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.
Josh Klien, hacker at H4X Industries, tells Tonya Hall about what AI is currently doing to help management, but digs deeper into the numerous possibilities of what AI could be doing to help management.
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How algorithms are making creative content
Peter Rojas, partner at Betaworks Ventures, tells Tonya Hall about new ways that algorithms are being used to help build creative content.
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Fighting robocalls is a bi-partisan effort
Tonya Hall sits down with Kevin Rupy, attorney at law and partner at Wiley Rein, to discuss what the House and Senate need to be doing to fight against robocalls.
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Important lessons for industry and regulators
Tonya Hall and Myke Lyons, chief information security officer at Collibra, discuss the lessons learned from GDPR and what's next for privacy regulations.
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Improving robot muscles to mimic human form
Dr. Christoph Keplinger, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Colorado in Boulder, talks to Tonya Hall about how improvements to robot muscles are making them similar to human muscles.
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Helping the blind walk long distances
Tonya Hall talks to Keith Kirkland, co-founder at WearWorks, about designing systems to use haptics to strengthen navigation systems that assist the blind, especially when walking long distances.
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Using trust and respect as the basis for learning
Esther Wojcicki, founder of Palo Alto High Media Arts Program, chief learning officer at Planet3, and author, explains ways to raise successful people to produce radical results.
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Inside cyber threats: How to identify accidenta...
ZDNet's Tonya Hall sits down with Justin Fier, director of threat intel and analysis at Darktrace, to learn more about cyber threats from the inside out and how to identify an accidental threat versus an intentional threat.
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Finding the perfect candidate: How AI can help ...
Tonya Hall sits down with Phil Libin, co-founder and CEO of All Turtles, to learn more about how AI can be used to help funnel candidates in a company's recruitment process.
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How the Air Force cut training costs but still ...
ZDNet's Tonya Hall talks to Lieutenant Colonel Eric Frahm, chief product officer at the US Air Force Air Education and Training Command, to learn about how gamification is being used in Air Force training by using existing game engines.
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Is digital transformation just repeating history?
Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, IoT consultant, founder, author, and speaker, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about ways in which we've seen digital transformation repeat history.
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The best ways to nurture crazy ideas
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Safi Bahcall, author of "Loonshots - How to nurture the crazy ideas that win wars, cure diseases & transform industries," to learn about how individuals can recognize both creatives and implementors.
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Building self-aware machines
Dr. Hod Lipson, professor of engineering and data science at Columbia University, talks to Tonya Hall about the process of creating self-aware machines.
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Extraterrestrial life: An interesting space roc...
Dr. Avi Loeb, professor of science at Harvard, discusses with Tonya Hall the odds of extraterrestrial life.
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The Avionos 2019 B2B Buyer Report explained
Tonya Hall talks with Scott Webb, president of Avionos, to learn more about the findings of this years' Avionos 2019 B2B Buyer Report.
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Human imperfection makes it hard to regulate bi...
Cory Doctorow, writer, blogger, and activist, talks to Tonya Hall about how regulating companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon can be difficult for many reasons, but in part, human imperfection.
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Surveillance and censorship in the digital age
ZDNet's Tonya Hall talks with Alex Gladstein, chief strategy officer at Human Rights Foundation, to discuss what surveillance and censorship looks like in the digital age.
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How to better understand humanity
Amber Case, author and research fellow at the Institute for the Future, sits down with Tonya Hall to discuss the pace of change and how we can better understand humanity through different studies.
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Forget mining! There are new ways to farm crypto
Bram Cohen, founder and CEO of Chia Network, talks to ZDNet's Tonya Hall about building the developer community and new ways to farm, instead of mine, crypto.
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How the 2019 Robotic Mining Competition helps s...
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Philip Metzger, planetary scientist at the University of Central Florida and co-founder of the NASA KSC Swamp Works, to learn more about the 2019 Robotic Mining Competition.
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Earthquakes: Saving lives with a five-second wa...
Tonya Hall sits down with Josh Bashioum, founder and CEO of Early Warning Labs, to discuss how earthquake warnings worked during the Ridgecrest earthquake, but why some LA residents didn't get the warning.
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AI and China's 21st century strategy
Tonya Hall sits down with Amy Webb, quantitative futurist professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business and the founder of the Future Today Institute, to learn more about how AI just might warp our future.
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Scanning the skies: How to catch a falling star
Dr. Larry Denneau, ATLAS senior software engineer at the Institute for Astronomy University of Hawaii, tells Tonya Hall about the different ways you can scan the sky for near-Earth objects.
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Huge asteroid will fly by Earth closer than sat...
Tonya Hall talks to Brent Barbee, aerospace engineer at NASA, to talk about a hypothetical asteroid encounter marshaling a 21st century planetary defense to the rescue.
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Can you really lose your job because you're too...
Tonya Hall asks Ryan Duguid, chief evangelist at Nintex, how likely professionals are to lose their jobs because they're too smart and what to do if that happens.