thinkfuture: technology, philosophy and the future

chris kalaboukis

Welcome to thinkfuture, where host Chris Kalaboukis explores the bold ideas shaping tomorrow. From AI-driven creativity and personal growth to leadership in remote work, this podcast delves into the intersection of innovation, technology, and human connection. With visionary guests and thought-provoking conversations, thinkfuture helps listeners unlock new possibilities, challenge the status quo, and create the future they want to see. Tune in for fresh insights, actionable strategies, and unexpected inspiration.

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    1119 The End of Passwords | Bojan Simic on HYPR, Identity, and the Future of Authentication

    See more: https://thinkfuture.substack.comConnect with Bojan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bojansimic---Passwords were supposed to die 20 years ago—so why are we still using them?In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis talks with Bojan Simic, co-founder and CEO of HYPR, a cybersecurity company on a mission to finally eliminate passwords for good.Bojan shares how a personal hacking experience early in his career sparked his obsession with fixing identity security. That moment eventually led to the creation of HYPR, a platform that uses biometrics, tokenization, and passwordless authentication to secure users while simplifying the login process.We discuss:- Why the password problem has persisted for decades- How HYPR’s technology replaces passwords with biometrics and cryptographic keys- The challenges of mass adoption across enterprises and consumers- How HYPR is expanding into full identity verification—protecting the entire identity lifecycle- Why “passwordless” isn’t just about convenience, but trust and security- What the future of authentication might look like in 2035- The role AI could play in identity assurance and fraud detectionBojan’s vision is clear: the internet of the future won’t rely on secrets—it’ll rely on proof.If you’re interested in cybersecurity, authentication, biometrics, or the future of digital identity, this episode is a must-listen.

    32 min
  2. 29 OCT.

    1117 Is Success an Illusion? Olga Zalite on Redefining Success and Preserving Human Creativity

    See more: https://thinkfuture.substack.comConnect with Olga: https://olia.art---If “success” is just a story we’ve been sold—what does it mean to live on your own terms?In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis speaks with Olga Zalite, illustrator and creative thinker, about how our understanding of success has been hijacked by external forces—and what it means to reclaim it in an AI-driven world.They question whether “success” even exists as a meaningful concept or if it’s just a social construct built on performance, comparison, and approval. Olga and Chris share their personal experiences of chasing externally defined goals—only to realize that fulfillment comes from alignment, not achievement.We cover:- Why “success” is more performance than purpose- How social media and consumer culture shape our desires- The evolving meaning of success through different life stages- The impact of AI on creative professions and artistic value- Why preserving human skills and critical thinking matters more than ever- How to define success on your own terms in an age of automationOlga also shares her perspective as an artist navigating a world where AI-generated art is flooding the market, challenging both value and originality.If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re chasing your own dream—or someone else’s—this conversation will make you stop and think.

    37 min
  3. 8 OCT.

    1114 The 17-Year-Old Building AI Startups | Shahzeb Ali on Coding, Python, and the Future of Tech

    See more: thinkfuture.substack.comConnect with Shahzeb: https://shahzebali.com/---Meet the world’s youngest certified Python developer—and the founder of an AI startup.In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis talks with Shahzeb Ali, a 17-year-old entrepreneur from Pakistan who’s already the youngest certified Python developer recognized by the Python Institute and IBM. He’s also the author of Data Science for Teens and the founder of DevelMo, an AI startup helping businesses scale with smart, data-driven solutions.Shahzeb’s story is as inspiring as it is forward-looking. From struggling with Visual Basic as a kid to mastering Python and building computer vision products, he’s proof that the next generation isn’t waiting for permission to innovate.We explore:- How Shahzeb discovered Python and became the youngest certified developer- Why Python’s simplicity makes it perfect for teens learning to code- The story behind his AI-powered product, CrowdIQ, and its real-world applications- The pros and cons of “vibe coding” and AI-assisted development- Why critical thinking still matters—even in the age of AI- How easy MVPs and AI tools are fueling a wave of young entrepreneurs- Shahzeb’s mission to inspire more teens to pursue tech and entrepreneurshipIf you’re passionate about AI, programming, or the next generation of innovators, this episode will leave you feeling optimistic about the future of technology.

    33 min
  4. 1 OCT.

    1113 Why I Stopped Fearing AI in Art

    See more: https://thinkfuture.substack.com Connect with Maya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mackerma/ --- Is AI here to replace creativity—or to unlock more of it? In this episode of thinkfuture, host Chris Kalaboukis speaks with Maya Ackerman, generative AI pioneer and founder of WaveAI, one of the earliest startups in the space. Maya has been exploring the frontier of human–AI collaboration in creativity for over a decade, and she shares her perspective on how we should really think about these systems. We explore: - Maya’s journey as one of the first generative AI founders (2017) - Why AI should augment—not replace—human creativity - How to view AI as an “imagination engine,” not an oracle of truth - The big questions around consciousness and whether AI can ever be “aware” - Why expecting AI to deliver objective facts is a dangerous myth - What the next 10 years could look like for work, art, and human connection - The potential role of universal basic income in an AI-driven society - How AI might allow us to shift from machine-like labor to more creative, expressive lives Maya’s vision is optimistic yet grounded: if we embrace AI as a partner in creativity instead of a replacement, we can move into a future where imagination, art, and human connection become the center of our lives. If you’re curious about generative AI, creativity, truth, and the evolving role of humans in an AI-first world, this episode is a must-listen.

    43 min
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Welcome to thinkfuture, where host Chris Kalaboukis explores the bold ideas shaping tomorrow. From AI-driven creativity and personal growth to leadership in remote work, this podcast delves into the intersection of innovation, technology, and human connection. With visionary guests and thought-provoking conversations, thinkfuture helps listeners unlock new possibilities, challenge the status quo, and create the future they want to see. Tune in for fresh insights, actionable strategies, and unexpected inspiration.