Tonya Hall interviews technology and innovation newsmakers across multiple fields including AI, machine learning, cloud computing, programming and digital health as well as a wide range of enterprise issues.
Enhancing chatbots: The challenges for the cust...
Tonya Hall sits down with David Karandish, co-founder and CEO of Capacity, to talk about ways the customer service industry can build and tune data sets used when creating and enhancing chatbots.
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IBM is bringing analytics to cybersecurity spen...
Julian Meyrick, managing partner and vice president of security strategy risk and compliance at IBM Security, talks with Tonya Hall about a new service IBM is offering to bring analytics to cybersecurity spending and highlights various use case examples.
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How to boost your company's SEO
Tonya Hall sits down with Rob Ousbey, vice president of product at Moz, to talk about steps your company can take right now to boost SEO and break through the search engine noise.
8 min
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IBM's free open-source quantum training aids
Dr. Kayla Lee, growth product manager of community partnerships at IBM Quantum and Qiskit, tells Tonya Hall about an IBM initiative to include everyone in quantum education by offering free open source quantum training aids.
7 min
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The risks of working in a work-from-anywhere world
Jadee Hanson, chief information security officer and chief information officer at Code42, sits down and talks with Tonya Hall about the risks companies and employees take as jobs evolve into a work from anywhere style.
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Updating federal security control baselines: Th...
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Ronald Ross, fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, about the process for updating federal security control baselines and how the underlying security principles remain unchanged.
12 min
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How the pandemic has reshaped AI, robotics, and...
Tonya Hall talks with Dr. Kate Darling, research specialist at the MIT Media Lab, to learn more about how the future of AI, robotics, and automation was reshaped following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.
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How SpaceX and OneWeb satellites will change as...
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Connie Walker, scientist at NSF's NOIRLab, and Dr. Jeffrey Hall, director of the Lowell Observatory, to learn how SpaceX and OneWeb satellites will change astronomical observing at optical and near-infrared wavelengths.
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How tech can help with infection control
Tonya Hall sits down with Tim Panagos, chief technology officer at Microshare.io, to talk about the role tech plays in infection control outside of COVID-19.
8 min
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Amazon Prime Air drone delivery service: What t...
Jonathan Rupprecht, aviation attorney, talks with Tonya Hall about the future of Amazon Prime's drone delivery service.
10 min
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What CIOs need to know about private 5G networks
Tonya Hall sits down to talk to Alejandro Holcman, senior vice president of engineering at Qualcomm Technologies, to learn more about where we can find private 5G networks and when we need to use them.
7 min
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How to achieve sustainable packaging
Amy Webb, quantitative futurist and founder of the Future Today Institute, tells Tonya Hall about ways to create sustainable packaging and intelligent waste management and gives different innovation examples.
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AI-powered hiring for the enterprise
Tonya Hall sits down and talks to Mike Hudy, chief science officer at Modern Hire, about ways that AI-powered hiring kits can work for the enterprise, including the importance of adding transparency and bias mitigation to the systems.
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Video conferencing: How to add your personality...
Phil Libin, co-founder and CEO of All Turtles and the mmHmm app, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about ways to add a little bit of fun to your work video meetings and the how e-learning can benefit from the same technology.
13 min
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Training AI to respond to paragraphs, not just ...
Dr. Noam Slonim, project debater principal investigator and distinguished engineer at IBM Research, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about how AI can evolve to respond to paragraphs instead of just sentences and what challenges come with it.
10 min
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Giving beetles backpack cameras
Tonya Hall talks to Vikram Iyer, PhD student at the University of Washington, to learn more about the different uses and benefits we can gain from giving beetles backpack cameras.
5 min
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What the future looks like for microbots
Dr. Paul McEuen, director of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscale Science at Cornell, tells Tonya Hall about the latest research surrounding microbots.
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Humans in space: The ethical and policy risks e...
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Robert Zubrin, author, president of Pioneer Astronautics, and co-founder and president of the Mars Society, to talk about how humans can benefit from the space industry while considering various ethical and policy risks that are associated with space.
9 min
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Counterfeit IT: How checking serial numbers hel...
Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at F-Secure, tells Tonya Hall what counterfeit IT is, the problem it presents, and how checking serial numbers can help.
7 min
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Tech adapted to COVID-19. How will it adapt pos...
Tonya Hall talks to Ross Rubin, principal analyst at Reticle Research and ZDNet contributor, about ways that tech had to quickly pivot to help cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, but he wonders what tech will look like in a post-pandemic world.
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Turning space missions into board games
Dr. Dante Lauretta, professor at the University of Arizona, tells Tonya Hall about how real space missions are being turned into STEM board games to help bridge the learning gap created during the COVID-19 pandemic.
8 min
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COVID-19: How CCPA enforcement impacts coronavi...
Dan Clarke, president of products and solutions at IntraEdge, talks to Tonya Hall about how CCPA affects screening for COVID-19.
10 min
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What is Robodoping?
Tonya Hall sits down with Amy Webb, quantitative futurist and founder of the Future Today Institute, to talk about what Robodoping is and how it will emerge in the future.
7 min
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The pros and cons of AI in the courtroom
Hon. Katherine B. Forrest (Fmr.), partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, tells Tonya Hall about the ways courtrooms are using AI, including predictive policing to sentencing, and why there is a need for algorithm transparency.
15 min
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New Ford Bronco: Clay sculptor behind Bronco re...
Molly Gillies, clay sculptor at Ford Motor Company, tells Tonya Hall about the clay modeling process and how Ford modeled the newest Bronco from clay.