devcon 7 / the political economy of dacc
Duration: 00:17:59
Speaker: Eli Dourado
Type: Lightning Talk
Expertise: Beginner
Event: Devcon
Date: Nov 2024
d/acc closing panel
A one-day summit focusing on the theme of d/acc: emphasizing the values of decentralization, democracy, differential accelerated progress, and defensive tech including crypto security, public epistemics, bio defense, neurotech/longevity, decentralized ai and physical resilience.
The d/acc Vision: Balancing Progress and Protection
A one-day summit focusing on the theme of d/acc: emphasizing the values of decentralization, democracy, differential accelerated progress, and defensive tech including crypto security, public epistemics, bio defense, neurotech/longevity, decentralized ai and physical resilience.
Visions of a Viable d/acc Biosafety Strategy
A one-day summit focusing on the theme of d/acc: emphasizing the values of decentralization, democracy, differential accelerated progress, and defensive tech including crypto security, public epistemics, bio defense, neurotech/longevity, decentralized ai and physical resilience.
Crypto in Action: Powering Ukraine's Resilience
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Empowering a Safer Internet: community-driven scam reporting and prevention in Thailand"
In today’s digital age, user-driven solutions are vital for online safety. This talk explores Whoscall—a free mobile app trusted by over 17 million users globally, offering call and SMS identification, phishing site scanning, and personal data breach detection—and Thailand’s Scam Alert feature. Both initiatives empower users and promote public-private collaboration in scam prevention.
Public epistemics and futarchy
35 years ago I began outlining a vision of how betting markets could offer informed credibly-neutral estimates on far more disputed topics. I elaborated 25 years ago on how decision markets could support neutral governance, and 21 years ago on how combinatorial markets allow estimates on all possible combinations for existing topics. Now in the last year, we are seeing substantial crypto-based trials, especially re governance. In this talk, I’ll paint a picture of where all this could go.
The Silicon Hospital and a New Way to Make Medical Devices
Could silicon be more effective for medical treatment than drugs someday? We think that day could be soon. Openwater has spent nearly 9 years developing new tech to treat a range of diseases. It's not pulse ox, fNIRs, HIFU or EEG ... it's new hard tech and it's open-source. We will demo the tech on stage, and share with you our clinical results to date and explain how the technology works. We expect to be in over 100 clinical trials next year.
Viruses and Chronic Aging: Building a Research Community
Did you know that mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and cognitive decline are directly accelerated by viruses? In fact, the viruses that infect us over a lifetime are technically not even alive, and therefore must “hack” our human cellular metabolism machinery to do anything at all. This talk will overview the first-ever global collaborative network studying & treating chronic viruses as drivers of aging, including how certain lifespan-promoting drugs may help combat viral activity.
Neurons to Networks: Whole Brain Emulation
The pursuit of whole brain emulation (WBE) represents one of humanity's most ambitious scientific endeavors, requiring unprecedented coordination between neuroscience, computer science, and institutional frameworks. This talk examines the evolving landscape of WBE research through the lens of institutional support mechanisms, with particular focus on the pioneering role of the Foresight Institute in fostering early discourse around brain emulation technologies (Fellowships, Prizes, Grants)
Circles - resilient money
Circles is an attempt to design money while maximizing decentralization and resilience. Furthermore it tries to find a balance between "newcomers", joining the social contract that any form of money represents, and those already in it.