Solving for Tomorrow: Tales from the Tech Frontier

Geisel Software

“I don't just think about writing software. I think about solving big problems. Software just happens to be the hammer we hit the nail with.” -Brian Geisel Welcome to Solving for Tomorrow: Tales from the Tech Frontier, the show about solving the universe’s biggest problems with technology. On this show, host Brian Geisel talks to some of the most innovative minds at the cutting edge of software, robotics, automation, AI, ML, and beyond. This show is for enthusiasts and tech leaders alike – whether you're designing a product, building a company or a team, or just fascinated by the next wave of technological innovation. Join Brian as he talks to tech leaders about how to build revolutionary products and support the companies getting those products into the hands of problem solvers worldwide.

Episodes

  1. AI vs. Nature: Engineering Predictability into an Unstable Earth

    JUL 30

    AI vs. Nature: Engineering Predictability into an Unstable Earth

    In this episode, Brian talks with Tobias Kraft, Co-Founder and CEO at  Teren, about how AI-powered environmental twins are reshaping our ability to predict and mitigate natural disaster risk. With firsthand experience surviving wildfires and a deep background in geospatial data systems, Tobias now leads efforts to digitize Earth's terrain and make climate intelligence actionable. The conversation explores: How Teren builds real-time, high-resolution environmental twins to model land-based threats  Why traditional risk models are breaking down in a world of five-year, hundred-year storms  How hyperlocal terrain and soil data enhance decision-making for infrastructure and insurance  What it takes to make climate risk data operational for landowners, utilities, and policymakers  The unexpected impacts of clean energy projects on land resilience and runoff patternsTobias shares how his team combines satellite imagery, LiDAR, and soil physics to train AI systems that can forecast events like landslides and wildfires, and why this shift from reactive to predictive infrastructure could reshape everything from insurance underwriting to where we choose to live. In the Post Fix, Brian and Harriet unpack the “environmental twin” concept: What a digital twin is and how it's evolving beyond buildings to the planet itself  Why data accuracy, computational modeling, and boots-on-the-ground validation still matter  How these technologies might help individuals, not just institutions, make smarter decisionsThis episode is a must-listen for climate-conscious engineers, infrastructure planners, insurance leaders, and anyone working at the intersection of AI, earth systems, and natural disaster resilience. Time Stamps: *(05:08) Rapid Fire*(15:27) Environmental Twin: Revolutionizing Natural Disaster Management*(23:53) The Role of Data in Predicting Environmental Threats*(33:51) Human Impact on the Environment*(49:24) Global Expansion and Data Challenges*(53:18) Measuring Predictive Technologies and AI*(1:06:39) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at Geisel Software. -------- Links Follow Tobias  on LinkedIn Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 23m
  2. Coding, Claims & Clinical Care: Automating the Future of Medicine

    JUN 25

    Coding, Claims & Clinical Care: Automating the Future of Medicine

    In this episode, Brian talks with Dr. Spencer Schaefer, CTO of Lunar Analytics and former Chief AI Officer for a federal agency, about deploying agentic AI to solve some of healthcare’s most entrenched challenges. With 25+ years at the VA and deep experience across clinical informatics, enterprise architecture, and AI governance, Spencer now leads innovation in automated claims processing, agentic orchestration, and AI-powered decision systems. The conversation explores: The technical architecture behind multi-agent AI models in healthcare  How agentic systems extract clinical data with contextual accuracy  Why prompt engineering and semantic control matter for reliability  How agent-based claims automation can recover billions of dollars in lost revenue  The barriers to adoption: regulation, leadership inertia, and trust  Spencer shares how his team used open-source models and internal compute to prototype agentic systems capable of transforming both medical workflows and administrative overhead, without compromising care. In the Post Fix, Brian and Harriet break down the future of patient surrogates: What does it mean to have an AI managing your healthcare interactions  How LLM reasoning works behind the scenes  And why transparency, governance, and incentives will shape adoption  This episode is a must-listen for healthcare CTOs, AI architects, policy leaders, and anyone building enterprise systems where accuracy, context, and trust are mission-critical. Time Stamps: *(01:08) Rapid Fire*(09:00) Inside Agentic AI: Definitions, RAG, and LLM Training*(15:35) How VA Teams Built Multi-Agent AI Systems*(31:00) The Issue Around Hallucinations *(40:55) Billing Bots and the $1.2 Trillion Opportunity*(58:00) Looking For 10-Year Outlooks to Solve a Problem *(1:15:40) The Agentic Health Future*(1:28:23) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links Follow Spencer on LinkedIn Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 51m
  3. Engineering Empathy: The Future of Patient-Centered Health Devices

    MAY 28

    Engineering Empathy: The Future of Patient-Centered Health Devices

    In this episode, Brian speaks with Aaron Horowitz, Founder and CEO of Empath Labs, about how innovative technology can shape the future of pediatric care. Drawing from his background  In creative design and personal experience with chronic illness, Aaron leads the development of interactive therapeutic devices—like robotic ducks and AI-enhanced teddy bears—that support children through cancer, diabetes, anxiety, and clinical trials. The discussion explores how Aaron and his team are advancing pediatric healthcare through technology by: Co-designing with children and clinicians to develop interactive tools that reflect real emotional and clinical needsEngineering therapeutic play experiences that improve treatment adherence and reduce procedural anxietyApplying anticipatory design principles to enhance pediatric participation in clinical trials and long-term careUsing embodied ideation methods like improv and body-storming to prototype emotionally aware hardwareCentering empathy as a design constraint, ensuring every device is not only functional but deeply human-centeredAaron shares what it takes to translate imaginative ideas into real-world impact—and why the future of healthcare innovation lies in merging cutting-edge tech with human insight. Time Stamps: *(6:35) From Theater to Therapy: Aaron’s Creative Journey into Pediatric Tech*(9:35)  How Kids Taught Us the Power of Play in Medical Design*(16:45) Co-Designing Thin-Sliced Medical Companions with Children and Families*(21:50) Comforting for the Future Through Interaction *(40:50) Modeling Creativity and Play in Team Culture*(49:30) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links Follow Aaron on LinkedIn Empath Labs Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 10m
  4. APR 30

    Engineering Engagement: Human-Centered Design in Hospitality Robotics

    In this episode, Brian talks with Matt Casella, President of Richtech Robotics, about the engineering and systems thinking behind automation in hospitality. With a background in finance and restaurant operations, Matt now leads the development of robots like Adam, a dual-arm, AI-enabled humanoid built to work seamlessly alongside people as a barista and mixologist. The conversation explores: The technical challenges of building robots for real-world service environmentsDesigning for both efficiency and user engagementWhy human-robot interaction (HRI) matters in commercial adoptionThe role of robotics in solving labor shortages and reducing operational wasteHow autonomy and accessibility intersect in robots designed for aging populationsMatt shares what it takes to go from functional to user-friendly, and why successful hospitality robots must deliver not just output, but experience.In the Post Fix, Brian and Harriet dig into the psychology behind HRI: Why people expect social cues from machinesWhether adding eyes to a robot really improves usabilityAnd Brian's not-so-secret hope for a bed-making robotThis episode is a must-listen for robotics engineers, system designers, and AI professionals interested in practical, real-world applications of human-centered robotics. Time Stamps: *(00:41) The Rapid Fire *(16:20) Automating for Waste Efficiency*(26:10) Keeping the Human Touch in Hospitality*(36:25) Providing Life Value for the Elderly Through Robotics*(45:20) Safety, Security & AI Ethics*(53:14) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links Follow Matt on LinkedIn Richtech Robotics Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 20m
  5. MAR 26

    AI, Software, and the Hard Truths About Building the Future

    In this insightful episode, Brian chats with Tony Campbell, Vice President of SRE and Platform Engineering at iManage. With a career spanning Google, Microsoft, and HubSpot, Tony has spent years at the intersection of AI, robotics, and software engineering—bringing a deep understanding of what it takes to build and scale modern technology. The discussion explores the evolution of software development, the role of pull requests in team collaboration, and why the best developers often think like musicians—constantly iterating and refining. Tony shares hard-earned lessons on mentorship, effective code reviews, and what the industry must do to bridge the AI-driven talent gap. He also unpacks his thoughts on the future of robotics and whether AI is truly a game-changer or just another tool we haven’t quite mastered. Then, in the Post Fix, Harriet makes an unexpected analogy between coding and music that makes perfect sense! Time Stamps: *(4:05) Diving into Telepresence and Robotics*(17:48) The Evolution of Software Development*(32:23)  Hiring Practices in Tech*(38:43) Understanding SRE and Reliability*(39:27) The Future of Robotics and Software*(44:59) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links Follow Tony on LinkedIn iManage Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 13m
  6. JAN 22

    Humans, Hallucinations, and Heuristics with Martin Goodson, CEO and Chief Scientist @ Evolution AI

    In this episode, Brian sits down with Martin Goodson, CEO and Chief Scientist of Evolution AI, to discuss his journey into the field of data science and AI, the evolution of AI methodologies, and the future challenges and opportunities.  Martin shares insights into his childhood fascination with AI, his professional path, and the development of machine learning technologies at Evolution AI. The discussion also delves into the limitations of LLMs, the impact of hallucinations in AI, and the critical importance of handling errors and maintaining high accuracy, especially in financial applications.  The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future of AI, the need for better-trained professionals, and how technology might transform business processes in the coming years. Time Stamps: *(01:12) How Martin Got Here*(05:02) ML and Proto-organisms*(08:43) LLMs and How Animals Learn*(12:30) Not-so-conventional Neural Networks*(16:09) Making Models "Happy"*(21:56) Adapting to the Next New Thing*(25:11) No Errors, Ever?*(30:18) Hallucinations and Confidence Scores*(38:00) Resolution Issues*(45:30) If you had a magic wand…*(51:41) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links: Follow Martin on LinkedIn Evolution AI Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    49 min
  7. 12/18/2024

    The Drones in Our Airspace with Amit Ganjoo, Founder and CEO @ ANRA Technologies

    In this episode, Brian chats with Amit Ganjoo, CEO and Founder of ANRA Technologies.  Amit's journey is packed with over 20 years of excitement in aviation, telecom, and wireless. From building his own airplane as a passion project to working with the U.S. Department of Defense on cutting-edge drone technology, Amit has done it all.  They dive into how he got started in aviation, the thrill of constructing an experimental aircraft, and the innovative solutions ANRA Technologies is bringing to air traffic management. The conversation covers the future of flying cars, the challenges of scaling drone operations, and Amit's dream of seeing autonomous air travel become a reality.  Then, in the Post-Fix, Brian and Harriet chat about the future of drones at the consumer level, and what they would order for drone–delivery! Time Stamps: (00:47) Amit's First "Flight" (05:43) What makes it all fly? (10:58) The Hardware and Software of Air Traffic Control (15:49) Does An Automated Airspace Play Well With Humans? (19:02) The Flying Car Conundrum (22:03) ANRA Technologies (26:12) NASA, not just about space! (32:26) The Mobile Airport (35:40) Amit's Crystal Ball (50:07) The Post-Fix -------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links: Follow Amit on LinkedIn ANRA Technologies Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    49 min
  8. 10/30/2024

    Tapping Into the Energy Grid with Andrew Winter, CEO @ Eflex Energy

    On this episode of Solving For Tomorrow, we welcome Andrew Winter, CEO of Eflex Energy. Andrew shares his broader journey into technology, beginning with a Commodore VIC-20, and reflects on the evolution of programming and the importance of foundational learning. The discussion explores leveraging AI and large language models for problem-solving. Andrew introduces Eflex, a company revolutionizing home energy management through intelligent load management and connectivity.  Brian and Andrew delve into the necessity of intelligent energy systems to prevent outages during extreme weather, the role of solar energy and net metering, and the implications of distributed generation and active grid management. The episode also highlights the potential of fusion energy, the challenge of deploying advanced technologies, and emphasizes policy change as crucial for achieving widespread energy solutions. Time Stamps: * (00:31) Andrew Starts Messing with Technology* (04:25) The Pre-Internet Days * (09:40) Leveraging LLMs* (14:27) About Eflex* (21:39) Practical Ways For Energy Saving in the Future* (25:35) Why Do Pool Pumps Matter?*(32:45)  Renewable Energy *(41:58) Sharing Your EV with the Grid*(45:55) If You Had A Magic Wand…*(53:01) The Post-Fix-------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links: Follow Andrew on LinkedIn Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn —----

    1h 5m
  9. 09/25/2024

    Play, Creativity, and Responsibility in Engineering with Daniel Theobald, Founder @ Mekable, Vecna Robotics

    Welcome to Solving For Tomorrow: Tales from the Tech Frontier! In our first episode, we sit down with Daniel Theobald, Founder and CEO of Mekable, Founder and Chairman of Vecna Robotics, and Co-founder and President of MassRobotics.  Daniel shares his journey into engineering, driven by creativity and a strong influence from his non-technical father. He discusses the importance of being hands-on, multidisciplinary, and building a thoughtful technological future. Brian and Daniel discuss the potential of technology in agriculture, emphasizing the need for affordable, healthy food and sustainable farming practices. Daniel's vision for the future includes leveraging ubiquitous computing and sensors to optimize large-scale systems for efficiency and environmental protection. Then, in The Post-Fix, Brian teaches Harriet about the TV show House, playing darts in the Geisel Software office, and how play can lead to a breakthrough. Guest Quote:  “I think about what type of world I want my children to live in in the future.  And how important it is for us to not just blindly rush forward into a technological future thoughtlessly. We need to be more thoughtful than ever about the kind of world we want to create with this technology.” - Daniel Theobald Time Stamps: 00:58 Creativity in Engineering 11:50 What's Fact or Fiction with AI? 16:18 Empowering Humanity with Robotics 23:10 The Future of Food 28:53 Play and Efficiency in Engineering 37:30 Writing Code in Your Dreams 43:12 Building Code from the Ground Up  49:00 The Post-Fix -------- Solving for Tomorrow is sponsored by Geisel Software. We help you create products that seamlessly automate the physical and virtual worlds using robotics, machine learning, and so much more. Find out more at geisel.software. -------- Links: Follow Daniel on LinkedIn MassRobotics.org Follow Brian Geisel on LinkedIn

    1h 5m

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“I don't just think about writing software. I think about solving big problems. Software just happens to be the hammer we hit the nail with.” -Brian Geisel Welcome to Solving for Tomorrow: Tales from the Tech Frontier, the show about solving the universe’s biggest problems with technology. On this show, host Brian Geisel talks to some of the most innovative minds at the cutting edge of software, robotics, automation, AI, ML, and beyond. This show is for enthusiasts and tech leaders alike – whether you're designing a product, building a company or a team, or just fascinated by the next wave of technological innovation. Join Brian as he talks to tech leaders about how to build revolutionary products and support the companies getting those products into the hands of problem solvers worldwide.