Tech Talks Daily

If every company is now a tech company and digital transformation is a journey rather than a destination, how do you keep up with the relentless pace of technological change? Every day, Tech Talks Daily brings you insights from the brightest minds in tech, business, and innovation, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways. Hosted by Neil C. Hughes, Tech Talks Daily explores how emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, fintech, quantum computing, Web3, and more are shaping industries and solving real-world challenges in modern businesses. Through candid conversations with industry leaders, CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, startup founders, and even the occasional celebrity, Tech Talks Daily uncovers the trends driving digital transformation and the strategies behind successful tech adoption. But this isn't just about buzzwords. We go beyond the hype to demystify the biggest tech trends and determine their real-world impact. From cybersecurity and blockchain to AI sovereignty, robotics, and post-quantum cryptography, we explore the measurable difference these innovations can make. Whether improving security, enhancing customer experiences, or driving business growth, we also investigate the ROI of cutting-edge tech projects, asking the tough questions about what works, what doesn't, and how businesses can maximize their investments. Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, or simply curious about technology's role in our lives, you'll find engaging discussions that challenge perspectives, share diverse viewpoints, and spark new ideas. New episodes are released daily, 365 days a year, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways around technology and the future of business.

  1. -7 Ч

    How MachineQ, a Comcast Company, is Powering the Future of IoT

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I speak with Steve Corbesero, Jr., Senior Director of Products and Solutions at MachineQ, a Comcast Company, about the findings from their new Lab of the Future survey. Conducted with Censuswide, the study gathered insights from more than 400 U.S.-based lab professionals, revealing both the opportunities and persistent pain points shaping modern laboratory operations. Steve unpacks why nearly 60% of labs still face unplanned downtime from equipment failures, missed calibration schedules, and asset location issues. We discuss how manual monitoring remains the norm for over half of labs surveyed, and why 14% have no monitoring system in place at all. Despite these challenges, there’s a clear appetite for change, with 85% planning to adopt IoT solutions and 87% intending to integrate AI and machine learning into their workflows over the next two years. Our conversation explores the operational impact of disconnected systems, the risks of relying on spreadsheets, and the role of real-time monitoring in preventing costly disruptions. Steve shares practical examples of how IoT and AI are already helping labs shift from reactive to proactive management, from anomaly detection that reduces alert fatigue to intelligent data summaries that give lab managers actionable insights without hours of manual analysis. We also talk about the barriers holding some labs back from adoption, including pilot purgatory, budget constraints, and integration challenges. Steve offers his perspective on how future-ready labs will differentiate themselves—by embracing connected infrastructure, unifying data, and embedding AI into both scientific and operational workflows. If you want to understand what’s really happening inside modern labs, and how emerging technology can transform efficiency, productivity, and innovation, this episode offers a clear, data-backed view of the road ahead.

    28 мин.
  2. -12 Ч

    Inside QuantumScape’s Mission to Deliver Safer, Faster-Charging EV Batteries

    Electric vehicles promise a cleaner future, but battery performance remains one of the biggest bottlenecks. In this episode, Tim Holme, co-founder and CTO of QuantumScape, takes us inside the company’s mission to build a new generation of solid-state lithium-metal batteries that could change the game for EVs and beyond. Tim explains why the industry has been stuck with incremental improvements to lithium-ion for decades and why replacing the graphite anode with lithium metal could unlock longer range, under-15-minute charging, and improved safety. He shares how QuantumScape’s ceramic separator prevents the dendrite formation that has held back lithium-metal designs, and why this innovation can make batteries both more energy-dense and safer, even under extreme conditions. We also discuss the company’s recent “COBRA” manufacturing breakthrough, which has increased separator production speed by roughly 200 times. This leap is key to scaling production for automotive partners like Volkswagen’s PowerCo and Murata. Tim outlines how QuantumScape is approaching commercialization through a capital-light licensing model, avoiding the pitfalls that have caused other U.S. battery innovations to be commercialized overseas. Beyond electric vehicles, Tim sees untapped potential for solid-state batteries in grid-scale storage and at EV charging stations, where they could buffer demand and reduce grid strain. He also reflects on the global battery race, why careful partner selection is essential for protecting IP, and how the U.S. can maintain leadership in next-generation energy storage. Whether you are interested in battery chemistry, clean tech innovation, or the business of scaling breakthrough hardware, Tim offers a rare look at the science, strategy, and partnerships shaping the future of energy storage.

    24 мин.
  3. -20 Ч

    SentiLink on How Deepfakes and AI Are Supercharging Identity Fraud

    Tax season scams are nothing new, but David Maimon is tracking a worrying evolution. As head of Fraud Insights at SentiLink and a professor of fraud intelligence at Georgia State University, David has been studying how organised crime groups are now blending stolen identities with generative AI and deepfake technology to outpace traditional security measures. In this conversation, he explains how identities from some of the least likely victims, including death row inmates, are being exploited to open neobank accounts, set up fake businesses, and run sophisticated bust-out schemes with a low risk of detection. David breaks down how these operations work, from creating synthetic identities using stolen Social Security numbers to manufacturing convincing documents and faces that can pass liveness checks. He reveals the telltale signs his team uncovered, such as shared physical addresses, legacy email domains, and consistent digital fingerprints that point to coordinated fraud rings. With tools like DeepFaceLive, Avatarify, and cloned voices now being deployed to bypass authentication, he warns that the gap between criminal innovation and institutional defences can be as wide as 7 to 12 months. We also explore why financial institutions struggle to detect these scams early, and why layered verification, combining real-time checks with historical identity analysis, is essential. David shares the threats on the horizon, from increasingly realistic AI-generated images to voice cloning attacks, and stresses the need for both technological solutions and public awareness to slow the momentum of these schemes. Whether you work in banking, cybersecurity, or simply want to protect your own identity, this episode offers a rare look inside the tactics, tools, and vulnerabilities shaping the next wave of financial fraud. And yes, there is still time at the end for a great book recommendation and a classic Tom Petty track.

    34 мин.
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    3376: From Hoodies to Suits: Kadena’s Blueprint for Digital Asset Adoption

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I speak with Annelise Osborne, Chief Business Officer at Kadena, former Wall Street executive, and author of From Hoodies to Suits: Innovating Digital Assets for Traditional Finance. Annelise brings more than two decades of leadership experience in finance, real estate, and digital assets, and she has spent her career bridging the worlds of institutional finance and emerging blockchain technology. Our conversation begins with her personal journey from commercial mortgage-backed securities to the frontlines of blockchain innovation. She shares how a regulatory task force invitation led her to deep-dive into ICOs back in 2017, sparking her fascination with the potential of blockchain to modernize financial markets. That curiosity eventually became a career shift, culminating in her work at Propellr, ARCA Labs, and now Kadena. We explore the key themes of her book, which seeks to break down the language barriers between “hoodies” (tech innovators) and “suits” (traditional finance professionals). Annelise makes the case for clear regulation, continuous education, and interoperability as the three essential pillars for mainstream blockchain adoption. She’s candid about the misconceptions that persist in traditional finance and explains why payment solutions, tokenization, and back-office efficiencies are the practical entry points for institutions. Annelise also gives a behind-the-scenes look at Kadena’s blockchain infrastructure, from its proof-of-work security model and low gas fees to its plans for EVM compatibility and Web2-like user experiences. She highlights real-world use cases in sports fan engagement, product lifecycle tracking, and on-chain lending, illustrating how DeFi and TradFi can merge under regulated frameworks. Throughout the discussion, one theme is constant: the importance of finding the right partners, speaking each other’s language, and staying curious in a fast-changing industry. Whether you’re a finance professional, a blockchain developer, or simply interested in where digital assets are headed, Annelise’s insights offer a grounded yet forward-looking perspective on the future of finance.

    24 мин.
  5. -2 ДН.

    How Dropbox is Helping to End Digital Clutter For Good

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I chat with Andy Wilson, Senior Director at Dropbox, to explore how AI is quietly but fundamentally changing how we work. Andy offers a deep dive into Dropbox Dash, an AI-powered search and knowledge management tool designed to cut through digital noise and reclaim the one thing most professionals are running out of: time. We unpack how Dash is solving the growing problem of content sprawl by integrating with over 60 SaaS platforms, offering AI-driven answers instead of just links. Andy describes it best: the internet lets you search all of human knowledge, but good luck finding that one deck from last quarter in your company’s Google Drive. Dash aims to fix that. And it’s already doing so for teams like McLaren F1, who use the platform to coordinate high-stakes race weekends with precision and security. We also discuss how Dropbox is adopting AI internally, from the acquisition of Reclaim.ai to enhancing virtual-first collaboration with intelligent scheduling and governance tools. For Dropbox, AI isn’t a novelty. It’s becoming the backbone of how distributed teams work better together. Andy likens it to having a personalized chief of staff, helping you prioritize, organize, and even remind you when to take a break. Our conversation also touches on Andy’s creative roots at the BBC and Aardman, and how those experiences shaped his product thinking today. He shares real examples of how Dropbox supports content creators and knowledge workers alike, including feedback tools like Dropbox Replay and user-generated storytelling workflows powered by simple file request features. If you're wrestling with digital overload, managing hybrid teams, or just wondering how AI can actually help without taking over, this episode is for you. Andy paints a grounded, human picture of the future of work, one where AI supports creativity and restores clarity, not chaos.

    29 мин.
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    Concentrix CPO on AI, Trust, and the Next Generation of CX

    Customer service used to be seen as a cost center. Something to manage, streamline, and, if possible, outsource or automate. But what happens when AI shifts that narrative entirely? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sat down with Ryan Peterson, Chief Product Officer at Concentrix, to unpack how customer service is being reimagined as a revenue-driving engine. With 430,000 advisors handling millions of calls for brands across every major industry, Concentrix isn’t theorizing about the future. They’re building it. Ryan shares how blending human empathy with AI efficiency is creating faster resolutions, stronger loyalty, and in some cases, serious bottom-line results. One example saw upsell revenue rise from $500,000 to $1.6 million per month simply by supporting human agents with smart, context-aware AI assistants. We also talk about the evolution of the agent’s role. Far from replacing jobs, AI is creating a new class of specialists called agent engineers. These are people responsible for maintaining, optimizing, and guiding AI systems that now work alongside human teams. This shift is opening doors for deeper personalization, real-time translation, and richer customer engagement across channels and geographies. Ryan also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Concentrix’s award-winning IX...Low Platform, which was recently named Intelligent Personal Assistant of the Year. Supporting over 7,000 AI agents and offering robust security and integration capabilities, the platform is designed for scale and resilience. It's not just handling simple FAQs. From legal contract analysis to proactive service interventions, these AI agents are transforming how enterprise support works. We close with a forward-looking conversation about hyper-personalization, ethical AI integration, and the long-term role of trust in CX strategy. Ryan’s optimism is clear, but it’s grounded in metrics, use cases, and a deep understanding of what businesses actually need to deliver meaningful customer experiences. If you're curious about what customer service looks like when AI and humans collaborate effectively, or what it takes to move from handling complaints to driving conversion, this is the conversation you’ll want to hear.

    40 мин.
  7. -4 ДН.

    From Developer to CEO: Kirill Skrygan on Leading JetBrains into the AI Era

    If you've ever used IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, or Rider, you've probably already felt the impact of JetBrains. But what happens when one of the world’s most trusted software development toolmakers starts asking whether developers should completely rethink their identity? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I caught up with Kirill Skrygan, the CEO of JetBrains. Kirill’s story is something many developers will admire. He joined JetBrains as a junior developer back in 2010 and steadily worked his way through the ranks. Along the way, he helped launch new products, led remote development during the pandemic, and is now steering the company into the AI era. This isn’t just about adding AI features to tools. Kirill is challenging long-held assumptions about what it means to be a software engineer. He believes we’re entering a new chapter where non-technical creators will build their own tools, and where proactive AI agents will help maintain and even update code automatically. It’s a bold vision, but one grounded in practical experience and responsibility. JetBrains creates intelligent software development tools trusted by over 15 million users and 88 Fortune Global Top 100 companies. We explored how AI is lowering the barrier to software creation, what that means for traditional developers, and why Kirill believes the shift won’t devalue their skills but rather evolve them. He shared insights into JetBrains' own AI agent, Junie, which is already being used in production environments. He also talked about Kineto, their no-code platform designed for a new generation of creators, including those who want to build apps without a computer science background. There’s also an honest discussion around the friction points of this new wave, especially when non-engineers build tools that later need to be secured and maintained. Kirill didn’t shy away from the complexity of that challenge, but he’s optimistic that the industry can solve it. Toward the end of the conversation, we reflected on JetBrains’ role as an independent company that doesn’t chase hype or rely on VC funding. That independence gives them the freedom to build what developers actually need, rather than what might look good on a press release. This episode is a thoughtful look at the future of software development, leadership from inside the codebase, and the evolving relationship between humans and AI in one of tech’s most foundational professions. If you’re a developer, CTO, product manager, or simply curious about how AI is changing the craft of coding, this one’s worth your time.

    25 мин.
  8. -5 ДН.

    Rapid7 Breaks Down the Business of Ransomware

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I caught up with Raj Samani, Chief Scientist at Rapid7, to unpack the rapidly evolving world of ransomware. Raj has been on the front lines of cybercrime response for years and has seen firsthand how these attacks have professionalized. Gone are the days of casual ransomware notes asking for a few hundred dollars. Today, these groups operate like fully formed businesses with help desks, R&D teams, and carefully designed extortion models. We talked about how ransomware has become a reputational risk issue more than just a technical one. Raj shared that CEOs are often more concerned about data being exfiltrated and leaked to the press than they are about systems being locked down. It’s no longer just about recovering files. It’s about trust, public perception, and the long tail of brand damage. One of the most revealing parts of our discussion was how these attacks typically unfold. Raj walked me through real-world scenarios where criminals have remained inside networks for months, even years, before launching their final payload. He also described how careful planning, coordinated strike days, and threat intelligence can disrupt an attacker’s kill chain before irreversible damage is done. We explored the uncomfortable truth that many organizations still fall victim to basic attacks because of poor cyber hygiene. While the threat landscape is becoming more sophisticated with the use of zero-day vulnerabilities and social engineering, many breaches still happen through exposed RDP ports or convincing phishing attempts. Raj also offered candid insights into the ethics and complexities of ransomware negotiations, why outright banning payments may backfire, and what companies should do in the first few hours after discovering they’ve been hit. He made it clear that cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue. It affects everything from supply chains to public services and daily life. Is your organization prepared for the moment when ransomware moves from IT’s concern to the boardroom’s crisis?

    31 мин.

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If every company is now a tech company and digital transformation is a journey rather than a destination, how do you keep up with the relentless pace of technological change? Every day, Tech Talks Daily brings you insights from the brightest minds in tech, business, and innovation, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways. Hosted by Neil C. Hughes, Tech Talks Daily explores how emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, fintech, quantum computing, Web3, and more are shaping industries and solving real-world challenges in modern businesses. Through candid conversations with industry leaders, CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, startup founders, and even the occasional celebrity, Tech Talks Daily uncovers the trends driving digital transformation and the strategies behind successful tech adoption. But this isn't just about buzzwords. We go beyond the hype to demystify the biggest tech trends and determine their real-world impact. From cybersecurity and blockchain to AI sovereignty, robotics, and post-quantum cryptography, we explore the measurable difference these innovations can make. Whether improving security, enhancing customer experiences, or driving business growth, we also investigate the ROI of cutting-edge tech projects, asking the tough questions about what works, what doesn't, and how businesses can maximize their investments. Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, or simply curious about technology's role in our lives, you'll find engaging discussions that challenge perspectives, share diverse viewpoints, and spark new ideas. New episodes are released daily, 365 days a year, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways around technology and the future of business.

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