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    We Won a Webby Award! Who Could've Predicted That? And Are All Predictions Bunk Anyway?

    25.04.2026 | 38 Min.
    We won the Webby Award for best tech podcast of 2026!!!
    I’m stunned! But Kwaku doesn’t like it when I say stuff like that, because as he reminds me in this “FAFO Friday” edition, “sometimes good things happen to good people.” OK, I'll take it. We won! And now I need to prepare a five word speech to give. "FAFO Fridays Are My Favorite" comes to mind...
    But really, who could’ve predicted this? And also, are all predictions bunk? Kwaku just returned from a week at “Big TED” and he reports back that the talk everyone is talking about is “Beware the power of prediction” from philosopher and AI ethicist Carissa Véliz. 
    What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies, according to Véliz and she warns us, on stage and in her new book, that we should we wary of false prophets — and of relying on AI-driven predictions. Some predictions are useful she says, e.g. weather forecasts are great because the weather doesn’t care what you predict, but others become self-fulfilling prophecies: if an AI says someone is uninsurable and then you deny them insurance then yes, they are uninsurable, but were they before you (or your algorithm) said so? 

    It all speaks to a powerlessness many of us feel. Speaking of which… Meta just rolled out employee surveillance that tracks keystrokes, mouse clicks, and periodic screenshots — to train AI on their employees' own jobs…. Someone threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's house… The anti-data-center backlash is getting physical. And (sorry) here’s a prediction, if people don’t start feeling like they have some agency, we’re going to see more of this (especially in an election year). But as Kwaku puts it, we are the fuel. AI does nothing without us, so let’s reclaim our agency, because…

    The Future Needs a Word. 

    That’s one of the five-word speech options we consider. I’m drawn to it, but not sold on it, so please share your own suggestions…
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    "I Can't Believe It's Not Software!" Paul Ford on AI and the Asterisk*

    21.04.2026 | 45 Min.
    So what even is “real” software anyway?
    Someone builds an app over the weekend. It works. It looks good. And then the search begins — for the asterisk. Security? Design quality? Can it go to production? Paul Ford says we’re in a new era: "I can't believe it's not software!"
    Paul is the co-founder of Aboard, where he helps organizations build custom software quickly, using AI tools. He's also one of my favorite tech writers. You may know him from "What Is Code," the opus he wrote for Bloomberg Businessweek a decade ago or from his writing in the New York Times, including his recent opinion piece, The A.I. Disruption We’ve Been Waiting for Has Arrived. Or perhaps you’re hip to Ftrain, where he’s been writing for longer than we’ve had the word “blog.”
    In this conversation, recorded at Aboard’s podcast studio (Paul and his cofounder also host a great show), we dig into the strange new world where roles are colliding, software* gets built quickly, and no one is quite sure what to teach their kids.
    We get into:
    What Paul calls "the great search for the asterisk" — the moment someone demos an app and everyone scrambles to find the catch
    How the power dynamic between engineers and everyone else is fundamentally shifting — and why that's both liberating and destabilizing
    Why vibe coded prototypes are changing how agencies pitch and price their work — and why pricing is "very unresolved"
    The skills that actually matter now: client communication, systems thinking, and depth over velocity
    Why "the environmental costs [of AI] have become essentially a truthful folk narrative to talk about how difficult and scary and painful it is to see your life get continually smashed into bits."
    What he's teaching his kids (hint: it's not to code)
    Chapters:

    (01:40) - “We’re in a funny moment now” – catching up on the ten years since “What Is Code?”

    (05:30) - “ You gotta stop fighting” - AI code is genuinely useful, caveats and all

    (08:44) - AI enables people who could never afford custom software to have it

    (09:50) - Why he knew he’d get yelled at for his recent piece in the NYTimes

    (13:00) - “AI washing” and job cuts

    (14:50) - Paul’s theory for why the market oscillates so wildly on AI news + are we going to vibe code our own DoorDash?

    (17:00) - What’s the hardest thing about building with AI right now?

    (19:36) - Hiring, the most in-demand skills, and “forward-deployed engineers”

    (27:50) - “Product is still hard” – in response to: “What is something that AI will never be great at?”

    (31:36) - “What is something that sounds like science fiction, but that will soon be real — and commonplace?”

    (32:46) - Why Paul is excited about world models (and thinks LLM’s are topping out)

    (36:06) - Why environmental concerns have become a “truthful folk narrative about how difficult and scary” AI is

    (39:26) - There is no magic solution for climate (but one positive thing AI can do is help digest climate data)

    (41:26) - Why kids should learn systems thinking

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    We're a Webby nominee for Best Tech Podcast! Please vote! And here are the FAFO highlights the Webby's loved so much

    16.04.2026 | 11 Min.
    Hey everyone... so, in case you haven't heard... this show, Future Around & Find Out, has been nominated for a Webby for best tech podcast! 

    *** VOTE HERE: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2026/podcasts/shows/technology ***
    I was kind of being chill about this. I am, admittedly, not my own best hype man, but then I got riled up when I heard the hosts of The Vergecast, one of the other nominees and last year's winner, complain that they weren't winning by enough votes and that they wanted to win by such a large margin that it -- quote -- hurts everyone's feelings. 
    Well, those are my feelings Nilay Patel was talking about! 

    Look, I like the Verge -- and I definitely didn't have them on my list of people I might feud with this years -- but f* those guys! Let's win this thing!

    So could you please vote? Today, April 16th is the last day to do so and we're currently just behind, in second place. The link to vote is in the show notes. You can also find it on the show's website at Future Around dot com

    And what is it you're voting for? Well, if you've been listening then you already know what this show is all about, but I also thought for newbies and even for long time listeners, it might be fun for you to hear exactly what the Webby judges listened to when they voted for FAFO to be a best tech podcast nominee. They ask for ten minutes of audio, so I made a highlight reel — and here it is.
    *** VOTE HERE: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2026/podcasts/shows/technology ***
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    We Need Inventors. And Inventors Need Us. Pablos Holman on Finding and Backing Zero to One Builders

    14.04.2026 | 31 Min.
    We live in a world where every crisis lands in your pocket the moment it happens. The result? We're more informed than ever — and somehow less capable of doing anything about it.
    Inventor and investor Pablos Holman has a diagnosis: we're spreading ourselves across every problem, which means we're solving none of them. His prescription is uncomfortable — pick one thing, go all in, and cut the noise.
    ***
    QUICK PLUG: Future Around & Find Out is nominated for a Webby for best tech podcast! Voting is open now for the People's Choice Award. Please vote before April 16th! https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2026/podcasts/shows/technology
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    Pablos is the co-founder of Deep Futures, where he hunts for inventors tackling world-scale problems: energy, water, food, waste, transportation. Not apps. Atoms. And thanks to advances in AI and software, these "impossible" problems are more solvable than ever — if the right people show up to back them.
    In this conversation, recorded at the fabulous PopTech conference, he makes the case that inventors are the most important creative class on earth — and the most invisible. They're undersupported, uncelebrated, and working alone in garages. Some of them are probably going to blow themselves up. Those are exactly the people he's looking for.
    We get into:
    Why doomscrolling is literally eroding your ability to make a difference
    The difference between craft (optimization) and creation (zero-to-one) — and why AI is great at one and struggling with the other
    Why you can name 100 musicians but fewer than two living inventors
    How solving energy unlocks clean water, sanitation, and climate — essentially for free
    Why software people are uniquely positioned to work on the hardest problems in the world right now
    Chapters:

    (01:15) - Why the world isn't as broken as your newsfeed makes it seem

    (03:00) - The sticky note exercise: how to pick the one problem worth your time

    (04:30) - Inventors are the most important creative class nobody talks about

    (07:00) - Living inventors you should actually know

    (09:00) - What AI is good at — and what it still can't do

    (12:30) - Why software people are the right ones to tackle deep tech problems

    (22:56) - Energy is the root problem — solve it and you solve a lot else

    (25:56) - Climate change needs a thousand solutions, not one big fix

    (28:26) - The fashion industry's dirty secret and what robots can do about it

    Links & ResourcesPablos Holman on LinkedIn
    Deep Future: VC firm, book, and podcast
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    Pablos's first appearance on the show covers his work at Blue Origin and Intellectual Ventures. Scroll in your podcast app to July 2025 to find that fun conversation. (Can listen before or after this one; not a prerequisite.)
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    The Moon, the Mythos, the Mayhem | FAFO Friday

    11.04.2026 | 33 Min.
    Hey, great news! We’ve been nominated by the Webby Awards for best tech podcast! Voting is open now and we’re in second place for the popular choice prize. Just behind The Verge. They really don’t need this win, but it would really help this show grow. Would you please (ask a friend to) vote for Future Around & Find Out?
    *** VOTE FOR FAFO ***

    OK, here’s this week’s FAFO Friday… (we record on Fridays and the show has Friday/weekend vibes, so just go with it no matter what day of the week it is :) 

    This week, Kwaku and I…
    Gape at the moon in wonder
    Ask why we sent humans on this mission when space robots could’ve done the job (related: why climb Mount Everest?) 
    Marvel at Anthropic’s new Mythos model, which they say is remarkably good at finding flaws in the world’s critical software — or is this just another example of their marketing savvy? — or both!?
    Dig into AI world models and Jeff Bezos’s (modestly named) Project Prometheus
    Ask whether we want robots in our houses (yes, but only if they’re dumb)
    Keep FAFO weird (because in the age of AI that’s how you prove you’re human)
    *** VOTE FOR FAFO ***

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You know what would be awesome? If we could build the future we want — before we muck it up. Future Around & Find Out helps builders think clearly about AI and emerging technologies, grapple with the implications, and decide what to build next. Independent technologist and former NPR journalist Dan Blumberg speaks with founders, makers, and you to celebrate breakthroughs, call BS on the hype, explore how things might go sideways — and how we can steer the future in the right direction. The Webby Awards have honored the show (formerly known as CRAFTED.) as a top tech podcast three years in a row! On Tuesdays, we feature interviews with the builders changing how we work, live, and play. On FAFO Fridays, futurist Kwaku Aning joins Dan for a playful recap of the week in tech, including the amazing, the scary, and the strange. You’ll also hear about innovations that too often get overshadowed by AI, including in deep tech, biotech, fintech, quantum computing, robotics, blockchain, and more. Across it all, you’ll hear sharp takes on what comes next and what builders need to know now. So let’s Future Around & Find Out together! https://www.FutureAround.com
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