

Jan 07, 2026 52m

When we started this Podcast back in August 2022, we, Calum and David, announced the theme to be “Anticipating and managing exponential impact”. We talked about three sub-themes: Developing the…

S1E126 The puzzle pieces that can defuse the US-China AI race dynamic, with Kayla Blomquist

Dec 23, 2025 35m

Almost every serious discussion about options to constrain the development of advanced AI results in someone raising the question: “But what about China?” The worry behind this question is that…

S1E125 Jensen Huang and the zero billion dollar market, with Stephen Witt

Dec 16, 2025 45m

Our guest in this episode is Stephen Witt, an American journalist and author who writes about the people driving the technological revolutions. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, and is…

S1E124 What's your p(Pause)? with Holly Elmore

Dec 05, 2025 44m

Our guest in this episode is Holly Elmore, who is the Founder and Executive Director of PauseAI US. The website pauseai-us.org starts with this headline: “Our proposal is simple: Don’t build powerful…

S1E123 Real-life superheroes and troubled institutions, with Tom Ough

Oct 31, 2025 40m

Popular movies sometimes feature leagues of superheroes who are ready to defend the Earth against catastrophe. In this episode, we’re going to be discussing some real-life superheroes, as chronicled…

S1E122 Safe superintelligence via a community of AIs and humans, with Craig Kaplan

Oct 10, 2025 41m

Craig Kaplan has been thinking about superintelligence longer than most. He bought the URL superintelligence.com back in 2006, and many years before that, in the late 1980s, he co-authored a series…

S1E121 How progress ends: the fate of nations, with Carl Benedikt Frey

Sep 17, 2025 37m

Many people expect improvements in technology over the next few years, but fewer people are optimistic about improvements in the economy. Especially in Europe, there’s a narrative that productivity…

S1E120 Tsetlin Machines, Literal Labs, and the future of AI, with Noel Hurley

Sep 08, 2025 36m

Our guest in this episode is Noel Hurley. Noel is a highly experienced technology strategist with a long career at the cutting edge of computing. He spent two decade-long stints at Arm, the…

S1E119 Intellectual dark matter? A reputation trap? The case of cold fusion, with Jonah Messinger

Aug 05, 2025 40m

Could the future see the emergence and adoption of a new field of engineering called nucleonics, in which the energy of nuclear fusion is accessed at relatively low temperatures, producing abundant…

S1E118 AI agents, AI safety, and AI boycotts, with Peter Scott

Jul 29, 2025 54m

This episode of London Futurists Podcast is a special joint production with the AI and You podcast which is hosted by Peter Scott. It features a three-way discussion, between Peter, Calum, and David,…

S1E117 The remarkable potential of hydrogen cars, with Hugo Spowers

Jul 18, 2025 43m

The guest in this episode is Hugo Spowers. Hugo has led an adventurous life. In the 1970s and 80s he was an active member of the Dangerous Sports Club, which invented bungee jumping, inspired by an…

S1E116 AI and the end of conflict, with Simon Horton

Jun 23, 2025 39m

Can we use AI to improve how we handle conflict? Or even to end the worst conflicts that are happening all around us? That’s the subject of the new book of our guest in this episode, Simon Horton.…

S1E115 The AI disconnect: understanding vs motivation, with Nate Soares

Jun 11, 2025 49m

Our guest in this episode is Nate Soares, President of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, or MIRI.MIRI was founded in 2000 as the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence by…

S1E114 Anticipating an Einstein moment in the understanding of consciousness, with Henry Shevlin

May 28, 2025 41m

Our guest in this episode is Henry Shevlin. Henry is the Associate Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge, where he also co-directs the Kinds…

S1E113 The case for a conditional AI safety treaty, with Otto Barten

May 09, 2025 37m

How can a binding international treaty be agreed and put into practice, when many parties are strongly tempted to break the rules of the agreement, for commercial or military advantage, and when…

S1E112 Humanity's final four years? with James Norris

Apr 30, 2025 49m

In this episode, we return to the subject of existential risks, but with a focus on what actions can be taken to eliminate or reduce these risks.Our guest is James Norris, who describes himself on…

S1E111 Human extinction: thinking the unthinkable, with Sean ÓhÉigeartaigh

Apr 23, 2025 42m

Our subject in this episode may seem grim – it’s the potential extinction of the human species, either from a natural disaster, like a supervolcano or an asteroid, or from our own human activities,…

S1E110 The best of times and the worst of times, updated, with Ramez Naam

Mar 26, 2025 45m

Our guest in this episode, Ramez Naam, is described on his website as “climate tech investor, clean energy advocate, and award-winning author”. But that hardly starts to convey the range of deep…

S1E109 PAI at Paris: the global AI ecosystem evolves, with Rebecca Finlay

Feb 27, 2025 38m

In this episode, our guest is Rebecca Finlay, the CEO at Partnership on AI (PAI). Rebecca previously joined us in Episode 62, back in October 2023, in what was the run-up to the Global AI Safety…

S1E108 AI agents: challenges ahead of mainstream adoption, with Tom Davenport

Feb 03, 2025 34m

The most highly anticipated development in AI this year is probably the expected arrival of AI agents, also referred to as “agentic AI”. We are told that AI agents have the potential to reshape how…

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