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.
Dennis Fong, entrepreneur and gamer, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about being the first professional gamer and maintaining a life away from the world of gaming.
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How AI is reducing the cybersecurity talent sho...
Tonya Hall and Sylvain Gil, co-founder and executive vice president at Exabeam, talk about how AI can help with the shortage of cybersecurity professionals.
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STEAM? The importance of adding art to STEM
Paul Berberia, CEO at Sphero, tells Tonya Hall about the importance of changing STEM into STEAM by adding arts to the curriculum.
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How tech companies can positively change the world
Jessica Powell, author of The Big Disruption: A totally fictional but essentially true Silicon Valley story, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the positive impact that tech companies can have on the world.
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Exploring lunar pits with autonomous robots
Dr. William "Red" Whittaker, professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, talks to Tonya Hall about how robots are making it easier to explore difficult lunar conditions.
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Wi-Fi turns 20: What's next?
Tonya Hall sits down with Kevin Robinson, vice president of marketing for Wi-Fi Alliance, to talk all things Wi-Fi, including why Wi-FI and 5G are a great match.
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Good tech comes from evil tech
George Dyson, technology historian and author, talks with Tonya Hall about how tech has a history of advancing into something good after initially being used in a malicious way.
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New AI jobs will outnumber jobs lost
Obed Louissaint, vice president of talent at IBM, tells Tonya Hall that by anticipating job disruption, implementing new AI-related jobs will ensure that any jobs lost will be made up for.
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How MIT is trying to resolve AI bias
Tonya Hall talks with Dr. Aleksander Madry, associate professor of computer science at MIT, about what is being done to resolve bias and error in computer vision algorithms.
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How AI is used for facial recognition in survei...
Brent Boekestein, co-founder and CEO of Vintra Inc., talks with Tonya Hall about AI's history of facial recognition within surveillance cameras.
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How to make analytics more accessible to the ge...
Kate Wright, head of augmented business intelligence Hana an Analytics at SAP, explains to Tonya Hall the process and the importance of making analytics available for more than just data scientists.
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How quantum computing might go mainstream
Dr. Chris Bernhardt, professor of mathematics at Fairfield University, tells Tonya Hall that quantum computing could eventually be useful for everyone through different problem solving processes.
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Teaching machines to autonomously write stories
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. David Weinberger, senior researcher at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center and author of "Everyday Chaos - Technology, complexity and how we're thriving in a new world of possibility," about the history found during his writing process.
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How AI is making healthcare human again
Tonya Hall and Dr. Eric Topol, founder and director at Scripps Research Translational Institute, talk about how AI is being used to improve human connection in the healthcare industry.
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The history of startups and the evolution of in...
Brad Feld, co-founder and managing director at Foundry Group, talks with Tonya Hall about start-up pioneers, their successes, and the history of startups.
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Harnessing evolution with AI
Tonya Hall and Dr. James Field, founder and CEO of LabGenius, talk about the process of harnessing evolution through the power of AI to create custom DNA molecules.
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The true cost of a data breach in 2019
Wendi Whitmore, IBM X-Force global lead for incident response and intelligence services, talks to Tonya Hall about how the cost of data breaches is determined by the time it takes to detect and respond to the breach.
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How Fable Studio won the first-ever Emmy for a ...
Tonya Hall sits down with Pete Billington, co-founder of Fable Studio and director of Wolves in the Walls, Edward Saatchi, co-founder of Fable Studio and executive producer of Wolves in the Walls, and Jessica Shamash, head of creative production Fable Studio and creative producer of Wolves in the Walls, to talk about the use of AI that brought the Emmy award-winning being to life.
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The evolution of a programmer's job
Clive Thompson, contributing writer to NY Times Magazine, Wired, and Smithsonian Magazine, sits down with Tonya Hall and explains the progression of the duties and expectations of a programming job.
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Quantum-safe cryptography available now
Tonya Hall and Dr. Vadim Lyubashevsky, cryptography researcher at IBM's Zurich research laboratory, talk about the process of quantum computers that are building quantum-safe encryption.
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How the government and AI can work together
Alex Gladsteinl, chief strategy officer at Human Rights Foundation, tells Tonya Hall about various expectations regarding security between AI and government.
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The technology behind storm prediction
Dr. Harold Brooks, research meteorologist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, tells Tonya Hall about what the technology is that works to predict storms and how that technology works.
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If it has an IP address, it's a vulnerability
Justin Fier, director of threat intel and analysis at Darktrace, talks with Tonya Hall about cyber threats -- what they are, what devices they come from, and how vulnerable devices really are.
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Def Con and Black Hat 2019: Enterprise security...
Tonya Hall catches up with Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at F-Secure, to discuss the latest from Def Con and Black Hat 2019 and to talk about why Hypponen says that, right now, enterprise security is stronger than ever.
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Adding AI to enterprise collaboration tools
Tonya Hall asks Stefan Ritter, co-founder and head of product at Ruum by SAP, the importance of adding AI to various collaborative tools.