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Ticket prices will double in four days time!Ā Join our end of year festivals, 2022 Vision Weekends: in a beautiful chateau outside of Paris from Nov 18-20, or across 4 locations in San Francisco Dec 2-4. Make friends across bio, nano, neuro, computing, space disciplines, and join 50+ panels, workshops, mentorship hours, VIP orbit events, and evening festivities. Consider yourself warned and grab your Early Bird tickets today!
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Our Vision Weekends are the annual member festivals of Foresight Institute. Held in two countries, over two weekends, top talent across biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology, computing, and space are encouraged to burst their tech silos, and plan for flourishing long-term futures.
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This year, our global community are invited to gather:
Vision Weekend Europe | November 18 – 20: atĀ Chateau du FeĆæ, Villecien, a laboratory for the future disguised as a stunning 17th century castle, 90 minutes outside of Paris.
Vision Weekend US | December 2 – 4: atĀ the Internet ArchiveĀ in San Francisco and Sundayās afternoon sessions at the Bird House in the Berkeley Hills.
As usual, both events will come with VIP assemblies at a few surprise locations for our Patron donors.
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Christine Peterson, Foresight Institute: 30+ Years of Advancing Ambitious Tech
Anthony Aguirre, Future of Life Institute: Future of Life Awards & Initiatives
Jason Crawford, Roots of Progress: The History and Future of Progress
Riva-Melissa Tez, investor: Flourishing FuturesĀ
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Anna Yelizarova, Future of Life Institute: World-building Wonderful Worlds with AI
Beatrice Erkers, Foresight Institute: Existential Hope
Gaia Dempsey, Metaculus: Future Forecasting Successes, Surprises & Stories
Jaan Tallinn, FLI:Ā Crypto, AI Safety, X-Risk Prevention
Aleksandra Smilek, Foresight Institute:Ā Science & Art as Building Blocks for the Future
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Sonia Arrison, 100 Plus Capital: Your Everyday Life with 100+
Jose Luis Ricon, Rejuvenome: Toward An Anti-Aging Intervention Effects Matrix
Joe Betts-Lacroix, Retro: Cellular Reprogramming: Why Itās Hard & Where To Start
Greg Fahy, Intervene Immune: Longevity: From Thymic Rejuvenation to Cryonics
Karl Pfleger, Agingbiotech.info: What I Learned From Keeping A Tab on 150+ Longevity Companies
Reason, FightAging: Foresight Patrons Personal Longevity
Amit Deschwar, Deep Genomics: Bottlenecks in Drug Discovery
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Michael Greve, Forever Healthy: Longevity Investing 1-1
Clarice D.Aiello, UCLA: The Future of Biology is Quantum
Emil Kendziorra, TomorrowBiostasis: Cryonics Q&A & Sign-up
Yuri Deigin,YouthBio: Reprogramming Longevity
Alexander Fedintsev, Wolt: Longevity Blindspots
Cody Rasmussen, Tufts University: What May We Hope From Regenerative Medicine?
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Bret Victor, DynamicLand,Ā Shawn Douglas, UCSF: The Future of Programming & Molecular Machines
Seth Shipman, Gladstone Institute & UCSF:Ā DNA Camcorder: Movies of Cell Development for DNA Diaries
Benjamin Reinhardt, PARPA: Private ARPAs for Long-term Progress in Nanotech
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Niamh Gavin, FutureMatter:Ā Open Ended Scientific Discovery Platforms
Lee Cronin, University of Glasgow: Turing-Complete Chemputing
Yuanning Feng, Northwestern University: The Molecular Machines Tech Tree
Stephane Redon, OneAngstrom: Nanobuilders, Assemble!
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Robin Hanson, George Mason University: Economic Implications of Human-Brain Emulations
Dana Watt, Breakout Labs: Neurotech Progress: Theory vs Practice
Andrew Payne, E11: A Neuroscientistās Toolbox
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Todd Huffman, E11: Lessons from Slicing & Mapping The Brain
Maryna Polyakova, Max Planck Institute: The Neurotech Tree
Anders Sandberg, Future of Humanity Institute: Near-term Neurotech & Ethical ConundraĀ
Sumner Norman, Caltech: What Can We Expect From the Next Generation of BCIs
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Kate Sills, independent: New Frontiers Unlocked Via Cryptography ToolsĀ
Mark Miller, Agoric: Computational Markets: Civilization As Superintelligence
Andrew Critch, Encultured AI: Open Source Game Theory
Eva Galperin, EFF: What You Need to Know About Nation State Spyware
Peter Norvig, Google: AI Progress: Today, Tomorrow, And The Day AfterĀ
Avichal Garg, Electric Capital: What Does A Private Cryptocommerce Mean For You?
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Vincent Weisser, VitaDAO/PsyDAO/Molecule:Ā DeSci: The What, Why and How
Ying Tong Lai, Electric Coin Company: The Intelligent Cooperation Tech Tree
Niklas Rindtorff, LabDAO: From Wet Labs to Web LabsĀ
Puja Olhaver, Flashbots: Decentralized Society & Soul-bound Tokens
Matjaz Leonardis, University of Oxford: Creative Computing
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Adam Brown, Stanford: Mining Blackholes For Energy
Creon Levit, Planet Labs: Satellites & Space Debris
Josh Storrs Hall, author: Where Is My Flying Car?Ā
Eli Dourado, regulatory hacker: Geo-engineering Promises & Pitfalls
Steve Jurveston, Future Ventures: Space Tech Funding: Earth, Moon, Mars & Beyond
Bret Kugelmass, Last Energy: Nuclear, Now!
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Stuart Armstrong, Future of Humanity Institute: AI & Long-term Futures in Space
Romain Fonteyne, European Space Agency: The Space Technology Tree
Erika Alden De Benedictis, BioAutomation Challenge: Biotech, Automation & Space
Sara Walker, Arizona State University: Why Alien Life May Be Weirder Than You Think
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Allison Duettmann, Foresight Institute: Prizes & Tech Trees for Flourishing Futures
Tom Kalil, Schmidt Futures: Government vs. Academia vs. Private Funding
Evan Miyazono, Protocol Labs: Funding the Commons Via Web3
Adam Marblestone, Convergent Research: Focused Research Organizations Wishlist
Nils Regge, Apollo: A VCās Role in Translating Science into Technology
Martin Borch Jensen, Gordian Biotechnology: Institutional Experiments to Accelerate Longevity
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Mark Lutter, Charter Cities Institute: Building a Charter City
Primavera de Filippi, Harvard Berkman Klein Center: From Institutions to Extitutions
Danielle Strachmann, 1517 Fund: Learning from Dropouts, Renegades, Deep Technologists
Lou de Kerhuelvez, Foresight Institute: The Foresight Institute 2.0: A DAO?
Silke Noah, independent: Legal Engineering, DAOs, Privacy
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Expect engaging discussion on topics including cryonics, DeSci, private ML, computational biology, LEV, space exploration, BCIs, WBEs, AGI, foundational science funding, rejuvenation, molecular nanotechnology, chemputing, computer security, prediction markets, charter cities, and more.
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Come for the ideas: make friends across disciplines, generations, and continents who are similarly on the path to creating positive futures. Join panels, focus groups, mentorship hours, tech demos, sign-ups, and more. Additionally, stay for the festivities: breakfast boogies, mentorship hours, goal-setting jams, art vernissages, rocket company tours, and plenty of time for calm reflection; alone, or in groups.
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If you would like to better understand what happens at our Vision Weekends,Ā please feel free watch theĀ videos below, and explore theĀ Vision Weekend 2021 speaker lineup.
Vision Weekend 2022 will be unlike anything youāve seen so far⦠We hope you will join us!
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