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 talks to Byron Reese, author, futurist, and CEO of Gigaom, about the challenges of creating and defining an AI weapon, including the challenge of how there doesn't seem to be an AI Geneva Convention on the horizon.
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The history of Silicon Valley
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Margaret O'Mara, history professor at the University of Washington, to learn more about the research done by Dr. O'Mara and how she was able to connect the dots between the Silicon Valley boom and individuals interested in growing e-commerce and the tech world.
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Building a state online: Citizen-centric reform...
Nikhil Deshpande, chief digital officer for the state of Georgia, talks to Tonya Hall about his role in online development and the relationship between conversational interfaces and SEO when building digitally.
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What it takes to make AI projects successful
Tonya Hall talks with Dr. Kathryn Hume, senior director of product and business development at Borealis AI, to learn more about how to successfully complete an AI project.
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Tech and life: Are parents setting the right ex...
Jono Bacon, author and community and collaboration strategy consultant, tells Tonya Hall that children are learning their tech habits from the adults in their lives and explains the impact technology usage has on young children and adults.
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VR today is comparable to the excitement over c...
Tonya Hall talks to David Fox, co-founder and director of Electric Eggplant, to discuss how VR today is comparable to what color TV was and how that same excitement is being carried into storytelling that utilizes VR.
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Exploring Pluto and beyond
Dr. Alan Stern, principal investigator of NASA's New Horizons mission - exploring Pluto and beyond, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about a new mission to explore Pluto, and even further, while using existing tech to save money.
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Why AI's equity must improve
Dr. Rana el Kaliouby, co-founder and CEO of Affectiva, talks to Tonya Hall about the importance of improving AI's equity while addressing power asymmetry.
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Purging US tech from China's government
Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NY University's Stern School of Business, author, quantitative futurist, and founder of the Future Today Institute, talks to Tonya Hall about whether the US should view China as a competitor or an adversary.
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The future of workforce training
Tonya Hall talks with Tom Griffiths, CEO and co-founder at Hone, about how the future of workforce training includes tailoring the teaching styles specifically to each generation of learners.
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Will robots ever gain cognitive capabilities?
Tonya Hall and Dr. Danny Lange, vice president of AI at Unity Technologies, discuss the likelihood that robots gain cognitive capabilities by addressing the remaining technology challenges.
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How to help the market in case of a recession
Jeremiah Owyang, industry analyst & founding partner, Kaleido Insights, sits down with Tonya Hall to discuss ways to help rebuild the market in the event of a recession through a technology-aided wellness program.
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You need a communication plan to deal with a di...
Scott Monty, principal at Scott Monty Strategies, tells Tonya Hall about best practices for creating a communication plan to deal with a digital crisis.
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Using tech as a force for social good
Tonya Hall sits down with Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter and author, to talk about innovative ways that technology can be used to create a positive change for social good.
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How Intel thinks AI will change in the years to...
Gadi Singer, vice president at AI platforms group and general manager of inference products group at Intel, talks to Tonya Hall about how AI will change in the future.
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How AI is used to build AI databases
Tonya Hall sits down with Sriram Raghavan, vice president at IBM Research AI, to learn more about the ways that AI is being used to build AI databases while also working to scale AI for enterprises.
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IBM on the first open-source security platform
Kevin Skapinetz, vice president of strategy and design at IBM Security, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the creation of the first open source security platform.
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AI makes it easy for HR to identify at-risk emp...
Steve Beauchamp, CEO of Paylocity, sits down with Tonya Hall to learn more about how AI is making it easier for HR staff to identify at-risk employees in order to improve employee engagement.
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Storing solar energy for decades
Dr. Kasper Moth-Poulsen, professor at Chalmers University of Technology, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about new, innovative ways to store solar energy.
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Threat Intelligence Index Report from IBM X-Force
Christopher Scott, Global remediation lead, IBM X-Force incident response and intelligence services, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the latest Threat Intelligence Index Report and its findings, including that unpatched systems are a leading vulnerability while the finance and retail industries are two of the top industry cyber targets.
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How to start implementing AI into your daily ro...
Tonya Hall and Byron Reese, author, futurist, and CEO of GigaOm, talk about the revolutionary ways that AI will change our lives and why we should start implementing the technology into our daily routines.
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How geo-spatial data can help track coronavirus
Tonya Hall talks with Dr. Shashi Shekhar, McKnight distinguished university professor at the University of Minnesota, to learn more about how we can use geo-spatial data to understand the origin and spread of infectious disease.
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Starting your own startup
Tonya Hall talks to Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter and author, about the process of starting Kickstarter and the unexpected issues that popped up along with ways to work around those inconveniences.
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The disruptive history of LucasArts Games
David Fox, co-founder and director of Electric Eggplant, talks to Tonya Hall about storytelling themes that have stood the test of time and the overall disruptive history of LucasArts Games.
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New security threats that could affect health IT
Emil Sayegh, president and CEO at Ntirety, talks to Tonya Hall about potential new threats that could affect health IT within the new decade.