Balaji Srinivasan: Technology Will Lead to a Borderless World




Reason Podcast show

Summary: Balaji Srinivasan is a modern-day polymath who venture capitalist Marc Andreessen has called the person with "the highest output per minute of new ideas of anybody I've ever met in my life." A Ph.D. in electrical engineering, a co-founder of the genetic testing firm Counsyl, and a Stanford computer science lecturer, Srinivasan was also on Donald Trump's short list to head up the Food and Drug Administration. In a wide-ranging discussion, Reason's Nick Gillespie spoke with Srinivasan about his current ventures; how the FDA and other regulatory bodies should adapt to new technologies; the controversy over genetic testing and so-called "designer babies;" how the 1997 book The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age has influenced his thought; his intellectual heroes; and how he's contributing to "Silicon Valley's ultimate exit."