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Between Worlds — 192 episodes
Charles Sansbury on data, AI, and the rise of the Exascale Organziation
Tom Chatfield on philosophy, analytical thinking and how humans have co-evolved with technology
Yao Morin on trust, AI world models and the future of commercial property
Von Wolfe On Redefining Art in the Age of Machine Intelligence
Tim Fu on how AI is reshaping architecture
Matt Barrie on the AI-powered future of global talent
Virginia Damtsa on the influence of AI and technology on contemporary art
Marco Bertini On AI and the future of dynamic pricing
Ben Waber on why LLMs are not a silver bullet for boosting organizational innovation
Pierre-Yves Calloc'h on AI-driven transformation and the future of consumer engagement
Byron Reese on emergence, superorganisms and our co-evolution with AI.
Matt Hervey on navigating the legal implications of generative AI
Mikko Hyppönen on the future of cybersecurity in an AI-driven world
Building the digital biotech of the future with Dave Johnson, Chief Data and AI Officer at Moderna
AI Genomics. Is this the future of health? Jo Bhakdi
Algorithms, AI and the alignment problem with Brian Christian
Disinformation wars, robot uprisings and differential privacy with Harper Reed
How Mastercard uses their innovation lab to co-create with their customers with Ken Moore
The future of education with Dr Shawn Smith
Using AI in the war against fake news with Tim Tangherlini
What leaders get most wrong about disruption with Charlene Li
Rodrigo Mendoza on the future of open source in an AI-powered world
Nick Walton on AI and the future of gaming
Adam Fraser on how to design a culture of transformation
Austin Grossman on XR, the future of experiences and a world without screens
Wade Foster on how to run a remote company
Raffaella Camera on the coming XR revolution
Sandeep Dadlani on how to increase the internal clock speed of your organization
Didier Elzinga on how to build a culture of distributed work
Dr Roman Marchant on why AI is the key to reimagining the social sciences
Danila Medvedev on frozen heads, multidimensional interfaces and the challenges of immortality
Flynn Coleman on why we need more human algorithms
Enass Abo-Hamed on why the energy revolution begins with smarter storage
Piotr Spaczyński on building the algorithmic law firm of tomorrow
Ben Pring on the future of jobs
Richard Culatta on the future of education in an age of smart machines
Simon Lock on the future of fashion
Christine Day on how to lead a successful digital transformation
Jamie Metzl on the future of humanity
Karthik Ramakrishnan and the coming age of AI products
Jason Hosking on building the retail AI stack
George Kaczmarskyj on avoiding the steampunk automation trap
Rob Tercek on the unexpected economics of the data-driven future
Phil Armstrong on ethical AI and the digitally transformed insurance company of the future.
Tiffani Bova on finding your pathway to growth
Mark Pesce on life in 2030
Kshira Saagar on how to create a culture of data-driven decision making
Dr. Simon Longstaff on ethics for an age of smart machines
Mike Walsh on how to be smart, when machines are smarter than you
Andreas Ekstrom on speaking to truth and power in the algorithmic age
Aleksandro Grabulov on how to unleash disruptive innovation in traditional organizations
Sherif Elsayed-Ali on defending human rights in an age of AI
Manish Singh on how AI will force us to find new jobs, inside our old ones
Steve Cronan on what Marvel can teach us about digital transformation
Katz Kiely on designing a culture for transformation
Calum Chace on surviving the post-AI economy
Lucie Greene on the power and politics of Big Tech
Hugh Harvey on whether AI means the end of the radiologist
Martin Raymond on anticipating the future consumer
Ali Parsa on the algorithmic healthcare revolution
Daniel Hulme on designing organizations for AI
Adam Raeburn-James on transforming big pharma
Ganesh Padmanabhan on augmenting human beings
Keith Schaub on AI, baseball and the future of semiconductors
Rasmus Andersen on what leaders can learn from great gamblers
Manoj Narang on the future of algorithmic investing
Chris White on legal tradition vs digital transformation
Ramya Joseph on how to build an AI financial advisor
Melissa Schilling on what it takes to be a genius
Tim Denley on digital transformation in Japan
Yossi Ghinsberg on the magic of getting lost
Bala Mahadevan on building smart cities in India
Dr. Kent Moors on why the future of energy is not what you think
Frederik Janssen on preparing for Industry 4.0
Jason Collins on why humans should stop making making so many decisions
Gautam Thakkar on reinventing life insurance
Mark Van Rijmenam on how to build a business on Blockchain
Rusty Young on the unexpected economics of the global drug trade
Vince Frost on how to think like a designer
Paul Greenwood on how AI will transform the legal industry
Molly Flatt on whether there is a future for reading in a digital world
Peter Sheahan on how big companies can reinvent themselves for the future
Mohamed Marfouk on how LVMH is reimagining luxury for the digital age
Bruce Turkel on how to find the authentic truth of your brand
Michael Bungay Stanier on how to ask better questions
Peter Clines on transformation, teleportation and the secret history of America
Alex Capecelatro on AI, smart homes, and the new battle for the living room
Dr Jason Fox on empathy, curiosity and the persistently human future of work
D. Sahay and Rohan Fernando on data, decision-making and the algorithmic healthcare revolution
Natalie Panek on Mars, the space race and how to inspire a new generation of young explorers
Rob van Egmond on complexity, agility and the future of the supply chain
Jay Guilford on Cirque du Soleil, creativity and the secrets of 21st century team performance
JS Cournoyer on deep-learning, empathy and what it takes to build an AI-first company
Andy Harries on making TV for Netflix, the royal family, and why bad weather drives creative genius
Rick Willett on analytical decision making, citizen development and the no-code revolution
Jamie Metzl on North Korea, biotech and the promise and peril of extreme longevity
Garrett Lord on data, talent and how to recruit smart millennials
Magnus Lindkvist on creative friction, Depeche Mode and why the future loves small ideas
Arthur Hayes on the Bitcoin civil war, crypto-banking, and the power of algorithmic thinking
William Bao Bean on messaging, chatbots and other secrets of the Chinese digital ecosystem
David Mattin on global change, truthful consumerism and thriving in an age of uncertainty
Chris Van Noy on media, content and the escalating war for attention
Ted Persson on Swedish startups, data-driven brands and how AI will AI will impact creativity
Juan Senor on fake news, paid content and the enduring appeal of newsprint
Jeremy Philips on competitive advantage, platforms and the power of network effects
Nikolaj Nyholm on gaming and what the rise of professional eSports means for 21st century brands
Kjell Nordström on cities, women and the rise of the multi-urban corporation
Matt Pearson on nanosatellites, global networks and the new race for space
David Jay on courage, resilience and photographing humanity
Dan Anthony And Sean McKeever on algorithmic design and the future of the office
Bradley Trevor Grieve on wildlife, freedom and the secret joys of idleness
Ross Dawson on algorithms, human-centered design and the future of work
Brady Forrest on talking short, manufacturing smart and the art of the hardware startup
Jeff Ma on blackjack, bias and what it takes to become a data-driven leader
Daniel Kraft on data, machine learning and the future of healthcare
Carl Richards on uncertainty, wealth and the future of financial advice
Richard Holden on inequality, network capital and the future of the firm
Tamer Nakisci on undesign, emotion and the wonderfully strange, non-specified future of objects
Peter Xing on automation, the blockchain and the race to build the cognitive enterprise
Art Morales on data, the placebo effect and the future of clinical trials
Perry Oosting on Hasselblad, post-luxury and the rise of Chinese consumer electronics
Mark Bowden on body language, communication and the challenge of creating an emotional machine
Ken Rutkowski on the future of media, hyperloops and life extension technology
Ali Parsa on affordable healthcare, machine learning and the future of data-driven wellness
Ron Tite on creativity, comedy and why everyone is an artist, or at least should be
Eric Schoenberg on tech bubbles, status anxiety and the dynamics of wealthy families
Memory hacking, algorithmic cruelty and why AI systems are better with imperfection
Natasha Schull on addiction, ludic loops and why smartphones are mobile ‘Skinner boxes’
Mike Reiss on comedy, the Simpsons and the globalization of entertainment
Seth Porges on virtual reality, the history of pinball and why sex robots won't save the Singularity
Roy Horan on mindfulness, martial arts and hacking creativity
Robyn Benincasa on performance, synergy and what it takes to be a world champion adventure racer
Ted C. Fishman on aging populations, Chinese urbanization and the dynamic potential of Indonesia
Sage Brennan on WeChat, travel and the value of stalking Chinese tourists
Jeremy Heimans on digital activism, new power and what it takes to start a revolution
Chetan Dube on AI, neural networks and the future of the cognitive enterprise
Valerio Cometti on wit, surprise and the essence of Italian design
Andy Stalman on brands, Latin America and the secrets of Spanish creativity
Porter Erisman on Jack Ma, Alibaba and the e-commerce revolution in China
Bryan Kramer on sharing, authenticity and the art of staying human
Adam Alter on decision-making, influence and the seductive allure of technology
Cindy Gallop on sex, diversity and re-inventing advertising
Alex Rosson on head-fi, the emotional impact of analogue music and the birth of Shinola Audio
Gordon Watson on luxury tech, data-driven concierge and the future of mobile
Ankur Kothari on robots, automation and the virtual workforce of the future
Rob Lilwall on cycling through Siberia, walking home from Mongolia and finding moments of adventure
Ian Goldin on global transformation, complexity and why we are living through a new Renaissance
Eileen Gittins on the future of books, female entrepreneurs and why more kids should play Minecraft
Philippe Schaus on global luxury, Chinese consumers and the future of travel retail
Light Watkins on mindfulness, mental agility and the future of wellness
Siimon Reynolds on hacking failure, Chinese fortune tellers and mastering the success mindset
Kristen Ashburn on photographing pandemics, the faces of teenage martyrs and the power of the image
Vinh Giang on sleight of hand, showmanship and the secret books of magic
Gemma O'Brien on typography, design and the cult of the handmade
Peter Baines on crisis, leadership without authority and why the future of charity is profit
Henry Mason on spotting trends, why experiences are viral and the algorithms that run Swedish rail
Geoff Colvin on culture, leadership and how to prepare for the robot uprising
Matt McFadyen on mental resilience, high performance teams and surviving polar bears
Rama Allen on room-scale VR, immersive world building and biometric art
Melanie Perkins on disrupting design, jigsaw puzzles and the magic of small empowered teams
Dan Gregory on reptilian brains, behavioural design and cognitive agility
Emile Sherman on emotional truth, managing creative talent and the future of film
Martin Lindstrom on small data, brands and why leaders should sleep with their customers
Paul Husband on luxury retail, Chinese consumers and embryonic markets
Rodolfo Saccoman on sensors, people tracking and the internet of things
Niki Scevak on going global, idea mazes, and designing cities for self driving cars
German Montoya on Miami startups, kidnap insurance and emerging market innovation
Adam Fraser on struggle, mastery and the workers of the future
Matthew Waldman on telling time, wearables and the power of universal language
Erik Qualman on reputation, digital leadership and why what happens in Vegas stays on YouTube
Tim Sanders on dealstorming, emotional talent and the sales driven company of the future
Harper Reed on Norwegian death metal, the art of tending robots and re-inventing mobile commerce
Marco Tempest on magic, engineered interactivity and the future of storytelling
Hikari Yokoyama on art and brands in the age of Instagram
Luke Williams on disruptive leaders, personality cults and unconventional ideas
Sean Bonner on citizen science, geiger counters, and the secret mailing lists of the tech elite
Christian Hernandez on AI startups, disrupting health with data, and 3D printing your lost keys
Maria Konnikova on con artists, counting steps, and thinking like Sherlock Holmes
Jack Myers on media, emotion-tech and the future of men
Gideon Stein on data, adaptive learning and the future of education
Ari Popper on science fiction prototyping, storytelling and how to 3D print a candybar
Tim Kring on Heroes Reborn, YouTube celebrities, and starting a conspiracy to save the world
Michael Keferl on Astro Boy, Bitcoin and the art of keeping a ramen notebook
Robert Richman on culture hacking, understanding Zappos and why NBA All-Star games are boring
Refik Anadol on sculpting with data, earthquakes as art and the hidden algorithms of emotion
Brett King on breaking banks, contextual credit and why CEOs should be geeks
David Epstein on genetics, Kenyan marathon runners and the art of finding fighter pilots
Serkan Toto on mobile gaming, galapagos phones and the rise of LINE
Sean Gourley on the mathematics of war, chess playing centaurs and augmented intelligence
Efe Cakarel on Kubrick, the economics of streaming, and why Arabs love Turkish TV shows
Aaron Dignan on wicked problems, clever ants and re-inventing organizations
Tariq Krim on French innovation and the Slow Tech Movement