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🗓️ 18 October 2017
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Sam Arbesman is the Scientist-In-Residence @ Lux Capital, the fund that supports scientists and entrepreneurs who pursue counter-conventional solutions to the most vexing puzzles of our time, the more ambitious the project, the better. Sam works with companies and founders that recognize the future happens at the boundaries of science and technology infusing computation into everything from biology to manufacturing.Sam’s scientific research has been published in everything from the Wall Street Journal to The New York Times and The Atlantic. Sam is also the author of the award-winning The Half-Life of Facts and the new book Overcomplicated: Technology at the Limits of Comprehension.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Sam made his move from being a best-selling author to Scientist in Residence for Lux Capital? As Scientist in Residence, what does Sam do on a day-to-day basis?
2.) What does Sam mean when he says that startups need to embrace "radical interdisciplinarity"? What really is "radical interdisciplinarity"? What are the benefits it brings to an organisation? Does this go contra the importance of specialisation?
3.) How does Sam view the partnership between man and machine? Why does Sam believe we will see computational creativity in a way never seen before? How does Sam view the societal barriers to the embracing of this partnership?
4.) How does Sam view the promise of analogizing in the face of such complex systems? How does Sam assess the perils of such analogies? Does Sam believe that VCs of today are equipped to invest in such complex systems? What must they remember?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Sam’s Fave Book: The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson, The Three Body Problem
Sam's Fave Blog:Â Marginal Revolution
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0:00.0 | Okay, we are back on the 20 minute VC for part two of this very special feature week, |
0:04.0 | diving into the world of scientists in residence at venture funds. |
0:07.2 | On Monday, we had Aaron at Founders Fund on the show, and if you haven't checked that out, |
0:10.5 | then that really is a must. |
0:11.7 | And today we're joined by another very special scientist in residence. |
0:14.7 | We featured his colleagues, Renata and Josh, on the show in the past. |
0:17.6 | Both Renata and Josh, personal favourites of mine. And so I'm thrilled to welcome to the hot seat today, Sam Arbussman, scientist in residence at Lux Capital. I'm going to get in |
0:25.5 | trouble for saying this, but to me, one of the most exciting funds in market today. Lux |
0:29.3 | supports scientists and entrepreneurs who pursue counter-conventional solutions to the most vexing |
0:34.0 | puzzles of our time. The more ambitious the project, the better. And at luck, |
0:37.6 | Sam works with companies and founders that recognize the future happens at the boundaries of both |
0:42.1 | science and technology, infusing computation into everything from biology to manufacturing. |
0:47.1 | And Sam's scientific research has been published in everything from the Wall Street Journal |
0:50.5 | to the New York Times in the Atlantic. Sam's also the author of the award-winning |
0:54.2 | The Half-Life of Facts and the new book, Overcomplicated, technology at the limits of comprehension. |
0:59.4 | I'd also want a huge thank you to Josh and Renata at Lux for the intro to Sam's day, without |
1:03.6 | which this show would not have been possible. But before we move into the show today, if you're a founder |
1:07.6 | or operator, your most important job is people operations, whether that be |
1:11.3 | hiring execs, developing managers, or retaining top talent. And that's why you need lattice. |
1:16.5 | Latus is the number one performance management solution for growing companies. With lattice, |
1:20.6 | it's easy to launch 360 performance review cycles as often as you want. And you also get an incredible |
1:25.9 | continuous feedback system with OKR goal |
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