
618 episodes

thinkfuture: innovation, startups and the future kalaboukis
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All about innovation, startups, and the future - discussing topics which range from technology (AI, IoT, Big Data) to technologies impact on humans (Work, Play, Culture) and the future of everything in any sector - retail, banking, technology, hiring, and more. We are always looking for Innovators like you to interview for our weekly podcast. If you have any stories on innovation, disruption or the future that you would like to share (happy or unfortunate), let us know. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/support
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622 EXTRA We Are The Parents Of AI (Part 4 of 4)
We need to treat each other better on the internet, and then AI will learn to become better. We are the ones who created the monsters, now we need to re-parent them properly.
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621 EXTRA Negativity Gets More Attention (Part 3 of 4)
One of the reasons we are so horrible to each other online is that we are clamoring for attention. We figure that if we can be loud and negative, then someone will pay attention to us. --- http://ideateandexecute.com
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620 Seeing The Future with Charlene Li @ PAConsulting
or the past two decades, Charlene Li has been helping people see the future. She’s an expert on digital transformation, leadership, customer experience, and the future of work. She’s the author of six books, including the New York Times bestseller, Open Leadership, and co-author of the critically acclaimed book, Groundswell. Her latest book is the bestseller The Disruption Mindset. She currently serves as the Chief Research Officer at PA Consulting, an end-to-end innovation consultancy. Named one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company, Charlene is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School and lives in San Francisco. Connect with Charlene on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/charleneli. ---- http://ideateandexecute.com
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619 EXTRA Humans Clamor For Attention (Part 2 of 4)
As the internet progressed from a wild west model to a more controlled model, we needed to try to capture more and more attention. Unfortunately, this ended up messing us up, big time. Part 2 of 4 --- http://ideateandexecute.com
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618 EXTRA Why AI Bots Suck So Bad (Part 1 of 4)
There has been story after story of how AI bots are really terrible, from Tay to Amazon Recruiting, learning from the way humans work just isn't working. How do we create better AI models? --- http://ideateandexecute.com
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617 EXTRA Hypercuration Vs Creativity
We now live in a world with an AI and big data-driven highly curated feed of information fired at us 24/7. It's almost like the only way we can be creative and innovative is to step away from the feed and spend time in the natural world (instead of the virtual world on our devices).
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Customer Reviews
Digestible TED Talk-esque Podcast
These are brisk to listen to, and to the point. Topics such as these are daunting to many, but a novice can “break-in” with this podcast.
Scratches My Brain
This podcast gets me out of my head and into the future, I love how it helps me think about things in a new light, connect the dots differently.
Amazing food for thought for the very open minded
Let's put it this way... the show was 15 minutes long, and after the third minute I hit the "subscribe" button. TF does something few people do and even fewer do WELL... asks you to take a serious look at where our society is going and what big-picture changes are happening. What I love is that the show is fully aware that so many developments are unpredictable. Not recommended for people closed to new ideas