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.
Tonya Hall sits down with Sheldon Fernandez, CEO of DarwinAI, to discuss how we can use neural networks to detect COVID-19.
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The Space Foundation workforce initiative
Shelli Brunswick, chief operating officer at The Space Foundation, tells Tonya Hall about The Space Foundation's newest workforce initiative that connects entrepreneurs and inventors to the opportunities of space business.
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How tech is making justice virtual
Sajed Naseem, chief information security officer for New Jersey Courts, sits down to talk to Tonya Hall to talk about the transition to bringing some justice cases virtually, and what the court system has had to do to maintain ethics while minimizing distractions.
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The future of remote collaboration
Simon Glass, CEO of Discuss.io, talks to Tonya Hall about ways that remote collaboration will evolve, including how AI could look to play a key role in this innovative process.
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How STEM students are helping NASA return to th...
Tonya Hall sits down with Chad Rowe, aerospace engineer and project manager for the Artemis Student Challenges at NASA, to talk about NASA's Artemis student challenges engages STEM students to solve space flight challenges and how you can participate in the program.
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Enhancing robotic process automation with AI
Seth Siegel, North American head of AI consulting at Infosys, tells Tonya Hall about a new industry for enhancing the robotic process automation with AI and why this new industry is already worth billions in market value.
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Video conferencing security that goes beyond Zo...
Charles Henderson, global managing partner and head of X-Force Red at IBM, gives Tonya Hall some recommendations to have a safer video conference meeting.
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The weak points in designing AI
Dr. Robert Munro, author and CEO of Machine Learning Consulting, talks to Tonya Hall about his latest book and what the weakest points are when artificial intelligence is built.
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How home networks are posing a security threat
Steve Grobman, senior vice president and chief technology officer at McAfee, talks to Tonya Hall about ways that home networks are being compromised and offers suggestions to strengthen drives at networks.
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How to safely return to the office
Micheal Mendenhall, senior vice president, chief marketing officer, and chief communications officer at TriNet, stis down to talk to Tonya Hall about the best ways managers and employees can get back into office spaces after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Making change happen: How to take control of yo...
Tonya Hall talks to Jeremy Gutsche, CEO of Trend Hunter, to learn about his most recent book, "Create The Future: Tactics for Disruptive Thinking."
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IBM's high-performance computing consortium
Dr. Francesca Rossi, IBM Fellow, AI ethics global leader, talks to Tonya Hall about IBM's computing consortium that includes various supercomputers, Watson, patents, and apps that are all free to access.
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The convergence of telemedicine, personal healt...
Dr. Jason Hallock, chief medical officer at SOC Telemed, sits down and tells Tonya Hall that the COVID-19 pandemic sped up the evolution of telehealth by forcing a fast-paced convergence between personal health technology and artificial intelligence.
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Commercializing space: The pros and cons
Author Andy Weir talks to Tonya Hall about the potential commercialization of space, what that would mean for society, and any potential threats that could come from it.
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STEM and robotics: How parents can find the rig...
Dr. Ayanna Howard, founder and CTO at Zyrobotics, tells Tonya Hall ways parents can choose appropriate programs for their kids to participate in, including finding STEM and robotics training specifically for kids.
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Reclaiming our humanity through tech
Dr. Rana El Kaliouby, author and co-founder and CEO of Affectiva, explains to Tonya Hall ways that we can bring emotional intelligence to technology while also eliminating bias.
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Take a trip to the moon or Mars today
Author Andy Weir talks with Tonya Hall about creating scientifically accurate science fiction and ways that science fiction can be turned into science fact.
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IBM on how AI and creativity go hand-in-hand
Dr. David Cox, IBM director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI lab of IBM Research, talks to Tonya Hall about the benefits of creative AI.
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How IBM is using data sets to help combat COVID-19
Sriram Raghavan, vice president for IBM Research AI, sits down with Tonya Hall to discuss ways that IBM is working to gather data sets to aid in the fight against COVID-19.
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Ethical AI: Separating fact from fad
Sheldon Fernandez, CEO of DarwinAI, tells Tonya Hall about the importance of recognizing cultural and geographic differences in ethics when working towards creating a future of ethical AI.
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Building an intelligent master data management ...
Tonya Hall asks Dietmar Rietsch, CEO at Pimcore, about best practices and advice to get started building an intelligent master data management strategy.
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Why the corporate airspace is under attack
Chris Risley, CEO of Bastille, tells Tonya Hall that there are some wireless devices that don't use any type of encryption, which is becoming an issue for corporate companies.
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How to best adapt to the ever-changing work lan...
Tonya Hall sits down with Courtney Bigony, director of people science at 15Five, to learn more about ways that individuals can come up with strategies to increase resilience and wellbeing in the workplace.
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Artificial intelligence from a global perspective
Kay Firth-Butterfield, head of AI and machine learning and member of the executive committee at The World Economic Forum, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the evolution of AI, what to anticipate, and ways to begin watching for global trends.
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Working from home: Security threats and prevent...
Tonya Hall talks to Rohit Ghai, president of RSA Security, to understand why we need to be looking at cyber from the standpoint of business risk as more and more companies are turning to remote work opportunities.