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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2020 · 1H 11M

A City in the Cloud with Balaji Srinivasan

from Charter Cities Podcast

Digital technology has evolved to the point that by hitting keys and tapping mice buttons, you can literally build a city in the cloud. This viral idea was started by angel investor Balaji Srinivasan, who believes in creating cities with crowd-funded territories and governed by smart contracts. In our conversation with Balaji, we touch on many intricate topics that link to two concepts — using tech to design ideal cities and how innovation is driven by exit strategies. Early in the episode, we dive into the future of America, and the rest of the world, as we explore the country’s politics, geography, military, and intellectual power. After discussing why it’s so difficult to get anything done in the US, Balaji talks about why people might soon begin emigrating from America. From cryptocurrency to Indians recognizing the success of Indian immigrants, Balaji shares his insights on how exits and alternative strategies can be the leading force behind change. Following this, we begin unpacking the ideas behind Balaji’s cloud city, the reasons that cities have historically been founded, and the many benefits of designing a city according to your group identity. Reflecting Balaji’s ‘digital first’ mindset, we chat about how innovations in the physical world can be driven through digital simulation before discussing why risk-aversion is the enemy of progress. An episode filled with carefully considered arguments and counter-arguments, tune in to hear more about Balaji Srinivasan’s incredible vision of the future.Key Points From This Episode:•   Hear why podcast host Mark sees a brighter future for the US than anywhere else.•   How robotics will have a greater impact on national outcomes than demographics.•   Mark and Balaji debate the question— “Is this the Chinese decade or the Chinese century?”•   Arguments for why US power might be vastly overestimated.•   How the internet is being segmented by different nation’s regulations.•   Why America can be considered an empire in decline.•   Comparing India in the 80s with present-day America.•   The benefits of seeing people of your heritage be successful within other models and areas.•   How creating successful alternative models can lead to reform.•   Balaji explains why there might be a mass exodus of people leaving America.•   Exploring the types of people who will emigrate from America.•   Using current technology to build a city in the cloud.•   How a ‘digital first’ approach can bring down costs when building a city.•   The three reasons why cities are often founded.•   Benefits to physically grouping yourself in a city with other like-minded people.•   Aligning groups of people and the challenge that comes from having huge online communities.•   How people prioritize their many identity expressions to determine what’s intrinsic to who they are.•   Pushing innovation in the physical world through digital simulation.•   Why risk or degrees of “Anarchy” will always come before innovation.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Mark LutterCharter Cities Institute on TwitterCharter Cities Institute on FacebookBalaji SrinivasanBalaji Srinivasan on LinkedInBalaji Srinivasan on TwitterNATOEdward SnowdenEmmanuel Macron‘The Chinese Decade’The Accidental SuperpowerVicariousBoston DynamicsBalaji TR35 TalkWhatsAppInstagramMinecraftSatoshi NakamotoWall Street JournalKodakThe End of PowerThe Revolt of the PublicBill GatesGoogle ChromeContagionJavits CenterSatya NadellaLee Kuan YewDeng XiaopingNew York TimesNomad ListTeleportCADFight ClubIKEAGoogle NewsWild Wild CountryCrossFitCommunistic Societies of the United StatesAnna GátInterintellectKanye WestTyler CowenPeter ThielJeff BezosFree State Project

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