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TI:TALKS

TI:TALKS is TechInformed's new podcast dedicated to unravelling the intricate tapestry of technology. We'll be talking to tech leaders, industry specialists, and some of the finest minds in the field to give you in-depth insights into the current state of affairs in their respective industries.Our goal? To help you understand the world of tech from those who shape it, moulding complex concepts into accessible information that anyone can grasp.

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    AI for Good with Ashleigh Ainsley

    Nicole starts with insights into how three companies are using AI to tackle global food waste. Varda uses satellite imagery to monitor soil health across farms globally, while Relex employs AI to optimise supermarket product stocking, reducing waste. Synoptica's sensor technology for packaging detects spoilage, ensuring food freshness throughout the supply chain. Read the full story here...Then, special guest Ashleigh Ainsley from Colorintech joins to discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) in the tech industry. Ashley emphasised the potential of AI in enhancing workplace DE&I strategies, particularly in skills development and personalised learning. He also envisions AI as a co-pilot in workplace communication, promoting inclusivity and productivity.

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    TI:TALKS:TO Thomas Dexmier, HTC Vive

    In this episode of TI:TALKS, Thomas Dexmier, the AVP for Business Development and Enterprise Solutions at HTC Vive, discusses the future of VR and XR technology.TI's Ricki Lee spoke with Dexmier at MWC24 in Barcelona about how VR and XR are revolutionising industries like healthcare, mining, agriculture, education, and government agencies, offering immersive training experiences and enhancing workforce skills.Dexmier also delves into the potential of spatial computing platforms for business collaboration and communication and discusses the importance of content creation, device accessibility, and the role of 5G in shaping the future of VR and XR technology.He also discusses what Apple's entry into the VR field with its Vision Pro means for the industry as a whole and whether it sparks horror or hope for HTC.Join us as we explore the innovative advancements in VR and XR technology and the exciting possibilities they hold for the future, like training butchers how to slice meat! Don't miss out on this insightful discussion with Thomas Dexmier on the latest trends and developments in the world of virtual and augmented reality.

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    Breaking bad on the dark web, and AI cleaning up the oceans with Alvaro Bravo

    In this episode, Ricki and Ann-Marie discuss the concerning trend of cybersecurity professionals turning to the dark web for higher pay, the recent approval of the EU's AI Act, and the potential impact on AI innovation.They are joined by special guest Alvaro Bravo from Universal Plastic to talk about using AI to clean up oceans and restore coral reefs. Alvaro shares insights on how Universal Plastic leverages AI and blockchain to tackle plastic waste. The conversation also touches on the collaboration between tech-based ocean conservation projects and the future outlook of AI in environmental conservation. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the intersection of technology and sustainability.

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    LockBit gets locked out & Mobile World Congress with Harry Baldock

    Earlier this week, UK, US, and EU law enforcement joined forces to take down one of the most prolific ransomware gangs. They took over the LockBit website and sent a warning to all cybercriminals. Read the full story from TI here.Then, telecoms expert and editor at Total Telecom, Harry Baldock, joins the team to discuss the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. An MWC veteran, he tells us what to expect, the key themes of this year's event and advice for newbies.

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    AI therapy & democracy under threat with Naomi Owusu

    In this episode, Ricki Lee and Nicole Deslandes discuss the groundbreaking work of MetaBrainLabs, which uses AI and wearables to assist people with addictions throughout their recovery. Naomi Owusu, CEO, and co-founder of Tickaroo, also joins the discussion to explain the threat of deepfakes to open democracy.The technology that was initially trialled to help golfers improve their game is now being used similarly to how cognitive-behavioural therapy is employed to help those struggling with substance abuse leave their addictions in the past. Read the full story here.We're also going to talk about deepfakes again. Sadiq Khan's leaked deepfake audio caused uproar, and he publicly called for tougher regulations in the area. We will discuss the possible implications of deepfakes for the upcoming London mayoral elections.Furthermore, we're joined by Naomi Owusu. Naomi takes us through the threat that deepfakes pose to democracy in a year of elections, and how media and news outlets bear the responsibility of educating their audiences about them.

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    TI:TALKS:TO Michael Cullum, Bud Finance

    Understanding customer transactions is the holy grain for financial service companies. For Bud Finance this involves turning ‘dark’ data into usable data which it is doing by developing domain specific, custom-trained large language models.Last year we wrote about what the fintech doing with AI .In this follow up podcast, Bud’s VP of engineering Michael Cullum shares exactly how they are doing this and explains the advice he has for others who are earlier on in their AI journey.“They key thing is to validate as quickly as possible: exactly what makes sense and what doesn’t so you can take those learnings into your processes as quickly as possible,” he says.“There have also been times we’ve gone and built something and then someone else has built a tool to do exactly that.“It would help to have some kind of crystal ball to look at general AI infrastructure and tooling because  I don’t want our team doing too much outside our particular domain or our focus because takes away from understanding our customers better.”More broadly, we also ask Cullum whether he thinks that all business problems can  be solved through code and algorithms now.

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    Brain chips, Deepfakes, and Apple's Vision Pro with Tom Ffiske

    In this enthralling episode, the TechInformed crew dives into Elon Musk's latest venture with Neuralink, exploring the successful implant of a computer chip into a human brain and its potential to redefine medical technology as we know it. Join us as we address the benefits and ethical considerations associated with this cutting-edge innovation.We're also going in deep on deepfakes. Find out how these AI-crafted illusions are shaping the future of information authenticity and the profound effects they may have on democratic processes during pivotal campaigns in the "year of elections".Plus, we welcome Tom Ffiske, editor at Immersive Wire, to the discussion table. Tom brings his expert insight into VR and immersive tech to our discussion about Apple's latest launch—the staggering $3,499 Vision Pro. Tune in to learn about the device's capabilities and how it's packed with the potential to transform the landscape of augmented reality.Stay informed with TechInformed!

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    TI:TALKS:TO Vasco Pedro, Unbabel

    In this insightful episode, Vasco Pedro, CEO & co-founder of Unbabel, delves into the profound impact of language as the operating system of society, shaping how we interact and gain access to opportunities. He explores the challenges and nuances of language barriers and continues a broader discussion on the potential of AI in overcoming language obstacles and the necessity of hybrid models that combine artificial intelligence with human validation to enhance communication efficiency. Tune in to discover how language technology is evolving and what the future of global communication holds.

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    TechInformed Team's 2024 Predictions

    After gathering the thoughts of the good and the great in tech on their predictions for 2024, we thought we’d turn the tables on our own editorial team.With 2 billion people expected to vote next year in around 50 countries, including some key tech territories such as the US, the UK, India and Taiwan, our reporter Nicole Deslandes speculates on the impact this might have on tech and what impact that tech will have on these elections, with deepfakes threatening to rock the balance of democracy in some countries.At three grand a pop, there might not be a protype of Apple Vision Pro’s headset in TI editor James Pearce’s Christmas stocking this year,  but he thinks this will be good news for sectors such as architecture, retail, factory 4.0 and healthtech.And will 2024 be the year we leap into quantum, asks our deputy editor Ann-Marie Corvin. What exactly do we need quantum computing for, and will headline-grabbing use cases lead to more investment in the year to come?In a podcast hosted by our inimitable mulitmedia journalist Ricki Lee, TI’s editorial team also gazes into its (metaphorical) crystal ball to look at future trends in greentech, healthtech and cybersecurity.We also weigh in on the continued rise of genAI and what year two has in store for chatbots such as Google’s Bard and Open AI’s Chat GPT and how will this shape the way we work.

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    TI:TALKS 2024 Tech Predictions

    Featured speakers, in order of appearance:Mike Jackson, UK Dept. Business & TradeSune Engsig, LeapworkHelen Hawthorn, ZoomTanja Grauf, DHLPaul Gelderblom, ShellSunkanmi Ola, PropelKristupas Pajeda, attalabVasilis Giagkoulas, ShellLiuchuan Tong, TencentJames Murray, BusinessGreenSeun Owalabi, PropelWicus Ross, Orange CyberdefenseFeross Aboukhadijeh, SocketMichael Cullum, BudBenedikt Ilg, FlipJanet Adams, Singularity.NET

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    Carbon Economy with James Murray (BusinessGreen)

    For this, the first episode of our new podcast, we're delighted to have onboard one of the leading voices on the low-carbon economy, James Murray, editor-in-chief of BusinessGreen. Murray is at the forefront of today’s green business issues, providing leading news, thought-provoking opinions, and in-depth analysis. Widely recognised for his work, Murray ranked number eight on the Press Gazette's list of the top 50 environmental journalists in the UK in March 2011. More recently, in 2020, he was named Digital Editor of The Year at the Annual AOP Awards. Join us as we delve into the current state of green business and corporate sustainability. Why are businesses creating green roles, and what are they? How did the Paris Climate Agreement force businesses to adapt their practices? What is ‘Greenwashing’? All of this, plus find out what green tech to look out for in 2024!

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TI:TALKS is TechInformed's new podcast dedicated to unravelling the intricate tapestry of technology. We'll be talking to tech leaders, industry specialists, and some of the finest minds in the field to give you in-depth insights into the current state of affairs in their respective industries.Our goal? To help you understand the world of tech from those who shape it, moulding complex concepts into accessible information that anyone can grasp.

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