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What Billionaire Tech CEOs Get Wrong About The Future, with Adam Becker

2025-12-06 Science & Technology
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Critiquing Tech Futurism: Between Science Fiction Dreams and Physical Limits

Discover why billionaires’ grand technological visions often misread science fiction and ignore fundamental physics constraints. Learn what wisdom, not just invention, must guide our future creations.

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  • Understand the physical impossibilities facing Mars colonization claims by stated deadlines.
  • Identify why exponential technological trends eventually hit hard physical and economic boundaries.
  • Analyze how tech leaders often misinterpret science fiction as blueprints rather than warnings about concentrated power.

This discussion features astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, comedian Chuck Nice, and author Adam Becker (author of More Everything Forever). They dissect specific tech-bro promises—AGI, space empires, functional immortality—grounding them in scientific reality and critiquing the hubris driving these visions.

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Are we making science fiction a reality? Is that a good thing? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and guest Adam Becker, science communicator and author of More Everything Forever, take a clear-eyed tour through sci-fi dreams, tech-bro promises, and the real science shaping our tomorrow. We explore the predictions made by billionaires and futurists who claim they’ll build space empires, conquer death, and upload human consciousness. Adam breaks down how he researched the book by reading tech bro predictions, cross-checking with experts in their field, and getting stonewalled by the CEOs themselves. From there, the trio examines Mars fantasies: Elon Musk’s dream of a million-person colony by 2050, the brutal physics of radiation exposure, perchlorates in Martian soil, and why even The Martian got key dangers wrong. We explore the singularity, “functional immortality,” and whether intelligence is a single number fated to grow exponentially. We unpack why Moore’s Law has already hit physical and economic limits, why AGI won’t magically fix global warming, and how physics (not hype) sets hard boundaries on computation, energy, and runaway technological dreams. Do tech bros need a lesson in reading comprehension? We explore the misreading of science fiction as blueprints instead of warnings, and the real dangers of concentrating wealth, power, and hypothetical AI “genies” in the hands of a few. Along the way they revisit Star Trek, dystopian futures from Blade Runner to Soylent Green, and what science fiction can teach us about ourselves—if we actually read it correctly. Neil closes with a cosmic perspective: the future will be shaped not just by invention, but by wisdom, restraint, and how responsibly we wield the tools we create. Thanks to our Patrons Jeremiah Washington, Lawrence Burr, PAscal, Melissa Lange, Noah Naccarato, christian lopez, Matthew Thomas Dunn, thalian, Morten Leirkjaer, Jonathan Markey, Expo, Heather, Brandon G, S Gr, carwingo, Neil, Micheal Rogerson, Torgeir Sundet, Nina (aka HelloDaydream) Scott Polaske, Christopher Branch, Matthew Tarter, Jeff Dasteel, Matthew Light, Dj Stuffin, Virginia Walters, Pablo Rojo, Don T, Jacob Searcy, Jeffery Marraccini, Madam Power, Bartosz Jaworski, Jonathan Amir, Brandon D, Zdeněk Bučko, Mason, Benedikt Hopf, L4NK, Susan Baumgartner, Austin Browning, Kari Windham, How to Poe, Richard C, Margie Baker, SubTheGator, Harry W Peters Jr, Sean, Ravi Kapoor, Diego Sanz, Jeremy Malli, Walter Mashman, Arthur Cousland, Jordan Dck, Ryan Kroboth, Daniel Carroll, Bartlomiej Lepka, Christopher M, Starry Dust, Kingfisher9000, Pdub, Mat Cauthon, Leithor, Wesley Wright, MJ Ladiosa, Minty FreSH RandoMness, Gilberto Garza, Daryle Lockhart, Lyric Kite, Sasquatch, Carolyn Duvall, Heather Renn, DavidX, Mr. Thrasher, and Tracy Boomer for supporting us this week. Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@Phi1618033 2025-12-06

Neil says he's my personal astrophysicist, but when I call him he never picks up.

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@emmanuelbaezcarventines8417 2025-12-07

People really don’t know how valuable this channel really is… Instead of damaging your brain with ridiculous TikTok videos, feed your brain with knowledge that will actually help you understand the world and help you strive in life.

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@tyleronearth 2025-12-06

Damn chuck spitting fire in this episode

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@secretsocietyofschnauzers 2025-12-08

I love how over time Chuck has revealed how complex and sincerely humble he keeps his intellect. The occasional observer would see him as simple comic relief but if you listen with the intent to understand, some of the funniest things he say's are some of the most accurate statements on a particular subject that was said during the entire episode.

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@prnobbs3262 2025-12-06

God, I enjoyed this so much. A room full of intelligent humans, respectfully, with humor, discussing dozens of topics, not a single threat, grandstand, or insult. It was like a vacation for my head.

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@ChaiChai-u3u 2026-01-07

The comparison of the tech bros to televangelists is spot on. Money for system belief with no proof necessary.

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@waynefeglyx4017 2025-12-11

I feel like this topic should be a multi episode series.

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@StarTalk 2026-01-13

Check out Adam's book 'More Everything Forever': https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/adam-becker/more-everything-forever/9781541619593/

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@pajacobmn 2026-01-03

Of all the hours I’ve spent listening to podcasts on AI, this one is by far the best.

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@ryvyr 2026-01-12

Recently in our bookclub reviewing "More Everything Forever," we had the delight of speaking with Adam for about an hour afterwords and I wish him all success in life and spreading grounded optimism, as we surely need it

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