
Deep Future
Creating Technology That Matters
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Pablos Holman
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Pablos Holman
For decades, the tech industry has overwhelmingly been just a software industry. Silicon Valley’s big win was disrupting Yellow Cab. What about disrupting General Motors? General Mills? General Electric?
Energy, water, waste, food, manufacturing, construction—things every human on Earth relies on—have made incremental progress over the last century but have not seen the kind of exponential improvements we take for granted in computing.
Meanwhile, scientific progress continued, invention kept advancing, but these technologies were considered too hard by the tech geniuses preoccupied with shoving more ads into your prefrontal cortex.
Now is the moment when all of this changes. Seismic waves signaling the tectonic shift are underfoot. We call it Deep Tech—the advanced technologies we will use to solve the biggest problems in the world.
Deep Future is about giving you the mindset, the tools and the reasons for creating technology that matters.
©2025 Pablos Holman (P)2025 Pablos HolmanWhat resonated with me was Holman’s sharp and sobering critique of waste and excess, especially in the domains of food and fashion. His framing is brilliant: we’re drowning in abundance—our closets packed with clothes we never wear (many of which go straight to landfills), while our waistlines expand from overconsumption. These aren’t just lifestyle issues; they’re climate and economic disasters in slow motion. He challenges us not to guilt-trip, but to invent better systems.
Holman also throws down the gauntlet: if we can build algorithms that predict click-through rates down to the millisecond, why are we still so mediocre at tackling real-world needs like energy, water, manufacturing, and food security? The answer lies in “Deep Tech”.
Whether you’re a coder tired of building yet another app or a student wondering where to focus your ambition, this book is great and will push you to ask the only question that matters: “What are you working on that will still matter 100 years from now?”
A Call to Hack the Future to Solve Hard Problems
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It is exceptionally well written and highly technical concepts are explained simply. Among other fascinating things you will learn:
Why nuclear energy is the safest and most efficient kind but lags behind all others
The two big problems bedevilling the apparel industry and why sustainaiblity is elusive
A novel method for making cement that reduces 20% of pollution but makes it about 10x stronger
Breakthrough ideas in nuclear fusion that seem to violate the laws of physics (how to compress a liquid)
Why everyone else (except Tel Aviv) has failed at creating a next Silicon Valley
Pablos' own interesting life story
I highly recommend it.
A Must Read for Understanding How the World Works
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The depth of Pablos' experience
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