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The Future, This Year: the most interesting, the weird and the wonderful, what’s in store for 2018, and a Christmas story. Sandra Peter (Sydney Business Insights) and Kai Riemer (Digital Disruption Research Group) meet once a week to put their own spin on news that is impacting the future of business in The Future, This Week.
Some of the stories this year:
Big design, keeping up with blockchain, how computers change us and goodbye Walt
Is Silicon Valley sexism a feature or a bug, why your TV might be spying on you, and fake milk
Electrify everything, crows nipping butts, and ethical German cars
Why the hard questions go unanswered, the road for self-driving cars seems rockier than we thought, and robolawyers
Scary tales about superhuman robots, a global waste blockage, and tricking cars
Inventors vs innovators, what drones are for, and the self-proclaimed Space Nation
Privacy (what privacy?), mind control games, and boring innovation
Pay with a smile, fake reviews and regulating AI
Re-cycling data, Watson’s health problems, and shop the look on Spotify
The Frightful Five, white men designing apps, and the ten thousand phones enslaved to like you
How Elon Musk wants to save us from the AI apocalypse, the role of smart phones in planned parenthood, farmers hacking tractors, and Trump’s burning tweets
China’s Digital Silk Road
Squeezed out: widely mocked startup Juicero is shutting down
Bosch’s giant robot can punch weeds to death
Dutch police to stop using drone-hunting eagles
Nvidia’s new AI creates disturbingly convincing fake videos
AI will make it easy to create fake porn of anyone
A Christmas story
The 2017 Juicero Award:
Juicero
The 2017 Robot of the Year:
A robot burning Donald Trump’s tweets
How Elon Musk wants to save us from the AI apocalypse, the role of smart phones in planned parenthood, farmers hacking tractors, and Trump’s burning tweets
You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Libsyn or wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow us online on Flipboard, Twitter, or sbi.sydney.edu.au.
Our theme music was composed and played by Linsey Pollak.
Send us your news ideas to [email protected].
For more episodes of The Future, This Week see our playlists.
By Sydney Business InsightsThe Future, This Year: the most interesting, the weird and the wonderful, what’s in store for 2018, and a Christmas story. Sandra Peter (Sydney Business Insights) and Kai Riemer (Digital Disruption Research Group) meet once a week to put their own spin on news that is impacting the future of business in The Future, This Week.
Some of the stories this year:
Big design, keeping up with blockchain, how computers change us and goodbye Walt
Is Silicon Valley sexism a feature or a bug, why your TV might be spying on you, and fake milk
Electrify everything, crows nipping butts, and ethical German cars
Why the hard questions go unanswered, the road for self-driving cars seems rockier than we thought, and robolawyers
Scary tales about superhuman robots, a global waste blockage, and tricking cars
Inventors vs innovators, what drones are for, and the self-proclaimed Space Nation
Privacy (what privacy?), mind control games, and boring innovation
Pay with a smile, fake reviews and regulating AI
Re-cycling data, Watson’s health problems, and shop the look on Spotify
The Frightful Five, white men designing apps, and the ten thousand phones enslaved to like you
How Elon Musk wants to save us from the AI apocalypse, the role of smart phones in planned parenthood, farmers hacking tractors, and Trump’s burning tweets
China’s Digital Silk Road
Squeezed out: widely mocked startup Juicero is shutting down
Bosch’s giant robot can punch weeds to death
Dutch police to stop using drone-hunting eagles
Nvidia’s new AI creates disturbingly convincing fake videos
AI will make it easy to create fake porn of anyone
A Christmas story
The 2017 Juicero Award:
Juicero
The 2017 Robot of the Year:
A robot burning Donald Trump’s tweets
How Elon Musk wants to save us from the AI apocalypse, the role of smart phones in planned parenthood, farmers hacking tractors, and Trump’s burning tweets
You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Libsyn or wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow us online on Flipboard, Twitter, or sbi.sydney.edu.au.
Our theme music was composed and played by Linsey Pollak.
Send us your news ideas to [email protected].
For more episodes of The Future, This Week see our playlists.