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A Perfect World; With Unintended Consequences

A Perfect World; With Unintended Consequences

By: William Nobrega
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A Perfect World is a conversation-driven podcast exploring the rapidly evolving intersection of AI, robotics, and the future of human innovation. Each episode brings together experts, creators, and curious thinkers to examine how emerging technologies are reshaping the way we live, work, and understand the world.

From breakthrough developments in machine learning and automation to the ethics of digital life and the role of humanity in a tech-led future, our goal is simple: make complex ideas accessible, engaging, and meaningful. Whether you’re an engineer, a student, or simply tech-curious, this podcast invites you to imagine what comes next—and what it means for all of us.

Recorded from the Schoonever Center at Ohio University, this podcast has a diverse range of guests from all universities.

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Episodes
  • A Perfect World: Episode 15 - Professor Bolong Cao
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, host William Nobrega, author of the forthcoming book A Perfect World with Unintended Consequences, sits down with Professor Bolong Cao to discuss the "best and worst of times" in our rapidly evolving technological landscape.

    Professor Cao, an Associate Professor of Economics at Ohio University, shares his unique perspective as a member of the "top 0.1%" of power users of advanced AI tools. Together, they explore the threshold of a new era in human civilization, diving into:

    • The Future of Intelligence: The transition from statistical AI models to tools that can push the boundaries of human innovation.
    • The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: A candid look at the upcoming "wild card" of designer babies and the competitive pressure parents may face regarding genetic IQ enhancement.
    • The Robot Revolution: Discussing the marriage of AI and humanoid robotics, the risks of self-aware machines, and why we need hard "guardrails" to keep technology aligned with human interests.

    Join us for a deep dive into the technologies that are changing what it means to be human and the unintended consequences we must prepare for today.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 14- Professor Daniel Karney
    Jan 22 2026

    Today we are joined by Associate Professor of Economics Daniel Karney. We have a great discussion about the future of economics and if there is a permanent underclass forming.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 13: Professor Xiangxu Lin
    Dec 4 2025

    Today, we are joined by Associate Professor Xiangxu Lin. We talk about AI, Convergence, and what humanoid robots will look like in the future.

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    24 mins
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