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In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with with Deborah Perry Piscione and Josh Drean about their book, EMPLOYMENT IS DEAD: How Disruptive Technologies are Revolutionizing the Way We Work. Deborah Perry Piscione is co-founder of the Work3 Institute, an AI + web3 advisory firm, a Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and innovation + future of work thought leader. Deborah is the author of multiple books, including the New York TImes bestseller Secrets of Silicon Valley and serves as a LinkedIn Learning instructor on innovation and risk-taking. Deborah's work has been covered in The Economist, New York Times and Wall Street Journal and is the subject of a GSB Stanford University Case Study on “...Finding Opportunity”. She was previously a staffer in the U.S. Congress and The White House, and served as an on-air commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. Josh Drean is a co-founder of the Work3 Institute, web3 + Workforce Advisor at the Harvard Innovation Labs, and an HR Transformation expert who marries emerging technologies with workplace strategies. Josh's work has been featured in HBR, Forbes, Fast Company, and MIT Technology and his YouTube channel has garnered millions of views. He earned his undergraduate degree in I/O psychology and a masters degree at Harvard University, where he incubated and sold an HR Tech startup. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!
Uncle Sam has been brought back to life via political necromancy. Now the American dream walks once more but this time as a reanimated corpse. A deal has been struck with the Devil, allowing the United States to dominate the world so long as it builds a super-advanced AI (maybe quantum) computer and jams a gene therapy experiment into every human body to connect it to the AI-infastructure grid termed STARGATE, a project involving ORACLE, OPEN-AI, NVIDIA, and even BLACK ROCK, all names of a highly symbolic nature: oracles see into the past and future, opening AI is a pandora's box which involves opening the all-seeing eye, NVIDIA is named after the envious gaze of the evil eye and the Titan Nemesis, and the black rock is the cube of Saturn and his ringed eye. Other than Silicon Valley, CA, the world leader for this technology is Herzliya, Israel, home of the Saturn religion, which appears on their flag and in religious ornaments. The same black cube was used by MIT Technology review discussing AI and by IBM to build their next generation super computer. At the forefront of this movement is a list of Jewish technocrats, Larry Ellison, Sam Altman, Yuval Harari, Mark Zuckerberg, and the “aspirational jewish” Elon Musk. The Trump administration has also gone ahead and removed sanctions from jewish terrorist groups, suspended foreign aid to all countries except Israel and their proxies, and said nothing about Israeli's repeated violation of the ceasefire agreement. They are immune from prosecution, criticism, and pretty much every form of justice. Also, according to RFK Jr., besides Chinese, Ashkenazi Jews are the most immune to C-19, provoking the theory once again, that via different DNA and highly advanced technology, this mafia may itself be anything but human. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
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No novo episódio do podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil, Rafael Coimbra e André Miceli exploram a mais recente edição da revista, cujo tema é Dor. Nesta publicação, são discutidas as inovações que estão moldando o futuro da medicina, em prol de uma vida com menos dor e mais bem-estar. O episódio levanta questões e possibilidades sobre como inovações tecnológicas podem abordar a dor de forma transversal e multidimensional, além dos tratamentos convencionais, levando em conta aspectos emocionais e sociais. Embora ainda estejamos longe de eliminar 100% da dor, os avanços estão nos levando para tratamentos cada vez mais personalizados e eficazes, diminuindo a intensidade e a duração do sofrimento. Este podcast é um ofereceimento do SAS.
Live at SXSW: A Fine Line between technology and anthropology with Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, CEO and Publisher of MIT Technology Review Ever since the release of ChatGPT it's changed how we think about what we can do.That revelation continues unrolling across a vast front...Students getting ChatGPT to write their essays... Teachers writing prompts, constructing densely detailed historical worlds for those same students to explore...Researchers creating 'Storyville' - a community of twenty-five entirely synthetic individuals, living their unique - and emergent - lives in a virtual community... And that was just in the first two months. Six weeks from the 2nd anniversary of ChatGPT. And things are changing. A lot. Between Microsoft, Google and Meta - somewhere around three billion people have access to AI chatbots. On their computers. On their smartphones. At work. And at home. We're only beginning to understand how much that's changed our world. Between machine learning and human behavior one publication has done a better job walking that line - well beyond any of its peers Is MIT's Technology Review who serves the latest innovations in science-and-technology - while operating within media ecology being profoundly impacted by science-and-technology. it walks another fine line. A fine line between technology and anthropology. Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here. In this series of THE NEXT BILLION SECONDS we'll explore the enormous changes that are taking place right now - almost everywhere we look. Because things are moving fast.The future has suddenly become the present. Hosted by award-winning podcast creator, journalist & futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Seconds is everything you need to know about the future — so you can make the best decisions today. The rate of change we are experiencing is the fastest humanity has ever seen. Stay informed as Mark simplifies the complex technological and societal changes we face. How we will work, connect, use money, drive, eat is all changing at a rapid pace. For more information on The Next Billion seconds with Mark Pesce, please check out https://nextbillionseconds.com The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel and Myrtle and Pine Listen on Spotify, Apple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste episódio do podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil, André Miceli e Rafael Coimbra compartilham as principais inovações apresentadas na conferência MIT EmTech 2024. A protagonista do evento foi a Inteligência Artificial (IA), que está cada vez mais integrada em diversas áreas, como Energia, Biotecnologia e Negócios, tornando-se uma plataforma fundamental para a inovação. Um ponto central discutido foi o impacto crescente da IA no cotidiano, desde a otimização de processos até a influência da tecnologia em grandes setores econômicos. Quando combinada a outras tecnologias emergentes, como a computação quântica, a IA pode se tornar o pilar de uma nova economia digital. Este podcast é patrocinado pelo SAS.
Will Knight is the senior editor of world-leading university MIT's “Technology Review.” He gets to see new technologies before the rest of the world. In this episode, you can find out how to say “automation” and “automatic” in Chinese. These words are super useful in everyday life, listen in to find out why. ✨ BIG NEWS ✨ Our brand new Talk Chineasy App, is now live on the App Store! Free to download and perfect for building your speaking confidence from Day 1. Visit our website for more info about the app.
Learn the word for “review” in Chinese with the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review” Will Knight. The word is an interesting mix as it includes elements of the Chinese characters for commenting objectively and discussing. ✨ BIG NEWS ✨ Our brand new Talk Chineasy App, is now live on the App Store! Free to download and perfect for building your speaking confidence from Day 1. Visit our website for more info about the app.
Listen in to discover what the Chinese word for “skill” is. Will Knight, the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review”, shares his views on which new skills we will need to acquire in the future and how technology will shape our lives.
A mais recente publicação da MIT Technology Review Brasil investiga os elementos que influenciam a performance individual e coletiva nas empresas. De que maneira os recursos mais recentes, como a Inteligência Artificial, têm refletido no desempenho humano e na cultura interna das organizações? Em paralelo, a edição também apresenta o que está por trás das empresas premiadas no Innovative Workplaces 2024. No podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil desta semana, André Miceli e Rafael Coimbra debateram esses e demais destaques da revista da nova edição, Performance. Esse podcast é um oferecimento do SAS.
A mais recente edição da revista da MIT Technology Review Brasil mostra como estão os caminhos para transição energética, explorando os desafios das tecnologias emergentes nesse cenário e as políticas em pauta no Brasil e no mundo. A ilustração dessa edição, que foi feita pela dupla PB Arts, traz estímulos subjetivos para representar a transformação do setor, com cores vibrantes e formas que fazem referência à dinâmica e à urgência da mudança. No podcast desta semana, André Miceli e Rafael Coimbra apresentam a edição, que traz as perspectivas de consolidação que acompanham os principais movimentos de inovação do setor energético. O episódio também conta com o Momento Data Insights, apresentado pela InterSystems. Convidamos Aspen Andersen, Vice-presidente de Gente e Tecnologia na Vibra Energia. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
Our guest today Amy Nordrum is the executive editor of operations at MIT Technology Review. Her career mission is to build profitable newsrooms that empower journalists to do their best work. She's the project leader of the 10 Breakthrough Technologies for 2024, compiling a list of the most important technologies that change our lives.Every year, her team looks for promising technologies poised to have a real impact on the world, spending months coming up with ideas for this annual list and vigorously debating each item.
Na mais recente edição da nossa revista, celebramos os 125 anos da MIT Technology Review. Reunimos artigos históricos, destacando momentos que definiram o progresso tecnológico. Por outro lado, também olhamos para o presente com o objetivo de entender o que está por vir. A ilustração da capa, feita pelo artista Lucas Lamenha, traz referências que marcaram a história da revista ao longo dos anos. Por meio do storytelling e a mistura com seu estilo próprio, Lamenha condensou os principais momentos da tecnologia, expressões, datas importantes e ficção científica. No podcast desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra apresentam a edição, falam das matérias de destaque, o que significa uma revista como essa no Brasil e o que esperam para o futuro da publicação. Em mais um momento Data Insights, promovido pela InterSystems, o tópico abordado são os desafios para a digitalização do setor de saúde. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
At the end of each year, the editors and staff of the MIT Technology Review select the top 10 new technologies that will breakthrough in the coming year. The list is prepared and published to give the average person a glimpse of what is on the horizon and what might be incorporated into our daily lives, according to Amy Nordrum, executive editor. Besides being executive editor, Nordrum also is a frequent guest on WNYC and NPR's Science Friday with Ira Flatow. The Review staff spends months discussing and analyzing what might be hot for the next 12 months. In addition, the Review allows readers to vote on an 11th addition to the list. That selection will be revealed in April. To further educate the public, Nordrum added in December five things that were not put on the 2024 Breakthrough list but items that should be watched. In this podcast episode, Nordrum breaks down each of the selections and explains its importance in understandable terms. Some items she describes are: · A-I for everything · Apple Vision Pro · 1st Gene Editing Treatment · Weight Loss Drugs · Twitter Killers On the list of five items left out, she discusses: · New drugs for Alzheimer's disease · Sustainable aviation fuel · Male to male reproduction. Listen to the podcast to hear her description of each breakthrough, and visit their website to see more: https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/01/08/1085094/10-breakthrough-technologies-2024/
Could 2024 be the year we start wearing computers on our faces en masse? Might scientists cure sickle cell patients and move to geothermal energy? The answer is yes, according to the MIT Technology Review. Each year, the journal publishes a list of its top 10 predictions of technologies that could make a lasting impact in the year to come. This year's list focuses on advancements in health, green energy and computing. We'll talk with editors and reporters from the magazine about what technological advances they expect to change our lives, and what technological promises probably won't pan out. Guests: Will Douglas Heaven, senior editor for AI, MIT Technology Review Antonio Regalado, senior editor for biomedicine, MIT Technology Review Amy Nordrum, executive editor, MIT Technology Review Casey Crownhart, climate reporter, MIT Technology Review
In this episode of the Space Policy Pioneers Podcast, host Andy Williams speaks with Josh Ingersoll, a Senior Manager of Regulatory Affairs at Astranis Space Technologies. The discussion focuses on the role of a regulatory engineer and a spectrum management expert in the space industry. Josh also shares insights about necessary skills and relevant tools like Visualyse software, the interaction between engineers and regulatory bodies, regulatory strategy, and the importance of technical knowledge in policy roles. He further discusses possible career paths, including opportunities in the public, private, and law sectors. Episode guide 00:05 Introduction to the Space Policy Pioneers Podcast 01:34 Understanding the Role of a Regulatory Engineer 02:40 The Importance of Spectrum in the Aerospace Industry 03:18 The Role of Regulatory Engineers in Satellite Communications 04:52 The Intersection of Regulatory Engineering and Public Relations 05:24 Understanding License Applications in Satellite Communications 06:09 The Role of Regulatory Engineers in Company Strategy 07:15 The Work of Astranis Space Technologies 10:10 The Impact of Spectrum on the Satellite Industry 10:22 The Role of Regulatory Strategy in Spectrum Management 16:40 The Day-to-Day Life of a Regulatory Engineer 17:13 The Importance of Technical Skills in Regulatory Engineering 19:08 The Role of Education in a Regulatory Engineering Career 22:58 Career Paths in Spectrum Management 27:22 The Importance of Networking in the Space Industry 34:10 The Big Picture: The Future of the Space Economy Links and Resources Visualyse software: https://www.transfinite.com https://www.transfinite.com/content/downloadsvisualyse Spectrum Policy Lab: Olin College https://www.osstp.org George Washington University space policy institute: https://spi.elliott.gwu.edu Georgia tech space lab: https://www.cstar.gatech.edu Mariel Borowitz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marielborowitz/ MIT Technology policy program: https://tpp.mit.edu Space Generation Advisory Council https://spacegeneration.org Polaris news letter https://payloadspace.com Space Companies Astranis: https://www.astranis.com Amazon Kuiper: https://www.aboutamazon.com/what-we-do/devices-services/project-kuiper Kuiper Jobs: https://amazon.jobs/content/en/teams/devices-services/project-kuiper ViaSat: https://www.viasat.com/ Boeing: https://www.boeing.com/ Northrop Grumman: https://www.northropgrumman.com/ Link Global: https://lynk.world/ SpaceX: https://www.spacex.com/ Planet: https://www.planet.com/ Law firms servicing the space sector Hogan Lovells https://www.hoganlovells.com/ DLA Piper: https://www.dlapiper.com/ US Government bodies involved in space policy FCC space bureau: https://www.fcc.gov/space NASA office of science and technology policy https://www.nasa.gov/otps/otps-about-us/ Office of Space Commerce https://www.space.commerce.gov White House Office of science and technology policy https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ Not mentioned by Josh, but for completeness, National Space Council: https://www.whitehouse.gov/spacecouncil/ Space Force: https://www.spaceforce.mil/ NOAA: https://www.noaa.gov/ Additional Resources: Overview of US space regulatory landscape: https://spacelaws.com/articles/space-licensing-in-the-united-states/ European Space Policy Institute report https://www.espi.or.at/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ESPI-Space-Spectrum-Policy-Report-1-1.pdf ITU guidebook: https://www.itu.int/hub/2023/10/itus-handbook-on-small-satellites-advancing-the-global-satellite-industry/
Na mais recente edição da revista da MIT Technology Review Brasil, exploramos os diversos conceitos relacionados à inteligência, buscando compreender o atual cenário de convergência entre o intelecto humano e a IA. A ilustração dessa edição, que foi feita pelo artista Claudio Souza Pinto, retrata um homem que tira de si mesmo pedaços para construir um novo mundo, uma metáfora com o que estamos fazendo hoje ao usar da nossa própria inteligência para a criação de um organismo capaz de realizar ações feitas pela Inteligência Artificial. No podcast desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra apresentam a edição, que traz insights sobre como os conceitos de inteligência humana evoluíram ao longo dos anos. Além disso, você conhecerá os vencedores do prêmio Innovators Under 35 Brasil, entenderá como a IA está sendo regulamentada no mundo e muito mais. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
Die Waffenindustrie setzt schon lange künstliche Intelligenz in autonomen Waffensystemen ein. Die bekommen dann im Volksmund gern so Namen wie „Killerdrohnen“. Die Politikwissenschaftlerin Dr. Ingvild Bode von der Universität Süddänemark analysiert in ihrem aktuellen Forschungsprojekt zu autonomen Waffensystemen und internationalen Normen die politische Debatte rund um solche Killerdrohnen. Mit ihr sprechen Wolfgang Stieler von der MIT Technology und ich heute unter anderem über die Frage der Ethik beim Einsatz waffenfähiger KI. heise.de/ki-update https://www.heise.de/tr https://www.autonorms.eu https://www.heise.de/thema/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz https://the-decoder.de/ https://www.heiseplus.de/podcast
Will Knight is the senior editor of world-leading university MIT's “Technology Review.” He gets to see new technologies before the rest of the world. In this episode, you can find out how to say “automation” and “automatic” in Chinese. These words are super useful in everyday life, listen in to find out why.
Learn the word for “review” in Chinese with the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review” Will Knight. The word is an interesting mix as it includes elements of the Chinese characters for commenting objectively and discussing.
Listen in to discover what the Chinese word for “skill” is. Will Knight, the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review”, shares his views on which new skills we will need to acquire in the future and how technology will shape our lives.
A inovação é o motor impulsionador dos negócios. Os ciclos de mudanças, agora mais curtos do que nunca, intensificam a competitividade em todos os setores. Para triunfar nesse cenário dinâmico, a capacidade de manter uma perspectiva equilibrada, contemplando tanto o presente quanto o futuro, tornou-se essencial. No podcast desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra, apresentam a 12ª revista MIT Technology Review Brasil. Nesta edição, estão as estratégias de iniciativas chanceladas pelo Innovative Workplaces, artigos que destacam a importância da inovação no contexto empresarial contemporâneo e mostram de que maneira as empresas estão se reinventando para enfrentar as transformações tecnológicas. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
No podcast desta semana, André Miceli e Rafael Coimbra apresentam a 11° edição da revista MIT Technology Review Brasil, que traz como tema a computação. Os artigos colocam em discussão os impactos da computação quântica e exploram os problemas que supercomputadores vão nos ajudar a desvendar. A edição faz um diagnóstico do momento que estamos vivenciando em termos de computação e quais são os desafios que essas evoluções vão impor para diversos setores, como varejo, finanças e telecomunicações. Além disso, a edição traz artigos que ajudam a entender a transição da computação clássica para a quântica. No "Momento Estratégia de Valor", Leandro Berbert fala sobre os ecossistemas de negócios e os desafios para a criação de valor nos períodos de turbulência. O quadro é um oferecimento EY Parthenon. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
No episódio desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra discutem sobre a 10º edição da revista impressa MIT Technology Review Brasil que traz como tema o Tecnofeudalismo. Além das matérias principais, os apresentadores também falam sobre os demais conteúdos da revista, que envolvem o papel da Inteligência Artificial em combates e de que maneira essa tecnologia irá construir uma sociedade com maiores oportunidades e menor concentração de poder. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mittechreviewbrasil/message
As transformações sociais e a ascensão de diferentes tecnologias foram peças fundamentais para o surgimento e consolidação da indústria do entretenimento, uma das mais lucrativas atualmente. No episódio do podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra discutem a 9º edição da revista impressa MIT Technology Review Brasil que traz como tema o Entretenimento e faz uma reflexão sobre o seu lugar na sociedade digital. Além da matéria de capa, "De olhos bem abertos", que resgata toda a conceituação da palavra entretenimento e seu contexto histórico, esta edição da revista reúne artigos que abordam o tema sob diferentes perspectivas. Esta edição do podcast apresenta, ainda, o terceiro episódio do quadro "Momento Estratégia de Valor", apresentado pela EY Parthenon. Eduardo Tesche aborda o papel da tecnologia na composição dos ecossistemas de negócios. Este podcast é um oferecimento de SAS.
Will Knight is the senior editor of world-leading university MIT's “Technology Review.” He gets to see new technologies before the rest of the world. In this episode, you can find out how to say “automation” and “automatic” in Chinese. These words are super useful in everyday life, listen in to find out why.
Learn the word for “review” in Chinese with the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review” Will Knight. The word is an interesting mix as it includes elements of the Chinese characters for commenting objectively and discussing.
Listen in to discover what the Chinese word for “skill” is. Will Knight, the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review”, shares his views on which new skills we will need to acquire in the future and how technology will shape our lives.
No episódio desta semana do podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra discutem a 8ª edição da revista MIT Technology Review Brasil, que fala sobre o papel do processo inovador na evolução do ambiente corporativo. A inovação está cada vez mais presente no ambiente corporativo. Em um mundo permeado pela imprevisibilidade e, sobretudo, pela competitividade, há uma maior conscientização da importância dos processos de inovação como um caminho em direção ao sucesso e sua inclusão na agenda das empresas e de seus dirigentes. Esta edição faz um mergulho para ajudar a definir o termo, esclarecer mitos e apontar caminhos para as organizações. Traz ainda, na matéria de capa, “Nós, os Inovadores”, apresentando detalhes do Innovative Workplaces 2022, iniciativa da revista para certificar e premiar as empresas brasileiras com maior capacidade de inovação. As 20 organizações vencedoras desta primeira edição são apresentadas numa reportagem que destaca os traços em comum, práticas e fatores que mudaram essas organizações. O podcast da MIT Technology Review Brasil é uma conversa semanal sobre os principais temas relacionados à tecnologia, inovação e negócios. Esse podcast é um oferecimento de SAS.
So ganz nebenbei ereignete sich im Januar 2022 eine medizinische Sensation: Einem Team der Universität Maryland, USA, gelang es, dem 57-Jährigen David Bennett, der an terminaler Herzinsuffizienz litt, ein Spenderherz zu transplantieren. Das Besondere daran: Das Organ stammte von einem Schwein. Und David überlebte damit ganze zwei Monate. Aber warum genau ist das eigentlich so schwierig, dieses Transplantieren, liegt doch die Grundidee vom Austausch defekter Organe schon seit vorchristlichen Jahrhunderten quasi auf der Hand? Im bewährten biophon-Dreiklang von Definition, Geschichte und Funktionsweise beschäftigen wir uns in dieser Folge mit der Immunbiologie von Transplantation und Abstoßung. Diese beruht auf einem grundlegenden Funktionsprinzip unseres Immunsystems: der Fähigkeit, zu erkennen, was immunologisch gesprochen "selbst" und "fremd" und was "harmlos" und "gefährlich" ist. Wer also schon immer mal wissen wollte, wie ein T- Zell- Trainingslager aussieht, was man alles an einem Schwein verändern musste, bevor sein Herz auf einen menschlichen Empfänger verpflanzt werden konnte, und warum ist der Fall David Bennett als absolute Erfolgsgeschichte im Feld der Xenotransplantation einzustufen ist, dem sei diese Folge ans Herz gelegt. Die enthaltenen Informationen sind garantiert mit allen Blutgruppen kompatibel.Quellen"Pioneering Transplant of Porcine Heart into Adult Human Heart Disease", Pressemitteilung der Universität Maryland, 10.01.2022. "Der falsche Patient für die richtige Sache", Zeit online, 27.04.2022. "The gene-edited pig heart given to a dying patient was infected with a pig virus", MIT Technology review, online, 04.05.2022.Dai, Yifan, et al. "Targeted disruption of the α1, 3-galactosyltransferase gene in cloned pigs." Nature biotechnology 20.3 (2002). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0302-251"The 10-gene pig and other medical science advances enabled UAB's transplant of a pig kidney into a brain-dead human recipient" , The University of Alabama at Birmingham, online, 20.01.2022.BildquellenCover: "Anatomical heart vector illustration", Public domain licence, https://publicdomainvectors.org/en/free-clipart/Anatomical-heart-vector-illustration/16675.htmlDR. BARTLEY GRIFFITH & DAVID BENNETT JAN 2022, University of Maryland, öffentlich verfügbares Pressematerial LinksFragen zur Knochenmarksspende: https://www.dkms.de/faqFragen zur Organspende: https://www.organspende-info.de/Fragen zur Blutspende: https://www.blutspende.de/blutspende/haeufig-gestellte-fragen-faq
Foram tantas transformações que a pandemia trouxe que, em breve, 2019 parecerá mais longe do que é na verdade. O que podemos esperar dessa nova versão do mundo que já começou? Os últimos dois anos foram cheios de mudanças, inovações e adaptações no mundo todo. O ensino, o trabalho, a socialização, o consumo, a saúde – o modo de viver teve que ser remodelado à realidade da Covid-19. Foi preciso criar e testar novos hábitos, dos quais alguns não deram certo, mas outros se tornaram conhecidos das pessoas. Nesse momento de transição, é importante parar, analisar e se preparar para a nova realidade que está mais próxima do que pensamos. No episódio desta semana do podcast MIT Technology Review Brasil, André Miceli e Rafael Coimbra comentam os principais assuntos abordados na sexta edição de nossa revista, “Interregno”. No Momento Segurança Digital, oferecido pela Embratel, o diretor-executivo de soluções digitais da companhia, Mário Sergio Rachid, analisa a questão da proteção on-line no trabalho híbrido ou remoto. O podcast da MIT Technology Review Brasil é uma conversa semanal sobre os principais temas relacionados a tecnologia, inovação e negócios. Esse podcast é um oferecimento de SAS e Salesforce.
In this week's episode, show host Paul Roetzer sits down with Karen Hao, senior AI editor, MIT Technology Review. This special episode took place during MAICON 2021 when Paul and Karen sat down for a fireside chat to discuss responsible AI. In this episode, Paul and Karen explore the ethical development and application of AI. Drawing on her expansive research and writing, Hao offers: An inside look at the policies and practices of major tech companies. Lessons learned that you can use to ensure your company's AI initiatives put people over profits. A look into what's next and what's needed for responsible AI.
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, CEO and publisher of MIT Technology Review, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, January 23, 2022.Since Elizabeth took the helm of MIT Technology Review, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's independent media company, in mid-2017, the business has undergone a massive transformation from its previous position as a respected but niche print magazine to a widely read, multi-platform media brand with a global audience and a sustainable business. Under her leadership, MIT Technology Review has been lauded for its editorial authority, its best-in-class events, and its novel use of independent, original research to support both advertisers and readers.Elizabeth has a 20-year background in building and running teams at world-leading media companies. She maintains a keen focus on new ways to commercialize media content to appeal to discerning, demanding consumers as well as B2B audiences.Prior to joining MIT Technology Review, Elizabeth held a senior executive role at The Economist Group, where her leadership stretched across business lines and included mergers and acquisitions; editorial and product creation and modernization; sales; marketing; and events. Earlier in her career, she worked as a consultant advising technology firms on market entry and international expansion.Elizabeth holds an executive MBA from the London Business School, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and a bachelor's degree from Swarthmore College.SUE SAYS"Elizabeth grew up in Tampa Florida in a community where she was out and about most of the time "free wheeling" as she describes. It was a time where helicopter parenting did not yet exist. While the idea of having that kind of freedom was appealing to most kids, Elizabeth shares she was yearning for attention and chose good grades as a way to gain the attention she desired. It certainly paid off landing her in the top spot at MIT Technology Review." Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser chats with Eileen Guo and Jess Aloe, two members of the three-person team of reporters at the MIT Technology Review who took a data-centered look at the U.S. Department of Justice's China Initiative and uncovered serious problems: an ill-defined mission, low conviction rates, post hoc efforts to remove cases previously described as falling under the China Initiative, and strong evidence of racial profiling.3:03 – The genesis of the report9:15 – How the Department of Justice defines — or doesn't define — the China Initiative19:00 – The deletion of China Initiative cases from the DoJ's website22:34 – Was the Anming Hu case a watershed?30:57 – The evidence for racial profiling38:26 – Biden's conundrumA transcript of this podcast is available on SupChina.com.Recommendations:Eileen: America for Beginners, a novel by Leah FranquiJess: The Expanse, a science fiction series on Amazon PrimeKaiser: Cloud Cuckoo Land, a novel by Anthony DoerrSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Foi-se o tempo em que a inovação era opcional dentro das empresas ou em um departamento pouco conectado às demais atividades da organização. O avanço da tecnologia permite às companhias mais possibilidades de investimento em recursos que serão diferenciais competitivos. A partir desse princípio, a MIT Technology Review Brasil vai emitir uma chancela para as empresas mais inovadoras do país. Quatro perspectivas serão analisadas: gestão, produtos/serviços, marketing e processos. No episódio desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra destacam a importância desse tipo de iniciativa e pontuam que o caminho da inovação não necessariamente passa pela invenção de recursos disruptivos, mas em ações que rendam resultados. E no “Momento Segurança Digital”, oferecido pela Embratel, o diretor executivo de Soluções Digitais da companhia, Mário Sergio Rachid, fala sobre a importância da análise de vulnerabilidades. O podcast da MIT Technology Review Brasil é uma conversa semanal sobre os principais temas relacionados a tecnologia, inovação e negócios. Esse podcast é um oferecimento de SAS e Salesforce.
Technology can no longer be isolated from the rest of life and only discussed in particular circles among scholars, professionals, or those that just like to geek out on tech. This is because the innovation is too rapid, the tools are too powerful, and the stakes are too high. Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, the CEO & Publisher of the MIT Technology Review, explains that people must consider how technology is impacting their lives and suggests journalists need to play a role in framing these conversations.Main TakeawaysThe Need for Ethical Debate About Technology: Technology is touching just about every area of life. Now, more than ever, thoughtful stories about technology are needed to educate and engage the public in necessary ethical conversations. The question must be asked: Is a certain technology going to be good or bad for humanity and for the world? People must then respectfully debate that question and act accordingly based upon their convictions.Modernizing a Legacy Publication: Many publishing companies have adapted to incorporate a digital space. An important first step to do so is a willingness to disrupt the current publication. Additionally, training writers for this format is an essential step as the format is shorter and the frequency intensifies. Knowing Your Lane and Always Earning an Audience: A media company, and any organization for that matter, must know its mission. Then, it's a matter of producing high quality content with that lane in mind and constantly earning an audience by adding value to the customers' lives. IT Visionaries is brought to you by the Salesforce Platform - the #1 cloud platform for digital transformation of every experience. Build connected experiences, empower every employee, and deliver continuous innovation - with the customer at the center of everything you do. Learn more at salesforce.com/platform
Will Knight is the senior editor of world-leading university MIT's “Technology Review.” He gets to see new technologies before the rest of the world. In this episode, you can find out how to say “automation” and “automatic” in Chinese. These words are super useful in everyday life, listen in to find out why.
Learn the word for “review” in Chinese with the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review” Will Knight. The word is an interesting mix as it includes elements of the Chinese characters for commenting objectively and discussing.
Listen in to discover what the Chinese word for “skill” is. Will Knight, the senior editor of MIT's “Technology Review”, shares his views on which new skills we will need to acquire in the future and how technology will shape our lives.
Tem um diferencial aquele que consegue ter o foco para tirar ideias do papel, não apenas fazer projetos. Mais vale um plano médio bem executado do que um muito bom que nunca foi adiante. A MIT Technology Review Brasil colheu depoimentos de grandes realizadores, de diferentes áreas de atuação, para que eles compartilhassem como operam perante os desafios da execução. Além disso, também foi abordado como se motivam profissionais de variadas naturezas: as diferenças de funcionamento dos cérebros entre aqueles que não vão ver o trabalho ficar pronto e os que não podem errar. No episódio desta semana, André Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra conversam sobre execução, o tema da quarta edição da nossa revista. O podcast da MIT Technology Review Brasil é uma conversa semanal sobre os principais temas relacionados a tecnologia, inovação e negócios. Esse podcast é um oferecimento de SAS e Salesforce.
Anima Anandkumar is an accomplished AI researcher in both academia and in industry. She is the Bren professor at Caltech CMS department and director of machine learning research at NVIDIA. Previously, Anima was a principal scientist at Amazon Web Service, where she enabled machine learning on the cloud infrastructure. Anima is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and has been featured in documentaries and articles by PBS, Wired, MIT Technology review, Forbes and many others. In this episode we learn about the “trinity of the deep learning revolution,” how the next generation of AI will bring the “mind & body” together, and the detrimental impacts fostered by a lack of diversity in tech. ----- To learn more about EqualAI, visit our website: https://www.equalai.org/ You can also follow us on Twitter: @ai_equal
DICA de leitura, a revista MIT Technology Review Brasil, com publicações impressas trimestrais (mais com todo o conteúdo da revista e muito mais em formato digital no site), aborda temas sobre o mercado e negócios no Brasil. Uma curadoria impar nos temas e colunistas. Entre no grupo Papo Cloud Makers no Telegram Roteiro do episódio em: papo.cloud/tananuvem290 -------------------------------------------- Instagram / Twitter: @papocloud E-mail: contato@papo.cloud -------------------------------------------- Ficha técnica Produção: Vinicius Perrott Edição: Senhor A - editorsenhor-a.com.br Support the show: https://www.picpay.com/convite?@L7R7XH See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DICA de leitura, a revista MIT Technology Review Brasil, com publicações impressas trimestrais (mais com todo o conteúdo da revista e muito mais em formato digital no site), aborda temas sobre o mercado e negócios no Brasil. Uma curadoria impar nos temas e colunistas. Entre no grupo Papo Cloud Makers no Telegram Roteiro do episódio em:papo.cloud/tananuvem290 --------------------------------------------Instagram / Twitter: @papocloudE-mail: contato@papo.cloud--------------------------------------------Ficha técnicaProdução: Vinicius PerrottEdição: Senhor A - editorsenhor-a.com.brSupport the show: https://www.picpay.com/convite?@L7R7XH
Na ultra-conectividade do mundo, como podemos filtrar as fontes de informação? Com tudo mudando o tempo todo, como construir uma idéia sobre o futuro?
A fresh look at data access in the age of The Cloud. With so many thoughts, images and memories digitally logged and uploaded, is it only a matter of time before our past catches up with us? Are there better ways to store our information? Our data has been forming its own infrastructure of billions of blogs, documents and emails we no longer use. Ken Hollings talks with data engineer and University of Michigan Associate Professor of English Tung-Hui Hu about ideas in his book A Prehistory of the Cloud: How digital infrastructure is built on top of defunct physical infrastructure. Tanya Basu, senior reporter at MIT Technology, shares a way of curating information that might do us more favors, digital gardening, and Kaspersky Security Researcher David Emm offers ideas for safer data storage. Subscribe wherever you get your audio to get new episodes of Fast Forward. If you like the episode, rate it. Tell us what you think at fastforward@kaspersky.com Fast Forward is a Tomorrow Unlocked by Kaspersky series. Visit TomorrowUnlocked.com for more stories about technology is shaping our world.
A terceira edição da MIT Technology Review Brasil tem como objeto de análise o desenvolvimento e as inovações da medicina. Mais do que nunca, durante a pandemia do coronavírus e o isolamento social, a sociedade busca no setor da saúde o caminho para superar a crise e seguir com segurança e esperança, acreditando na ciência. Fatores como a enorme parcela da população mundial que luta contra a fome, o acesso à medicina básica, a falta de credibilidade que pessoas têm na ciência e a discrepância entre os sistemas de saúde de pobres e ricos, precisam mudar a maneira como lidamos com a busca por uma vida melhor. O momento atual nos mostra que saúde e bem estar são um misto de decisões individuais e coletivas. No episódio especial dessa semana, Andre Miceli, Carlos Aros e Rafael Coimbra, conversam sobre a nova edição da MIT Technology Review que acaba de ser lançada, com artigos como Saúde digital e o avanço da medicina em tempos de crise; Medicina para pessoas e não apenas para doenças; Seu genoma, sob demanda; Tendências para o centro cirúrgico 2021; e outros, que apresentam análises aprofundadas para divulgar, esclarecer e informar. O podcast da MIT Technology Review Brasil é uma conversa semanal sobre os principais temas relacionados a tecnologia, inovação e negócios. Esse podcast é um oferecimento de SAS e Salesforce.
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau is the CEO and Publisher of MIT Technology Review, the oldest technology magazine in the world. Over the past few years, the business has been going through a transformation of building out the tools and processes to run a digital-first media business.
Karen Hao, Senior AI Reporter at MIT Technology Review, talks artificial intelligence with Infinia ML's James Kotecki. --- Karen's AI newsletter is The Algorithm: https://forms.technologyreview.com/the-algorithm/ --- EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS - The challenge of an AI ethics consensus (5:04) - It's not too late to regulate face recognition (9:29) - On her recent article, “The problems AI has today go back centuries” (18:56) (Read the article: https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/07/31/1005824/decolonial-ai-for-everyone/) - The AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) Lightning Round! (26:56) --- EMAIL THE SHOW mmw@infiniaml.com --- Video and transcript: https://medium.com/machine-meets-world/the-urgency-of-ai-ethics-4eb0dc835cb3
On this week's episode, Karen Hao, Senior AI Reporter at the MIT Technology Review, shares what it's like to cover AI in the peak of the hype cycle. We'll walk through the dangers of inaccurate AI reporting, striking the delicate balance between realistic and exciting, and the what, where, and how we should be reading about AI in the news.Karen Hao is the artificial intelligence reporter for MIT Technology Review. In particular she covers the ethics and social impact of the technology as well as its applications for social good. She also writes the AI newsletter, the Algorithm, which thoughtfully examines the field's latest news and research. Prior to joining the publication, she was a reporter and data scientist at Quartz and an application engineer at the first startup to spin out of Google X.Be sure to subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get this podcast & a host of new and exciting data-happenings in your inbox!
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