Doing Technology: Everything That's Interesting in the World of Technology

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in this show we present a smart and in-depth podcast about technology, people and what's between them."

Episodes

  1. Bio-Convergence - Accelerating Reality-Changing Technologies

    5 MAY

    Bio-Convergence - Accelerating Reality-Changing Technologies

    In recent years, people from the World Economic Forum have been talking, writing and dealing with a new field that in their view is critical to the future of the world: Bio-Convergence. Throughout history, scientific disciplines like biology, physics or engineering operated separately; there was almost no connection between them. But progress in the world of science has made it, science itself, complex and interdisciplinary, which means that future breakthroughs, those that will deal with challenges of medicine, food, energy, agriculture or climate, will occur when different teams, from different disciplines, collaborate with each other and then build interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary solutions and technologies. The new field has been named Bio-Convergence and it combines a variety of methods, ideas and technologies whose basis is biological, while alongside it and in collaboration with it, technologies from other fields such as physics, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and engineering are integrated. In a special episode, presented in collaboration with the Innovation Authority, we will try to understand the new field and the potential inherent in it, and although some of the things I tell during it sound fictional, I promise you they are not, they really are not. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min
  2. The Simulator That Built the World

    24 MAR

    The Simulator That Built the World

    Simulators are a familiar, well-known and beloved genre in the world of computer games, and some of them are considered real milestones in gaming history. I'm talking about Microsoft Flight Simulator, I'm talking about The Sims and I'm talking about SimCity. SimCity was launched in 1989 and it was a strange game - a game you couldn't win or lose - and yet it took the world by storm. It sold millions of copies and was considered an educational game, a game that parents bought for their children. It was incorporated into curricula across the US and shortly after it hit the shelves, an academic paper was published about it dealing with the connection between the game and real urban planning. But the story of SimCity is not just a story about a computer game. It encompasses a lesson that deals with the relationship between reality and simulation. It deals with the question of what happens when the creator of the simulator treats it as a kind of amusement while the person playing it treats it with complete seriousness. It also deals with the question of what happens when the hidden underlying assumptions embedded in the game influence an entire generation of decision-makers and also urban planners, cities in which millions upon millions of people live? This is the story of SimCity, one of the most influential simulators in history. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min
  3. 16 MAR

    The 21st Century Pyramid Project is a Delusion

    Anyone who has visited Saudi Arabia in recent years hears one thing and one thing only from the locals: "Project 2030" or "Vision 2030". The goal of the vision, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is to reduce the Saudis' almost complete dependence on oil by diversifying the country's sources of income. Among other things, the Saudis are investing in entertainment, sports, government efficiency, and innovative infrastructure projects. The largest infrastructure project of all is called NEOM and has been allocated no less than $500 billion. NEOM is a massive space being built in the Saudi desert and includes several sub-projects, chief among them The Line, "the line", a futuristic city expected to stretch from the Red Sea along the Saudi desert, in the shape of a line - a straight line that doesn't even have a single curve. According to the plans, "the line" is expected to house no fewer than 9 million residents. There is nothing normal about "the line", a city that is supposed to rely on a series of innovative technologies, some of which, critics claim, don't even exist, and already now there are those who claim that "the line" is one of the most wasteful, insane and unsuccessful ventures since the attempt to build the Tower of Babel. This is the story of "the line", the pyramid project of the 21st century. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    29 min
  4. The 21st Century Pyramid Project is a Delusion

    3 MAR

    The 21st Century Pyramid Project is a Delusion

    Anyone who has visited Saudi Arabia in recent years hears one thing and one thing only from the locals: ‘Project 2030‘ or ‘Vision 2030‘. The goal of the vision, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is to reduce the Saudis' almost complete dependence on oil by diversifying the country's sources of income. Among other things, the Saudis are investing in entertainment, sports, government efficiency, and innovative infrastructure projects. The largest infrastructure project of all is called NEOM and has been allocated no less than $500 billion. NEOM is a massive space being built in the Saudi desert and includes several sub-projects, chief among them The Line, ‘the line‘, a futuristic city expected to stretch from the Red Sea along the Saudi desert, in the shape of a line - a straight line that doesn't even have a single curve. According to the plans, ‘the line‘ is expected to house no fewer than 9 million residents. There is nothing normal about ‘the line‘, a city that is supposed to rely on a series of innovative technologies, some of which, critics claim, don't even exist, and already now there are those who claim that ‘the line‘ is one of the most wasteful, insane and unsuccessful ventures since the attempt to build the Tower of Babel. This is the story of ‘the line‘, the pyramid project of the 21st century. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min

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in this show we present a smart and in-depth podcast about technology, people and what's between them."