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How do you build a system for turning wild ideas into world-changing innovations? Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots at X, The Moonshot Factory, has spent over 15 years leading Google’s audacious innovation lab—the birthplace of Waymo, Google Brain, and other breakthrough projects.
In this special episode, recorded live in Austin at SXSW, Astro shares the playbook to create a moonshot factory.
You’ll Learn:
🐵 The “Train the Monkey First” approach to innovation
🚀 Why audacity, humility, and intellectual honesty are key to moonshots
💡 How your org can get more 10x (not +10%) outcomes — and how to avoid the “innovator’s dilemma”
🔴 Why you should “greenlight everything” and then redlight most projects quickly, following kill criteria you’ve agreed to in advance
🌍 Where X is placing bets today, including climate-tech, modernizing the electric grid and bioengineering
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How do you build a system for turning wild ideas into world-changing innovations? Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots at X, The Moonshot Factory, has spent over 15 years leading Google’s audacious innovation lab—the birthplace of Waymo, Google Brain, and other breakthrough projects.
In this special episode, recorded live in Austin at SXSW, Astro shares the playbook to create a moonshot factory.
You’ll Learn:
🐵 The “Train the Monkey First” approach to innovation
🚀 Why audacity, humility, and intellectual honesty are key to moonshots
💡 How your org can get more 10x (not +10%) outcomes — and how to avoid the “innovator’s dilemma”
🔴 Why you should “greenlight everything” and then redlight most projects quickly, following kill criteria you’ve agreed to in advance
🌍 Where X is placing bets today, including climate-tech, modernizing the electric grid and bioengineering
Support CRAFTED.

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