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Greg Lindsay is an urban tech expert and a Senior Fellow at MIT. He's also a two-time Jeopardy champion and the only human to go undefeated against IBM's Watson. Greg joins thinkenergy to talk about how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we manage, consume, and produce energy—from personal devices to provincial grids. He also explores its rapid growth and the rising energy demand from AI itself. Listen in to learn how AI impacts our energy systems and what it means individually and industry-wide. Related links ● Greg Lindsay website: https://greglindsay.org/ ● Greg Lindsay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-lindsay-8b16952/ ● International Energy Agency (IEA): https://www.iea.org/ ● Trevor Freeman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-freeman-p-eng-cem-leed-ap-8b612114/ ● Hydro Ottawa: https://hydroottawa.com/en To subscribe using Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinkenergy/id1465129405 To subscribe using Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wFz7rdR8Gq3f2WOafjxpl To subscribe on Libsyn: http://thinkenergy.libsyn.com/ --- Subscribe so you don't miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/user/hydroottawalimited Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydroottawa Stay in the know on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HydroOttawa Keep up with the posts on X: https://twitter.com/thinkenergypod
Our guest this week holds nothing back as we dive into his past and talk about a painful time in his life. Greg Lindsay shares about the regrettable choices he made around infidelity, and the path of redemption he's undertaken since. Greg talks about: God's Hand Saving a Marriage Brokenness The Past Why Me? Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Sanders edited Renewing the Dream: The Mobility Revolution and the Future of Los Angeles, out now from Rizzoli. With contributions from Nik Karalis, Frances Anderton, Mark Valliantos and Unfrozen's own Greg Lindsay, the book explores the forces behind the change in the mobility landscape of the most famously car-centric city on Earth. Through design provocations and disciplined research, Sanders and the authors see the city on the edge of a mobility revolution, already manifesting in the largest rail-transit-building campaign in America since World War II, that could soon see its dozens of square miles of surface parking and 1,500 gas stations converted to “higher and better” uses, including housing and public space around far less-consumptive electric-vehicle charging stations. -- Intro: “Low Rider,” by War -- Discussed: - James Sanders: Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies: 2001, Knopf New York: A Documentary Film with Ric Burns, 1999 - Donald Shoup - Woods Bagot & Renewing the Dream - John Rossant & CoMOTION - Christopher Hawthorne - Party time on the Expo Line - The California courtyard apartment complex & bungalow court - Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles, by Stefanos Polyzoides, Roger Sherwood and James Tice. Photos by Julius Shulman - Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Chinatown - La La Land - California transit-oriented development legislation and funding - LA's transit-oriented communities program - Tesla LED drive-in Upcoming readings/bookstore appearances: - Book Soup, West Hollywood, CA: 1/5 - The Skyscraper Museum, New York: 1/23 -- Outro: “L.A. Woman” by the Doors
This week on BTE - when emerging tech meets city planning… This week we welcome a guest who's credentials include being everything from an Urban Tech fellow at Cornell University to a multiple time startup founder and advisor to a repeat champion on Jeopardy. Greg Lindsay joins the gang to get into how cities (and by extension large groups of people) deal with technology being thrust upon them and along the way take a trip down memory lane to remember Foursquare, the introduction of Uber, and even Pokémon Go! Connect with Greg Lindsay on LinkedIn! Moments to check out: (starts at 8:42) Augmented Reality will be the killer app for Artificial Intelligence (and vice versa) (starts at 11:17) The challenges of regulating technology before it arrives (starts at 20:35) Burying 'the metaverse' and the role of VR in city planning (starts at 27:33) Improving collaboration between cities and technology companies (starts at 30:55) Opportunities for A&D in re-imagining the build environment (starts at 37:09) Considerations for building a responsible future Connect with our hosts on LinkedIn; Bobby Bonett Tessa Bain Andrew Lane References and resources: Greg Lindsay (.org) Cornell Tech, Jacobs Urban Tech Hub Death by Pokémon GO - Purdue University Hyper Reality (Short Film, Keiichi Matsuda, 2016) Agents (Short Film, Keiichi Matsuda / Niantic, 2023) Visual Positioning System (VPS) Definition Sidewalk Labs - Toronto Sideways: The City that Google Couldn't Buy (Book) His Dark Materials, Phillip Pullman (Wikipedia) Numina (VR urban planning data) Dennis Crowley / Living Cities Lessons from the Catastrophic Failure of the Metaverse, Kate Wagner (article) Unfrozen (podcast) - Greg Lindsay and Daniel Safarik Rafi Segal Discord (Recommended follows: Living Cities, Liquid Cities, Niantic Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. This episode of Barriers to Entry was produced and edited by Wize Grazette and Samantha Sager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kicking off the “Metaverse Metropolis” series, Unfrozen spends a fascinating hour with Andreea Ion Cojocaru, CEO of Numena, and Nick Kauffman, Director of Communities for Spectra Cities. The companies are collaborating to build open-source city-building tools and in augmented and virtual reality, and working to translate the resulting deeper understanding of 3D space to build better communities in the physical world. Catch Andreea live at South by Southwest (SXSW): From Words to Worlds, March 14, and at “Placemaking Across Realities,” with Spectra Cities founder Ryan Rzepecki at Cornell Tech, New York City, March 21, along with Unfrozen's own Greg Lindsay. Intro: “Numena” by Cosmosquad Outro: “Spectra” by Pink Skies
Today on our show, we're talking about the future of mobility. To tackle this topic, we're joined by four experts in the space: Greg Lindsay, Futurist, Author and Urban Tech Fellow at Cornell Tech Jacobs Institute, Anne Junge, Head of Customer Transformation Germany at frog, Sean Rhodes, Executive Creative Director North America at frog, and Dr. Philipp Haaf, Global Head of Smart Mobility Connect at Capgemini Invent. Join us to discuss the scale of mobility innovation, from long-distance autonomous solutions to last mile delivery.Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co)Find episode transcripts and relevant info (https://www.frog.co/designmind/design-mind-frogcast-ep-30-the-road-ahead/)Download the new frog report 'The Road Ahead' (https://go.frog.co/the-road-ahead)Host/Writer: Elizabeth Wood, Editorial Director, frogAudio Production: Richard Canham, Lizard Media (https://www.lizardmedia.co.uk/)
Your favorite Christian co-host from Impaulsive... Starts a podcast? George Janko and his bestfriend Greg Lindsay discuss why he's starting his own Podcast, why the world needs Andrew Tate, why you should stop watching porn, Greg's secret for picking up women, Miley Cyrus drama, A.I and... Nuclear fusion. JOIN MY PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/georgejanko --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/george-janko2/support
Now here's a story of a bright moment of ingenuity in today's tempest. The vet clinic in Paeroa flooded overnight, but early this morning, staff quickly grabbed the gear used to treat cattle to clear the water. The large oral drenching pumps are normally used to push 20-30 litres of electrolytes into the stomach of sick adult cows. But Franklin Vets regional manager Greg Lindsay told our reporter Maja Burry the pumps proved extra useful.
Big Tech aims to solve large social issues, from housing to urban transportation. We discuss tech solutionism with Paris Marx, host of Tech Won't Save Us podcast, author of Road to Nowhere: What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong About the Future of Transportation. And, with massive layoffs happening all over Silicon Valley, and the sale of Twitter throwing social media into chaos, is it time to rekindle the cooperatives movement in tech? Nathan Schneider, professor of media studies at University of Colorado, Boulder and director of the Media Enterprise Design Lab, talks about tech co-ops. Then, Greg Lindsay, urban tech fellow at Cornell Tech University and a senior fellow at MIT's Future Urban Collective, talks about peer-to-peer solutions focused on mutualism and solidarity in times of crisis.
As our world grows and evolves, technology and humanity intersect in complex and often unexpected ways. Artificial intelligence is a prime example, as it improves alongside human understanding, making a powerful partner in work and play. We've already seen AI create art, write stories, and win at chess and Jeopardy. Who knows what the future holds? Futurists like Greg Lindsay interpret the web of humanity and technology to predict the state of the world in the next five, fifty, and five hundred years. Greg is a journalist turned futurist, bringing a critical eye to issues like transportation, mixed reality, housing, and urban planning. In this episode, Greg discusses solutions for affordable housing, troubling traffic statistics, worldwide responses to the pandemic, the air travel boom, and his experiences living across the globe. For more on Greg, visit his website https://www.greglindsay.org/ (greglindsay.org), connect with him https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-lindsay-8b16952/ (on LinkedIn), or Google him for more information on his work. For more Construction Disruption, listen on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/construction-disruption/id1585213239 (Apple Podcasts) or https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMw9xVe_yEaU927JaM-q8-iwdPl4wsZzf (YouTube) Connect with us on https://www.facebook.com/isaiahindustries (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/isaiahindustries/ (Instagram), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/isaiah-industries-inc./ (LinkedIn) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Sarah and T - The professional Vacation Rental Manager's Podcast
Greg Lindsay is this week's guest on Sarah and T. He is an author, speaker, and an expert on the future of cities, mobility and technology. He brings a perspective to vacation rentals that should make our listeners take note. Pay attention to his take on what is important to travelers and why rental managers and property owners should care. A well spoken and thoughtful speaker who is also a Jeopardy game show champion! Get ready for a fun 30 minutes with this interesting guest.
On this episode, Christina Balas is joined by Greg Lindsay, Keynote speaker at the Coldwell Banker Commercial Global Conference, Futurist, Journalist, and Urbanist. He spoke to us about what the future can hold in the world of Commercial Real Estate and how we can ready ourselves to address those needs. Greg is a senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT's Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a non-resident senior fellow of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Strategy Initiative. He's a partner at FutureMap, a strategic- and climate advisory firm based in Singapore, and was the inaugural urbanist-in-residence at URBAN-X — BMW MINI's urban tech accelerator. To engage with more of Greg's content and to find links to connect, you can navigate to greglindsay.org
Today we sit down with a man of many talents. Greg Lindsay is a journalist, urbanist, futurist, and speaker. He is a partner at the geo-strategic and climate advisory firm FutureMap, the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, a senior fellow of MIT's Future Urban Collectives Lab, and a non-resident senior fellow of The Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Strategy Initiative. Greg is an expert in urban planning with an eye and mind focused on the future. In this episode we discuss what lies ahead for real estate in New York City and the country. Interestingly, Greg is also a former Jeopardy Champion who actually defeated IBM's Watson supercomputer... So without any further ado lets go Behind The Bricks… with Greg Lindsay. Get the latest updates on Instagram : www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily And Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-von-der-ahe-3320662/
Hi #smartcommunity friends! In this episode of the Smart Community Podcast I have a fascinating conversation with Greg Lindsay. Greg is a journalist, urbanist, futurist and speaker and senior fellow for Applied Research and Foresight in New Cities in Montreal, Canada. In this episode Greg begins by telling us about his background in journalism and covering the dot com bubble 20 years ago, how he dates the beginning of Smart Cities and shares with us his journey to working in the Smart Cities space. Greg then shares with us what a Smart Community is to him, we discuss in length some of the common and most effective Smart Community themes we find help build better communities, and Greg then shares with us a bit about some of the projects he has been working on. We finish our chat discussing the emerging trends of augmented reality and what this can potentially mean for our communities. As always, we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Greg via LinkedIn or Twitter Connect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect with My Smart Community via LinkedIn or Twitter and watch on YouTubeThe Smart Community Podcast is produced by Perk Digital
Unfrozen interviews Lev Kushner, Partner, Department of Here, co-author of “The Dark Side of 15-Minute Grocery Delivery,” Bloomberg CityLab, Dec. 7, 2021, with Greg Lindsay
Online grocery delivery is a booming business thanks to the pandemic, but there are hidden costs to 10- to 15-minute grocery delivery, including a toll on how urban space is used. Host Erica Pandey discusses what it takes to make these services possible with Greg Lindsay, a senior fellow at MIT's Future Urban Collectives Lab. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fast Forward returns with a new fall season of guests…and hosts. Greg Lindsay is joined by CoMotion CEO John Rossant to discuss what attendees can expect at next month's CoMotion LA, followed by RedBlue Capital's Olaf Sakkers, who discusses the “trip economy,” his new e-book Mobility Disruption Framework, and why CATS and DOGS are one way to understand the diverging futures of mobility.
Greg Lindsay, the Director of Applied Research at NewCities dives into top issues that urban leaders are facing today and how those leaders are addressing them. Lindsey also addresses the state of cities today and how cities across the globe are starting to think more holistically about the impacts of climate change.
The postponed 17th Venice Architecture Biennale asked its 112 participants to consider the question, “How will we live together?”. A question originally posed in 2019 by curator and architect, Hashim Sarkis far before our collective 2020 experience. He originally asked participants “to imagine spaces in which we can generously live together” Answers from 46 countries materialized into the exhibition of 2021. After a year spent living apart, the theme is both hauntingly fitting and reifies our disconnection. The second installment of our special two-part Design and the City episode covers the long-awaited event. An event that signaled something, a community eager to reconnect and a deeper understanding of just how interwoven we are with our spaces spanning the full spectrum of human existence. The exhibition explores that spectrum across five scales: Among Diverse Beings, As New Households, As Emerging Communities, Across Borders, and, As One Planet. For this episode we have it broken down into three parts. The first features none other than the 17th Biennale curator himself, Hashim Sarkis. Hashim is the Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the founder of Hashim Sarkis Studios. Joining him in conversation is NewCities' Director of Applied Research and reSITE's own visiting curator, Greg Lindsay, to discuss the meaning and aims of this special Biennale. Following Sarkis and Lindsay's conversation, we will explore accessibility and hear from the curators of the British Pavilion entitled The Garden of Privatised Delights and wrap up with the curators of the Austrian Pavilion entitled, We Like Platform Austria. Both sets of curators tackled what can often be a rather serious topic regarding accessibility along with the binary that exists between public and private space, but with a bit of whit and a sense of playfulness, ultimately makes the message on accessibility, accessible in itself. --- Design and the City, is a podcast produced by reSITE about the ways we can use design to make cities more livable and lovable. reSITE is a global non-profit and platform connecting people and ideas to improve the urban environment. We work at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, politics, culture, and economics, acting as a catalyst for social action and innovative leadership. We encourage the exchange of ideas about making cities more livable, competitive, resilient, inclusive, mobile, and designed with humans in mind to protect and public space, architecture, and sustainable development in cities. Learn more at www.reSITE.org Join reSITE's Newsletter If you would like to support us as a patron, sponsor, or strategic partner, please get in touch with us at podcast@resite.org. Your support allows us to continue sharing ideas to inspire more livable, lovable cities. Design and the City is a reSITE production. reSITE is a global non-profit connecting people and ideas to improve the urban environment. This episode was directed and produced by myself, Alexandra Siebenthal with support from Martin Barry, Radka Ondrackova, Anna Stava, and Nikkolas Zellers as well as Nano Energies and the Czech Ministry of Culture. It was edited by Andel Sound Studio.
With CoMotion Miami behind us, Greg Lindsay and Jonah Bliss recap this spring's season of Fast Forward — Elon! EVs! SPACs! Stonks! — plus Secretary Pete's Miami keynote conversation with CityFi's Gabe Klein. Listen in!
With CoMotion Miami behind us, Greg Lindsay and Jonah Bliss recap this spring's season of Fast Forward — Elon! EVs! SPACs! Stonks! — plus Secretary Pete's Miami keynote conversation with CityFi's Gabe Klein. Listen in!
In the past decade, each successive year has seen hotter and hotter and hotter temperatures, leading to drier and drier forests and increasingly destructive wildfires. Over ten million acres burned in the United States in 2020. With water supplies several times lower in 2021 than 2020, this year is poised to see far-reaching infernos that could presage a new era in the West Coast that looks more like the Sahara desert than the Mediterranean. The implications of a West Coast desertification can't be understated, especially when major population centers like China, India, South and Central America face their own catastrophes-in-the-making. Change Order Group members Mike Eliason, David Friedlander, and Greg Lindsay discuss the data, likely outcomes, and what municipalities, developers, investors, underwriters, and citizens are doing, can do, and should be doing in the face of these monumental existential threats. __________ The Change Order Group was assembled specifically to address the provide analytic, technical, and cultural guidance today's developer needs to face the myriad environmental, economic, and social challenges of today's real estate market and development industry. We are eager to work with curious and serious developers, investors, municipalities, and individuals eager to safeguard the world's built environment--and all that it protects--from the storm that's coming our way. For more info and contact information, visit www.changeorder.group.
Greg Lindsay chats with REEF Co-Founder & SVP, Philippe Saint-Just by CoMotion
Greg Lindsay chats with REEF Co-Founder & SVP, Philippe Saint-Just by CoMotion
A world of EVs won't make much difference if we're unable to charge them all — and do it cleanly. Greg Lindsay chats with Giovanni Bertolino, head of e-mobility at Enel X North America, to discuss the utility's charging solutions and the future of personal electric mobility.
A world of EVs won't make much difference if we're unable to charge them all — and do it cleanly. Greg Lindsay chats with Giovanni Bertolino, head of e-mobility at Enel X North America, to discuss the utility's charging solutions and the future of personal electric mobility.
INVERS doesn’t make the scooter; they make it profitable. Greg Lindsay chats with CEO Alex Kirn about the firm’s nearly 30-year history of building the technology to make shared mobility possible, and about where micromobility may be headed next. Listen in!
INVERS doesn’t make the scooter; they make it profitable. Greg Lindsay chats with CEO Alex Kirn about the firm’s nearly 30-year history of building the technology to make shared mobility possible, and about where micromobility may be headed next. Listen in!
The days of docklessness and drop-off-and-pick-up from anywhere are numbered. Greg Lindsay chats with Tranzito’s Gene Oh about “curbside mobility hubs” and a new generation of transit infrastructure offering mobility-as-a-service from the ground-up rather than the top-down.
The days of docklessness and drop-off-and-pick-up from anywhere are numbered. Greg Lindsay chats with Tranzito’s Gene Oh about “curbside mobility hubs” and a new generation of transit infrastructure offering mobility-as-a-service from the ground-up rather than the top-down.
Every week, geopolitics seems to throw another monkey wrench into the future of mobility — whether it’s chip shortages, lithium mines, or the race to build better batteries before China’s automakers do. Greg Lindsay chats with the Strategic Insight Group’s Scott Malcomson about the ripple effects from superpower rivalries and splintering supply chains.
Every week, geopolitics seems to throw another monkey wrench into the future of mobility — whether it’s chip shortages, lithium mines, or the race to build better batteries before China’s automakers do. Greg Lindsay chats with the Strategic Insight Group’s Scott Malcomson about the ripple effects from superpower rivalries and splintering supply chains.
Scooters and Smoke-Filled Rooms — Greg Lindsay chats with Superpedestrian’s Paul White by CoMotion
Scooters and Smoke-Filled Rooms — Greg Lindsay chats with Superpedestrian’s Paul White by CoMotion
On Parisians Sharing Scooters and Data - Greg Lindsay chats with Blue Systems' Christophe Arnaud by CoMotion
On Parisians Sharing Scooters and Data - Greg Lindsay chats with Blue Systems' Christophe Arnaud by CoMotion
Dollar vans, Jeepneys, Matatus, oh my! Greg Lindsay talks with Benjamin de le Pena and Su Sanni by CoMotion
Dollar vans, Jeepneys, Matatus, oh my! Greg Lindsay talks with Benjamin de le Pena and Su Sanni by CoMotion
On privacy, disruption, and cities - Greg Lindsay chats with Tusk Strategies’ Bradley Tusk by CoMotion
On privacy, disruption, and cities - Greg Lindsay chats with Tusk Strategies’ Bradley Tusk by CoMotion
JT sat down with Journalist and Director of Applied Research at https://newcities.org/ (NewCities), https://www.greglindsay.org/ (Greg Lindsay) to explore the biggest trends that cities are dealing with coming out of COVID and as they look to embrace innovation, while also competing for top tech talent. Greg's full bio: Greg Lindsay is a journalist, urbanist, futurist, and speaker. He is the director of applied research at https://newcities.org/ (NewCities) and director of strategy at its mobility offshoot https://comotionla.com/ (CoMotion). He is also a partner at https://futuremap.io/ (FutureMap), a geo-strategic advisory firm based in Singapore, a non-resident senior fellow of The Atlantic Council’s http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/programs/brent-scowcroft-center/fsr-initiative (Foresight, Strategy, and Risks Initiative), and co-author of http://www.amazon.com/Aerotropolis-Way-Well-Live-Next/dp/0374100195/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279805811&sr=8-1 (Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next.)
Stonks, SPACs, and the S&P 500 - Greg Lindsay chats with Ludicrous Author E.W. Niedermeyer by CoMotion
Stonks, SPACs, and the S&P 500 - Greg Lindsay chats with Ludicrous Author E.W. Niedermeyer by CoMotion
Electrifying Public Transport - Greg Lindsay chats with Arrival's Avinash Rugoobur by CoMotion
Electrifying Public Transport - Greg Lindsay chats with Arrival's Avinash Rugoobur by CoMotion
Accelerating LA Innovation — Greg Lindsay chats with Urban Movement Labs’ Julia Thayne by CoMotion
Accelerating LA Innovation — Greg Lindsay chats with Urban Movement Labs’ Julia Thayne by CoMotion
Podcast: Fast ForwardEpisode: The Future of Hydrogen Fuel - Greg Lindsay chats with Oliver BishopPub date: 2020-07-13Episode 74. Greg Lindsay sits down with Oliver Bishop, General Manager, Shell Hydrogen, to discuss hydrogen fuel, how far it's come in recent years, and the EU's epic plans for H2. Greg Lindsay also chats with Jonah Bliss about Uber's tie-up with Postmates and their unending battle against California and the classification of their workers, Tesla's Cybertruck opening up pre-orders in China, the UK's major order for a commercial fleet of EVs, and other happenings of the week.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from CoMotion, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This week, Dror interviews Greg Lindsay, the director of applied research at NewCities and director of strategy at its mobility offshoot CoMotion. On July 14-16, Greg and NewCities are hosting New Housing Solutions LIVE, a free, virtual housing conference. The conference will include special sessions on technology and design, Millennials' “missing middle” housing, the future of the suburbs, & more. Sign up here: https://events.bizzabo.com/new-housing-solutions-live
Matt and Dan interview financial advisor, Greg Lindsay, from Northwestern Mutual. Greg shares 3 of the best pieces advice he has ever received. People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care. Listen with the intent to understand instead of listening with the intent to respond. Hard-work beats talent every day. He also talks about the internship at Northwestern Mutual and what it's like working there. If you are looking for a financial advisor or more information about the internship program, you can contact Greg at gregory.lindsay@nm.com