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The Future Of Biotech
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In this episode of The Future Of, Gabby Everett, Director of Business Operations and Strategy at BioLabs Pegasus Park, and Claire Aldridge, Chief Strategy Officer at Form Bio, join host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of biotech. They unveil the advancements, challenges, and ethical considerations in the biotech industry. Discover the potential of the genomics and omics revolution, the impact of COVID-19 on biotech, and the transformative potential of biotechnology in shaping the future of healthcare.
They Cover:
- [09:10] - The biotech industry has seen transformative growth over three decades. Claire and Gabby recognize the ongoing genomics revolution as we're moving beyond simply treating symptoms with tools like CAR T-cell therapy and gene therapy, aiming for disease-modifying solutions. A significant trend is integrating computational tools in biotech. With the vast "omics" data available, sophisticated software can offer crucial insights. Coupled with AI and machine learning, we're directing toward an era of personalized medicine, where doctors can tailor treatments based on individual genetics.
- [15:15] - The biotech sector experienced an unprecedented surge during the pandemic, building on pre-existing work. Remarkably, just months after the coronavirus sequence was published, scientists approved groundbreaking mRNA vaccines, which suggests we can accelerate drug development processes without compromising safety. COVID-19 also provided an unexpected lens into precision medicine. As a diverse global population contracted the virus, we gained insights into disease progression, long COVID, and asymptomatic cases. Such data could shape future therapeutic designs. Moreover, the pandemic highlighted biotech's significance, drawing substantial investments. However, a challenge was the deficiency in scientific communication. With misinformation rife, especially on social media, we recognized the need to convey scientific findings more effectively to maintain public trust.
- [20:13] - Biotechnology presents various ethical challenges, so the cornerstone of addressing them lies in transparency in methodologies, potential uses of these tools, and maintaining strict protection. Venturing into new territories often provokes debate and skepticism. Nevertheless, the primary drive behind these technological advancements is societal progress.
- [21:29] - The future of biotech is intertwined with personalized precision medicine, tailoring treatments to an individual's genetic profile. By employing AI and machine learning, we can sift through vast datasets to determine the most effective treatments, moving beyond only addressing symptoms to targeting disease origins. With AI's capabilities, we'll identify early molecular indicators of disease, allowing interventions before any physical manifestation occurs.
- [31:00] - Real-world evidence is reshaping the landscape of clinical trials. Traditionally, the benchmark was placebo-controlled, double-blind trials where participants didn't know if they were receiving the actual drug. This method aims to minimize the placebo effect. However, with the introduction of invasive treatments, such as spinal cord drug delivery, ethical concerns arise. Thanks to the expansive data from electronic medical records, we can potentially harness these insights to understand disease progression, identify essential biomarkers, and determine the most relevant tests.
If you're interested in the future of biotech, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting.
Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-biotech/
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- Claire Aldridge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-aldridge-05264a173/
- Form Bio: https://www.formbio.com/
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In this episode of The Future Of, Gabby Everett, Director of Business Operations and Strategy at BioLabs Pegasus Park, and Claire Aldridge, Chief Strategy Officer at Form Bio, join host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of biotech. They unveil the advancements, challenges, and ethical considerations in the biotech industry. Discover the potential of the genomics and omics revolution, the impact of COVID-19 on biotech, and the transformative potential of biotechnology in shaping the future of healthcare.
They Cover:
- [09:10] - The biotech industry has seen transformative growth over three decades. Claire and Gabby recognize the ongoing genomics revolution as we're moving beyond simply treating symptoms with tools like CAR T-cell therapy and gene therapy, aiming for disease-modifying solutions. A significant trend is integrating computational tools in biotech. With the vast "omics" data available, sophisticated software can offer crucial insights. Coupled with AI and machine learning, we're directing toward an era of personalized medicine, where doctors can tailor treatments based on individual genetics.
- [15:15] - The biotech sector experienced an unprecedented surge during the pandemic, building on pre-existing work. Remarkably, just months after the coronavirus sequence was published, scientists approved groundbreaking mRNA vaccines, which suggests we can accelerate drug development processes without compromising safety. COVID-19 also provided an unexpected lens into precision medicine. As a diverse global population contracted the virus, we gained insights into disease progression, long COVID, and asymptomatic cases. Such data could shape future therapeutic designs. Moreover, the pandemic highlighted biotech's significance, drawing substantial investments. However, a challenge was the deficiency in scientific communication. With misinformation rife, especially on social media, we recognized the need to convey scientific findings more effectively to maintain public trust.
- [20:13] - Biotechnology presents various ethical challenges, so the cornerstone of addressing them lies in transparency in methodologies, potential uses of these tools, and maintaining strict protection. Venturing into new territories often provokes debate and skepticism. Nevertheless, the primary drive behind these technological advancements is societal progress.
- [21:29] - The future of biotech is intertwined with personalized precision medicine, tailoring treatments to an individual's genetic profile. By employing AI and machine learning, we can sift through vast datasets to determine the most effective treatments, moving beyond only addressing symptoms to targeting disease origins. With AI's capabilities, we'll identify early molecular indicators of disease, allowing interventions before any physical manifestation occurs.
- [31:00] - Real-world evidence is reshaping the landscape of clinical trials. Traditionally, the benchmark was placebo-controlled, double-blind trials where participants didn't know if they were receiving the actual drug. This method aims to minimize the placebo effect. However, with the introduction of invasive treatments, such as spinal cord drug delivery, ethical concerns arise. Thanks to the expansive data from electronic medical records, we can potentially harness these insights to understand disease progression, identify essential biomarkers, and determine the most relevant tests.
If you're interested in the future of biotech, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting.
Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-biotech/
Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-biotech/
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- Gabby Everett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabbykutyeverett/
- BioLabs Pegasus Park: https://www.biolabs.io/north-texas
- Claire Aldridge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-aldridge-05264a173/
- Form Bio: https://www.formbio.com/
Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,
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Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction Introduction by Jeff Dance 01:00 - Guest Introduction Overview of Simoni Severini’s background and contributions to quantum computing 06:00 - Simoni's Journey Simoni shares his random yet impactful journey into quantum computing 11:00 - Basics of Quantum Computing Explanation of quantum computing principles like superposition and qubits 17:00 - Current Quantum Technology Discussion on current advancements and milestones in quantum computing 21:00 - Quantum Computing Challenges Challenges related to error rates and practical realizations 34:00 - Future Opportunities Speculation on the convergence of quantum tech with AI and potential future innovations 48:00 - Security Concerns Examination of quantum computing's potential impact on cryptography and security 57:00 - Quantum Computing's Impact Closing thoughts on the future and impact of quantum computing as a platform for discovery About the Show: “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction - Introduction of Sir Peter Beck and Rocket Lab's accomplishments. 02:44 - Why Space? - Sir Peter shares his childhood inspiration leading to a career in the space industry. 04:55 - Rocket Lab’s Role in Government Projects - Discussion about Rocket Lab's involvement with UK and US governments for hypersonic test launches. 05:41 - End-to-End Space Company - Sir Peter elaborates on Rocket Lab's strategy to provide diverse space services. 10:20 - Competition Landscape - Insights into Rocket Lab's unique end-to-end service offerings compared to competitors. 12:37 - Challenges Facing the Industry - Exploration of the difficulties in scaling and supply chain issues within the space sector. 14:20 - Customer Mix - Discussion on the balance between government and commercial clients in Rocket Lab's business model. 15:52 - Market Opportunities - Sir Peter describes upcoming opportunities in commercial communications from space. 17:38 - Space Crowding - Conversation about the implications of increased satellite launches and the need for traffic management. 22:29 - Vision for the Future - Speculation about how space will increasingly integrate into daily life over the next decade. 25:34 - Role of AI in Space - The impact of AI and computer vision on analyzing space and launch data. 31:12 - Future Talent in Space Engineering - Advice for aspiring engineers and the demand for mechanical engineers in the space sector. 34:02 - Exciting Future Advancements - Sir Peter discusses the need for new propulsion methods to advance space exploration. 37:18 - Rewarding Experiences - Reflection on the growth of the team at Rocket Lab and seeing young engineers succeed. About the Show: “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction - Introduction of guests and overview of the episode's themes. 4:00 - Personal Motivations in Manufacturing - Guests share their backgrounds and motivations related to manufacturing and technology. 12:00 - Current Trends in US Manufacturing - Discussion on the recent shift back to domestic manufacturing and factors driving this change. 18:00 - Challenges Facing Manufacturing - Experts address challenges such as workforce demographics, skills mismatch, and perception issues. 24:00 - Insights from South by Southwest Panel - Reflections on audience engagement and interest in manufacturing technology. 27:00 - Success Factors for Manufacturing Success - Key principles for successful adoption of automation and technology discussed. 33:00 - Vision for Future Factories - Predictions for the advancements expected in factories by 2030 and 2050. 51:00 - The Role of AI and Technology - Excitement about how AI will enhance decision-making processes in manufacturing. 52:00 - Career Opportunities in Manufacturing - Encouraging messages for those interested in pursuing careers in manufacturing. 56:00 - Advice for Companies Feeling Left Behind - Guidance for manufacturers on accessing resources and support. About the Show: “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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About the Show: "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode, Jeff Dance is joined by Ursula Saldívar - Director of Innovation & Emerging Technologies at Tecnológico de Monterrey, and Mackenzie Price - Co-Founder of 2hr Learning, to explore the transformative potential of AI in education. Both guests highlight their innovative approaches to personalized learning, underscoring the role of AI as a powerful tool for efficiency and engagement. They discuss how this new paradigm can enhance educational outcomes and nurture essential life skills while also emphasizing the importance of adapting educational institutions to embrace these advancements. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction Introduction of guest speakers by Jeff Dance. 01:35 - Guest Backgrounds Overview of Mackenzie's and Ursula's educational contributions and innovative roles in their respective institutions. 05:18 - Personal Journeys into Education Ursula shares her path into education, while Mackenzie discusses her motivations to innovate the school model following her children's experiences. 09:28 - The Role of AI in Education Mackenzie discusses how adaptive personalized learning is being integrated and its implications for educational practices. 10:17 - AI Boosting Learning Efficiency Mackenzie elaborates on how AI helps tailor education to each student’s needs, enhancing their learning experience. 15:47 - Supporting Educator Roles with AI The discussion highlights how AI frees educators to focus on emotional and motivational support. 19:52 - AI Integration at University Level Ursula talks about the ongoing projects using AI for personalized learning and engagement in higher education. 27:02 - AI as a Tool for Life Skills The speakers emphasize the importance of teaching life skills alongside academic knowledge through the use of AI. 31:06 - The Future of Education Mackenzie speculates on upcoming changes in education, focusing on skills necessary for success in modern society. 47:57 - Institutional Strategy for AI Ursula explains the importance of strategy and collaboration in the implementation of AI at universities. About the Show: “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of "The Future Of," we speak with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford about the current state of mental health post-pandemic and the critical role of community in healing. She emphasizes the need for increased access to resources and the potential of group therapy in addressing the mental health crisis. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - 02:14 Introduction Introduction of Dr. Joy Harden Bradford and her background in mental health. 02:14 - 03:50 Dr. Joy’s Journey Dr. Joy shares her early experiences in psychology and her inspiration for founding Therapy for Black Girls. 03:50 - 06:02 Statistics on Mental Health Jeff discusses alarming statistics regarding mental health in America post-pandemic. 06:02 - 08:21 The Impact of the Pandemic Dr. Joy reflects on the ongoing mental health crisis stemming from unresolved grief and social disconnection due to the pandemic. 08:21 - 09:05 Contributing Factors Discussion on how the political climate and global awareness of suffering contribute to increased mental health challenges. 09:05 - 11:03 Managing Anxiety Dr. Joy offers tips for managing anxiety, highlighting the importance of limiting media exposure and sharing feelings. 11:03 - 13:34 Parenting Challenges Exploration of how modern parenting styles may contribute to mental health issues among children. 13:34 - 14:31 Importance of Stress Commentary on the role of manageable stress in performance and functioning. 14:31 - 14:54 Role of Medication and Exercise Discussion about the importance of medication for mental health and the benefits of regular exercise. 14:54 - 19:23 Community and Connection The significance of community in mental health, especially post-pandemic. 19:23 - 21:48 Future Directions in Mental Health Insights into how group therapy may fill the gap in individual therapy resources. 21:48 - 26:56 Technology’s Role Dr. Joy addresses both the positive and negative impacts of technology, particularly AI, on mental health services. 26:56 - 30:20 Balancing Technology and Human Connection Discussion on maintaining human connections while utilizing technology to aid mental health. 30:20 - 33:47 Recommended Resources Suggestions for books and tools to help navigate mental health. 33:47 - 34:05 Closing Thoughts Dr. Joy shares what excites her about the future of mental health care. About the Show: "The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode, Dr. Yossi shares insights on how AI speech technology is advancing rapidly, with applications in areas such as healthcare detection for conditions like asthma and schizophrenia. He emphasizes the need for more diverse datasets, particularly in spontaneous and conversational speech, to enhance transcription accuracy and understanding. Cultural nuances significantly impact speech processing, highlighting the challenges and responsibilities of developing AI technologies in a globally diverse landscape. Feeding the Future of Speech Technology The integration of AI in speech technology promises to enhance communication across various fields, including medicine, where accurate transcription of specialized terminology is essential. As the technology advances, better algorithms along with a vast amount of diverse spoken data will facilitate improvements. Future Challenges and Ethical Considerations One major concern discussed is the potential misuse of AI speech technologies, such as deep fakes. Dr. Yossi advocates for the establishment of a moral framework for AI, which includes ethical standards and accountability measures in deploying such technologies. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of , host Jeff Dance is joined by Johnny Rodriguez and Charlie Kurian to discuss the future of fan engagement in the sports industry. The conversation explores how emerging technologies like AI, AR, and VR are shaping the way fans interact with their favorite sports and teams, creating a more personalized and immersive experience. The guests also delve into the ethical considerations and the importance of inclusive design in the evolving landscape of fan engagement. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - 06:00 Introduction Introduction by Jeff Dance Overview of episode topics and importance of fan engagement 06:00 - 12:00 Evolution of Fan Engagement Charlie on how fan engagement has changed, focusing on new behaviors in younger generations Johnny discusses the impact of AI and XR on personalizing fan experiences 12:00 - 18:00 Future Predictions Charlie projects how fan engagement will evolve over the next 10-20 years Integration of newer technologies and the rise of hyper-personalized content VR and AR capabilities allowing global fans to have courtside experiences 18:00 - 24:00 Technological Advancements in Sports Johnny's insights on biometric technologies for seamless stadium experiences Discussion on XR and VR for deeper immersion in sports events Real-time data and analytics enhancing the stadium experience 24:00 - 30:00 Balancing Digital and Physical Engagement Jeff and guests discuss the blending of digital and physical experiences in sports Keeping the in-arena experience premium while augmenting it with digital features 30:00 - 36:00 Ethical Considerations and Accessibility Highlighting the ethical use of AI, data privacy, and security in fan engagement technologies Ensuring financial and physical accessibility for diverse fans The importance of human-centered design in creating inclusive experiences 36:00 - 42:00 Integration of Generative AI Future possibilities of using generative AI for personalized fan engagements, such as custom commentaries AI’s role in delivering predictive data for enhancing fan understanding and interaction 42:00 - 48:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Charlie and Johnny recommend resources for staying updated on the future of sports and fan engagement Jeff summarizes key takeaways from the episode Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Alex Foessel, Managing Partner at Balanced Engineering, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of agriculture. They explore the role of robotics, autonomous machines, satellite connectivity, and generative AI in enhancing agricultural operations and feeding the increasing population. Additionally, Alex dives into the role of regulations and standardizations for AgTech. They Cover: 03:52 - 12:19 - Alex's Journey in Agricultural Automation 12:20 - 20:11 - Feeding the Future 20:15 - 28:10 - How Satellite Connectivity is Transforming Farming Automation 28:13 - 34:08 - Safety Standards in Autonomous Technology 34:09 - 42:19 - Future Farming 42:20 - 50:33 - Robotics, AI, and Innovative Agriculture 50:34 - 55:52 - Driving the Future of Agriculture 55:53 - 01:02:04 - Upcoming Events and Key Resources in AgTech If you're interested in the future of port policy and finance, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Theresa Jones, CEO at Evalv IT and Principal Consultant for Evalv IQ, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of cybersecurity in all aspects of life, from personal devices to critical infrastructures, the challenges faced by small businesses and governments in implementing effective cybersecurity measures, the role of AI in both benefiting and enabling cyberattacks, and the need for education and talent development in cybersecurity. They Cover: 02:52 - 04:35 - The High-Stakes World of Maritime Cybersecurity 04:37 - 08:56 - Securing Our Digital World 08:57 - 15:05 - How to Conquer Cyber Threats 15:06 - 17:10 - Personalized Cybersecurity Strategies for Every Business 17:15 - 20:45 - The Bright and Dark Sides of AI 20:47 - 26:37 - Why We All Need to Be Cybersecurity Heroes Now 26:38 - 31:45 - When Cybersecurity Meets Policy 31:46 - 38:45 - The Future of Drones and Unmanned Devices 38:47 - 42:45 - From Cybersecurity to Eco-Innovation 42:45 - 43:53 - How Cybersecurity Careers Propel Us from Sea to Space If you're interested in the future of cybersecurity, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Theresa Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thecyberlady Evalv IQ: https://www.evalv.today Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Dr. Ronen Dar, Co-Founder and CTO of Run:ai, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of AI chips. They dive into the increasing demand and the importance of optimizing GPU usage. They also share his insights on the future of specialized chips for specific AI workloads, the ethical considerations in AI, and upcoming advancements in the field. They Cover: 04:45 - 09:34 - The Global Rush for GPU Power 09:35 - 12:29 - NVIDIA's Visionary Leap with GPU Technology 12:29 - 15:13 - The $7 Trillion Quest to Turbocharge AI 15:14 - 21:45 - Strategizing the Chip War 21:46 - 25:56 - The Next Frontier in AI Chips 25:57 - 28:53 - How OpenAI Sustains Its Edge 28:54 - 31:40 - Navigating the Ethical and Competitive Landscape of AI 31:41 - 35:57 - The Promises and Pitfalls of AI Innovations 35:58 - 36:54 - The NVIDIA Conference If you're interested in the future of AI Chips, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Dr. Ronen Dar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronen-dar Run:ai: https://www.run.ai Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of , Dr. Michael Housman, CEO and Founder of AI-ccelerator, and Fernando Luege, Chief Technology Officer at Grupo Financiero Base, join host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of AI in FinTech. They explore the FinTech evolution in the new AI-driven era, how generative AI unlocks new horizons in FinTech innovation, and how FinTech's development enhances human potential. They Cover: 05:43 - 11:40 - The FinTech Evolution 11:41 - 17:10 - The Unstoppable Rise of Generative AI in FinTech 17:10 - 21:23 - How AI is Redefining the Financial Landscape 21:23 - 27:28 - The Future of Finance 27:28 - 34:10 - How Fintech's Evolution Unlocks Human Potential 34:10 - 36:57 - Innovations and Challenges in KYC, Payment Gateways, and Regulatory Evolution 36:57 - 40:39 - Balancing Innovation and Ethics in Fintech If you're interested in the future of port policy and finance, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Dr. Michael Housman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhousman Fernando Luege: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luege AI-ccelerator: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ai-ccelerator Grupo Financiero Base: https://www.bancobase.com/en Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Cary Davis, President and CEO of the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of port infrastructure, policy, and finance. They discuss the challenges of investing in future-proof infrastructure, the importance of decarbonizing port operations, and the role of technology in shaping the future of ports. They Cover: 06:10 - 12:29 - Representing over 120 ports across the Western Hemisphere, including 80 in the U.S., the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is a key player in advocating for ports at various levels of the federal government. The organization has achieved several legislative victories recently, notably the Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, which have resulted in significant investment in port infrastructure. Also, the POWERS Program is designed to promote the use of renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind and solar power, in ports. 12:29 - 17:26 - The infrastructure of ports in the U.S. requires significant maintenance and modernization, which is being driven by funding from initiatives such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. The focus is on rehabilitating aging traditional infrastructure, considering some ports are over a century old. It is also essential to adapt ports to accommodate larger, modern vessels for both cargo and tourism. Additionally, there has been an increase in green energy projects at the post, with an impressive $50 billion dedicated to various initiatives, including hydrogen, nuclear, and offshore wind energy. Moreover, a $3 billion grant program from the EPA for cleaner infrastructure and operations is set to roll out in early 2024. 22:41 - 27:51 - The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Space Act aims to secure ports at the expense of customs and reallocate merchandise fees to ensure that CBP has sufficient resources for infrastructure and advanced IT systems, including AI, to identify high-risk cargoes. Also, with the rising cyber risks, ports are undergoing significant digital upgrades and IoT integration to enhance their security. 27:51 - 33:04 - The future of port management depends on finding the right balance between embracing innovation and ensuring security. To reach that balance, ports focus on implementing sustainable fuel options, adopting new IT solutions, and using “cobots” or collaborative robots to improve safety and efficiency. 33:04 - 37:19 - Digital platforms are crucial in transforming the logistics and supply chain industry. To enable efficient sharing of cargo data across different players in the supply chain, ports need to adopt interoperable systems similar to Uber Freight. Currently, there is a lack of unified standards and communication among ports. Therefore, the ultimate aim is to establish a reliable and interconnected digital infrastructure, potentially on a global scale, within the next twenty years. If you're interested in The Future Of Port Policy & Finance, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Cary Davis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-davis1 American Association of Port Authorities: https://www.aapa-ports.org AAPA POWERS Program: https://aapapowers.com Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, host Jeff Dance explores the future of ports with three industry leaders: Paul Matthews, CEO of the Port of South Louisiana; Kristin Decas, Port Director and CEO of the Port of Hueneme; and Shaun Kjar, Director of the Inland Port in Utah. Together, they discuss the challenges and opportunities in the port industry, including sustainability, innovation, and coordination. They Cover: [00:02 - 16:05] - Port Innovation and Efficiency - Implementing solar panels and transitioning towards energy-efficient facilities is an initiative that can attract customers and reduce costs. The conversation highlighted deepening the river channel, expanding rail access, and improving road infrastructure to enhance port efficiency. Cybersecurity measures are also essential to safeguard assets and information, particularly in an industry representing 25% of the US economy. [12:16 - 14:05] - Coordination and Collaboration - Stress was placed on the significance of relationships and coordination among terminal operators, trucking companies, railroads, shippers, and other stakeholders to ensure efficient port operations. The Port Authority acts as a facilitator, fostering economic development and bringing various stakeholders together for mutual benefits and efficient operations. [14:15 - 19:03] - Innovation and Sustainability - Engage with local government authorities help to create infrastructure beneficial for both the port and the local community. Sustainable growth can not happen without community involvement in decision-making processes. [23:53 - 25:35] - Partnerships and Global Interconnectedness - International partnerships and collaboration between ports are necessary, explicitly referencing the memorandum of understanding with the Ukraine Seaports Authority. This highlights the interconnectedness of ports globally and how collaborations can benefit all parties involved. Ports can come together and share knowledge and strategies to overcome navigational challenges and improve efficiency in port operations. [25:54 - 27:32] - Workforce Evolution and Challenges - There is a generational shift in the workforce, a "silver tsunami", where experienced individuals retire. To retain the knowledge of the experienced work class while integrating younger generations, the evolving demands and focuses of different ages in the workforce must be considered. [56:43 - 01:00:59] - Decarbonization and Green Initiatives - The Port of Oxnard is ambitious to become the nation's first decarbonized port. Plans were outlined to achieve a zero-emission footprint by integrating technologies like shore-side power systems and green hydrogen fuel cells. Growth initiatives need to align with environmental sustainability to secure substantial funding and grants. [01:10:49 - 01:11:30] - Impact on Communities and Education - Kristen and Sean emphasized the rewarding aspects of their work beyond technological advancements. Ports can do more by creating programs to uplift youth, providing educational opportunities, and creating career paths within the port industry. Sean highlighted their involvement with high school students through programs like robotics competitions and global trade and logistics classes, aiming to inspire and prepare the next generation for careers in this field. They also highlighted the positive impact of their work on local communities by creating jobs and contributing to economic development. If you're interested in the future of port innovation, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Paul Matthews: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-matthews-a792129 Port of South Louisiana: https://www.portsl.com Kristin Decas Port of Hueneme: http://www.portofh.org Shaun Kjar Inland Port in Utah Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Randal Quarles, Executive Chairman at The Cynosure Group, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of money. They unveil the role of the Federal Reserve, the impact of cryptocurrency on the market, and the importance of FinTech in making the financial system more efficient. They Cover: 00:00 - The Future Of Podcast Intro 04:44 - Money serves as a fundamental economic tool, fulfilling three key roles: a unit of account for measuring value, a store of value to retain worth over time, and a medium of exchange for facilitating transactions. While clearly focused on institutions, financial and banking regulations are designed to support these aspects of money. They ensure that banks maintain fair capital and liquidity, preserving money's integrity and reliability in the economy. 07:26 - The Federal Reserve (Fed), initially established to stabilize the banking system, has evolved into a powerful entity influencing both U.S. and global economies. The Fed's emergency powers, which have been increasingly employed since the 2008 crisis and during the COVID-19 pandemic, allow it to create and lend unlimited funds in crises. As the Fed's powers and impact grow, its future role and governance become subjects of debate, reflecting broader uncertainties in the financial and political domains. 13:37 - Regarding cryptocurrency, three key types stand out: traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (crypto 1.0), known for their volatility; stablecoins, which tie their value to traditional assets and offer better stability; and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), issued by national banks. While crypto 1.0 is mainly speculative, stablecoins show promise for efficient, cost-effective financial transactions. However, CBDCs' impact is yet to be fully acknowledged. 19:27 - Managing digital currencies requires a balanced approach to addressing the challenges of speed, cost, and structural integrity. Clear regulatory frameworks are key to ensuring stability and fostering innovation within the digital currency space. 22:19 - The next two decades will increase interest rates, leading to more expensive borrowing and refinancing challenges. Despite the rapid digitization of finance, the demand for physical cash is expected to remain strong globally. The financial landscape will be further shaped by FinTech, enhancing system efficiency without replacing traditional banking structures. If you're interested in the future of money, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Randal Quarles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randal-quarles-4b09788 The Cynosure Group: https://cynosuregroup.com Federal Reserve System: https://www.federalreserve.gov Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of , Daniel Rosenstein, Group Product Manager of Advanced Autonomy and Applied Robotics at Microsoft, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of generative AI in robotics. They share the importance of generative AI in robotics, particularly the integration of visual libraries and video analysis, how generative AI enhances human-robot collaboration, and the role robotics will play in our everyday lives in the near future. They Cover: [15:00] - Generative AI serves as a universal translator for robotics. It's more than just predicting text; it's about the possibility to understand complex semantics of computer codes, data formats, and languages. This allows generative AI to bridge communication gaps, like translating between various codes and facilitating machine-to-human interactions. [17:51] - When combined with visual libraries, generative AI improves robotics by simulating human-like perception. This enables robots to accurately sense and interpret their surroundings. Furthermore, Large Language Models (LLMs) can merge diverse data, widening their context awareness and capabilities, such as generating images of iconic landmarks based on country criteria. [25:42] - Enhanced by generative AI, robots can now understand and act on advanced commands, allowing better support for the aging baby boomer population, such as interpreting requests like "find my pills." This technology also improves consumer experiences, allowing voice assistants in robots to handle complex tasks. Moreover, in organizations like oil rigs and power plants, robots benefit from this AI by running more efficient inspections, interpreting diverse sensory data, and adapting to dynamic environments. [29:32] - Major companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon are prioritizing the fusion of visual perception with robotic logic. For example, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI offers a distinctive model of OpenAI functionalities, which focuses on data privacy, ensuring users retain ownership of their data. Microsoft is also developing product interconnectivity across its major products. [46:36] - Generative AI will revolutionize robotics by allowing them to adapt to unexpected circumstances, such as wildland fires. While robots excel in repetitive or dangerous tasks, they often lack the nuance of human touch. Generative AI is bridging this divide, paving the way for a more collaborative effort between humans and robots, where each complements the other's strengths and abilities. If you're interested in the future of drone delivery, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Daniel Rosenstein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-rosenstein-8a87803 Microsoft: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft Ashish Kapoor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashish-kapoor-a2971b6/ Scaled Foundations: https://scaledfoundations.ai/ Jason Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonlkelly/ Freemont Robotics: https://www.fremont.ai/ Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Keenan Wyrobek, Co-Founder, CTO, and Product Architect of Zipline, joins host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of drone delivery. They unveil the current state of the industry, the most recent developments in drone delivery, how Zipline became the market's leader, and some of the biggest opportunities drone delivery can save and improve lives. They Cover: [02:35] - Zipline stands as today’s largest autonomous delivery system, operating in seven countries. Initially focusing on the timely delivery of blood, the company has significantly expanded its services and now delivers consumer and food goods. Zipline bypasses traditional road traffic, ensuring faster and more efficient deliveries. This innovation has led to a remarkable 97% reduction in environmental impact compared to standard delivery methods. [09:43] - Zipline's uniqueness lies in two key areas: advanced technology and a customer-centric approach. Zipline stands out with its robust technology stack, like its proprietary AI-based "Nowcasting System," a specialized weather forecasting tool for drones. Beyond technology, Zipline’s true distinction lies in its commitment to customers. The team's approach guarantees every technological decision made aligns seamlessly with customer needs, ensuring its platforms are not only innovative but also aligned with client requirements. [12:17] - Zipline offers two distinct drone delivery products. The long-range platform, operating for years from the metro outskirts, serves remote cities and towns. It uses a fixed-wing drone resembling a large RC plane, delivering parcels with a mini parachute, ideal for broad, open areas. However, to meet customer requests for metro area deliveries, Zipline has developed Platform 2. This system silently delivers packages in tight spaces by lowering a small "droid" from a hovering drone. Despite challenging conditions, the droid precisely places the package and retracts quickly and quietly, effectively catering to most addresses, even in densely populated areas. [15:36] - In the present drone delivery landscape, the norm is individuals using 3,000-pound vehicles for small deliveries. This method is not only economically inefficient and unreliable but also environmentally destructive. Zipline's aim is to ensure timely, predictable deliveries with a substantially lower environmental impact. While other startups are also venturing into drone delivery, the company's focus and commitment set it apart as it's diligently working with a growing customer base, prioritizing their needs and striving to provide an unmatched, efficient, and rapid delivery experience. [23:07] - Envision a future 10-20 years from now, where your local pharmacy or favorite restaurant is equipped with a “magic” portal. Much like Zipline’s system, drones smoothly slide in and out of these portals, quickly delivering orders to your back porch. On the professional side, imagine the immense boost in efficiency for various occupations. Jobs that depend on physical materials – doctors, mechanics, and construction workers, for instance – no longer need to deal with the delay of getting necessary items. The frequent, time-consuming trips to the hardware store become a thing of the past as drones deliver the needed products instantly to your location. [25:43] - Drone delivery holds immense potential for enhancing global healthcare. It presents a solution to the global crisis of improving healthcare quality while cutting costs. Despite advancements in medicine, the escalating costs are unsustainable for many countries, including the United States, which allocates a significant portion of its GDP to healthcare. On-demand drone delivery offers a consistent and efficient method to deliver essential medications and supplies directly to patients' homes, ensuring uninterrupted treatment. In the U.S., health systems are already harnessing drone technology to fortify home healthcare programs. Practitioners receive timely supplies during home visits via drones, improving their ability to provide immediate care. If you're interested in the future of drone delivery, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting . Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-drone-delivery/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Keenan Wyrobek: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keenanwyrobek Zipline: https://www.flyzipline.com Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future Of, Gabby Everett, Director of Business Operations and Strategy at BioLabs Pegasus Park, and Claire Aldridge, Chief Strategy Officer at Form Bio, join host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of biotech. They unveil the advancements, challenges, and ethical considerations in the biotech industry. Discover the potential of the genomics and omics revolution, the impact of COVID-19 on biotech, and the transformative potential of biotechnology in shaping the future of healthcare. They Cover: [09:10] - The biotech industry has seen transformative growth over three decades. Claire and Gabby recognize the ongoing genomics revolution as we're moving beyond simply treating symptoms with tools like CAR T-cell therapy and gene therapy, aiming for disease-modifying solutions. A significant trend is integrating computational tools in biotech. With the vast "omics" data available, sophisticated software can offer crucial insights. Coupled with AI and machine learning, we're directing toward an era of personalized medicine, where doctors can tailor treatments based on individual genetics. [15:15] - The biotech sector experienced an unprecedented surge during the pandemic, building on pre-existing work. Remarkably, just months after the coronavirus sequence was published, scientists approved groundbreaking mRNA vaccines, which suggests we can accelerate drug development processes without compromising safety. COVID-19 also provided an unexpected lens into precision medicine. As a diverse global population contracted the virus, we gained insights into disease progression, long COVID, and asymptomatic cases. Such data could shape future therapeutic designs. Moreover, the pandemic highlighted biotech's significance, drawing substantial investments. However, a challenge was the deficiency in scientific communication. With misinformation rife, especially on social media, we recognized the need to convey scientific findings more effectively to maintain public trust. [20:13] - Biotechnology presents various ethical challenges, so the cornerstone of addressing them lies in transparency in methodologies, potential uses of these tools, and maintaining strict protection. Venturing into new territories often provokes debate and skepticism. Nevertheless, the primary drive behind these technological advancements is societal progress. [21:29] - The future of biotech is intertwined with personalized precision medicine, tailoring treatments to an individual's genetic profile. By employing AI and machine learning, we can sift through vast datasets to determine the most effective treatments, moving beyond only addressing symptoms to targeting disease origins. With AI's capabilities, we'll identify early molecular indicators of disease, allowing interventions before any physical manifestation occurs. [31:00] - Real-world evidence is reshaping the landscape of clinical trials. Traditionally, the benchmark was placebo-controlled, double-blind trials where participants didn't know if they were receiving the actual drug. This method aims to minimize the placebo effect. However, with the introduction of invasive treatments, such as spinal cord drug delivery, ethical concerns arise. Thanks to the expansive data from electronic medical records, we can potentially harness these insights to understand disease progression, identify essential biomarkers, and determine the most relevant tests. If you're interested in the future of biotech, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-biotech/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Gabby Everett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabbykutyeverett/ BioLabs Pegasus Park: https://www.biolabs.io/north-texas Claire Aldridge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-aldridge-05264a173/ Form Bio: https://www.formbio.com/ Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Sean McDowell, Senior Vice President of Design and Innovation at MillerKnoll; Jim Kalbach, Chief Evangelist at Mural; and Rich Knepprath, Creative Director at Fresh Consulting, join host Jeff Dance to discuss the future of collaboration. They dive into best practices for effective hybrid workplace collaboration, tools for innovating collaboration today, as well as the evolution of work. They Cover: [10:00] - Effective collaboration in the digital hybrid workplace relies on tools like Mural that support clear communication. While we can convey intent through facial expressions in-person, ensuring such presence remotely is a challenge. The pandemic highlighted that work isn't tied to a fixed location anymore; we’ve moved from "going to work" at an office to collaborating across diverse places and times. This transition encourages us to rethink how, when, and where we collaborate. [16:45] - Physical spaces undeniably impact collaboration. As we transition from traditional work environments to digital ones, the effectiveness of our workspaces varies. A notable shift is the move away from classic workplaces to more collaborative spaces, which has increased the demand for conference rooms and innovative solutions. With the growing sentiment of returning to offices, it's essential to remember that the fusion of digital and physical methods is our future. [23:48] - When we foster a shared vision and trust within a team, collaboration thrives. However, the essence of collaboration has evolved from traditional office norms. Today, balance is key. Embracing asynchronous collaboration allows individuals to work at their unique pace and timing, boosting both efficiency and creativity. [43:16] - Bridging the gap between the physical and digital realms doesn't mean waiting for the next big tool. Instead of waiting for perfection, we should use what's available now. By understanding your core needs, you can innovate with current tools, many of which are often overlooked. From AI to spatial audio and VR, there's so much you can do today without waiting for tomorrow. [48:05] - As work evolves, terms like hybrid, tools, and async will be termed work. This new standard erases old boundaries, highlighting common sense and collaboration. But trust remains essential. With innovative minds at the forefront, we're optimizing current tools while transitioning from flat screens to holographic technology, virtual reality, and augmented reality, signaling an intertwined digital and physical future. If you're interested in the future collaborative robots, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-collaboration/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Sean McDowell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-mcdowell/ MillerKnoll: https://www.millerknoll.com/ Jim Kalbach: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalbach/ Mural: https://mural.co/ Rich Knepprath: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richknepprath/ Fresh Consulting: https://www.freshconsulting.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Caleb Osborne, Director of Product Development at Asensus Surgical, joins Jeff Dance to discuss the future of robotic surgery. They unveil the types of robots involved in surgeries today, the newest developments in surgical robotics, and the surgeries robots are already doing. They Cover: [05:20] - As a smaller and more focused group, Asensus has seized the opportunity to concentrate on key areas. Their instruments boast high reusability, resulting in low per-procedure costs and setting industry standards. In contrast to typical 7.5 to 8-millimeter robotic instruments, LUNA's five-millimeter instruments are best-in-class, crucial for converting traditional laparoscopic procedures to minimally invasive ones. Notably, Asensus leads the way with the Intelligent Surgical Unit (ISU), offering real-time interoperative video and data access, replacing outdated methods like sterile measuring tapes, and opening up a world of clinical possibilities. [10:10] - Surgical robots come in various types, each specialized for specific medical purposes. Future robots may serve only one or two segments of surgery. Examples include endovascular steerable catheter and bronchoscopy robots, as well as neurosurgery, spine, and orthopedic robots. Some procedures are image-guided, while others use telemanipulation. Fully autonomous soft tissue surgery is still challenging due to anatomical variations, making spine and orthopedic surgeries more amenable to autonomy. Nevertheless, robotics and AI enhance surgical outcomes in specialized fields. [16:48] - Advancements in surgical robotics driven by AI offer great promise for medical practices. However, it's vital to address concerns around privacy and cybersecurity. Fortunately, the FDA has taken steps to regulate the use of AI in medical devices. Their requirements include rigorous testing with specific datasets to ensure consistent performance, as well as a clear statement of the intended use for each AI algorithm in specific procedures. The FDA also distinguishes between "closed" and "open" algorithms. Closed algorithms are fixed, while open ones can adapt to new procedures. [24:00] - Caleb envisions the future of robotic surgery, where technology and expertise are seamlessly integrated. Surgeons will use robots in the operating room and confidently present the system to patients, creating trust in their skills and the robot's capabilities. To make this happen, extensive training and ongoing support will be essential. Additionally, robotic systems will integrate well with other medical devices, creating an interconnected operating room. This collaboration, especially between the robot and anesthesia technology, will improve patient outcomes. The focus is optimizing the entire surgical process while keeping the surgeon's experience efficient and effective. [38:08] - The need for high-bandwidth data traffic in and out of operating rooms (OR) is driven not only by surgery but also by the opportunity to use other needs, such as diagnostic imaging and electronic health records. It is important to manage data flow and privacy across countries like Germany and Italy, especially in the cloud. Fortunately, major companies like AWS and Google Cloud are already working on privacy solutions and plugins. However, regulatory bodies must support these advancements to ensure seamless integration of cloud computing and on-device operations, which can enhance the clinical experience. Just like they have done with cybersecurity, they must now address privacy and AI issues collaboratively and promptly. [51:15] - In the medical device field, we often overlook two critical aspects: the overwhelming number of devices clinicians handle daily, each with numerous buttons and screens. This complexity can inhibit their ability to care for patients effectively. For surgeons working with multiple robotic systems, while login procedures may vary, core interactions like tissue manipulation should be kept consistent. As technology advances, we should shift competition towards innovative features. This parallels how backup cameras became standard in cars. Additionally, we can provide hospitals with resources for patients, such as simplified simulators to build trust between patients and surgeons. If you're interested in the future collaborative robots, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-robotic-surgery/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Caleb Osborne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caleb-osborne0808/ Asensus Surgical: https://www.asensus.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Nathan Bivans, Chief Technology Officer at Fort Robotics, joins Jeff Dance to dive into the future of robotic safety, including ethical concerns, generative AI's impact on robotics, and how to ensure that robotics safety regulations accommodate rapid technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics. They Cover: [06:58] - In modern robotics, safety, and security are intertwined, especially in applications like agriculture, construction, and transportation, where control is limited. Integrating safety and security means responding to security breaches with safety measures, such as safely shutting down a compromised robot. Nathan suggests incorporating security into the well-known V model of safety engineering by starting with a threat model. This unified approach ensures the trustworthiness of robot behavior. [09:25] - The top concerns in robot safety derive from developers prioritizing functionality over safety. They often overlook thorough testing to demonstrate reliability, leading to potential risks. Balancing rapid development and safety is crucial, requiring the integration of designed-in safety and security measures. Neglecting safety can result in difficulties when securing sales, causing delays or lost deals. It is essential to prioritize safety from the beginning to avoid such challenges. [11:37] - To ensure robotics safety regulations keep up with technological advancements without compromising human safety and ethics, companies should invest time upfront in hazard analysis. By understanding the scope of safety challenges, they can prioritize and solve high-priority issues while gradually addressing others. It's crucial to involve domain experts and tailor regulations to specific applications. Anticipating and acknowledging potential problems, even without immediate solutions, demonstrates a proactive approach. Considering security alongside safety is vital. By thinking ahead, organizations can strike a balance between innovation and responsible development, fostering robotics advancements while upholding safety and ethical standards. [19:03] - The rapid rise of generative AI has profound implications for robotics. It goes beyond visual and text-based models, enabling robots to see, identify, and perform tasks more effectively. However, this progress necessitates a focus on safety without suppressing innovation. Trust and predictability are crucial, as humans rely on established rules for cooperation. Implementing oversight and guidelines ensures the responsible use of AI. [22:42] - Nathan raises an important concern regarding oversight and disclosure in the autonomous vehicle industry. Companies often fail to be transparent about accidents, leading to skepticism. Nathan suggests that companies should openly share information, even when accidents occur, to build trust. This requires confidence in the quality of their solutions and a culture of learning and improvement. While legal issues may arise, fostering transparency and prioritizing safety can minimize blame and promote innovation. [35:45] - While there are no significant reasons to fear robotics, exercising caution and prioritizing security measures are essential as we witness the increasing deployment of robots and IoT devices. Understanding the potential risks and addressing them proactively through robust security practices, continuous monitoring, and rapid updates are critical steps in safeguarding against worst-case scenarios and ensuring the safe and secure operation of these technologies. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-robotics-safety/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Nathan Bivans: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-bivans-b89a584/ Fort Robotics Website: https://www.fortrobotics.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Jeff Burnstein, President of Association for Advancing Automation, and Aaron Prather, Director of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Program at ASTM International, join Jeff Dance to discuss the future of human-robot integration. They cover topics such as job displacement fears, the importance of standards and safety, the potential for meaningful work in the future, and the exciting potential of robotics and AI in various industries and their integration with humans. With over thirty-five years of experience, Jeff has dedicated his career to advocating the utilization of robotics, machine vision, and motion control. He firmly believes that automation is revolutionizing every aspect of our lives, bringing about positive changes. Through automation, new and improved job opportunities are emerging while providing us with higher-quality products at more affordable prices. Additionally, Jeff sees the potential for automation to contribute to our longevity and overall well-being, promising to assist us in living longer and healthier lives. Aaron plays a pivotal role in Robotics Standardization, Training and Certification, and R&D efforts. Building upon his extensive background of over twenty-five years at FedEx, where he began as a materials handler and later served as a senior technical advisor and R&D evangelist, Aaron brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his current position. During his tenure, he actively engaged in projects involving cutting-edge technologies such as robotics and AI, consistently striving for advancements and innovation. They Cover: [05:02] - The integration of humans and robots extends beyond physical integration, encompassing biohacking and shared spaces. Previously confined behind fences, robots are now seamlessly integrated into our lives, becoming essential tools for daily tasks. Wearable robots, like exoskeletons, are emerging, attaching to the human body and raising questions about their impact on humans. The line between humans and robots blurs further with concepts like the Dr. Octopus suits, showcasing the significant overlap between these two realms. [07:00] - In the past, companies faced challenges with the complexity and cost of using robotics, hindering their adoption. However, the industry has made significant strides in addressing this issue by developing user-friendly robotics solutions that are easy to implement. While system integrators are still necessary in certain cases, simplified setup processes are becoming more prevalent. This emphasis on ease of use is crucial as industries aim to automate their operations. Additionally, the impact of AI, including technologies like ChatGPT and Machine Learning, is a significant topic of discussion. Moreover, the perception of robotics and automation has shifted, with small and medium-sized companies realizing that these technologies are not exclusive to large corporations like General Motors. [13:24] - The initial fear that robots would eliminate jobs in the US automotive industry did result in significant job losses when the robot industry faced a downturn. However, the real threat to jobs arises when companies can't compete, putting all jobs at risk. In the past two decades, we witnessed a substantial shift of US jobs to Asia due to the pursuit of cheap labor. Ironically, China, now the world's largest robotics user, relies on robots to maintain its manufacturing dominance. This strategic focus on robotics allows them to excel in quality, delivery speed, and productivity. Despite concerns about replacing jobs, history has shown that technologies enhance productivity, create new jobs, and offer better pay and safety. [23:03] - Staying updated on robot safety standards is crucial in the robotics industry, with the Association for Advancing Automation and ISO providing valuable support in this regard. Actively engaging and keeping oneself well-informed about these standards is essential, as ensuring the safety of robots forms a fundamental foundation of our industry. It is of utmost importance to prevent any harm to humans caused by robots and address any concerns people may have. Thanks to decades of dedicated work, we have achieved excellent safety standards that have effectively prevented incidents involving humans and robots. [29:15] - Service robots have garnered significant attention recently, as they hold immense potential to assist us with various tasks, including elder care. We are gradually advancing in this field. The logistics industry has already showcased the effectiveness of mobile robots on a large scale. The deployment of autonomous mobile robots in warehouses and factories has demonstrated their versatility in diverse settings. Hospitals now employ robots to transport supplies from storage areas to nurses, enabling them to stay close to their patients. Likewise, in restaurants, waiter robots efficiently deliver food to tables, allowing human staff to focus on other aspects of service and ensuring a seamless dining experience. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-human-robot-integration/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Jeff Burnstein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-burnstein-25b5138/ Association for Advancing Automation Website: https://www.automate.org/ Aaron Prather: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amprather/ ASTM International Website: https://www.astm.org/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of "The Future Of", Jeff Dance is joined by Jaume Sanpera, the founder of Sateliot, as they delve into the future of satellite internet access and the transformative potential of IoT devices across various industries. They Cover: [00:50] The Future of Satellite Internet: The discussion revolves around the future of satellite internet access, focusing on the transformative potential of a simple protocol that enables affordable and sustainable two-way messaging globally at a cost of just $1 per month. The significance of this technology is emphasized, particularly in developing countries where direct broadband connectivity to mobile phones is prohibitively expensive. [04:07] IoT's Impact on Supply Chain Management and Agriculture: The revolutionary impact of IoT devices in logistics and agriculture is explored. Examples are provided to showcase how IoT sensors can monitor refrigerated containers, preventing waste and unauthorized access. The conversation also highlights how IoT can optimize water usage and increase agricultural yields. Soundbites from Nissa and Reg further reinforce the notion that IoT has the potential to revolutionize industries currently underserved by mobile operators. [10:15] Internet Accessibility in Various Industries: The significance of internet accessibility across industries, including agriculture and logistics, is discussed. The focus is on secure connectivity for tracking crucial assets like tanks, fuel, and food, with an emphasis on military logistics. Additional perspectives from Nissa and Reg shed light on the potential benefits and challenges associated with implementing IoT devices in agricultural and industrial settings. [13:50] AI and Machine Learning in IoT Data Interpretation: The role of AI and machine learning in effectively interpreting vast amounts of IoT data is examined. The conversation highlights the contributions of chip makers and communication technology companies that are driving the industry forward. The anticipated surge in the number of IoT devices by 2030 is predicted, with an emphasis on their ability to track and manage essential aspects such as temperature, plant health, and construction materials. If you're interested in the future internet access, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-internet-access/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Jaume's LinkedIn: https://es.linkedin.com/in/jaumesanpera Sateliot Website: https://sateliot.space/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Lori MacVittie, Distinguished Engineer at F5, joins Jeff Dance to delve into the future of cloud computing, specifically, the benefits of the technology, the current state of the cloud, and how businesses can create more value from the cloud in the future. With insights from Duncan Epping, Chief Technologist Cloud Infrastructure at VMware, and Randall Tateshi of Fresh Consulting, this podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of the topic. Together, these experts from diverse backgrounds share their perspectives, providing valuable insights for listeners. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing. They Cover: [05:57] Cloud is basically renting a computer and power from someone else regularly. Multi-cloud uses multiple public clouds. If you're using Amazon and Google, you're multi-cloud. Hybrid cloud or hybrid IT would also then incorporate your on-premises private cloud. Serverless is function-as-a-service, where you deploy this function somewhere else, it's only going to run once in a while, and it's cheap. [10:45] Cloud 1.0 was the first version, which included a server, some networking, and storage. Cloud 2.0 was when the IaaS vendors started delivering differentiated services. Cloud 3.0 is more about turning that into a platform, and IaaS vendors provide different services for the developers to hook into. [14:35] More than 90% of computers' workloads are done in the cloud today, and that's because you can't compete with the cloud. It's not on cost or agility but on scale, reach, and business continuity. [21:44] Cloud computing has witnessed several notable advancements in recent times. Firstly, there is a heightened focus on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and how cloud providers are contributing to its growth. Secondly, there is a renewed emphasis on infrastructure improvements to enhance the speed and efficiency of various cloud-based technologies. If you're interested in the future of the cloud, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-the-cloud/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Lori’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmacvittie/ F5 Website: https://www.f5.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Mateusz Sadowski, Robotics and Drone Consultant at M.Sadowski Consulting, and Mike Oitzman, Founder of Mobile Robot Guide, join Jeff Dance to discuss the potential of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) to replace dangerous and monotonous jobs that don't fit with humans. They also dive into the exponential growth of AMRs in the market due to cost reduction and robotics as a service model, fleets of robots being the next step on the evolutionary curve for mobile robot companies, and their vision of the future of autonomous mobile robots ten to twenty years from now. They Cover: [00:07:34] AMRs can make their own decisions, plan where they're going, and find a different way without having to call an operator to come to recover them from some situation. [00:11:54] AMRs see exponential growth due to the pandemic that made companies invest heavily in automating some jobs and the cost reduction of these robots. [00:15:04] The three biggest segments of the Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) industry are logistics, warehouse-specific applications, and agricultural robotics. Thanks to AMRs, e-commerce has grown significantly, along with other industries such as grocery and construction. [00:32:52] Fleets of robots represent the next steps on the evolutionary curve for any mobile robot company, including for various purposes such as inventory management, floor scrubbing, and security in retail stores. [00:38:13] Communication with humans is a problem to keep working on as we envision the future using different AI models that can try to interpret our behavior and make sure things are safe is an important aspect of integrating robots with us as humans as we think about the future of work. Full transcript : https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-autonomous-mobile-robots/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Mateusz’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateuszsadowski/ M.Sadowski Consulting Website: https://msadowski.ch/ Mike’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoitzman/ Mobile Robot Guide Website: https://mobilerobotguide.com/ WTWH Media Website: https://www.wtwhmedia.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Johnny Rodriguez, Director of Strategic Innovation at Fresh Consulting, Elisha Terada, Technical Innovation Director at Fresh Consulting, and Linus Ekenstam, Co-founder and Designer of Sensive, join Jeff Dance to discuss the future of generative AI. They explore how generative AI differs from other types, some of its most promising applications today, and how generative AI will look in ten to twenty years. They Cover: [00:10:55] - When AI and machine learning started to become popular, it was more about looking at historical data and trying to predict something new about the new unseen data. Generative AI is a bit different as it could generate text, video, or audio content. Instead of just predicting, it can't create new data and content that could be hard to distinguish from other humans. [00:17:51] - Open AI is one of the most well-known companies in the generative AI space. And other big tech companies like Microsoft, Adobe, and Google are implementing their own versions, or they've accepted the technology and started to build with it themselves. For every major technology company, you can see elements of generative AI. For example, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney are shaking up the design and art space. [00:26:04] - Stanford has said that "these new forms of generative AI have the capacity to change how we think, create, teach, and learn. They may also change our perspective on what is important to learn." There is an unlimited number of generative AI use cases across a wide variety of industries, helping them go from zero to one faster. [00:39:21] - Generative AI still faces many limitations, such as the high cost of use and turning it into a service, the number of queries you can run, technical constraints, and unreliable or biased outputs. But the industry evolves fast, and most of these limitations could be overcome shortly. [00:48:20] - Change itself is exponential, and most people have no idea what it means. Even for someone in this field, it's hard to understand where things are headed and what the future will look like. So looking ten years into the future, at this point, it's almost impossible to predict the magnitude of change. However, we can be sure that change will happen, generative AI will evolve, and we have to keep pace with this shift. [00:56:41] - Generative AI is a technology that can create and disseminate more value among people, leading to an overall increase in the economy. While it may displace or transform some jobs, it will also create new opportunities. In the realm of software engineering, the gap between beginners and experts may widen due to the transformative power of generative AI. Additionally, smart assistants are poised to become integrated more deeply into our lives and will personalize their services to better assist us. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-generative-ai/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Johnny Rodriguez on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tryjohnny/ Elisha Terada on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elishaterada/ Linus Ekenstam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linusekenstam/ Fresh Consulting Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com/ Brancher.ai: https://www.brancher.ai/ Sensive Website: https://sensive.xyz/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Dr. David Leonardi, Founder of the Leonardi Institute, joins Jeff Dance to discuss the future of aging, including approaches to prevent and reverse age-related diseases, the difference between aging and vitality, and lifestyle habits to slow the aging process. They Cover: [00:06:56] The scientific aspect of aging involves changes in DNA and the epigenome that cause debility within cells as well as the top causes of death today, which are coronary heart disease and stroke followed by cancer. Coronary disease and cancer account for about sixty-seven percent of mortality. [00:11:12] The classic approach to disease was to look at a single one and reverse it after it's already been established. A much better way focuses on altering chemical pathways before people get sick so that they can delay or potentially indefinitely prevent diseases from occurring while maintaining their vitality instead of getting debilitated before death. That is where the scientists are focused right now. [00:12:32] When you talk to people about living beyond 100 years old, many immediately picture an ancient person with a three-foot-long beard sitting in a wheelchair in a nursing home. When you slow the aging process, you maintain your healthy lifespan. The scientist's plan for aging is to retain our youth instead of getting debilitated before death so people can enjoy a healthy and active life. [00:21:27] An alternative version of recent breakthroughs in reversing aging is the information theory of aging proposed by David Sinclair. According to this theory, aging is not caused by defects in our genes but rather by changes in the epigenome, which is how our genes are wound around each other. One of Sinclair's students, Yingling Liu, experimented with the Yamanaka factors to reverse aging in mice. However, this resulted in the development of cancer. To address this issue, Yingling eliminated one of the Yamanaka genes responsible for cancer and used the other three to transform old cells into pluripotent stem cells, which did not result in cancer. [00:34:09] To slow the aging process, Dr. Leonardi suggests a low glycemic diet with minimal sweets and starches, plant-based proteins, and fats. He also encourages people to avoid toxins such as saturated fats and trans fats, limit exposure to air pollution, regularly exercise, use nutritional supplements that affect pathways like AMPK (Adenosine Monophosphate Kinase), intermittent fasting to activate AMPK without caloric restriction, NAD chemical messages out from the nucleus to invigorate mitochondria, autophagy, and mitophagy which involve recycling old proteins into active, healthy compounds for use in cells. Dr. Leonardi emphasizes having clean drinking water by using reverse osmosis filters to filter out toxic minerals like iron, copper, mercury, and cadmium from drinking water. If you're interested in the future collaborative robots, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-aging/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Dr. Leonardi’s WebMD Profile: https://doctor.webmd.com/doctor/david-leonardi-c81f7a24-6ff6-4875-a3bf-f28290c23309-overview Dr. Leonardi’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Alzheimers-Memory-Science-Prevention-Treatment/dp/1470030470/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1679566282&refinements=p_27%3ADavid+Leonardi+MD&s=books&sr=1-2 Leonardi Institute: https://leonardiinstitute.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Micah Willbrand, Chief Product Officer and VP of Enterprise at NEC Corporation of America joins Jeff Dance to discuss the future of advanced biometrics, including some common types of advanced biometrics currently in use, main ethical concerns, and how advanced biometrics will evolve in the next ten or twenty years. They Cover: [00:03:07] Micah is a visionary leader that leads pragmatically. He states that many tech companies fail because they are too operationally focused or have a product the market won’t accept for the next five or six years. At NEC, he tries to build a hyper-focused consumer culture and create privacy and consent-focused products and services that will make people's lives easier. [00:06:06] People are familiar with biometrics like fingerprinting and facial biometrics to access smartphones. When we talk about advanced biometrics, there are two factors to consider. Firstly, biometric tech in labs has tremendous accuracy. But the second aspect is how we get biometrics because you need something to capture it. So we're seeing new techniques, like photoacoustic imaging, which works through lasers and ultrasound. The future of advanced biometrics brings various applications, including contactless fingerprints, which will create a more device less world. [00:11:06] NEC technology helped identify the Boston bomber. Regarding government and security, the company helps do the biometric matching for Border Patrol to ensure that the person entering the US is the same person on the passport. In the aviation industry, we see more of the so-called "ticketless journey." For example, Delta has multiple gates where you can board with just your face. Thanks to advanced biometrics, we'll see an outgrowth in protection against fraud. [00:18:38] When consumers hear biometrics, there are multiple ethical concerns. It's one of the barriers for the market to accept this technology. One of the NEC's core pillars is responsible growth, which stands for improving the lives of citizens and consumers but not at the detriment of unethical business practices. [00:26:51] People should be able to do 90% of their daily activities without needing devices, and NEC is working to make it a reality. For example, ten or twenty years from now, when you open your car or get coffee, you can use your face or another biometric to conduct the transaction without a physical wallet or phone. Learn more about the future of advanced biometrics by tuning into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-advanced-biometrics/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Micah’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willbrand/ NEC Corporation of America: https://www.necam.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Carlos Sentís, Founder and CEO of World Innovation Alliance, Dr. Brian Jackson, an Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Utah, Malinda Elien, Senior Technical Project Manager at Fresh Consulting, Dr. Biju Mohandas, Partner and Global Co-Lead of the Healthcare Investment Team at LeapFrog Investments, Marc Kuperstein, Managing Director of Software Development at Fresh Consulting, Ben Heiser, Vice President of Operations and Business Development at Lumicera Health Services, join Jeff Dance to discuss the future of healthcare in ten to twenty years from now, the emerging technologies that will impact healthcare the most, and how to design with more intent to improve the human experience. They Cover: [00:04:24] The technological revolution we are experiencing creates an explosion of opportunities for healthcare development. New tools allow us to test millions of possibilities for a specific problem and find the best one. Cloud labs represent a concept of robotic laboratories that are in demand so anybody can access them and request a specific experiment, which allows them to multiply the ability to find better solutions way faster. [00:08:33] Over the past half-century, most healthcare technology companies have been chasing the wrong goals at the time healthcare technology has become more amazing. The affordability and accessibility of those technologies have become worse. Healthcare technology investment across high-income countries is directed at drugs and devices explicitly designed to capture higher and higher prices rather than trying to address larger needs. A real trend in the industry represents the possibility of giving the patient autonomy, control, and self-determination. [00:12:20] Given today's problems, we must pay attention to designing products that will work for everyone regardless of socioeconomic status. Augmented reality has the potential to improve diagnostics and enable more advanced remote care. Technology that will enable healthcare providers to get more robust information about the patients they are seeing remotely may be a game changer for ensuring better care. Device developers should be careful to develop products that can meet the needs of the majority of the population rather than the privileged few and advocate for funding streams that encourage the development of devices and solutions to help manage chronic conditions across the entire population. [00:14:41] Designing with intent in healthcare requires recognizing some secular trends. Firstly, life expectancy is increasing. However, the healthy average life expectancy today is about sixty-three years. There is a large gap between the average life expectancy of about seventy-three years and the healthy average life expectancy of sixty-three. Secondly, non-communicable diseases have risen dramatically and account for seventy percent of mortality globally. [00:16:38] Most non-communicable diseases are influenced by social determinants of health, sleep, diet, fitness, and stress. Most people can influence these social determinants, so healthcare technology requires a design shift toward the individual. While the use of technology will include better medical equipment, more targeted and customized drugs, gene-based therapy, and personalized medicine, the most massive shifts will happen by leveraging relatively simple tools like a mobile phone but will require a massive shift in thinking and in the design of health systems. [00:21:35] COVID taught us that people don't always want to come into the doctor's office. Therefore, one segment that has a great chance of emerging is the AI-based Internet of Medical Things or IOMT. One of the problems in AI is collecting enough data. Over time, that issue will get resolved, and more people will collaborate to build these models and share information. [00:23:57] Technological advancements in healthcare can take different directions, like virtual reality, blockchain, machine learning, genomics, proteomics, and digital therapeutics. The continued development of preventative medicine and advancements in personalized medicine are two key areas healthcare technology designers should focus on. We need to shift from what we currently have as a procedural reimbursement model and start charging for the value being added from a healthcare standpoint. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-healthcare/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Carlos’ Sentis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlossentis/?originalSubdomain=es World Innovation Alliance: https://www.wia.world/ Dr. Brian Jackson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-jackson-32809a6/ University of Utah: https://www.utah.edu/ ARUP Laboratories: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arup-laboratories/ Malinda Elien: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malindaelien/ Fresh Consulting: https://www.freshconsulting.com/ Dr. Biju Mohandas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbiju/?originalSubdomain=ke LeapFrog Investments: https://leapfroginvest.com/ Marc Kuperstein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marckuperstein/ Ben Heiser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-heiser-pharmd-mba-csp-lssgb-2657178a/ Lumicera Health Services: https://www.lumicera.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Mike Ouren, Cobot Guru and OEM Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific, and founder of Kevin Robot, joins Jeff Dance to discuss the potential of cobotics, current applications, advances in software and technology which make them safe to work alongside humans, as well as their potential impact on the future job market. They Cover: [00:05:52] A cobot is a relatively new term, which defines a machine that's really approachable to a human being. It also has the element of being easy to use. There are two categories of the cobot: that works with human beings or works alongside human beings. A cobot may be fully automated and fully autonomous doing its own thing. But if a human needs to work or interact with it, cobots allow that to happen with fewer steps involved to transition from autonomous to non-autonomous operation. [00:10:07] In terms of practical applications, cobots are designed to bring the right tools to the right place at the right time. For example, you can use them as mobile transport in hospitals for prescription drugs. The whole idea behind cobots comes down to assisting and working with and for humans. [00:13:57] Advances in software and technology have made it possible for cobots to work safely alongside humans, revolutionizing industries such as mobile telephones with software-defined radio controllers. These controllers allow for managing major parameters such as force management and collision mitigation without a programming background. [00:23:24] The cobot industry will grow thanks to human awareness regarding cobots' role in assisting us in the working process. It's like getting a better tool for doing your job. Another significant factor represents technological progress. [00:29:19] Cobots will have a great impact on jobs in the future. While they can help increase productivity and reduce costs for companies, they are unlikely to replace people one-to-one. In reality, cobots will assist humans in their daily activities. For example, assistive robots could play a big role in taking care of an aging population in the future. If you're interested in the future collaborative robots, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-cobotics/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Episode resources: Mike’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeouren/ Thermo Fisher Scientific Website: https://www.thermofisher.com/ro/en/home.html Kevin Robot Website: https://www.kevinrobot.com/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Robotics is the discipline of engineering that deals with the idea, design, building, operation, application, and usage of robots. Robots are incredibly adaptable devices, as proven by the great variety of forms and functions they can perform. I think is near and dear to a lot of our hearts is robotics and automation are augmenting human labor and using robots to whether it's the mundane or the thing I think is near and dear to a lot of our hearts is robotics and automation is augmenting human labor and using robots to whether it's the mundane or the thing bringing robotics in to help accomplish tasks because one of the biggest challenges we face in labor works. It's actually that we don't have enough labor for the amount of construction that needs to get done. Augmentation allows us to get more done in an era where we're going to be challenged to find enough people to build what we need to build. We finally got to the point where we could, from a cost perspective, build robots that could perform useful tasks. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Amanda Marrs, Sr. Director at AMP Robotics, reveals how AMP is developing high-tech waste recycling solutions to help create a more sustainable future. Jeff and Amanda take a glimpse at the waste recycling industry—touching on everything from the process of recycling materials and promising technology to international trends and logistical challenges. They Cover: [00:08:09] Where does that water bottle go after you throw it in the bin? Amanda describes the physical process of recycling with an example. After the bottle arrives at the processing plant, it's pre-sorted by people, sorted by a cardboard screen, and separated. The ultimate goal is to melt down the plastic to make new products. [00:16:11] Amanda discusses her dream for the future: a world without waste. She envisions a circular economy, where products and packages are designed for recyclability first. Doing that will take patience, a lot of data, and economic incentives. [00:23:13] What will drive change in the next ten to twenty years? Amanda's short answer is—Data. Data. Data. Aggregating local data with national trends yields powerful insights. She explains that data and infrastructure will give enhance analytics capabilities in the next ten years. She says that the speed of change depends on whether economic incentives are "carrots or sticks." [00:27:04] Countries in Europe, like the Netherlands, are leading the way in terms of sustainability, but North America is catching up. Amanda mentions that she is working with some big CPG companies in North America that are make huge strides toward sustainability goals. [00:28:38] The dos and don'ts of recycling. Amanda talks about how to dispose of pumpkins, why you shouldn't crush a soda can, and where to put your compost. She also gives tips on how to get involved in the community and your favorite brands. If you're interested in the journey towards clean energy, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. If you are interested in a sustainable, waste-free future, listen to this episode of "The Future Of," a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. AMP's AI-powered "trash robots" are at the cutting edge of recycling technology. Listen to the latest edition of "The Future Of," a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-recycling/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandamarrs/ Website: AMP Robotics About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future of, Jane Stricker, Executive Director of Houston Energy Transition Initiative and SVP of Energy Transition for Greater Houston Partnership , joins Jeff to discuss the transition towards clean energy to meet the zero net emission goal of 2050. Jane shares her insight on the challenges and the new opportunities driving this journey. They Cover: [00:12:34] Jane discusses how energy companies are facing a dual challenge, rising demand for energy on the one hand and the need to reduce CO2 emissions from the energy cycle on the other. It's a challenge to find the right balance between these competing priorities. [00:21:33] Jane discusses the exciting events unfolding in the near term, electrifying activities that rely on fossil fuels like transportation and energy storage with solar panels in homes. She also discusses technologies that enable us to recycle industrial heat to generate electricity. Companies across the board are looking at implementing energy-efficient programs. [00:24:31] Alternate energy programs that show promise and attract research dollars include hydrogen and carbon capture in addition to wind and solar power. Adopting clean hydrogen opens up options for decarbonizing industrial processes like refining and petrochemical processing. [00:34:53] The transition to clean energy is a step-by-step process. We can start by replacing coal-burning furnaces with those that use natural gas. That makes energy generation cleaner. Integrate renewables where ever we need backup power generation. [00:41:08] While energy generation is still predominantly based on non-renewable sources, accelerated adoption of renewables is shifting the balance. Jane mentions that the type of renewables will depend on geographies, and energy production will move closer to the end consumers. If you're interested in the journey towards clean energy, tune into this episode of "The Future Of", a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. The field of clean energy has exploded over the last 20 years, and it's growing at an accelerated pace. Listen to the story of how it started and where it's going. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-clean-energy/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-stricker-29977b4/ Website: Greater Houston Partnership About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
In this episode of The Future of, Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D., seminal UX practitioner and co-founder of Nielsen Norman Group, and the multitalented Marc Wallace, UX Director at Fresh Consulting, join Jeff to discuss the history of UX, the present state of affairs, and future trends that will shape the field in the next 30 years. They cover: [00:14:56] In 1983, there were maybe 1000 UX practitioners, and today there are around 2 million. The origins of what would be considered UX today can be traced back to Bell Labs in the 1950s, with the development of the touch-tone telephone. [00:17:33] Jakob gives two definitions of UX. The short version – to make computers and technology easy to use. The slightly longer version – it’s centered around the user experience. He says, “we are always testing the user, not testing you.” The concept behind UX falls in line with debugging and refining products. [00:31:03] What will change in the next 20-30 years? Jakob predicts there will be 200 million UX professionals across the globe. While core methodologies will stay the same, design principles will evolve as user interfaces become more immersive. [00:39:26] The future of computing will make human interaction with interfaces more natural. More human elements, like the sense of smell, will be incorporated into UX design. Accessibility will continue to be a top priority as the population ages. If you’re interested in the UX, tune into this episode of “The Future Of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. The field of UX has exploded in the last 40 years, and it’s growing exponentially. Listen to the story of how it started and where it’s going. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-ux-design/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here And connect with Jakob Nielson and Marc Wallace here: Jakob: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakobnielsenphd/ Website: https://www.nngroup.com/ Marc: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcdirector/ Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com/ About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Venessa de Lisle, Senior UX Designer at Fresh Consulting, Matt Schoenholz, Founder of Tandem Vans, and Sujatha Isabelle Moraes, Independent Creative Director & Design Strategist, join Jeff Dance to explore the future and benefits of inclusive design and how to design with more meaning and intent. They cover: [00:10:50] Inclusive design is a design approach that considers the full range of human diversity. In this case, a designer should consider excluded populations based on criteria like education and literacy, gender, religion, or sexual orientation [00:12:35] The inclusive design does not have the intention to design for everyone. The important note is when you have an inclusive lens to your design process, you have to be specific and intentional about finding an excluded person or population outside of that center space to be brought into the product [00:14:49] When looking at excluded personas, ask yourself the following questions - Whose voice is missing? Who has the most to lose? Who is excluded from the design decision? [00:28:59] Consider bringing an inclusive team into your business to ensure all excluded voices are heard and have a consistent practice of designing inclusively [00:33:39] Inclusive design will save valuable time and money for your business in the long run. Also, when you meet an excluded population, you immediately build brand loyalty If you’re interested in inclusive design, tune into this episode of “The Future Of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-inclusive-design/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to rate and review The Future Of can be found here And connect with Venessa de Lisle, Matt Schoenholz and Sujatha Isabelle Moraes here: Venessa: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/venessadelisle Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com Matt: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattschoenholz Website: https://tandemvans.com Sujatha: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujathamoraes About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Jeff is joined by Jonathan Hurst, Co-founder & CTO at Agility Robotics, and James Dietrich, Robotics Solutions Director at Fresh Consulting and Grace Brown, Co-Founder of Andromeda to discuss human-centric robots and the demand for robots in today's world. They cover: [00:07:44] It's an enabling technology if you can build robots that go where people go and interact with the world similarly. [00:07:55] Robots are meant to make humans more human. This has to do with letting robots come into our world and do tasks and activities that are dangerous or tedious to do [00:10:55] One of the things that you can do at a university that you can't do at a company is Blue sky ideas. This involves trying out ideas to see how they turn out [00:11:50] Machine Learning approach will be a viable way of building robots in the future [00:19:11] The nuance of a human-centric robot is to build it in such a way that it does useful things and is a partner to people in human environments, not a robot created to look like a human being [00:19:21] Not all robots have to look like humans. There is a unique combination of several things that makes a human. Not all human-centric robots have to incorporate all of them. Not all human-centric robots have to have arms and legs. [00:19:42] Different factors define human-centric robot design, such as: Advanced Dexterity Maneuverability Sensing and perception based on A.I. and ML associated with it Durability [00:20:43] There's a general fear with the advent of humanoids that robots are here to replace humans. Human-centric robots are to make humans more human [00:21:47] Biomimicry in building human-centric robots involves copying natural features and making the robots look like those features. In comparison, Bio-inspired involves an in-depth investigation into biological processes to understand how they work and implement these into how the robots work Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-human-centric-robots/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Jonathan Hurst, James Dietrich & Grace Brown here: Jonathan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-hurst-b9037a5/ Website: https://agilityrobotics.com/ James: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-dietrich/ Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com/ Grace: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-brown-619b59161/ Website: https://www.dromeda.com.au/ About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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One of the key themes of every episode is theorizing what each industry covered will look like 10 to 20 years from now. In this episode, we compiled those captivating predictions of the future into one episode. This collection is just a sample of some of those theories that brilliant minds have shared with us here on The Future Of. Be sure to follow for more insights into the future. Episodes Featured: The Future of Construction The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Voting The Future of Education The Future of IOT The Future of the Space Economy The Future of Autonomous Systems The Future of the Office Building The Future of Voice AI If you’re interested in the future human experience, tune into this episode of “The Future Of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with our amazing guests here: Eric Klein: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericklein Website: https://lemnos.vc Tony Tran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralfa https://peer.inc Dudley Nevill-Spencer: LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dudley-nevill-spencer Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnevillspencer Website: https://www.virtualinfluencer.agency Jocelyn Bucaro: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jocelyn-bucaro-59a15521 Website: https://tuskphilanthropies.com Katrina Stevens: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinastevens Website: https://katrinadstevens.com Dr. Alex Young: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-f-young Website: https://alexanderfyoung.com Rob Tiffany: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robtiffany/ Website: https://sustainablelogix.com Carolyn Belle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynbelle/ Website: https://astroscale.com/ Adrian Mangiuca: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-mangiuca/ Website: https://voyagerspace.com/ Gurdeep Pall: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gurdeep-pall-0aa639bb Website: www.microsoft.com Morten Joergenson: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mortenvalthergraaejoergensen Website: fridaypm.com Kim Aspeling: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-aspeling-67165537/ Website: https://www.amillionads.com/ Kane Simms: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanesimms Website: https://vux.world About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of, Jeff is joined by Carolyn Belle, Director of Advanced Systems for Astroscale, and Andrew Maximov, CEO and Founder of Precious Payload, and Adrian Mangiuca, Vice President of Infrastructure at Voyager Space Holdings, to discuss the opportunities of building a sustainable and successful space economy. They cover: [00:12:06] The space economy includes building and launching satellites, operating them in space, sending data down to the earth, and providing communication and GPS services [00:15:04] The space economy market is roughly 300 to 400 billion dollars. The funding comes from a government and commercial mix operating with communications and GPS data [00:16:28] One of the greatest misconceptions about the space economy is people often say that space is so expensive and look at the industry with disbelief. Another misconception is that space is only a playground for billionaires [00:20:35] Big space players like Elon Musk drive immense value to the space economy. But, at the end of the day, thousands of engineers, managers, and other professionals work to push the industry forward [00:24:58] Robotics, autonomy, AI, and drone technology are significant to the space economy. These technologies reduce the cost of space operations and increase the speed at which we can deploy new innovations in space [00:34:55] Regarding the space economy, you should focus on viable ideas and solutions. Though things like asteroid mining sound profitable, the amount of capital and complexity make it unreasonable in the present. One of the things the space economy misses is the infrastructure to build these capabilities [00:41:07] The future of the space economy promises a more robust, dynamic, and interconnected activity. There would be a lot of incremental updates on existing systems and new applications [00:49:03] When it comes to space ethics and equity, we should understand young specialists' perspectives and priorities, attract people beyond the space industry, and engage the global community If you’re interested in the space economy, tune into this episode of “The Future Of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-the-space-economy/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Carolyn Belle, Andrew Maximov, and Adrian Mangiuca here: Carolyn: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynbelle/ Website: https://astroscale.com/ Andrew: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreymaximov/ Website: https://preciouspayload.com/ Adrian: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-mangiuca/ Website: https://voyagerspace.com/ About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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How we interact with technology has changed significantly over the last several years. Immersive technology has flourished since the COVID-19 pandemic as more workplace sectors opt for safer working, learning, and development practices. It is possible to improve how computers, people, things, and their environments interact with one another by using spatial computing. Spatial computing offers applications that go beyond retail and entertainment and aim to give the virtual world a more humane feel. With the aid of this technology, the digital 3D depiction of the virtual world can be created without the inconvenience of bulky equipment. To understand the future of spatial computing in this episode of "The Future Of", Jeff is joined by Rene Schulte, Lead of the Spatial Computing Community of Practice at Reply and Botond Bognar, Co-founder ar REscan with additional insights from Remi Arnaud, Principal Software Architect at Varjo. They cover: [00:03:31] ”By retaining and modifying references to actual objects and environments, spatial computing enables human engagement with a machine so that contextual information may be traversed and understood” [00:07:00] This technology will make entities incredibly real, both for the user and for their effect on the user. [00:15:00] In an immersive environment that spatial computing will create, proper human interaction would involve the use of hands, eyes, verbal commands, and possibly full body tracking. [00:17:00] A fascinating use of spatial computing is "remote assistance," which allows a user to stream directly in first person to a domain expert and learn in real-time. [00:18:00] Wearables can be used to produce haptic feedback in AR/VR (haptic gloves, vests, and suits). Even little amounts of haptic feedback significantly enhance the user experience. [00:23:00] Two of the primary challenges in spatial computing. Geo-privacy concerns: Real-time location information is provided via applications of spatial computing like GPS locators and trackers. And it will be crucial to design with privacy or inclusion in mind. To be able to connect and interact with each other on the virtual spatial space [00:30:00] The objective is to create a wall-sized, 3-D volumetric display that will allow users to have an extremely immersive experience without the use of burdensome glasses. [00:34:44] Examples of the impacts of spatial computing: Education: Being able to teach concepts in 3-D rather than 2-D making education more interesting for students Healthcare: Medical experts can accomplish more through real-time interactions with other professionals and on virtual objects that can respond much like people do. [00:40:30] A significant opportunity for technology to become more humane is provided by spatial computing. for instance, not needing a desktop computer to perform a task that I can only perform on a desktop computer. [00:51:20] As spatial computation boosts technological capability, individuals and digital platforms may become more interactive, creative, and lessen only consumerism. If you’re interested in the concept and impact of spatial computing, tune into this episode of “The Future of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-spatial-computing/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Rene Schulte, Botond Bognar and Remi Arnaud here: Rene: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneschulte Website: http://www.reply.com Botond: linkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/botondb Website: http://www.rescan360.com Remi: linkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r%C3%A9mi-arnaud-002200/?trk=lil_instructor Website: https://www.varjo.com About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Retail is the process of selling goods or services to a consumer. Retail sales can be made directly to customers or via retail outlets. Recently, retail innovation has accelerated to a level never witnessed before. Due to the epidemic, retailers have developed a greater capacity for adaptability, creativity, and innovation. To understand the future of Retail, in this episode of "The Future Of" Jeff is joined by Gautham Vadakkepatt, an Associate Professor, a Dean's Scholar, and the Director of the Center for Retail Transformation at George Mason University, with additional insights from Sucharita Kodali, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research. They cover: [00:02:37] Fundamentally, "retail is the process of selling goods or services to a consumer." Retail could be selling directly to consumers or through retail stores [00:03:00] A few common things, whether selling directly to consumers or retail stores, are common. They are: Merchandising: This has to do with commercializing your product or service Labor: This has to do with your store associates and teams as well as the customer service component Marketing: has to do with how you get people to your offline or online store, how you get them to stay as a customer, their post-purchase experience, and more Supply chain: This has to do with how you move products from the manufacturer to the consumer and when and where they want them [00:04:42] Direct to Customer (DTC) retail was first introduced in the industry's early days, when items were sold at retail stores [00:06:50] The pace of retail innovation has recently increased at a never-before-seen rate. Since the pandemic, retailers have become much more adaptable, inventive, and capable of meeting the ever-changing needs of their customers [00:09:14] The desire for convenience has skyrocketed and made the buy online pick-up stores a play on comfort [00:10:30] Retailers are fully aware of the environmental sustainability footprint and are making conscious efforts to address it. Remarkably, they view these more as opportunities rather than concerns. [00:11:25] Retailers' biggest problem is eliminating friction and creating memorable customer experiences. [00:11:50] Examples of friction points retailers are facing are: Going through a physical store, the amount of time you spent at checkout Stock outs Returns on products Product discovery Customer support [00:13:53] "Only about 14% of all commerce in the US is still online". Most of it is in-store, but the important thing is that there's synergy between online and offline. [00:21:57] "AI is the glue that holds the future of retail together because it allows you to effectively function and scale to whatever level of ambition" [00:31:57] Retail is the largest private sector employer in the US. This will not change soon. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-retail/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Gautham Vadakkepatt and Sucharita Kodali here: Gautham: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautham-vadakkepatt-b1a1974/ Website: https://gauthamvadakkepatt.com/ Sucharita: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sucharitamulpuru Website: http://www.forrester.com About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Conversation or voice AI is an artificial intelligence tech that enables people to interact with various advanced chatbots as they would do with other humans. The technology itself is relatively new, but the progress in its adoption and implementation has been significant. Conversational AI is rapidly improving and is shifting towards B2B, as there are many business opportunities. To understand exactly how conversational AI can be applied and where it is heading in the future, in this episode of “The Future Of” Jeff is joined by Kane Simms, Founder of VUX World, and Roger Kibbe, Senior Developer Evangelist at Samsung Research America. They cover: [00:05:53] Conversation and voice AI keeps on improving. In the last couple of years, the industry shifted its focus from the consumer to the B2B side [00:09:21] The breadth of conversational AI is vast, and it is used in business areas where there is a lot of customer demand. You can find voice AI in insurance, financial services, banking, retail, hospitality, travel, healthcare, industry sectors, and government [00:14:15] Conversational AI developed fast as the go-to-market for those devices was very effective, brought a novelty to the market, and made people's lives easier [00:20:09] The technology of voice AI is good. There are technologies for detecting your emotions, sentiment analysis, voice biometrics, and speech recognition. In recent years, the accuracy level of these technologies has increased, and they are ready for production and business adoption [00:32:43] Regarding healthcare, voice AI could detect anomalies in your overall health or remind you to take your medication on time. It can also help with mental health issues. For doctors, there are applications like recording what they say and eliminating the need to type or assist during operations [00:39:29] In robotics, most human-like robots should have a conversational interface. Generally, voice AI will be an assistant for every device to understand if there are any problems or help humans with their daily activities [00:47:26] The operating system level in the metaverse needs navigation capabilities that voice AI might be useful for. And the same thing applies to digital avatars If you’re interested in the concept of conversational AI, tune into this episode of “The Future of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-voice-ai/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Kane Simms and Roger Kibbe here: Kane: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanesimms/ Website: https://vux.world Roger: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkibbe Website: https://www.sra.samsung.com About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
The "Internet of Things" (IoT) refers to the practice of connecting real-world devices to the internet in order to gather information about such objects. Many folks have the misconception that it started happening all of a sudden. Over the course of many years, a number of companies have been focusing their efforts on enhancing it in some way. The Internet of Things value chain is composed of several components, including devices, gateways, network servers, application servers, and networks. There are public, private, and even satellite network options available. Additionally, there is the option of joining a community network or a hybrid network, both of which enable you to transfer your devices freely between networks without losing their tracking capabilities. Over the course of the last twenty years, there has been unwavering progress. On the market, you can now find silicon chips with integrated LoRa that also include a strong central processing unit and a LoRa front-end. These chips may also be purchased. Connectivity is essential for the cloud and all of its associated ecosystems. In this episode of “The Future Of” Jeff is joined by Donna Moore, CEO and Chairwoman of LoRa Alliance, Reg Orton Product Development Lead at Fresh Consulting and Rob Tiffany Chief Vision Officer CVO Sustainable Logix. They cover: [ 00:06:00 ] To enable an economy to grow, you need two things: "power and connectivity." These, in turn, would allow industries to increase and improve Gross domestic product GDP [ 00:07:00 ] "Internet of Things IoT is connecting things to the internet to provide data." Many people think it just happened overnight, but it didn't. It's been evolving for years, and many companies have been working on developing their devices [ 00:07:31 ] "To put out IoT, it takes a village." The value chain of IoT consists of; devices, gateways to take the data from the devices, network servers, applications servers, and networks. There are all types of networks, public, private, and satellite. Also, there are now community and hybrid networks, where you can roam devices for tracking between networks [ 00:10:00 ] The timeline over the last 20 years has been that of progress. You can now buy Silicon chips off the shelf with embedded LoRa, packed with a high-power processor, plus a LoRa front-end. In addition, a connection to the cloud and all the ecosystems around it [ 00:11:33 ] The concept of "digital twins" is digitally modeling a physical asset, entity, or process. This entails creating a digital representation of it. It's a great way to understand and apply analytics to things that are in the real world [ 00:13:18 ] As 5G rolls out, new technologies are springing up that allow lower cost, lower power, and many more devices that can work across spectrums and standards previously stuck in the LTE realm [ 00:16:09 ] One of the most exciting things about IoT is "the adoption or the creation of new business models that never existed before" [ 00:22:31 ] "As AI and process automation continue, and digital twins become more mainstream, we will see hyper-performance and profits for businesses because that data just keeps getting smarter" [ 00:22:51 ] If things go well, we won't be seeing IoT anymore in the next ten to twenty years. It'll disappear into the background and fade into the "fabric of things" [ 00:25:40 ] Using artificial intelligence, vast volumes of disparate data can be transformed into something helpful, such as increasing public safety, traffic patterns and efficiency, and utility systems [ 00:29:30 ] One of the biggest challenges faced by IoT today is its complexity. Security is yet another challenge, as IoT inadvertently created the largest attack surface in the history of computing [ 00:34:38 ] In healthcare, IoT has improved the ability to carry out ambient measurements of devices, for example, by installing air quality sensors in cities to monitor pollution levels. Also, you can track people's footprints and, using artificial intelligence and machine learning, predict where healthcare needs more intervention Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-iot/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Donna Moore and Reg Orton here: Donna: LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/donnamoore4 Website: https://lora-alliance.org Reg: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regorton/ Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com Rob: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robtiffany/ Website: https://sustainablelogix.com About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Very often, the terms "automated" and "autonomous" are used interchangeably, and while they're similar, they're not the same. While automated systems are run based on ML and AI and restricted to specific parameters within which they can work, autonomous systems also use ML and AI but are more adaptive and learn within dynamic environments. Autonomous systems are more intelligent and can even be likened to the human brain based on their decision-making process and ability to work seamlessly with humans as well as other machines. These sophisticated systems can solve many modern-day problems from supply chain management, hasten production, provide new job opportunities, and even be trained to assist in the healthcare sector and personal use by people with disabilities. While enjoying the benefits of autonomous systems across various industries, humanity must also have the ethics attached to developing these systems under control, from legalities and safety of operations to transparency. Although there's still work to be done in developing these systems, the future of autonomous systems in the next decade or two shows a lot of promise. In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Gurdeep Pall, Corporate Vice President, Head of Product Incubations at Microsoft, and Steve Yin, Principal Software Engineer at Fresh Consulting. We talk about AI and autonomous systems, the use of robots in our daily lives, the training of systems to mimic the human brain, and the retraining of humans in adaption to these systems, to mention a few. They cover: The distinction between autonomous systems and automated systems The relationship between autonomous systems and the human brain The evolution of autonomous systems in terms of AI, machine teaching, and machine learning The advancement of autonomous systems today Near-term areas of expansion for autonomous systems The future of autonomous systems as solutions to global problems The regulation and monitoring of autonomous systems’ learning processes Autonomous systems as a solution to adaptation, supply chain, and safety problems The role of autonomous systems in the personal use of robots Career advice on retraining and adaptation to autonomous systems Steve’s work on algorithms and autonomous systems at Philips Research labs The ethics behind keeping humans in the loop of AI and autonomous system building World mapping and the simulation and training of autonomous systems The superior perception of robots and machines Applications of autonomous systems in our daily lives The future of autonomous systems Where things might go wrong with autonomous systems Advice for youngsters on choosing a niche in the industry If you’re interested in the development of AI and autonomous systems, their use cases, machine training and learning, and their applications now and in the future, tune into this episode of “The Future of”, a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-autonomous-systems-2/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Gurdeep Pall and Steve Yin here: Gurdeep: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gurdeep-pall-0aa639bb Website: www.microsoft.com Steve: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/xiangtaosteveyin Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com About the Show “The Future Of” is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
As they evolve over the centuries, there is a lot of marked competition between gas stations and convenience stores. Their owners have devised strategies to ensure their continued existence in the face of a hostile environment. The discussion delves into the innovation happening within the car industry and how the future of convenience stores and gas stations is being reshaped by the increasing integration of pending self-driving cars/fleets and electric vehicles. As a result of modern technologies and increasing digital dependency, convenience stores must reevaluate their shopping experiences and the role they play in consumers' lives. To stay relevant in the future, gas stations will need to look back and embrace the concept of "service stations." In order to stay profitable, gas stations will have to offer a variety of services in the future. One obvious solution is to put charging stations next to gas pumps, but more infrastructure and station placement planning is also required. In this episode of The Future of…, Jeff is joined by Scott Erickson, CTO at Harbor Foods Group. They discuss the challenges facing gas stations today, the impact technology is having on them, and future profitability strategies. Plus insights from Tammy Klein, Founder & CEO, Transport Energy Strategies, and Jeff Lenard, VP, Strategic Industry Initiatives, National Association of Convenience Stores. They cover: Ownership of gas stations: challenges and successes The fluctuating nature of patronage at convenience stores and gas stations The marketing strategies adopted by convenience stores How delicate is the gas industry? The spending patterns of customers in convenience stores What external factors affect gas prices? What would future gas stations look like? Changes in technology and how gas stations adapt The impact of electric vehicles (EVs) on the evolution of gas stations The innovation of gas stations with technological advancement Gas stations and convenience stores as community service centers. The threat of electric vehicles to gas stations If you’re interested in the future of gas stations and how technology impacts gas stations and convenience stores, tune into this episode of “The Future of ” a podcast hosted by Jeff Dance. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-gas-stations/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Scott Erickson here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-erickson-398a671a Website: https://harborfoods.com/drive-local Tammy Klein here: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tammy-w-klein-3646418 Website: transportenergystrategies.com Jeff Lenard here: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeff-lenard-290ab53 Website: nacsonline.com About the Show “The Future Of..." is a podcast hosted by Jeff Dance, a podcast by Fresh that talks about digital trends, design thinking, and innovation. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Katrina Stevens, President and CEO at The Tech Interactive. We examine the current state of education, its future direction, and the ways in which technology can enhance human learning. Plus, we hear insights from Dr. Alex Young, Founder of Virti. Sujeeth Kanuganti, Founder/CEO of AspectO and and Steven Dineen, President of Fuse Universal. They cover: The challenges in education today How educational institutions are preparing students for today's workplace Trends in education; AR/VR in education Education in the next two decades STEM as a part of the future of education How modern technology is impacting current education Where technology may benefit education in the future If you’re interested in how technology can enhance or improve the education system or how it’s being put into practice as we speak. Tune into this episode of “The Future of” a Podcast by Fresh Consulting. Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-education/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Katrina Stevens, Dr. Alex Young, Sujeeth Kanuganti, and Steven Dineen here: Katrina: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinastevens Website: https://katrinadstevens.com Dr. Alex: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-f-young Website: https://alexanderfyoung.com Sujeeth: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujeethkanuganti Website: https://aspecto.tech Steven : LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevedineen Website: https://www.fuseuniversal.com About the Show “The Future Of”, is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
The primary means of voting in the USA for many years was through paper ballots. In the late 1800s, this changed as automation was encouraged to count votes. In 2000, the US used voting machines during the electoral process through computer-assisted technology but encountered a voting dilemma the same year. Afterward, purely electronic devices were used, but the damage was done, and a general lack of faith in the technology caused a mistrust of these machines and their accuracy. Today, due to the issues of ballot design, voting errors, and counting and recounting errors, more sophisticated technology is now being considered over the current ones. In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Gregory Miller, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at OSET Institute, & Marcelino Alvarez, Chief Product Officer at Fresh Consulting & Jocelyn Bucaro, Director, Mobile Voting Project, Tusk Philanthropie. They cover: The voting process today The (centralization of a highly decentralized) election management system Key players for the current voting system The challenges faced during the voting process Policy innovations to encourage voting Civic tech and gov tech The security risks present in the current voting system The future of voting in the 21st Century Why Blockchain and distributed ledger voting is impractical in the USA right now The trust of the paper ballot over blockchain voting Smartphone biometrics authorization and voting The UX of ballot papers in the voting process Laws and policies guiding voting Bipartisan organizations involved in the advancement of democracy The prospect of active participation in the voting process by the future generation If you’re interested in the UI/UX of the electoral process, the UX of ballot design, laws and policies governing the voting process, or, generally, the technology behind the voting process and its future, tune into this episode of The Future of… a Podcast by Fresh . Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-voting/ Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB And connect with Gregory and Marcelino here: Gregory: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmiller Website: https://osetinstitute.org Marcelino: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelino Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com Jocelyn: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jocelyn-bucaro-59a15521 Website: https://tuskphilanthropies.com About the Show “The Future Of”, is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Sean Busby from Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, Marco Micheletti, Director of Automation at Fresh Consulting, & Jeffrey Gueble, Automation Director at Fresh Consulting. They cover: The meaning and current state of industrial automation What automation means to Sean, Marco, and Jeffrey Current trends impacting the acceleration of industrial automation The effect of the global supply chain shortage on industrial automation in terms of its acceleration How the problem of delivery time, shortages, and the supply chain issues will speed up industrial automation in the future Issues holding companies back from doing more automation Planning toward automation Significant changes in our world due to the fourth industrial revolution How technological advancement and innovation will affect the fourth industrial revolution and industrial automation How AI and computer vision will affect industrial automation 3d printing in small-scale automation and its effect on the future The competitive advantage of global shifts in manufacturing and industrial automation How the rise in automation is changing the human experience Job availability as a result of industrial automation Advice to people who lost their jobs to the industrial shift; tips on their training and education Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-industrial-automation/ If you’re interested in robotics, automation, the use of technology to create automated systems, or the effect of all these innovations on humanity and the world, tune in to this episode of The Future Of… a Podcast by Fresh . Rate & Review The Future of a podcast by Fresh: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja bCast: https://bit.ly/38yNx3l RSS: https://bit.ly/3uaCPIB Instructions on how to follow, rate, and review The Future of are here: https://bit.ly/3JbocJi And connect with Sean, Marco, and Jeffrey here: Sean: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbusby/ Website: https://www.bwdesigngroup.com/ Marco: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marcommicheletti Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com Jeffrey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgueble Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com About the Show “The Future Of”, is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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Office spaces are not just places built for people to sit in and work for eight hours every day for a monthly paycheck—they are more than that. Offices play a major role in the psyche and productivity of employees. The architecture or structural design of a workplace does a lot in determining employees’ job satisfaction, levels of inspiration, and motivation. This is why employers need to put as much effort as the results they expect into building conducive work environments for their employees. In this episode of The Future Of… Jeff is joined by Jordan Sun, Head of Product at SoftBank Robotics America, Chris Rohrbach, Vice President at Hughes Marino & Morten Joergensen, CEO at Friday PM. They cover: Problems with office buildings today The state of post-pandemic offices The importance of motion and movement and how they affect emotion The adoption of the hybrid workplace model and its impact on workplaces today Amenities in hybrid work environments Accelerated shifts in the future of the workplace Insights into buildings as more renewable sources Building designs and innovations Synergy between humans and robots in workspaces Change management in technology-driven and robotics-inclined organizations Tech-enabled UBI Developing mental wellness and toughness Full transcript: https://www.freshconsulting.com/insights/podcasts/the-future-of-the-office-building/ If you’re interested in the operations of hybrid workspaces, the effect of the hybrid work model on employees’ mental health, the adoption of robotics in corporate workspaces, or futuristic and employee-centric building designs, tune into this episode of The Future of… a Podcast by Fresh . Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja RSS: https://feeds.bcast.fm/the-future-of And connect with Jordan, Chris, and Morten here: Jordan: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sunjordan Website: us.softbankrobotics.com Chris: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-rohrbach Website: hughesmarino.com/seattle Morten: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mortenvalthergraaejoergensen Website: fridaypm.com About the Show “The Future Of”, is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Joining us this week to explore this topic is Dudley Nevill-Spencer, Head of Research and Virtual Human Development at Virtual Influencer Agency. He founded the world’s first Virtual Influencer Avatar and Metaverse marketing agency. He’s also the Head of Research and Technology Director at Live & Breathe creative agency. Also in this episode is Johnny Rodriguez, Director of Strategic Innovation at Fresh Consulting. With his skills in UX design and software development, he has worked on AI, VR, robotics, web development, and much more in the tech space. In addition, we were able to get few insights with Tony Tran, Founder of Peer, Inc., a company whose mission is accelerating ambient computing to unlock the metaverse. They cover: What the Metaverse is The Metaverse today and the real world The Metaverse in conjunction with Blockchain, NFTs, VR, and AR The future of industries and businesses in the Metaverse A day in the Metaverse How to handle the challenges that come with virtual life and the Metaverse Our future in the Metaverse Subscribe here: Apple: https://apple.co/3t0hujs Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3BLB3ja RSS: https://feeds.bcast.fm/the-future-of Connect with Dudley and Johnny here: Dudley: LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dudley-nevill-spencer Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnevillspencer Website: https://www.virtualinfluencer.agency Johnny: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ejonathanrodriguez Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com About the Show “The Future Of”, is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we’ll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Joining us this week to explore this topic is Eric Klein, Partner at Lemnos, a hardware and software expert who has been an advisor to over 100 companies and built well-known products such as the Macintosh Powerbooks, first power PC Max, and the original Palm Pilot at Palm to name a few. Also here is Mitch Tolson, Director of Robotics at Fresh Consulting, who has garnered 30 years of experience in the construction space, as well as experience in the engineering, automation, and software space. He is also a coach to high school STEM students. They cover: Robotics and the construction space The future of robotics and automation The most influential technological innovations on Eric’s and Mitch’s careers The advancement of the market using robotics Connect with Eric and Mitch here: Eric: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericklein Website: https://lemnos.vc Mitch: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitch-tolson Website: https://www.freshconsulting.com Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
Through authentic conversations with visionaries who are pushing the boundaries, we can not only understand, but predict what will be, and learn how we might stay fresh and shape the future human experience together, for good. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive, Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse The Future of Construction The Future of Generative AI…
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