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 Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NY University's Stern School of Business, author, quantitative futurist, and founder of the Future Today Institute, to talk about the difference in strategic planning as a futurist versus how strategic planning is typically done.
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Microsoft's best practices for ethical engineering
Tonya Hall sits down with Tim O'Brien, general manager of AI programs at Microsoft, to learn more about the best practices for implementing ethical engineering.
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Nanobots: Powering and moving cell-sized robots
Dr. Marc Miskin, assistant professor of electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, talks to Tonya Hall about how nanobots can be used and best ways to engineer them.
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How neuroscience inspired an understanding of n...
Francisco De Sousa Webber, founder and CEO of Cortical.io, explains to Tonya Hall that, by taking a neural science-based approach, there's less of a need for compute power when working to understand natural language.
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Detecting threats in the enterprise network
Tonya Hall talks to TK Keanini, distinguished engineer and product line CTO for analytics at Cisco, about how you can use behavioral methods to detect potential threats.
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A new era of cyber war
Andy Greenberg, author and senior cybersecurity writer at Wired, sits down to talk with Tonya Hall about why a new era of cyber war is coming and the distinction that we should consider cyber war a war crime, and not an outright war.
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How air travel will change in the 2030s
Sherry Stein, head of technology strategy for the SITA Americas, talks to Tonya Hall about ways that airport operations can be improved through the use of biometrics aiding security, and what that means looking forward to the 2030s.
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NASA looks for a robotic mobility system
Rob Meyerson, founder and CEO of Delalune Space and executive producer at ASCEND for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, talks with Tonya Hall about NASA's need for a robotic mobility system that is open to all robotics and autonomous vehicle manufacturers.
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An accessible intro to quantum computing
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Robert Sutor, vice president of IBM Q strategy and ecosystem, to learn more about quantum computing for both novices and computer science professionals.
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Starting from scratch with enterprise software
Tonya Hall talks with Jason Hart, CEO of Fresh Security, to learn more about his new company and the steps taken to overcome challenges that come with starting from scratch.
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How government and digital transformation inter...
Christiaan van Veen, director of the Digital Welfare State and Human Rights Project at the New York University School of Law, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the intersection between government and digital transformation, how many individuals still don't have internet access, and what that means for digital transformation's progress.
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How to successfully write sci-fi
Brett Frischmann, Charles Widger Endowed university professor at Villanova University, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the steps he took when writing his first sci-fi novel while giving helpful advice.
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How Quantum is re-imaging the electric car battery
Dr. Jeff Welser, vice president of IBM Research Almaden, pacific rim labs, and global exploratory science, tells Tonya Hall about how quantum computing is necessary to accurately model large molecule interactions and how IBM Research Almaden is putting that theory to use when re-imaging eclectic car batteries.
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How space could become commercialized in the 2020s
Dr. Alan Stern, principal investigator of NASA's New Horizons mission - exploring Pluto and beyond, stis down with Tonya Hall to talk about new innovations and ideas that could lead to space being commercialized as technology advances in the new decade.
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Why adding futurists to government positions is...
Tonya Hall talks with Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NY University's Stern School of Business, author, quantitative futurist, and founder of the Future Today Institute, to learn more about why she believes futurists should have roles within government positions and the part AI would play in those situations.
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The challenges surrounding product information ...
Tonya Hall and Dietmar Rietsch, CEO at Pimcore, sit down and talk about the specific types of data involved with product information management and what happens when that data is strictly a functioning asset within marketing teams.
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Incorporating prescription lenses into smart gl...
Tonya Hall and Dr. Brian Woolf, optometrist and owner of Woolf Eye Lab, talk about the new reality of combining smart glasses and prescription lenses, along with helpful tips to consider when shopping for smart glasses.
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AI: A Guide For Thinking Humans
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Melanie Mitchell, Davis professor at the Santa Fe Institute, to discuss Mitchell's book about whether smart machines can actually think or understand, and what might make AI more reliable and trustworthy.
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Geo-spatial computing in transportation
Dr. Shashi Shekhar, McKnight distinguished university professor at the University of Minnesota, sits down to talk with Tonya Hall about using geo-spatial computing in transportation and how it can specifically bring enhancements to the agriculture and business industries.
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A human's guide to machine intelligence
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Kartik Hosanagar, professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author, about his new book and why he believes that algorithms have figured out human tendencies.
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Solving the quantum encryption threat using qua...
Dr. Shohini Ghose, professor of physics and computer science and founding director of the Center for Women in Science at Wilfred Laurier University, explains to Tonya Hall how quantum is being used to solve the quantum encryption threat.
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How we can advance AI with the help of video games
Dr. Danny Lange, vice president of AI at Unity Technologies, and Tonya Hall sit down to talk about various use cases for AI by working with the online gaming community.
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Can satellites be used as a service?
Tonya Hall and Jeremiah Owyang, industry analyst & founding partner, talk about potential ways that satellites can become services and how you could potentially lease an individual satellite.
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Are humans capable of adapting to rapid change?
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Kathryn Bouskill, anthropologist at the RAND Corporation and associate director at the RAND Center for Global Risk and Security, about the acceleration of technology advancements and if humans are capable of keeping up with all of these changes.
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How tech is making us more like machines rather...
Tonya Hall talks to Brett Frischmann, Charles Widger Endowed university professor at Villanova University, about the idea that automated tech is slowly transforming humans into machines.