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Host Keith Shaw and his expert guests discuss the latest technology news and trends happening in the industry. Watch new episodes twice each week or listen to the podcast.
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Mar 8, 2023 • 26min
How Will AI Tools Navigate Legal Challenges? | Ep. 23
With some pending lawsuits around copyright infringement and questions surrounding liability and ownership, generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and others will need to navigate around some rough waters. Keith chats with AI expert Lisa Palmer about how the legal issues around these tools could play out.Guest:Lisa Palmer, chief strategist for AI Leaders, based in Broken Arrow, Okla. Lisa C. Palmer, former big tech executive and AI doctoral candidate, is the Chief AI Strategist for AI Leaders based in Broken Arrow, OK. She uses outside-in thinking to help Fortune 500 executives, board directors, and product leaders to drive growth, improve profitability, and outperform competitors by staying ahead of emerging trends and risks.

Mar 6, 2023 • 37min
How do we get to an EV future? | Ep. 22
The number of electric vehicles (EVs) being deployed on the roads continues to escalate, but several challenges around battery technologies and electric grid infrastructures loom ahead. How will the world be able to meet the demand for these vehicles while also maintaining an affordable cost and not completely disrupt the power infrastructure? Keith talks with Nic Tat from Capgemini Invent about how utilities and battery experts are addressing these key challenges.

Mar 3, 2023 • 33min
AI integrations escalate, TikTok bans head overseas | Ep. 21
Keith and Chris look at the tech news of the week, including continuing AI integrations into other apps; TikTok bans continue in Europe and Canada; and why other parts of the world are returning to offices compared with America.

Feb 27, 2023 • 51min
Why Apple will likely stay on the AI sidelines | Ep. 20
Apple has stayed on the sidelines for a lot of the ChatGPT/AI tool gold rush of late, but could that change with an AI-boosted Siri? Keith chats with Computerworld’s Ken Mingis and Macworld’s Michael Simon about a bunch of Apple-related developments.

Feb 24, 2023 • 39min
Old Gadgets, New Offices and Power Grid Stability | Ep. 19
Keith and Chris look at the tech news of the week about how old gadgets become bricks or valuable properties; the latest on how offices are redesigning themselves to look more like homes; and the effects of increased attacks on the power grid system.

Feb 20, 2023 • 44min
How tech optimism can help create a better future | Ep. 18
Keith chats with author Justin Bean, author of “What Could Go Right?” about how technology and society can work together for a better future instead of focusing on crisis, doom and gloom.

Feb 17, 2023 • 44min
Will ChatGPT backlash deter its potential? | Ep. 17
Recent missteps and misfires around AI-integrated search functionality by Google and Bing, along with other examples of bad behavior dominated the news this week. Are these bumps in the road or cause for real concern? Keith talks with Jason Mars, Ph.D., from the University of Michigan about the future of the AI technology.

Feb 15, 2023 • 40min
Zoom surge has workers exploring plastic surgery; and hiring TikTok interns | Ep. 16
Technology tools such as Zoom and TikTok are causing employees to do some weird things as they return to the office; employers are looking to entice workers with mandatory ‘fun’ events, but this has many eyes rolling. Keith and Chris discuss the latest work trends affecting office culture.

Feb 13, 2023 • 39min
We’re not ready for self-driving cars | Ep. 15
As automakers continue to push new advances in autonomous vehicles, there are many potential potholes for consumers who expect a fully automatic, robot car. Keith talks with author Jason Torchinsky about some potential disasters on the road to full autonomy.

Feb 10, 2023 • 30min
Cloning voices now easier with AI | Ep. 14
The increasingly easy methods for cloning someone’s voice creates security challenges, especially when combined with video deepfaking technology and ChatGPT-style generative AI. Are technologists thinking about the potential troubles this could create?


