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 Pete Billington, co-founder of Fable Studio, to talk about his experience with virtual beings and the value they bring to storytelling.
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How surveillance changes us
Jeremy Howard, co-founder and researcher at Fast.ai, sits down with Tonya Hall to learn more about advances in surveillance technology and the laws that go with it.
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How learning English and programming go together
Tonya Hall talks with Gabriela de Queiroz, senior engineering and data science manager at IBM, to understand how English and programming are languages that go hand in hand.
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Hackathons: Best practices and winning strategies
Justin Halsall, developer advocate at IBM, tells Tonya Hall about his experiences with hackathons and gives advice and best practices for others looking to join the competition.
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The different ways to design AR/VR user interfaces
Nicole Lazzaro, CEO of XEODesign, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about AR and VR, including ethical VR user experience issues, rules a VR interface must follow, and different ways to design the user interface for AR.
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The importance of understanding space weather
Tonya Hall speaks with Dr. Elizabeth MacDonald, space physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, about the importance of understanding space weather in order to help protect satellites and ground-based assets.
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Immersive storytelling in VR
Vicki Dobbs Beck, executive in charge of ILM xLAB at Lucasfilm, speaks with Tonya Hall about the differences between pure VR and mixed reality within storytelling.
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ATM security tips for banks and consumers
Tonya Hall talks to Charles Henderson, global managing partner and head of X-Force Red at IBM, to learn more about how to spot ATM vulnerabilities as a consumer and as a banking agency.
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How Brexit will affect cybersecurity as a whole
Tonya Hall talks with Jason Hart, CTO for data privacy at Thales E Security, to learn more about Brexit's current situation and what the future holds for cybersecurity jobs.
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Top ways to manage cloud complexity
Tonya Hall speak with David Linthicum, chief cloud strategy officer at Deloitte Consulting, to learn exactly what cloud complexity is, the threats surrounding it, and what companies can do to implement best cloud complexity practices.
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The most controversial drone technology?
Tonya Hall sits down with Arthur Holland Michel, co-director of the Center for the Study of the Drone at NY's Bard College, to learn more about what he considers to be the most controversial drone technology to date and different ways drones are being utilized.
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How property marketing is going mobile
Emily Olman, CEO and co-founder at SpatialFirst, tells Tonya Hall about the emerging technologies that are making it possible to use spatial computing to imagine the potential of a home or office.
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Fixing data leaks in Jira
Avinash Jain, lead infrastructure security engineer at Grofers, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about an easy data leak fix that has been around for years.
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Armageddon: Can tech be used to break up an ast...
Tonya Hall talks to KT Ramesh, professor at Johns Hopkins University, to learn more about how technology can be used to break an asteroid into tiny pieces, along with the hazards that come from this.
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Building a project around the AI ladder
Tonya Hall talks to Dinesh Nirmal, vice president of IBM data and AI development, to learn about the AI ladder and how deployment teams can build their projects around that.
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Removing microplastics from water with magnets
Tonya Hall sits down with Fionn Ferreira, the grand prize winner of the 2018-2019 Google Science Fair, to learn more about his innovative idea that uses statistics and a home-built spectrometer to remove microplastics from water.
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Cybersecurity: How technology can affect your o...
Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, talks with Tonya Hall about the various technologies that could be keeping organizations from reaching their cybersecurity goals.
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Using the human hand as a basis for creating ge...
John Underkoffler, founder and CEO of Oblong Industries, talks to Tonya Hall about innovative ways that gestures are being created, along with restrictions and limitations that should be considered when creating new gestures.
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A commercially viable lunar lander
Tonya Hall sits down with John Thornton, CEO of Astrobotic, to learn more about lunar landers and the technical hurdles that had to be overcome in order to achieve these viable lunar landers.
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How Foodpairing uses AI to create recipes
Bernard Lahousse, co-founder and science director at Foodpairing.com, tells Tonya Hall about the technology being used to digitally identify a food and/or flavor to create recipes.
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Building growth-oriented tech communities
Wendy Lea, entrepreneur and mentor, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about ways for communities to break the mold and to continue growing into tech-oriented communities.
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Origami robots might replace traditional robot ...
Dr. Jamie Paik, director of the Reconfigurable Robotics Lab, talks to ZDNet's Tonya Hall about the pros and cons of traditional robots and how robots designed like origami will be a future trend.
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US vs China: Their tech sectors, compared
Herve Lemahieu, senior fellow at the Lowy Institute, talks to Tonya Hall about the similarities and differences between the US and Chinese tech sectors, pointing out that the Chinese is leading in renewable power and supercomputers.
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How Python was used to create BitTorrent
Tonya Hall and Bram Cohen, founder and CEO of Chia Network, talk about the creation of BitTorrent and how Python was used to get the job done.
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How non-technical professionals can engage deve...
Justin Halsall, developer advocate at IBM, talks with Tonya Hall about best practices to keep developers engaged, including using direct communication.