Welcome to Expanded Horizons, presented by Scania. A unique collection of near-future stories and in-depth round table discussions inspired by future cities, automation and collaboration. When visionaries and storytellers explore ideas about city design, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence…
We know that without collaboration society would grind to a halt. In her short story “G.R.A.C.E.”, Leigh Alexander shares her vision of a future where human sensitivity, big data and artificial intelligence collaborate with some surprising outcomes.www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is collaboration the key to successfully navigating the future? To find out, join writer and journalist Leigh Alexander, in discussion with futurist Adah Parris and Håkan Schildt and Jean Rose from Scania. They discuss why organisations and great minds need to get together to tackle the big issues our society faces.www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In “Night of the Marauders”, writer and journalist Leigh Alexander creates a world where AI and automation are part of everyday life, but for two young friends that can still be a little scary. This story in the series examines automation and touches upon the fears that it can induce and how, maybe, we can face them. www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The growth of automation will have far-reaching effects not only on vehicles but also on our society. Futurist Adah Parris, Håkan Schildt and Jean Rose from Scania take a look at its potential effects on all areas of society with writer and journalist Leigh Alexander. www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In her near-future, thought-provoking short story “Heroes”, writer and journalist Leigh Alexander explores the complex connection between humans and technology. We might not know what the future holds, but we know technology will change and challenge our experiences. Navigating everyday life in a tech-driven city may not be as simple as we’d hope.www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What can we expect from Future Cities? Join us on a trip to discover the changes we can expect and what urbanisation might look like in the future. How will we navigate these complex places? And do we need to rethink how we design cities completely?Scania's Håkan Schildt and Jean Rose discuss the potential of smart cities with futurist Adah Parris and writer and journalist Leigh Alexander. www.scania.com/futureroom See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.