Abhijit Chavda In 12 Minutes

Abhijit Chavda is a theoretical physicist, historian, geopolitical analyst, writer, and podcaster with a diverse knowledge of various subjects. I have had the fortune of talking to him on multiple podcast episodes that we did on TRS and this is just another one of those epic conversations.

This episode was an in-depth explanation of quantum physics and quantum computing. Abhijit sir dwelled upon how a computer works internally, the power of quantum computing and how it works, and how quantum computing will affect human life in the near future. We also talked about the truth about alien life, the use of quantum computing for the government, and much more.

The Future of Digital Marketing Will Surprise You

Don’t try to go viral, post COVID what you’re going to see is a lot of people continuing with online commerce, which is going to increase the demand for digital marketing, but it’s also going to increase our competitive digital marketing as well. Focus on what you’re naturally better at because that’s what you’ll enjoy and just double down on and be the best person at that one thing.

Our Creative Relationship With AI Is Just Beginning | K Allado-McDowell | TED

K Allado-McDowell has co-written three books with AI, so they speak from experience when they say that nurturing a creative relationship with these systems can open minds and make new worlds possible. Before giving the stage over to a performance of “Song of the Ambassadors” — their otherworldly opera, also co-created with AI — Allado-McDowell presents three principles for a future where machines preserve and even enhance what it means to be human.

Robinhood CEO Breaks Down His Plan to Reinvent Investing Again | WSJ

Robinhood gained millions of users during the GameStop craze. But many have left as interest rates have gone up. CEO Vlad Tenev is now focused on growing Robinhood into more than just a trading app. Along with expansion into retirement accounts and credit cards, Tenev discusses Robinhood’s 24-hour stock trading. WSJ sat down with the Robinhood CEO at the company’s headquarters to hear how he hopes to make his business the most trusted name in finance.