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Charlie is thrilled to welcome Dr. Andrew Maynard (former physicist, professor in the Arizona State University School for the Future of Innovation in Society, leading expert in the responsible development of emerging and converging technologies, and Tech 2025 advisor) for our very first tech news roundup episode where we recap the news on the implementation and impact of emerging technologies (the good, the bad, and the ugly!).
Breakdown:
News Stories Discussed:
Under the Radar Stories:
Andrew Maynard is a former physicist, a professor in the Arizona State University School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and leading expert in the responsible development of emerging and converging technologies. For over twenty years he has worked closely with experts and thought leaders from around the world on the challenges and opportunities presented by technologies ranging from nanotechnology and synthetic biology to geoengineering and artificial intelligence. Andrew's a sought-out speaker and commentator on emerging and converging technologies, and writes regularly about science and technology for popular audiences. His work has appeared on platforms ranging from Popular Science and Scientific American, to Slate, Salon, and Huffington Post. He also writes the blog 2020 Science, and produces the YouTube channel Risk Bites. He is @2020science on Twitter.
Wearing his academic hat, Andrew directs of the ASU Risk Innovation Lab, and chairs the ASU Master of Science and Technology Policy program. He is widely published in the academic literature, including in leading journals such as Nature, and is internationally recognized for his work on the risks and benefits of nanotechnology. He has testified before congressional committees on a number of occasions, and served on various National Academy of Sciences committees. Andrew is actively involved with the World Economic Forum, and previously chaired the Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies. He has a PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge in the UK.
Connect with Andrew:
Become a Tech 2025 member: bit.ly/t25member Website: tech2025.com/podcast-show Twitter: @JoinTech2025 Instagram: @jointech2025 Facebook: facebook.com/jointech2025 Email: [email protected] Charlie Oliver: Twitter – @itscomplicated
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Charlie is thrilled to welcome Dr. Andrew Maynard (former physicist, professor in the Arizona State University School for the Future of Innovation in Society, leading expert in the responsible development of emerging and converging technologies, and Tech 2025 advisor) for our very first tech news roundup episode where we recap the news on the implementation and impact of emerging technologies (the good, the bad, and the ugly!).
Breakdown:
News Stories Discussed:
Under the Radar Stories:
Andrew Maynard is a former physicist, a professor in the Arizona State University School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and leading expert in the responsible development of emerging and converging technologies. For over twenty years he has worked closely with experts and thought leaders from around the world on the challenges and opportunities presented by technologies ranging from nanotechnology and synthetic biology to geoengineering and artificial intelligence. Andrew's a sought-out speaker and commentator on emerging and converging technologies, and writes regularly about science and technology for popular audiences. His work has appeared on platforms ranging from Popular Science and Scientific American, to Slate, Salon, and Huffington Post. He also writes the blog 2020 Science, and produces the YouTube channel Risk Bites. He is @2020science on Twitter.
Wearing his academic hat, Andrew directs of the ASU Risk Innovation Lab, and chairs the ASU Master of Science and Technology Policy program. He is widely published in the academic literature, including in leading journals such as Nature, and is internationally recognized for his work on the risks and benefits of nanotechnology. He has testified before congressional committees on a number of occasions, and served on various National Academy of Sciences committees. Andrew is actively involved with the World Economic Forum, and previously chaired the Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies. He has a PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge in the UK.
Connect with Andrew:
Become a Tech 2025 member: bit.ly/t25member Website: tech2025.com/podcast-show Twitter: @JoinTech2025 Instagram: @jointech2025 Facebook: facebook.com/jointech2025 Email: [email protected] Charlie Oliver: Twitter – @itscomplicated