The Quantum Economy Podcast: Conversations at the Intersection of Technology, Society, and Change

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Insider Brief:

  • The Quantum Economy Podcast, hosted by Anders Indset, is coming to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube on Monday, July 28th, at 10 AM CET, featuring conversations with leaders across quantum science, business, and philosophy.
  • Each episode explores how exponential technologies, including quantum computing, AI, and biotechnology, are reshaping economic systems, decision-making, and human agency.
  • The podcast emphasizes context over hype, focusing on structural change rather than commercial milestones.

PRESS RELEASE — The Quantum Economy Podcast, hosted by business philosopher and deep-tech investor Anders Indset, is coming to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube on Monday, July 28th, at 10 AM CET. As quantum technologies continue to mature and intersect with artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and advanced systems design, The Quantum Economy Podcast creates a timely forum for examining this dynamism through a multidisciplinary lens. The series features in-depth conversations with CEOs, researchers, and thought leaders across science, philosophy, and industry for a high-level, accessible space to reflect on what quantum innovation means for the systems that structure our world.

At The Quantum Insider, we are committed to advancing the development and understanding of quantum technologies by sharing relevant and contextualized perspectives. As quantum computing moves from research to application, it intersects with nearly every domain of society from logistics and materials science to finance, medicine, and security. But to understand its trajectory and impact requires frameworks that consider technical milestones as well as structural change. The Quantum Economy Podcast supports this broader engagement with the ideas it explores and helps to frame the deeper societal and economic dimensions of this emerging field.

A Platform for Cross-Disciplinary Insight

The Quantum Economy Podcast is structured as a series of conversations with leaders across quantum science, business, philosophy, and emerging technologies. Each episode brings together diverse perspectives to examine how exponential technologies, especially quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology, contribute to core systems of human organization, including economics, governance, and scientific progress.

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The series is part of Indset’s broader research initiative for the upcoming second edition of his book The Quantum Economy, originally published in 2019. In these discussions, he explores how quantum technologies are not only creating new capabilities but altering foundational assumptions about decision-making, resource allocation, and the role of human agency in increasingly complex systems.

Topics explored in the podcast include:

  • Quantum computing as a probabilistic engine for economic transformation
  • Artificial Human Intelligence and its role in augmenting strategic reasoning
  • The intersection of quantum tools with biotech, governance, and climate modeling
  • The implications of quantum networks and neuromorphic interfaces on global infrastructure
  • Frameworks for leadership and adaptation in an exponential age

Each episode is designed to reach a broad audience from policymakers and enterprise leaders to researchers and technologists while maintaining intellectual clarity and philosophical depth.

Contextualizing Quantum Within Broader Systems

What distinguishes The Quantum Economy Podcast is its explicit focus on context. Rather than isolate quantum computing as a standalone technology, it situates it within a broader landscape of interdependent exponential developments. The conversations are framed not around hype or commercial milestones, but around the underlying changes to how we model, understand, and govern increasingly complex realities.

For Indset, this convergence of technologies is the story. Quantum computing goes beyond being a tool for speed or scale. It can instead be thought of as a gateway to probabilistic reasoning and non-linear systems thinking, which challenges classical economic logic and opens space for new models of value creation. When coupled with AI and biotech, these tools begin to reconfigure what is technically possible and strategic, raising essential questions of agency, trust, and societal direction.

The podcast also introduces the notion of Artificial Human Intelligence, a term Indset uses to describe systems that collaborate with, rather than replace, human reasoning. Unlike conventional AGI discourse, AHI centers intent and ethical alignment as core design principles, emphasizing the need for human beings to remain at the center.

About the Host

Anders Indset is a Norwegian-born business thinker and investor known for bringing together philosophy and emerging technology. He is the author of The Quantum Economy, a book that examines how the logic of quantum computing, its uncertainty, entanglement, and probabilistic nature, can be applied to institutions and economies facing complexity and rapid change. His framework, Triangular Alchemy, proposes a new approach to organizational leadership in exponential times: balancing innovation (Forge), efficiency (Optimize), and investment (Scale) through anticipatory governance.

The podcast draws on this background while integrating real-time insights from global practitioners. It is not a promotional platform, but a curated forum for meaningful dialogue around technological transformation and human responsibility.

Listen and Learn

You can access The Quantum Economy Podcast on all major platforms:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • YouTube

New episodes of The Quantum Economy Podcast will be featured on The Quantum Insider. As quantum technologies evolve alongside other exponential fields, thoughtful engagement with the broader questions they raise on design, governance, value, and responsibility remains essential.

Cierra Choucair

Cierra Choucair is a journalist and data analyst at The Quantum Insider, where she covers quantum computing and emerging technologies. With a background that blends scientific analysis, public communication, and product storytelling, she bridges technical complexity and industry insight across research, startups, and policy. She is the author of The Daily Qubit, a widely read newsletter spotlighting quantum research, use cases, and industry trends.

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