Technocracy

Ajay Prakash and Loong Wang

Dive into the intriguing world of deep technology and its intersection with business on "Technocracy." Hosted by Ajay and Loong, entrepreneurs with roots in education, physics, and high-performance computing, this podcast unpacks the complexities of quantum computing, life sciences, autonomous technologies, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Why Everyone Needs to Learn to Code (Even Just a Bit)

    11/04/2025

    Why Everyone Needs to Learn to Code (Even Just a Bit)

    In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, Ajay Prakash and Loong Wang are joined by Kerman Kohli to explore the gritty realities of building with AI. From vibe coding disasters to data engineering struggles, they dive into what it really takes to be a modern AI engineer. Kerman shares his journey building a personal AI scheduling assistant—from breaking Google Calendar’s API to creating his own time-slot library and natural language date parser. This episode unpacks why building real AI tools isn’t as glamorous as it looks. They also discuss: - Why everyone might need to learn coding - The myth of AI replacing SaaS - How commoditized outputs unlock creativity - The rise of personal software -The unglamorous truth behind APIs, dates, and infrastructure - Why most AI demos break in the real world - And how the future belongs to those who know how to think, not just code. Whether you're a founder, engineer, or AI enthusiast—this one’s packed with brutally honest takes, practical advice, and future-forward insights. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ 00:00 Introduction to AI and Coding 00:49 Exploring Image AI and Its Impact 02:11 The Evolution of Copywriting with AI 03:49 The Future of AI-Generated Content 04:41 Building Generative 3D Worlds 05:44 Personal AI Tutors and Skill Development 06:36 The Importance of Systematic Thinking in AI 11:20 Challenges in Data Engineering with AI 17:44 Developing Personal Software Solutions 20:11 The Journey of Building an AI-Powered Calendar App 31:10 The Value of Becoming a Software Engineer 32:02 Critical Thinking in Software Engineering 32:41 Building and Expressing Ideas Through Code 34:19 Navigating AI and Software Development 35:04 Creating Tools for AI Integration 39:19 Challenges in Date and Time Programming 45:03 The Future of AI and Software Development 52:18 Final Thoughts on AI and Personal Growth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    59 min
  2. Why AI Still Can’t Replace Human Taste & Style

    31/03/2025

    Why AI Still Can’t Replace Human Taste & Style

    In this episode of the Technocracy podcast, hosts Ajay and Loong delve into a nostalgic view of the internet, predicting a return to pre-Facebook days. They explore the future of AI, debating whether AI can surpass human intuition and creativity, especially in terms involving taste and style. The hosts discuss how AI-generated content might lead to AI-free spaces and the potential need for new roles like AI trainers and sustainers. The conversation shifts to the nature of lightning, its immense energy, and the challenges of capturing it for power. They elaborate on the physics behind lightning strikes, debunking common myths and explaining why visible lightning appears to travel from the ground to the sky. The episode wraps up with reflections on the intersection of deep technology and human expertise, encouraging listeners to not just consider execution but also guard their innovative ideas in an AI-driven future. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ 00:00 Introduction to the Future of the Internet 01:14 Exploring AI and Human Consciousness 05:06 The Role of AI in Content Creation 07:07 The Value of Human Effort and Taste 12:02 Future Job Roles in an AI-Driven World 24:50 Human Perception and Conscious Experience 32:19 Creating an AI Version of Yourself 33:51 Lightning, Doom, and Drugs 33:58 Debunking Lightning Myths 34:59 The Energy in a Lightning Bolt 36:43 Challenges in Capturing Lightning Energy 36:58 Historical Attempts to Capture Lightning 37:55 Modern Lightning Capture Technologies 44:12 How Lightning Actually Works 57:16 The Future of Lightning Energy 01:01:51 Closing Thoughts and Subscriber Goals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 3m
  3. How Wireless Energy Will Change the World – Lasers, Drones & The Future!

    28/02/2025

    How Wireless Energy Will Change the World – Lasers, Drones & The Future!

    Revolutionizing Wireless Energy Transmission with Aquila's Advanced Technology In this episode, hosts Ajay and Loon explore the pioneering work of Billy, founder of Aquila, in the realm of wireless energy transmission. Billy details Aquila's journey from initial concepts to groundbreaking advancements in power beaming technology. Topics discussed include the operational challenges and breakthroughs in laser energy networking, managing intense optical power, and thermal dissipation. The conversation covers Aquila's strategic hiring, technology integration, and regulatory considerations. Billy also outlines Aquila's ambitious vision for the future—expanding from drone applications to global energy distribution and beyond. The episode provides a comprehensive look at a transformative technology with the potential to reshape energy infrastructure and enable deep space exploration. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Energy Transmission Challenges 01:19 Founding Aquila: Vision and Mission 03:21 Technological Innovations and Efficiency Gains 07:53 Scaling and Team Dynamics 12:18 Safety and Operational Readiness 17:43 Efficiency Breakthroughs and Future Prospects 20:46 Tuning the Band Gap for High Efficiency 21:12 Vertical Multi-Junction Cells and Power Beaming 21:40 Integrating Cells into Drone Power Systems 22:14 Optimizing Efficiency and Addressing Thermalization 23:33 Innovations in Semiconductor Systems 24:26 Operational Challenges and Attenuation 25:30 Stratospheric Drones and Energy Distribution 27:01 Thermal Management and Material Innovations 28:16 Custom Manufacturing and Scaling Challenges 29:13 Technical Challenges and Laser Locking 37:06 Future Vision: Energy Networks and Aerospace 39:23 Connecting Remote Communities and Long-Term Goals 40:35 Exploring Last Mile Delivery and Market Potential 41:45 Conclusion and Further Resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min
  4. Why Flights Are Cheaper But Airlines Make No Money

    08/02/2025

    Why Flights Are Cheaper But Airlines Make No Money

    Exploring Technological Innovations and Financial Mysteries In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, hosts Ajay and Loong dive into various technological and financial topics. They begin by discussing the complexities of AWS and serverless functions, introducing Titan CLI and its unique one-time payment model. They then segue into broader technological advancements, touching on blockchain, data storage, and the future of decentralized finance versus traditional financial instruments. The conversation shifts to the economics of flights and televisions, revealing how technical improvements have drastically reduced their costs over time. The episode concludes with an investigation into the financial transparency of Burning Man, raising questions about the organization's spending amid increasing losses. Tune in for an enlightening conversation blending technology, finance, and intriguing case studies. 00:00 Introduction to AWS and Data Localization 01:19 Exploring Titan CLI and Serverless Functions 03:42 The Simplicity and Efficiency of Serverless 10:39 Challenges and Innovations in Serverless and Databases 20:28 Blockchain and Future Innovations 26:57 Japanese Convenience Stores and Financial Infrastructure 27:25 Cash-Heavy Countries and Blockchain Payments 27:55 QR Code Payments in China 28:20 Virtual Store Clerks in Japan 32:05 Flight Economics and Cost Structures 39:53 The Decline in TV Prices 42:20 Burning Man Financials Exposed 48:24 Wrap-Up and Future Topics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min
  5. Graveyards, Gas Stations, and the AI Apocalypse

    31/01/2025

    Graveyards, Gas Stations, and the AI Apocalypse

    Exploring the Future of EV Charging Stations and AI Programming Limitations In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, hosts Ajay and Loong explore a variety of intriguing topics. They discuss the evolving role of service stations as the world transitions to electric vehicles, revealing that convenience retail is a significant profit driver compared to fuel sales. The conversation also delves into the capabilities and limitations of AI in programming competitions, specifically highlighting its struggles with novel problem-solving scenarios. Additionally, they touch on the economics of graveyards, optimal stair height regulations, and potential future discussion topics, including sodium-ion batteries and the mechanics of lightning. This episode offers a fascinating intersection of technology, business, and everyday curiosities. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts 00:24 Tech Industry Behind the Scenes 01:13 Pokemon Card Market Trends 02:53 Graveyard Economics 11:58 Optimal Stair Design 23:49 De-evolution of Technology 28:45 The Fragility of Modern Knowledge 29:34 Numeracy Skills in the Workplace 30:44 The Medical Test Paradox 33:58 AI's Limitations in Problem Solving 46:49 The Future of Service Stations 54:23 Upcoming Topics Teaser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58 min
  6. 2025 Tech Predictions: AI, Gene Editing, and More

    27/01/2025

    2025 Tech Predictions: AI, Gene Editing, and More

    In this episode of Technocracy Podcast, hosts Ajay and Loong dive into the latest technological breakthroughs and discuss their implications for the future. They explore AI advances, including AI VTubers and autonomous scientific agents, and contemplate the potential for a company to achieve $100M in revenue with zero employees. The conversation covers emerging technologies, impactful business models, global tech trends, and personal tech finds that have enhanced productivity and creativity. Join them for a comprehensive review of 2024 and bold predictions for 2025. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts on AI and Tech 00:39 Personal Tech Finds and AI Applications 01:02 Technocracy Podcast Kickoff and 2024 Tech Review 01:53 Gene Editing Breakthroughs and AI in Science 04:54 Coding with AI: Experiences and Insights 10:46 Emerging Technologies and Business Models 24:29 Influences and Surprising Innovations 38:32 The Humor of AI: A Surprising Experience 39:54 Investing in AI VTubers and Influencers 42:26 The Future of Chip Manufacturing and Next-Gen Nuclear 44:53 Exploring Autonomous Scientific Agents and AI in Healthcare 45:44 Victor Talon's Revolutionary Programming Language 51:16 Global Trends and the Impact of AI on Emerging Markets 57:55 Personal Tech Finds and AI Triaging 01:00:55 Skills to Develop in 2025: Coding and Molecular Physics 01:07:47 Bold Predictions for the Tech World in 2025 01:11:16 Wrapping Up: Future Plans for the Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 14m
  7. 27/01/2025

    Navigating Angel Investing and African Tech

    In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, hosts Ajay and Loon engage in a spirited conversation with Caleb from Proximity and Tech Safari. They explore various facets of angel investing, particularly in the African tech ecosystem. The discussion covers the importance of market validation, the pros and cons of raising venture capital, and the significance of building a strong reputation and content presence. Caleb also shares insights from his experiences with African startups and the lessons learned from different investment strategies. The episode offers a blend of industry specifics, investment wisdom, and personal experiences, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of deep technology and business. -- Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.net Website: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ -- 00:00 Reflecting on Last Year's Hustle 00:49 Introduction to the Technocracy Podcast 01:05 Meet Caleb: African Tech Investor 03:24 Building a Reputation in Angel Investing 07:17 Investment Strategies and Market Focus 15:52 Challenges in African Tech Investments 30:53 The Reality of African Unicorns 37:21 Navigating Currency and Financial Challenges 37:55 Government Policies and Their Impact 39:19 Market vs. Founder: What's More Important? 40:11 The Importance of Opportunity Selection 40:44 Founder-Market Fit and Operational Skills 42:11 The Weight of Founder vs. Market 45:46 The Lines vs. Dots Mentality 46:14 The Velocity of Founders 51:34 The Importance of Rest and Sprint States 01:01:03 Reflections on Fundraising and Investment 01:11:04 Advice for Aspiring Investors 01:13:06 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 14m
  8. Insider Tips on VC Fundraising

    19/12/2024

    Insider Tips on VC Fundraising

    In this episode of the Technocracy Podcast, Ajay dives into the complexities of venture capital and fundraising with guest Warwick. The conversation covers a range of topics including the importance of having dissenters in the investment process, the traits that separate exceptional founders from average ones, and the impact of market cycles on valuations.  Warwick shares his experiences from being on both sides of fundraising, his views on financial projections, and the role of investor relationships. They also touch on the psychological aspects of raising capital and offer insights into the startup ecosystem, notably in Australia. Ajay adds his own perspectives as a solo founder, making for a comprehensive discussion on the highs and lows of building and investing in startups. Check out Ajay’s Stuff: EntryLevel: https://entrylevel.netWebsite: https://ajays.quest Check out Loong’s Stuff: QDX: https://www.qdx.co/ Automera: https://automeratx.com/ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction to Fundraising and Innovation 00:39 Welcome to Technocracy Podcast 01:02 Meet Warwick: Fundraising Expert 02:00 Hot Takes on Fundraising 02:20 Investment Philosophy and Mistakes 05:05 Characteristics of Exceptional Founders 05:53 Lessons from Failed Ventures 07:59 Importance of Founder Selection 09:47 Qualitative Traits of Founders 23:47 The Role of Financial Projections 32:24 Choosing the Right Investors 41:40 The Importance of Founder Velocity 42:08 Building Investor Relationships 44:55 The Myth of Quick Capital Raises 46:13 The Value of Warm Introductions 48:45 Cold Outreach Strategies 53:27 Smart Money vs. Dumb Money 58:35 Is Venture Capital a Good Investment? 01:11:14 The State of MedTech Funding 01:13:01 Solo Founders vs. Co-Founders 01:18:21 Final Thoughts and Advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 23m

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Dive into the intriguing world of deep technology and its intersection with business on "Technocracy." Hosted by Ajay and Loong, entrepreneurs with roots in education, physics, and high-performance computing, this podcast unpacks the complexities of quantum computing, life sciences, autonomous technologies, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.