43 min

How to Reimagine Education and Society in a Post-Pandemic World with Alberto Todeschini HumAIn Podcast - Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Developer Tools, and Technical Education

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Alberto Todeschini is a Faculty director, consultant and lecturer in artificial intelligence. He has supervised over 150 projects covering a wide variety of industries and techniques, with a special focus on sustainability in energy and water. He also works with the University of California, Berkeley, GetSmarter, and aivancity. 
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Alberto Todeschini's Website: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/people/alberto-todeschini 
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https://www.humainpodcast.com 
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Outline: 
Here’s the timestamps for the episode: 
(00:00) – Introduction
(01:49) – It has been interesting because in the last few years, a lot of this is about the environment, about energy and about agriculture having been penetrated by data science. I'm pretty optimistic actually, coming out of this big dark cloud. First half of 2022 will be some good news. 
(03:56) – Newer energy technologies have been around for a while, but they really have become mainstream recently, such as wind and solar. They are intrinsically data-driven. So you need to squeeze every last percent of energy out of this massively capital intensive works.
(06:22) – With COVID, we've been forced essentially to experiment. We will see more experimentation around the livable cities for instance. There's a lot of appetite for resilience, for community resilience, maybe at the city level, but also at the regional level and national level.
(09:00) – We've seen the investment moving elsewhere to renewable, which is certainly more future proof. if you talk to the epidemiologists, they'll say, well, there will be another pandemic. As a matter of fact, it could be a lot deadlier. So it will be nice to have this distributed way of storing large amounts of essential items.
(12:40) – 5G enables this distributed system and the ability to communicate incredibly quickly and also to do, technically speaking, inference on the edge.
(17:08) - The market in Europe is pretty fragmented. Partially that has to do with language. So, pretty much most European countries would speak reasonable English, but that's not absolutely not true for the entire population. One of the things that maybe has changed with COVID is the sense of locality.
(20:25) – There's a huge amount of work that needs to be done postmortem, in the real meaning of the term, to understand what went wrong with the data collection. So that next time, collect it better. What went wrong with communication between health authorities and political authorities and the general population.
(24:49) –  Cultivated areas are very interesting because agriculture consumes the majority of fresh workers and about half of agriculture. Currently it is not sustainable. Purely from the point of view of water. And we're not talking about deforestation, we're not talking about runoff of chemicals into the ocean, pure

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Alberto Todeschini is a Faculty director, consultant and lecturer in artificial intelligence. He has supervised over 150 projects covering a wide variety of industries and techniques, with a special focus on sustainability in energy and water. He also works with the University of California, Berkeley, GetSmarter, and aivancity. 
Episode Links: 
Alberto Todeschini's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atodeschini/ 
Alberto Todeschini's Twitter:
Alberto Todeschini's Website: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/people/alberto-todeschini 
Podcast Details: 
Podcast website: 
https://www.humainpodcast.com 
Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humain-podcast-artificial-intelligence-data-science/id1452117009 
Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/6tXysq5TzHXvttWtJhmRpS 
RSS: https://feeds.redcircle.com/99113f24-2bd1-4332-8cd0-32e0556c8bc9 
YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxvclFvpPvFM9_RxcNg1rag 
YouTube Clips:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxvclFvpPvFM9_RxcNg1rag/videos  
Support and Social Media:  
– Check out the sponsors above, it’s the best way to support this podcast
– Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/humain/creators 
– Twitter:  https://twitter.com/dyakobovitch  
– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humainpodcast/ 
– LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidyakobovitch/ 
– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumainPodcast/ 
– HumAIn Website Articles: https://www.humainpodcast.com/blog 
Outline: 
Here’s the timestamps for the episode: 
(00:00) – Introduction
(01:49) – It has been interesting because in the last few years, a lot of this is about the environment, about energy and about agriculture having been penetrated by data science. I'm pretty optimistic actually, coming out of this big dark cloud. First half of 2022 will be some good news. 
(03:56) – Newer energy technologies have been around for a while, but they really have become mainstream recently, such as wind and solar. They are intrinsically data-driven. So you need to squeeze every last percent of energy out of this massively capital intensive works.
(06:22) – With COVID, we've been forced essentially to experiment. We will see more experimentation around the livable cities for instance. There's a lot of appetite for resilience, for community resilience, maybe at the city level, but also at the regional level and national level.
(09:00) – We've seen the investment moving elsewhere to renewable, which is certainly more future proof. if you talk to the epidemiologists, they'll say, well, there will be another pandemic. As a matter of fact, it could be a lot deadlier. So it will be nice to have this distributed way of storing large amounts of essential items.
(12:40) – 5G enables this distributed system and the ability to communicate incredibly quickly and also to do, technically speaking, inference on the edge.
(17:08) - The market in Europe is pretty fragmented. Partially that has to do with language. So, pretty much most European countries would speak reasonable English, but that's not absolutely not true for the entire population. One of the things that maybe has changed with COVID is the sense of locality.
(20:25) – There's a huge amount of work that needs to be done postmortem, in the real meaning of the term, to understand what went wrong with the data collection. So that next time, collect it better. What went wrong with communication between health authorities and political authorities and the general population.
(24:49) –  Cultivated areas are very interesting because agriculture consumes the majority of fresh workers and about half of agriculture. Currently it is not sustainable. Purely from the point of view of water. And we're not talking about deforestation, we're not talking about runoff of chemicals into the ocean, pure

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