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Chris shares his journey starting from playing in R.E.M, becoming interested in physics to leading WIRED Magazine for 11 years. His robot fascination lead to starting a company that manufactures drones, and creating a community democratizing self-driving cars. Chris Anderson is the CEO of 3D Robotics, founder of the Linux Foundation Dronecode Project and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities. From 2001 through 2012 he was the Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine. He's also the author of the New York Times bestsellers `The Long Tail` and `Free` and `Makers: The New Industrial Revolution`. In 2007 he was named to "Time 100," most influential men and women in the world. Links discussed in this episode: DIY Robocars: diyrobocars.com Getting Started with Robocars: https://diyrobocars.com/2020/10/31/getting-started-with-robocars/ DIY Robotics Meet Up: https://www.meetup.com/DIYRobocars Other Works 3DRobotics: https://www.3dr.com/ The Long Tail by Chris Anderson: https://www.amazon.com/Long-Tail-Future-Business-Selling/dp/1401309666/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Long+Tail&qid=1610580178&s=books&sr=1-1 Interesting links Chris shared OpenMV: https://openmv.io/ Intel Tracking Camera: https://www.intelrealsense.com/tracking-camera-t265/ Zumi Self-Driving Car Kit: https://www.robolink.com/zumi/ Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI: https://www.amazon.com/Possible-Minds-Twenty-Five-Ways-Looking/dp/0525557997 Topics discussed: 0:00 sneak peek and intro 1:03 Battle of the REM's 3:35 A brief stint with Physics 5:09 Becoming a journalist and the woes of being a modern physicis 9:25 WIRED in the aughts 12:13 perspectives on "The Long Tail" 20:47 getting into drones 25:08 "Take a smartphone, add wings" 28:07 How did you get to autonomous racing cars? 33:30 COVID and virtual environments 38:40 Chris's hope for Robocars 40:54 Robocar hardware, software, sensors 53:49 path to Singularity/ regulations on drones 58:50 "the golden age of simulation" 1:00:22 biggest challenge in deploying ML models Visit our podcasts homepage for transcripts and more episodes! www.wandb.com/podcast Get our podcast on these other platforms: YouTube: http://wandb.me/youtube Apple Podcasts: http://wandb.me/apple-podcasts Spotify: http://wandb.me/spotify Google: http://wandb.me/google-podcasts Join our bi-weekly virtual salon and listen to industry leaders and researchers in machine learning share their work: http://wandb.me/salon Join our community of ML practitioners where we host AMA's, share interesting projects and meet other people working in Deep Learning: http://wandb.me/slack Our gallery features curated machine learning reports by researchers exploring deep learning techniques, Kagglers showcasing winning models, and industry leaders sharing best practices. https://wandb.ai/gallery
Chris is the author of the New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail and Free as well as Makers: The New Industrial Revolution.He is lso the CEO of 3DR, founder of the Linux Foundation's Dronecode Project, and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities, including the ArduPilot autopilot project.Not surprisingly, he also created something called GeekDad.If you want to get involved, you can learn how to build your own Donkey Car racer here.
Chris is the author of the New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail and Free as well as Makers: The New Industrial Revolution.He is lso the CEO of 3DR, founder of the Linux Foundation's Dronecode Project, and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities, including the ArduPilot autopilot project.Not surprisingly, he also created something called GeekDad.If you want to get involved, you can learn how to build your own Donkey Car racer here.
In this episode listener Tony Terribilini and I discuss several different topics which are pretty much summarized by the links below. Scan the links and you'll get a good idea of what this episode is all about! In a nutshell, we talk about his experience with millennials, how motorcycle marketing to the millennial and following generations needs to change, where we see growth opportunities, and the importance of helping keep existing motorcyclists in the community by making sure they are enjoying and getting the most possible out of motorcycling. Episode Links * Cafe Racer Podcast (https://www.caferacerpodcast.com/) * Loud Pipes! Podcast (https://www.loudpipes.net/) * The Balvenie Single Barrel 15 Scotch (https://us.thebalvenie.com/our-whisky-range/view/the-balvenie-single-barrel-15) * Wild Turkey American Honey (https://wildturkeybourbon.com/product/wild-turkey-american-honey) * Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month (https://www.transportation.gov/connections/may-motorcycle-safety-awareness-month) * Throttled Episode 150 : The Morality of Motorcycling (https://throttledpodcast.com/episode-150-the-morality-of-motorcycling/) * Episode 008: Interview with New Rider and New Motorcycle Owner "G4" (https://soyouwanttoride.fireside.fm/008) * Yamaha Tracer 900 GT (https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport-touring/models/tracer-900-gt) * Makers: The New Industrial Revolution (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makers:_The_New_Industrial_Revolution) * Harley Davidson Motorcycles (https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/index.html) * Harley Davidson Livewire (https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/motorcycles/future-vehicles/livewire.html) * Indian Motorcycles (https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/) * Indian FTR 1200 (https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/ftr1200/) * Indian FTR 1200 S (https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/ftr1200-s/) * Triumph Motorcycles (https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com/) * Shut Up and Ride Motorcycle Podcast (https://www.shutupandrideshow.com/) * Fast Eddie (https://www.motojitsu.com/about) * Motojitsu (https://www.motojitsu.com/) * Motorcycle Safety Foundation (https://www.msf-usa.org/) * Women Riders World Relay (WRWR) (https://womenridersworldrelay.com/) * New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) (https://njmp.com/) * The 7th Annual AHRMA Vintage Motorcycle Festival & Swap Meet (https://njmp.com/tickets-events/events/the-7th-annual-ahrma-vintage-motorcycle-festival-swap-meet/) * Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club of North America (VJMC) (https://vjmc.org/) * Tony Terribilini email: terribilini2010@hotmail.com Contact Me * Email: soyouwanttoride@yahoo.com * Twitter: @soyouwanttoride (https://twitter.com/soyouwanttoride) * Instagram: so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.instagram.com/so.you.want.to.ride/) * Facebook: @so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.facebook.com/so.you.want.to.ride) * Web Site (http://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com) * YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDjOlGOdK-SK8WB6jRdZ4Q) Special Guest: Tony Terribilini.
Chris Anderson is the CEO of 3D Robotics and founder of DIY Drones. From 2001 through 2012 he was Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine. Before Wired he was with The Economist for seven years in London, Hong Kong and New York. He’s the author of the New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail, and Free, as well as Makers: The New Industrial Revolution. His background is in science. He starting with studying physics and doing research at Los Alamos, culminating in six years at the two leading scientific journals, Nature and Science. Chris is also the founder of the site Geekdad. He lives in Berkeley, California with his wife and five children.
Just as the Internet enabled anyone with a computer to become an entrepreneur today's newest technologies have spawned a DIY (do it yourself) micro-manufacturing movement so anyone can be both inventor and manufacturer. Wired editor Chris Anderson author of the new book Makers: The New Industrial Revolution recently spoke with Knowledge at Wharton about how technology is changing the limits of what inventors can do what the Maker Movement is why he started DIY Drones and how the new technologies will drive the global economy. (Audio with transcript) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Anderson, author of Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book--the story of how technology is transforming the manufacturing business. Anderson argues that the plummeting prices of 3D printers and other tabletop design and manufacturing tools allows for individuals to enter manufacturing and for manufacturing to become customized in a way that was unimaginable until recently. Anderson explores how social networking interacts with this technology to create a new world of crowd-sourced design and production.
Chris Anderson, author of Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book--the story of how technology is transforming the manufacturing business. Anderson argues that the plummeting prices of 3D printers and other tabletop design and manufacturing tools allows for individuals to enter manufacturing and for manufacturing to become customized in a way that was unimaginable until recently. Anderson explores how social networking interacts with this technology to create a new world of crowd-sourced design and production.
Chris Anderson, author of Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book--the story of how technology is transforming the manufacturing business. Anderson argues that the plummeting prices of 3D printers and other tabletop design and manufacturing tools allows for individuals to enter manufacturing and for manufacturing to become customized in a way that was unimaginable until recently. Anderson explores how social networking interacts with this technology to create a new world of crowd-sourced design and production.