The Tonya Hall Innovation Show

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.

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A synthetic you: The new business trend, explained
Tonya Hall sits down with Amy Webb, founder and CEO of the Future Today Institute, to learn more about a new trend that businesses are using to understand what the synthetic version of yourself is.
10 min
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Build or buy AI? You're asking the wrong question
Evan Kohn, chief business officer and head of marketing at Pypestream, talks with Tonya Hall about why companies need to turn to staffing for AI and building data sets.
12 min
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How to land a job in VR
Joanna Popper, global head of virtual reality for location based entertainment at HP, tells Tonya Hall about the best ways to network in the VR industry and what skills, kinds of experience, and education is needed to land a job in the VR sector.
9 min
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IBM: These are the top cloud security threats
Tonya Hall sits down with Limor Kessem, global executive security advisor at IBM Security, to talk about IBM's report on cloud security.
10 min
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AI: Who is responsible for privacy?
Rob Hull, vice president of Commercial Management at CUJO AI, tells Tonya Hall about the CUJO AI privacy and tracking report and discusses who is responsible for maintaining privacy.
8 min
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Appen's 2020 State of AI and ML report
Wilson Pang, chief technology officer at Appen, tells Tonya Hall about the key findings in the Appen's 2020 state of artificial intelligence and machine learning report.
8 min
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Spatial computing in the classroom
Amy Peck, founder and CEO of EndeavorVR, talks with Tonya Hall about deploying spatial computing affordably for classroom use.
12 min
308
How to improve AI-based visual inspections
Dr. Heather Ames Versace, co-founder and chief operating officer at Neurala, talks to Tonya Hall about the challenges AI-based visual inspections pose along with ways the process can be improved.
9 min
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How are people sleeping during the pandemic?
Philippe Kahn, CEO of SleepTracker.com, tells Tonya Hall about the free sleep data that can be gathered for experts to better understand how humans are sleeping during the pandemic.
19 min
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Giving virtual reality an industrial design
Tonya Hall talks to Elizabeth Baron, head of immersive strategy development at Unity, to learn more about the importance of creating an industrial design for virtual reality.
9 min
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The most prevalent websites threats
Tonya Hall talks to Neill Feather, chief innovation officer at Sitelock, about Sitelock's 2020 Annual Security Review that shows the most prevalent website threats right now.
8 min
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How to workout in space
Paul Francis, founder and CEO of OYO Fitness, tells Tonya Hall about the unique challenges that come with implementing a way for individuals in space to workout.
13 min
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The importance of open source AI
Sri Satish Ambati, founder and CEO of H20.ai, sits down with Tonya Hall to learn more about how transparency in open source AI is being used to combat COVID-19.
12 min
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Working from home? How hackers expose vulnerabi...
Charles Henderson, global managing partner and Head of X-Force Red at IBM, talks to Tonya Hall about how employees had to quickly turn their homes into workspaces and the challenges this brought for hackers to expose vulnerabilities remotely.
11 min
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How MIT and IBM are fighting COVID-19 with AI
David Cox, IBM Director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI lab, speaks with Tonya Hall about 10 new projects MIT and IBM have launched to combat COVID-19.
8 min
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Flying IoT devices: What the future looks like
Amy Webb, founder and CEO of the Future Today Institute, tells Tonya Hall about one of the latest tech trends, flying IoT, and they discuss what's already been done and the future of these devices.
9 min
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Incorporating AI in telehealth chatbots
Tonya Hall talks to Evan Kohn, chief business officer and head of marketing at Pypestream, to learn more about the difference between scripted vs pre-defined AI chatbots and how both of these roles can be used to enhance the telehealth experience.
10 min
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IBM on the state of natural language processing
Dr. Aya Soffer, vice president of AI Tech at IBM Research AI, tells Tonya Hall about various natural language processing challenges that need to be overcome, while also highlighting various achievement milestones.
16 min
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Data science and pandemics: What you should and...
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr Robert Munro, CEO of Machine Learning Consulting and author, to talk about what data scientists should and should not do in the midst of a pandemic.
13 min
320
How remote work is affecting network admin roles
Tonya Hall talks to Steve Grobman, senior vice president and chief technology officer at McAfee, about the way the role of a network administrator is changing as more and more companies turn to remote work options.
10 min
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Will main street ever fully return?
Tonya Hall talks to Micheal Mendenhall, senior vice president, chief marketing officer, and chief communications officer at TriNet, to discuss whether main streets worldwide will make a comeback in a post-COVID world.
12 min
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GDPR: Keeping grandma out of trouble
Tonya Hall sits down with Jason Hart, CEO of Fresh Security, to talk about a case in the Netherlands where a grandmother posted photos of her grandchildren on Facebook without their parents' permission.
6 min
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What history can teach us about the future of AI
Dr. Carl Benedikt Frey, Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at Oxford University, tells Tonya Hall about different ways we can look back on history to predict what the future of AI looks like.
11 min
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Ethical contact tracing
Tonya Hall speaks with Chester Wisniewski, principal research scientist at Sophos, about contact tracing and the best ways to balance data gathering, tracking, and privacy.
11 min
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What it's like using the fastest camera in the ...
Dr. Lihong Wang, professor of medical engineering and electrical engineering at Caltech, explains to Tonya Hall what pictures from the fastest camera in the world look like after being captured at 70 trillion frames per second.
16 min