11 episodes

Utopia or dystopia? It’s up to us.In the 21st century, powerful technologies have been appearing at a breathtaking pace—related to the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and more. They have amazing potential upsides, but we can’t ignore the serious risks that come with them.Brave New Planet is a podcast that delves deep into the most exciting and challenging scientific frontiers, helping us understand them and grapple with their implications. Dr. Eric Lander, president and founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, is a geneticist, molecular biologist, and mathematician who was a leader of the Human Genome Project and for eight years served as a science advisor to the White House for President Obama. He’s also the host of Brave New Planet, and he’s talked to leading researchers, journalists, doctors, policy makers, activists, and legal experts to illuminate how this generation’s choices will shape the future as never before.Brave New Planet is a partnership between the Broad Institute, Pushkin Industries, and The Boston Globe's Opinion team.

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    • Science
    • 4.6 • 47 Ratings

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Utopia or dystopia? It’s up to us.In the 21st century, powerful technologies have been appearing at a breathtaking pace—related to the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and more. They have amazing potential upsides, but we can’t ignore the serious risks that come with them.Brave New Planet is a podcast that delves deep into the most exciting and challenging scientific frontiers, helping us understand them and grapple with their implications. Dr. Eric Lander, president and founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, is a geneticist, molecular biologist, and mathematician who was a leader of the Human Genome Project and for eight years served as a science advisor to the White House for President Obama. He’s also the host of Brave New Planet, and he’s talked to leading researchers, journalists, doctors, policy makers, activists, and legal experts to illuminate how this generation’s choices will shape the future as never before.Brave New Planet is a partnership between the Broad Institute, Pushkin Industries, and The Boston Globe's Opinion team.

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    What’s at Stake

    What’s at Stake

    Malcolm Gladwell joins host Dr. Eric Lander for a conversation about science, society, and how the decisions we make today will impact generations to come. At a moment when science is becoming more important than ever for meeting the challenges ahead, can we solve the growing tensions between society and science?

    For links to materials referenced in the episode, suggestions for further learning, and guest bios, visit bravenewplanet.org. 

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    • 19 min
    Deepfakes and the Future of Truth

    Deepfakes and the Future of Truth

    It’s getting easy to create convincing—but false—videos through artificial intelligence. These “deepfakes” can have interesting applications in art and education, but they can also cause great harm—from ruining the reputation of an ex-partner to provoking international conflicts or swinging elections. When seeing is not believing, who can we trust, and can democracy and truth survive? 

    For links to materials referenced in the episode, suggestions for further learning, and guest bios, visit bravenewplanet.org. 

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    A Radical Approach to Climate Change

    A Radical Approach to Climate Change

    Could altering the Earth’s atmosphere to reflect back some of the sun’s rays be a solution to climate change? It would likely decrease global temperatures, but it might lead to climate wars. Humanity might become “addicted” to it for survival. And ultimately, would this technology only distract us from tackling the real problem of carbon emissions?
    For links to materials referenced in the episode, suggestions for further learning, and guest bios, visit bravenewplanet.org. 

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    • 58 min
    RSV: The Quest for a New Vaccine

    RSV: The Quest for a New Vaccine

    What is ‘structure-based’ vaccine design? Before scientists used these techniques to design vaccines against Covid, they were testing them in the lab to combat RSV. Keren Landman joins the show to talk about how this respiratory virus endangers the lives of babies and the elderly. Then, we hear about an early RSV vaccine trial that cast a shadow over modern research, and how scientists, including our guests Jason McLellan and Barney Graham, later figured out how to create and stabilize a viral antigen’s spike protein to fight RSV.
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    • 23 min
    Killer Robots and the Future of War

    Killer Robots and the Future of War

    Fully autonomous lethal weapons—robots that can select and engage targets without human intervention—are fast becoming possible. They might minimize casualties and protect civilians in times of war. But is it morally wrong to put a computer in charge of life or death decisions? Could system errors lead to flash wars? But, as war gets faster and more complex, is it even feasible to keep humans in the loop?

    For links to materials referenced in the episode, suggestions for further learning, and guest bios, visit bravenewplanet.org. 

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    • 1 hr 3 min
    What Algorithms Say About You

    What Algorithms Say About You

    Artificial intelligence is letting us make predictive algorithms that translate languages and spot diseases as well or better than humans. But these systems are also being used to make decisions about hiring and criminal sentencing. Do computers trained on vast datasets of human experience learn human biases, like sexism and racism? Is it possible to create an algorithm that is fair for everyone? And should you have the right to know when these algorithms are being used and how they work?

    For links to materials referenced in the episode, suggestions for further learning, and guest bios, visit bravenewplanet.org. 

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    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
47 Ratings

47 Ratings

Sciencesauce ,

One of the best science podcasts out there

Honestly, one of the best science podcasts out there, and I am one of those who have listened to many.

At first, I thought this would be just another podcast whining about the dangers of future technology, but the different perspectives brought upon by the guests are always varied and well-balanced.

The content is up-to-date, engaging and very pertinent. The host is also very interesting to listen to.

Thank you for this amazing podcast and please make more!

Notmyrealnametoday ,

Ugh that voice

I enjoy the content of most episodes and can’t fault the choices made for content or the research but the host’s voice annoys along with his plugging for his foundation and his repeated calls to talk about a particular issue at dinners with friends.

Frustrated1234555 ,

Fascinating but a little too long.

Excellent podcast! Thank you. The content is fascinating. My only recommendation is to perhaps split it in a couple of episodes (you already divided the content in chapters anyway). 1 hr was a bit too long and I had to split the listening over a couple of days (I listen to podcasts while I run for 20 mins). Maybe it is me not knowing how to navigate within a podcast for chapters but it would make it easier to listen if it was shorter. Thank you!

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