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In this Hot Take episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt unpack a mind-bending scenario that feels like it’s ripped straight from science fiction—but could it be closer than we think? With China claiming to sustain nuclear fusion for 30 minutes and targeting operational reactors by 2035, and the rapid rise of quantum computing and AI advancements, the stage is set for a technological revolution. John and Lou explore how fusion, quantum, AI, and space resources could combine to redefine energy, research, space exploration, and everyday life within the next decade.
What happens when scientists can compress years of research into days using Super AI? What breakthroughs could emerge in medicine, communications, and even space travel? The conversation touches on digital twins, ammonia production, energy independence, and the social disruption these changes could bring. This episode kicks off a multi-part discussion with YOUR feedback shaping where we go next.
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In this Hot Take episode of IT SPARC Cast, John Barger and Lou Schmidt unpack a mind-bending scenario that feels like it’s ripped straight from science fiction—but could it be closer than we think? With China claiming to sustain nuclear fusion for 30 minutes and targeting operational reactors by 2035, and the rapid rise of quantum computing and AI advancements, the stage is set for a technological revolution. John and Lou explore how fusion, quantum, AI, and space resources could combine to redefine energy, research, space exploration, and everyday life within the next decade.
What happens when scientists can compress years of research into days using Super AI? What breakthroughs could emerge in medicine, communications, and even space travel? The conversation touches on digital twins, ammonia production, energy independence, and the social disruption these changes could bring. This episode kicks off a multi-part discussion with YOUR feedback shaping where we go next.
⸻
🔗 Social Links:
IT SPARC Cast
@ITSPARCCast on X
SPARC Sales on LinkedIn
John Barger
@john_Video on X
John Barger on LinkedIn
Lou Schmidt
@loudoggeek on X
Lou Schmidt on LinkedIn
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.