Project Synapse is a weekly conversation with author and Linux guru Marcel Gagne, cybersecurity expert and IT executive John Pinard and former CIO/CISO and podcast host Jim Love. All three are regularly working hands on with AI and new technoloyg. Together the three of them explore what is happening in the world of emerging technology, focusing on AI and robotics and its impact on our work, our lives and our society.
This week our discussion begins with filmmaker Dylan Reibling's documentary The End of the Internet, which examines decentralized internet experiments, community-built networks, Mastodon, BlueSky's protocol roots, and the broader question of whether we've surrendered too much control to a handful of tech giants.
Then the panel shifts into the week's biggest tech debates:
SpaceX's possible IPO and the risks of trillion-dollar AI-era valuations
Google I/O's massive AI announcements, including Gemini, AI search, video tools, smart glasses, and AI agents
Whether AI-powered search could damage publishers, YouTube creators, and e-commerce
Open source AI, decentralization, and whether China's AI ecosystem could disrupt U.S. dominance
How science fiction shapes AI behaviour — and whether better stories could create better artificial intelligence
This is a wide-ranging discussion about technology, control, innovation, capitalism, and who gets to shape the future.
Watch Dylan Reibling's film. You can find showings at www.theendoftheinternetfilm.com
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