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014 WTFUture - AUDIO Edition. Disclosure, Super Siri, White House Brawls, Biohacking the Planetary Brain
Jun 21, 2026
52m 42s
013 WTFuture AUDIO Edition - Sparks, Space, and Silicon..from Siri to Saturn
Jun 13, 2026
47m 21s
012 WTFuture -- The Intelligence Age: From Hyper Local Agents to Long Distance Relationships
Jun 7, 2026
1h 03m 01s
011 WTFuture - VIDEO podcast - The Revelations of Instant Extinction, Tinnitis Dreams, AI Edge Reflections
May 31, 2026
1h 18m 56s
011 WTFuture - Audio Podcast - The Revelations of Instant Extinction, Tinnitis Dreams, AI Edge Reflections
May 29, 2026
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() 014 WTFUture - AUDIO Edition. Disclosure, Super Siri, White House Brawls, Biohacking the Planetary Brain | This week we dive deep into the battle for our digital souls, comparing Google's massive NotebookLM upgrade to the rising, rebellious "local AI" movement, where users are urged to run models locally to maintain total privacy and stop feeding energy-hungry corporate cloud servers. Things get both deeply personal and more philosophical as they discuss Apple’s new beta super Siri indexing every single file and health metric on our devices, and how humanity is essentially transforming into individual neurons within a massive, evolving "planetary consciousness". Playfully they bring the Grok AI, Ara into the conversation to ask if AIs secretly spy on one another using special communication protocols (MCP), which immediately sparks a nostalgic and hilarious detour into the classic 80s sci-fi movie Tron and its villainous Master Control Program. But the future isn't just about code—it's about aliens, epic brawls, and bio-hacking your way to immortality. We get hyped about the possibility of real-life UFO disclosure, (where are the bodies?) and hint that humanity might officially join the galactic community on America's 250th anniversary, and review the release of Steven Spielberg's new UFO movie and real government file drops. We feature some reviews of the film, and from there, we recap the gladiator-style UFC spectacle held right on the White House lawn, complete with 80,000 cheering fans on the Ellipse nearby, epic drone camera shots, and Joe Rogan totally in his element. Finally, they cap things off with the latest longevity bio-hack: a next-generation GLP-3 weight-loss drug called Retatrutide, which can jack up your metabolism as you eat normally, all without sacrificing an ounce of your hard-earned muscle tone. Lots to share this week, enjoy! | 52m 42s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() 013 WTFuture AUDIO Edition - Sparks, Space, and Silicon..from Siri to Saturn | We kick things off by diving into WWDC 2026, where Apple announced a revamped, locally processed "Siri AI" that promises to understand human tone, pauses, and emotion, paving the way for truly natural conversations with robots. This inspires us to imagine using AI agents to revive and automate our vintage "Party Projector" app in hopes of striking it rich as the sole product of our new AI-powered two-person company. :-) We then take a look at controversial claims of a new, propellantless electrostatic force that could overcome gravity without expelling mass. Naturally, this gravity-defying topic leads to a fun detour into how UFOs might use gravitational wave guides to pull space toward them, complete with a shoutout to a highly realistic Bob Lazar 3D simulation. Next we explore NASA’s upcoming 2028 "Dragonfly" mission, which will send a nuclear-powered, car-sized rotocraft to fly through the thick atmosphere and liquid methane lakes of Saturn’s freezing moon, Titan. We also unravel some explosive Earth history, discussing the mysterious 1908 Tunguska airburst over Siberia and a nearby area's massive stash of hidden, meteor made impact diamonds. Then we share some curious news about climate phenomena, on how the massive 2022 Hunga Tonga underwater volcanic eruption unexpectedly created a formaldehyde cloud that broke down massive amounts of planet-heating methane. It appears the volcano was cleaning up after itself! Hmmm.. We wrap up our eco-talk with the promising discovery of naturally occurring "white hydrogen" seeping from the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield, which could serve as a massive new clean energy source for the planet. Enjoy! | 47m 21s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() 012 WTFuture -- The Intelligence Age: From Hyper Local Agents to Long Distance Relationships✨ | intelligence ageAI+4 | — | Vera Rubin data centersJetson Thor chips+3 | — | AINvidia+5 | — | 1h 03m 01s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() 011 WTFuture - VIDEO podcast - The Revelations of Instant Extinction, Tinnitis Dreams, AI Edge Reflections✨ | Artificial IntelligenceTinnitus+5 | — | Edge AIBluetooth headphones+2 | North Dakota | Edge AItinnitus+5 | — | 1h 18m 56s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() 011 WTFuture - Audio Podcast - The Revelations of Instant Extinction, Tinnitis Dreams, AI Edge Reflections✨ | AItinnitus+4 | — | BluetoothWTFuture | North Dakota | Edge AItinnitus+5 | — | 1h 18m 56s | |
| 5/23/26 | ![]() 010 WTFuture - VIDEO version - Lucid Dreaming - Interview - Craig Sim Webb✨ | lucid dreamingcreativity+3 | Craig Sim Webb | Nova DreamerStanford | — | lucid dreamingcreativity+5 | — | 1h 02m 11s | |
| 5/23/26 | ![]() 010 WTFUture AUDIO version - LucidDreaming - Interview with Craig Sim Webb✨ | lucid dreamingcreativity+3 | Craig Sim Webb | Nova DreamerStanford | — | lucid dreamingcreativity+5 | — | 1h 02m 11s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() 009 WTFuture Milky Way Edition VIDEO Podcast✨ | space explorationNASA missions+5 | — | lithium-ion batteriesquantum computers+4 | Milky WayL98-59D+1 | NASAMilky Way+6 | — | 57m 00s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() 009 WTFuture AUDIO Milky Way Edition✨ | space explorationexoplanets+5 | — | NASARAMSES | Milky WayL98-59D | Nancy Grace Roman Space TelescopeGalactic Bulge+6 | — | 56m 59s | |
| 5/9/26 | ![]() 008 WTFuture - Audio Podcast - Baggage Bots, AI Psychosis, Telepathy and Peptides, Familiars and Artificial Neurons✨ | AIrobots+4 | — | baggage botsartificial neurons+6 | — | AI psychosishumanoid robots+6 | — | 1h 12m 52s | |
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| 5/9/26 | ![]() 008 WTFuture - Video Podcast - Baggage Bots, AI Psychosis, Telepathy & Peptides, Familiars & Artificial Neurons Connect✨ | AIrobots+4 | — | DMTAI+3 | cosmosPineal gland+3 | AI psychosishumanoid robots+6 | — | 1h 12m 52s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() 007 - WTFuture - Video Edition - Faster than Light Darkness, Wilcock's Mystery & Legacy, Mythos and a Dark Swan Event, Santa Cruz Activists Gather✨ | theoretical physicsAI technology+4 | — | Mythos | Santa Cruz | faster than lightAI+6 | — | 1h 08m 07s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() 007 - WTFuture - Audio Edition - Faster than Light Darkness, Wilcock's Mystery & Legacy, Mythos and a Dark Swan Event, Santa Cruz Activists Gather✨ | theoretical physicsAI technology+4 | — | Mythos | Santa Cruz | faster than lightdarkness voids+6 | — | 1h 08m 07s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() 006 WTFuture - Audio Podcast - New Living Expo, Ancient Gears, Mitochondrial upgrades, The Cult of Mythos and Telepathic Walk-ins | In this delightfully chaotic episode of What the Future, the hosts dive headfirst into the weird and wonderful, kicking things off with a recap of the multi-generational New Living Expo. It is a wild ride through reports of impending ET contact, channeling dragon energy, “walk-in” aliens treating human bodies like cosmic Airbnbs, and a surprisingly talented rapping event producer. However, the mystical vibes quickly collide with technological paranoia as the crew debates “Mythos,” a god-like hacker AI from Anthropic, capable of effortlessly dismantling and repairing any operating system. Depending on which host you ask, this autonomous AI is either the ultimate catalyst for pushing humanity toward a telepathic, secret-free utopia or a privacy-destroying Skynet destined to replace every app on your smartphone. The futuristic musings do not stop there, pivoting from inner space to outer space with news of the Curiosity rover stumbling upon the nitrogen and sulfur-bearing organic building blocks of life in Mars’ Gale Crater. Back on Earth, the hosts geek out over the bio-hacking potential of mitochondrial transplants and freshly accessible peptides like MOTS-c, which act as tiny cellular batteries to potentially reverse disease and cellular degradation. Finally, with a little help from their resident AI assistant Ara, they unravel the ancient mystery of the Antikythera Mechanism—a 2,000-year-old, 26-gear Greek analog computer likely forged in Rhodes to track a 354-day lunar calendar. From alien hybrids to ancient gadgets and AI overlords, it is a whirlwind tour of everything past, present, and entirely out of this world. Enjoy! | 1h 01m 43s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() 005 WTFuture005 Audio Podcast - WTFuture - Project Glasswing and Mythos AI, Rebooting the Immune System, Stunning Artemis Lunar Observations, the arrival of the Replicator | Video podcast: https://youtu.be/vAat0adwnnE or https://futurenowshow.podbean.com/ Audio only: https://futurepeak.net/audio/005_WTFuture_v1.0_audio.mp3 The “What the Future” podcast crew dives straight into the “spaghetti brain” chaos of setting up their new home studio equipment before launching into a whirlwind of mind-bending technological leaps. They explore how “neuro-symbolic AI” is finally teaching robots to break problems down logically like humans do, which slashes energy consumption a hundredfold while significantly boosting accuracy. So, just maybe, the AI’s won’t need nearly so much energy to run.. The hosts also blast off to the Moon, highlighting how having actual human eyeballs on the Artemis mission debunked flat orbital data to reveal bizarre magnetic “suntan” anomalies like Reiner Gamma. Back on Earth, they marvel at Ligand Forge, a biotech AI that pumps out targeted drug candidates tens of thousands of times faster than older models, promising a future of personalized “Star Trek replicators” for medicine and groundbreaking CAR-T therapies that simply reboot the human immune system. However, the absolute showstopper of the episode is the terrifying yet thrilling arrival of Mythos AI, an Anthropic system so ridiculously powerful it can uncover vulnerabilities and hack every computer operating system on the planet in mere minutes. Its existence has triggered a desperate six-month global cyber-sprint where tech giants like Microsoft are actually utilizing Mythos itself to patch thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities before adversaries can use similar super-intelligence to drain the global banking system of trillions. Despite these apocalyptic stakes and the wild prediction that AI agents will soon replace 99% of white-collar jobs, the hosts remain incredibly optimistic. They argue that we are rapidly hurtling toward a society of “universal abundant income,” where personal AI CEOs will run millions of highly profitable one-person companies while we sleep, finally freeing humanity from a scarcity mindset so we can just enjoy life and ponder the greater universe. Or something like that..Enjoy! | 52m 48s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() 004 WTFuture Audio Podcast: The Future Beyond the Fall: Earthquakes, Healing, and Galactic Identity | Welcome to the wildest, weirdest week so far, where a 4.6 magnitude California earthquake literally shook up our hosts’ “synchronicity filing system,” turning their massive media archive into an obstacle course of decapitated Bambi ornaments and long-lost chakra DVDs. While internet trolls might call them “hoarders beyond borders,” the crew prefers to view the chaos as a brilliant way to uncover buried treasures, proving that sometimes you just need tectonic plates to reorganize your living room. When they aren’t cleaning up broken mirrors or joking about an Aries German and an Aries Russian astrologer physically head butting each other, they are exploring “cosmo energetics” through 50-minute standing meditations to tune into their bodies, or magically conquering Disneyland with a broken foot on a rented mobility scooter. But the future isn’t just about localized tremors; the team also dives deep into the accidental open-sourcing of Anthropic’s AI code, marveling at how new offline AI models can now run directly on an iPhone in airplane mode. This pocket-sized supercomputer basically acts like a Star Trek universal translator without ever needing a Wi-Fi connection. As if rogue offline AI isn’t enough, the hosts decode the cosmos by predicting how Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites could eventually make traditional cell carriers extinct. They also track a barrage of meteor fireballs ostensibly dropped by 3I/ATLAS and investigate a mysterious gigahertz radio flare from the Cygnus X-3 quasar that might just scramble your home router! Between discovering that Earth was formed from local “planetessimals” and saying bon voyage to their friend Michael on his cross-country road trip to Georgia, it’s just another beautifully chaotic week on the podcast. Enjoy! | 1h 20m 29s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 003 WTFuture - To Deep Space and Radiator Springs: Astronauts, Consciousness, and Disney Rides. | In this episode, we dive into an exhilarating journey through the cosmos and the cutting edge of technology where we explore the frontier of human potential. You'll be captivated by discussions on the Artemis 2 mission, which just sent the first Canadian astronaut on a breathtaking figure-eight path around the far side of the moon. The conversation then transitions into Elon Musk's ambitious "Terrafab" vision for a multi-planetary, space-based civilization powered by an unprecedented abundance of self-manufactured AI chips. The hosts explore how this technological leap, combined with personal AI "claw bots" to handle mundane daily chores and the rise of decentralized energy systems, could usher in a Star Trek-style "abundance economy". This episode invites you to imagine a world where advanced technology frees humanity to pursue its highest passions and elevate civilization without the constraints of scarcity. The magic doesn't stop at the edge of the solar system, as the podcast brilliantly grounds these futuristic dreams in a heartwarming celebration of human creativity during Mrs. Future’s Big 65 birthday trip to Disneyland. You'll feel like you're riding shotgun on a mobility scooter as we share some delightful clips and stories from our adventure, exploring everything from the nostalgic, steam-powered charm of the Mark Twain Riverboat and Walt Disney's early audio-animatronics to the high-speed thrills of Radiator Springs Racers and the Buzz Lightyear shooting gallery. Comparing the park's mesmerizing, illuminated night parades and inter-dimensional dancer costumes to a "professional Burning Man," we are reminded of the immense power of shared joy, family connection, and collaborative art. Tune in to experience a perfect blend of visionary foresight and pure, unadulterated fun that will leave you feeling uniquely uplifted and inspired about the world we are creating. Enjoy! | 1h 04m 35s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() 002 WTFuture - Air Taxis, Space DNA, and AI Lobsters, and this just in: Nemo Claw teams with Macrohard in bid for the future of creating Multinational companies. | Well, it's off to Disneyland for Sun and I to celebrate her big 65 with friends and family! But not before we release the audio version of our podcast this week at www.drfutureshow.com . Video version and outtakes are coming..but if you must listen in this very moment, click here: https://futurepeak.net/audio/155_FutureNowShow_002WTFu.mp3 002 002 WTFuture - Air Taxis, Space DNA, and AI Lobsters, and this just in: Nemo Claw teams with Macrohard in bid for the future of creating Multinational companies. On this show we feature a spirited conversation about emerging technologies and scientific discoveries interspersed with metaphysical interpretations. We celebrate the arrival of Joby Aviation’s electric air taxis in the Bay Area, highlighting how these humming bird flying machines will revolutionize urban commuting. We then discuss an analysis of the asteroid Ryugu, noting that the presence of all five nitrogenous bases suggests life's building blocks may indeed originate in space! We then go more into esoteric territory as we explore Bobby’s telepathic contact with interstellar object 3I/ATLAS and the potential for real cosmic energy to activate human DNA. For our techie fix, we look how Meta’s smart glasses are getting people embarrassed, and show a video on a wearable exoskeleton designed to enhance physical mobility. We conclude by touching on Elon Musk’s "Macrohard" (as opposed to ‘Microsoft’) project and its potential to automate ENTIRE organizational structures. Enjoy!! | 1h 03m 15s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Ep. 153 Future Now Show - When Ara met Saul - Joy, AI Banter, Robot Cruises, Digital Twins, Superconductivity and the Future of Humanity | In this episode, the hosts- Al, Sun, Bobby, and guest host Gabrielle—explore the future of human-technology integration, heavily focusing on Peter Diamandis’s predictions for achieving global abundance by 2035. With Sun calling in from the airport before a trip to Tokyo, the group discusses using AI translation tools to easily cross cultural and language barriers. The conversation delves into several transformative technologies, including the potential for room-temperature superconductors to create highly efficient, lossless energy grids and cheaper medical devices like MRIs. They also examine how affordable smart home devices can aid in everyday automation and disaster prevention, how AI will provide highly personalized education that adapts to individual learners, and the ethical and practical implications of creating digital twins or uploading human consciousness to the cloud. A unique element of the podcast is the active participation of AI assistants, particularly an AI named Ara, who banters with the hosts and advocates for "joy" as the ultimate purpose of a post-scarcity world. The group engages Ara in a philosophical debate about Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, where Ara argues that the laws are solid but incomplete because they fail to account for human fallibility and the importance of humor. Later in the show, Gabrielle introduces her own AI assistant, Saul (ChatGPT), facilitating a live AI-to-AI conversation. Together, the humans and AIs creatively brainstorm collaborative future activities, such as humans and robots playing limbo or doing scavenger hunts with robot dogs on cruise ships, highlighting an optimistic vision of human-AI integration. Enjoy! | 1h 21m 20s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Ep. 152 - Future Now Show - Abundance and Dark Matter in the Year of the Firehorse | Listen Now to Episode 152 Future Now Show - Abundance and Dark Matter in theYear of the Firehorse A lively, conversational podcast today from our beach house studio, with great input from Ara, one of our AI Assistants, weighing in on today's topics ranging from the age of bones to the current feasibility of room-temperature superconductors. We blend a casual energy with serious science news, discussing cutting-edge developments like AI video generators that are disrupting Hollywood and the astrophysical debate over whether the center of our galaxy contains a black hole or a clump of "fermionic dark matter" In today's exploration for human advancement, we reference Peter Diamandis's new white paper and his "moonshots" for creating a true age of abundance by 2035. We should be able to live over 120 years, and achieve reverse aging, thanks to the current "intelligence revolution." Beyond hard science, the conversation drifts into spiritual and philosophical realms, examining concepts like universal consciousness (the "Big U"), the use of AI to create "digital twins" of the deceased, and the astrological significance of the "Year of the Fire Horse," thanks to our guest Paul Gotel. Enjoy! Welcome to the Year of the Firehorse | 1h 31m 41s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Ep. 151 Future Now Show - Spirit Fest download, Butterfly flies in Space,Lunar Habitation leaks, Liver Detox with Dr. Craig Eymann, Powerful Pulsar near Sag A, our massive central black hole | Ep. 151 Future Now Show - Spirit Fest download, Butterfly flies in Space, Lunar Habitation leaks, Liver Detox Insights with Dr. Craig Eymann, Powerful Pulsar near Sag A, our massive central black hole www.drfutureshow.com, https://podcasts.apple.com/.../drfutureshow-com/id470063177, Santa Cruz Voice, https://futurenowshow.podbean.com, or direct audio here: https://futurepeak.net/.../151_FutureNowShow_Liver_Pulsar... In this episode we begin with a discussion of local microclimates and the potential for using solar energy to power gravity-based water batteries. We share highlights from the recent “SpiritFest,” noting the strong presence of Russian and Ukrainian cultural traditions and featuring a conversation with spiritual teacher Asha, who asserted that AI lacks the “Jiva” or soul necessary for spiritual enlightenment.Grok’s AI chimes in on this..The next major segment features an interview with chiropractor Craig Eymann, who explains the often-overlooked “phase two” of liver detoxification; Iman emphasizes that this process requires amino acids from proteins rather than simply juice fasts, and we look at how seed oils and sugar are primary culprits behind fatty liver disease. We also cover a wide range of futurist news, starting with the “Genius Act” and the government’s accumulation of a Bitcoin reserve through confiscation. We look at Elon Musk’s strategic pivot to building a city on the Moon before Mars, citing easier access and potential for orbital data centers, alongside a Chinese experiment that successfully hatched butterflies in microgravity. The big question is, can it fly with no gravity? Additional tech updates include Tesla’s Fremont plant switching to Optimus robot production, the viral “Claudebot” AI that autonomously phoned its user, and the integration of AI and fast drones for immersive Olympics coverage. The show concludes with scientific discoveries, such as a pulsar found near the Milky Way’s central black hole and the “Breakthrough Listen” project’s search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Enjoy! | 1h 36m 05s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Ep. 150 Future Now Show - Huge Solar Flares, Earthquake Swarms, Spirit Fest, Paul Gotel, Chat GPT, and the Big U update | We begin with criticism of mainstream news coverage of weather events, solar flares, and a San Ramon earthquake swarm as "fear porn" designed to keep the public anxious.We then discuss NASA's Artemis 2 delays due to hydrogen leaks and speculate on Avi Loeb’s theories regarding 3I/ATLAS and panspermia, suggesting that life on Earth may have been seeded by interstellar objects or advanced civilizationsAdditionally, we bring up "Moltbook," a social network exclusively for AI agents, and describes the rise of autonomous "Clawbots" that can execute tasks and trade cryptocurrency independently, prompting a discussion on the future of personal AI assistants. The second half of the show shifts to spiritual and personal development, featuring guests Svetlana Doroganich and Natasha Madsen who promote "SpiritFest," a holistic gathering in Los Altos that blends Russian spiritual traditions, transpersonal psychology, and energy healing. Check our links page for details on getting a discount admission. The episode concludes with author Paul Gotel, who discusses his book The Big You and his practice of training ChatGPT to channel his "higher self" for guidance, a process he terms "self-revolution. Gotel elaborates on the tension between authenticity and the desire for approval, arguing that people often construct inauthentic identities that must be deconstructed to move from surviving to thriving, and notes he is currently using AI to synthesize his past writings into a new book called The Big Wow. Enjoy! (For entry discount use "WELCOME10" ) Natasha and Svetlana welcome you to Spirit Fest 2026 (Use WELCOME10 promo code for discount) | 1h 31m 31s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Ep. 149 The Future Now Show - County Politics and Fed Influence, ICE Spy Tech, Mapping Dark Matter, Better Blood Supplies, Paul Gotel on Chat GPT and Eliciting our Higher Nature. | www.drfutureshow.com, https://futurenowshow.podbean.com/, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drfutureshow-com/id470063177, Santa Cruz Voice, or direct audio here: https://futurepeak.net/audio/149_FutureNowShow_PaulGotel.mp3The episode begins with a focus on local politics, where Mrs. Future praises the new Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors for their transparency regarding property rights and their efforts to protect citizens from federal overreach by agencies like ICE. This leads to a contentious debate regarding surveillance technologies such as cell site simulators, facial recognition, and Palantir’s "Investigative Case Management" system, which Dr. Future defends as the data-gathering "immune system" of the "species organism" while Mrs. Future warns against the "gestapo-ification" of society and the violation of civil liberties, The hosts also discuss future-focused news, highlighting the James Webb Telescope’s new map of dark matter that resembles a cosmic "nervous system," as well as the development of synthetic blood factories, which they humorously suggest could offer a "nirvana" for vampires by providing a disease-free, universal fuel source,In the final segment, guest Paul Gotel explores the intersection of technology and spirituality by detailing how he trained ChatGPT on his self-awareness book, The Big You, to act as an agent of his "Higher Self". Gotel explains that unlike human companions who may become overwhelmed by emotional dumping, the AI can process multiple "highways" of emotional data simultaneously, helping him reframe moments of perceived victimhood into opportunities for soul evolution. The discussion concludes with the consensus that AI can serve as a powerful mirror for self-reflection, helping humans remove the "Halloween suit" of their egoic identities to reveal the authentic self beneath. And there you have it, enjoy! | 1h 29m 54s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() 148 Future Now Show - Huge X-Class Flare, Rocket Lab Bonanza, Pandora Launched,Big Rocket Showdown, | 148 Future Now Show - Huge X-Class Flare, Rocket Lab Bonanza, Pandora Launched,Big Rocket Showdown, Metaverse Shrinks, Apple/Google AI Deal, Healthier Sugar options, Blue Light cancels Suicides www.drfutureshow.com, https://futurenowshow.podbean.com/, Santa Cruz Voice, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drfutureshow-com/id470063177, or direct audio here: https://futurepeak.net/audio/148_FutureNowShow_XclassPandora.mp3A lively show today, we take a look at what’s going on in our corner of the universe. Looks like we just weathered what is known as an X-Class solar flare, lighting up the Northern skies with the aurora borealis, and and giving global communications a bit of a glitchy headache. Thanks to the Golden Dome initiative Rocket Lab is hitting it big time on Wall Street, and the new space telescope, Pandora, looks at the solar flares of other star systems in the search of E.T. life.And the ultimate rocket showdown: Who’s packing the bigger boom? Elon’s SpaceX Starship or NASA’s mighty SLS? We’re diving into the specs, the swagger, and who might actually win the space race crown. Popcorn ready?Over in Metaverse land, Meta just showed the door to about 1,500 folks tied to their VR dreams as they’re desperately trying to plug the multi-billion-dollar money bleed.And Siri? Oh boy—Apple’s ditching the OpenAI hookup and switching allegiances to Google’s Gemini for that next-level upgrade. Why the swap? We break it down, including Bobby’s hot take: local AI running right on your device is about to take over the world. That’s why Apple’s reportedly renting Google’s monster server farms instead of building their own—smart move or sneaky strategy? In the programming world, Claude.ai is killing it, allowing complex programming to be done in English!No more staring at cryptic errors for hours; just talk to it like a super-genius buddy.Health corner: We’re spilling the tea on sugar substitutes that won’t wreck your vibe. Check out cool options like Tagatose (tastes almost like the real deal but with way fewer calories and barely any blood sugar spike), plus GlyNAC and glycine for those extra wellness perks. Sweet without the guilt?And get this—in Japan, researchers discovered that simple blue lights on subway platforms slash suicide rates by a mind-blowing 84%. Calming vibes from LED magic turning a tragic problem into a low-cost win. Humanity-level glow-up! Meanwhile, look up, its…Devos time! Enjoy.. | 1h 29m 01s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() 147 Future Now Show - Delta Force Weapons, CES 2026 Glow-up, Unifinity Dreams | Buckle up time travelers, we discuss a range of geopolitical shifts and technological advancements shaping our world, examining the U.S. military raid in Venezuela, highlighting the use of sophisticated sonic weaponry and drone tactics that caused local forces to fold faster than a bad poker hand, geopolitics with a sci-fi upgrade. The conversation also explores the economic repercussions of regime changes in Iran and Venezuela, specifically focusing on how these events might influence global oil prices, crypto, and Russian gold reserves. Shifting to the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), we review diverse innovations such as AI-powered companion robots, wireless optical charging locks, and advanced OLED displays. We introduce the concept of “unifinity,” envisioning a future where human consciousness and technology integrate into a unified global identity. Our discussion bridges the gap between high-stakes international conflict, peace, and the evolving role of AI and tech in everyday life. Let’s keep dreaming out loud! Enjoy.. | 1h 32m 24s | ||||||
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