When Science Fiction Becomes Reality: AI, XR and the Path to the Singularity
Toshi Hoo, Director of the Emerging Media Lab at Institute for the Future
Are we ready for a world where AI and technology shape every corner of our lives?
In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, host Matt Kirchner sits down with Toshi Hoo, Director of the Emerging Media Lab at the Institute for the Future, to explore how technology is transforming the way we communicate, collaborate, and connect. From the breakthroughs of generative AI to the concept of the singularity, Toshi shares cutting-edge insights into what’s next for humanity—and why curiosity might be the most important skill of all.
With decades of experience in emerging technologies and strategic foresight, Toshi offers a compelling vision of a future that feels as exciting as it does uncertain. Together, Matt and Toshi unpack the promise and pitfalls of technological change, from AI’s creative potential to the ethical challenges it presents.
Listen to learn:
- A better understanding of generative AI - and why tools like ChatGPT don't actually give you "answers"
- Could the "holodeck" be more than science fiction? Toshi's work in XR and AI suggest it could be a real tool someday soon.
- Toshi's surprising connection to famed futurist Ray Kurzweil and what we know about the singularity
- How AI modeling enables more accurate scenario planning, helping organizations prepare for a range of possible futures and make smarter decisions today.
- Why curiosity isn’t just a personality trait but the defining skill for thriving in a world of rapid disrution.
Quotable Moments:
"I actually like to say that my main product that I produce for the world is is wonder, meaning motivated curiosity. And I think that's the most transformative thing you can do. It's helping people imagine that maybe the world is even larger than they imagined."
"We’re approaching a world where immersive tools like XR and generative AI can create real-time, interactive experiences that allow us to step into any environment, scale, or scenario we can imagine."
3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:
- Generative AI redefines creativity but also challenges our trust in technology. Generative AI doesn’t give deterministic results, as the same inputs can yield different outputs. This non-deterministic nature enables creativity but also raises issues with reliability and accuracy. Educators should keep this in mind when having students interact with AI-driven tools in the learning experience.
- Immersive technology like XR and AI is on the verge of delivering "holodeck"-like experiences. The combination of AI and XR tools can create real-time, interactive simulations for collaboration and learning. These systems could allow users to explore environments from historical settings to molecular structures. Imagine how immersive learning can become with this technology!
- Thanks to AI, modeling and scenario planning are becoming democratized, empowering organizations to anticipate diverse futures. Modeling tools informed by AI can simulate complex systems such as city planning or healthcare data. These tools enable organizations to test strategies across multiple scenarios and adapt effectively.
Resources in this Episode:
To learn more about Institute for the Future, visit: www.iftf.org
Also referenced in this episode:
- Podcast with executive producer Eric Newman
- The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil
Connect with Institute for the Future Online:
LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Connect with Toshi Hoo on LinkedIn
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