Matt Ridley has spent decades studying evolution, innovation, energy, genetics, and the forces that shape human progress. In this conversation, he argues that many of today's biggest debates about AI, energy, biotechnology, and economic growth are missing the bigger picture.
We discuss why AI is more likely to evolve through competition than domination, why America may be entering a new era of physical innovation, how breakthroughs in gene editing and medicine could transform healthcare, and why slowing innovation may be the greatest cost we impose on future generations.
Whether you're interested in AI, startups, energy, biotechnology, or the future of civilization, this conversation from SIC 2026 offers a refreshingly optimistic, evidence-based perspective on what's coming next.
Chapters
00:00 Cold Open 01:05 Is America's Innovation Famine Finally Over? 05:00 Why AI Won't Become One Superintelligence 07:48 Using AI to Defend Against AI 08:10 AI's Massive Energy Demand and the Future of Power 10:50 Nuclear, Fusion, and the Rise of Private Innovation 13:00 Why AI Is Changing the Energy Debate 14:36 The Biotech Revolution Is Here 18:23 Can We Finally Beat Cancer? 19:32 Europe, America, and the Future of Innovation 20:37 Why Slowing Innovation Hurts Future Generations 21:59 What Would Matt Ridley Change First? 22:22 Can America Sustain an Innovation Boom? 24:39 Why Civilization Is More Resilient Than We Think 27:01 What Happens If We Discover Alien Life? 27:47 Closing Thoughts
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