Thinking On Paper: Technology, Considered

Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson

The worlds top CEOs, founders, writers and outliers explain what AI & technology is doing your business and life - and how you can see the patterns others can't. Thinking On Paper is a weekly technology podcast hosted by writers and systems thinkers Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson. It covers the convergence of AI, quantum computing, robotics and space infrastructure. For professionals, parents, creators and curious minds who want to think for themselves about AI and technology. All original. All human.

  1. 6d ago

    Space-Based Solar To Power Music Festival In Portugal

    Sanjay Vijendran of TerraSpark explains how space based solar power could soon be a real alternative to fossil fuels... with a music festival in Portugal.TerraSpark is planning a ground-based wireless power transmission demo in Portugal, using power beaming to run a live music concert. The company is also preparing an in-orbit power-beaming payload for Dcube’s Arrakis mission, testing radio frequency power transfer across a spacecraft. The conversation covers TerraSpark’s plan to power a live music concert in Portugal using wireless power transmission, its in-orbit payload on Dcube’s Arrakis mission, radio frequency versus laser power beaming, near-infrared transmission and power-beaming efficiency. You'll learn about orbital data centers, energy security, ITU spectrum regulation, interference testing, and what it takes to make solar power from space credible to investors, regulators, and the energy sector. -- Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, Space, quantum computing, science, and the systems shaping the future.  🏠 Buy us a beer on Substack 🎧Be With Us On YouTube 🎧 Remember steve jobs on APPLE 📺 Get the clips and outtakes on Instagram -- Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Space-Based Solar Power (01:37) Market Trends and Projections (03:52) Energy Crisis and Global Dependencies (06:26) The Threat to Power Structures (07:39) Innovative Demonstrations of Wireless Power (10:31) Future Plans and Space Missions (20:41) Scaling Power Transmission from Space (22:35) Technologies for Space-Based Solar Power (31:22) Governance and Regulation of Space-Based Solar Power (49:57) The Future of Space-Based Solar Power

    52 min
  2. May 23

    The Lithium Paradox: The Environmental Cost of the Energy Transition

    Lithium and copper mining are central to the energy transition. From EV batteries and grid storage to drones, solar power, wind turbines, and data centers, these minerals are essential. But the environmental costs of mining, especially water use, local pollution, biodiversity loss, and community impact, are still difficult to measure. In this episode, Jennifer Dunn, professor of chemical engineering at Northwestern University, joins us to explain how life cycle assessment can compare the environmental impact of different mines and supply chains.  The conversation covers lithium brine mining, hard rock lithium mining, copper demand, critical minerals, mine permitting, local water stress, recycling, mining waste, battery supply chains, and the central question behind clean technology: can decarbonization scale without shifting environmental costs onto local communities? -- Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, Space, quantum computing, science, and the systems shaping the future.  🏠 Buy us a beer on Substack 🎧 Take us with you on Spotify 🎧 Remember steve jobs on APPLE 📺 Get the clips and outtakes on Instagram -- Chapters (00:00) Disruptors & Curious Minds (02:10) The Demand for Copper and Lithium (02:57) Environmental Impact of Mining (05:59) Water Consumption and Mining Methods (08:30) Community Concerns and Local Impact (11:29) Recycling and Wastewater Mining (14:04) Life Cycle Assessments in Mining (27:06) Understanding Emissions in Mining (29:45) Life Cycle Assessment: A Comparative Approach (34:05) Stakeholder Perspectives on Mining Impacts (37:42) Technology and Transparency in Mining (42:42) Consumer Awareness and Ethical Sourcing (48:55) Challenges in Quantifying Social Impacts

    52 min
  3. May 6

    IBM And The Quantum Computer Isolated From The Universe

    Quantum computing escaped the lab. And to work properly, they need to escape the universe. Scott Crowder, Vice President of IBM Quantum Adoption, explains IBM Quantum’s approach to quantum-centric supercomputing, where QPUs, GPUs, CPUs, and HPC systems work together to solve problems that classical computers cannot handle alone. The conversation covers IBM’s 2029 fault-tolerant quantum roadmap, Starling, Qiskit, quantum algorithms, quantum chemistry, Cleveland Clinic’s protein simulation, RIKEN, superconducting qubits, data centers, Nvidia GPUs, and why quantum computing depends on accessibility, open-source software, and real-world adoption. Please enjoy the show. - Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, computing, science, and the systems shaping the future. 🏠 HQ: www.thinkingonpaper.xyz 📺 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingonpaperpodcast/ 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00volKqMsQntToeho35W47 🎧 APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-on-paper-technology-moves-fast-think-slower/id1713227258 -- Mark x: https://x.com/markfielding99 Jeremy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremygilbertson/ – Chapters (00:00) Trailer (01:20) Quantum computing (02:40) IBM Reference Architecture (05:05) Superconducting (06:47) Algorithmic Discovery (12:34) Cleveland Clinic (13:44) IBM's quantum-centric supercomputing architecture (16:07) Quantum computers today (17:58) Quantum and classical converge (22:28) Richard Feynman (25:25) Data centers (32:01) Quantum computers in space (42:19) Qiskit, NVIDIA, and open source

    44 min
  4. A Very Good Conversation On The Future Of Technology - Anders Sandberg

    Apr 28

    A Very Good Conversation On The Future Of Technology - Anders Sandberg

    Transhumanism, mind uploading, AGI, and human augmentation are not separate futures, Anders Sandberg argues. They are different ways humans extend themselves, first through memory, smartphones, LLMs, and AI agents, then through brain emulation, uploaded minds, and systems that may make decisions better than we do. The conversation follows that tension into agent accountability, AI safety, consciousness, personal identity, and the possibility of AI-run economies. It ends at civilizational scale, with space governance, asteroid mining, moon ownership, orbital slots, and the question of what humans become when we can copy, upload, redesign, or outsource parts of ourselves. Please enjoy having your mind expanded. -- Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, computing, science, and the systems shaping the future. Connect with us. 🎧 Listen to every podcast⁠ 📺 Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ 🏠 Follow us on ⁠X⁠ 🏠 Follow Jeremy on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ To suggest guests or sponsor the show, please email: hello@thinkingonpaper.xyz -- Chapters (00:00) TRAILER (08:09) Mobile Technology on Humanity (11:51) Accountability in AI Agents (18:25) Empathy (25:35) AGI vs. Alien Life (27:36) Consciousness (35:52) Uploaded Minds (40:33) Parallel Realities (45:16) Human Collaboration (46:24) AGI (51:23) The Dual Economy (57:43) Space Ownership (01:05:18) Human Expansion (01:17:49) The Space Race (01:21:43) Space Exploration (01:24:22) New Forms of Governance (01:26:18) NASA (01:28:41) Breakaway Movements in Space (01:30:16) Space Governance (01:34:18) Fusion Energy (01:42:15) Time and Life Extension (01:48:06) Extended Lifespans (01:52:03) Technology

    1h 54m

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The worlds top CEOs, founders, writers and outliers explain what AI & technology is doing your business and life - and how you can see the patterns others can't. Thinking On Paper is a weekly technology podcast hosted by writers and systems thinkers Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson. It covers the convergence of AI, quantum computing, robotics and space infrastructure. For professionals, parents, creators and curious minds who want to think for themselves about AI and technology. All original. All human.

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