8 Things Founders NEED to Know About AGI and the Singularity

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 29 MIN

8 Things Founders NEED to Know About AGI and the Singularity

from The Startup Different Podcast · host David and Chris Sinkinson

Ready or not, AGI is coming - and it could reshape everything we know about business, work, and life itself.In this eye-opening episode of Startup Different, hosts dive deep into the most consequential technology shift of our lifetime: Artificial General Intelligence. With predictions pointing to AGI's arrival as early as 2028, founders can't afford to ignore what's coming next.Drawing insights from the AI2027 project and cutting-edge research, this episode unpacks eight critical things every entrepreneur needs to understand about our rapidly approaching AGI future. From the potential displacement of 40-60% of white-collar jobs to revolutionary breakthroughs in healthcare, the hosts explore both the unprecedented opportunities and existential challenges that AGI will bring.But this isn't just about the technology — it's about the human side of the equation. What happens when machines surpass human intelligence? How do we navigate the emotional and psychological impacts? And what does it mean for the future of entrepreneurship when the rules of the game are about to be completely rewritten?Whether you're feeling optimistic about an age of abundance or concerned about potential dystopian outcomes, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and help you think strategically about positioning your business—and yourself—for the AGI revolution.The singularity isn't science fiction anymore. It's a business reality that's closer than you think.

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