{Radio} Bots have feelings too, you know
Or do they? Blake Lemoine an Alphabet engineer working on an AI Google chat bot names LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) thinks they might. His belief is that his Bot has reached sentient level, the notion, that technology has humanlike feelings and is having independent thoughts, he is so adamant that he took Google […]
{Radio} Synbio the new $40 trillion industry
Synbio the new $40 trillion industry
{Radio} Industrial 5G – the next big revolution
5G is barely here and there’s already talk about 6G and how supersonic fast it might be, when it gets here, in 2030’ish, but that’s not the real story, the big horizon changer here is the introduction of an interoperable Industrial 5G standard later this year that will kick start the next big things. In […]
{Radio} The best of 2021
In this week’s on-air chat Hong Kong radio 3’s James Ross and I chat about all things good, positive and encouraging in a year that for most of us we’d otherwise like to forget. It was the first year that electric vehicles outsold diesel cars in Europe – a sign of what’s to come worldwide, […]
{Radio} This is why reality TV is future proof
schadenfreude /ˈʃɑːd(ə)nˌfrɔɪdə,German ˈʃɑːdənˌfrɔydə/Learn to pronounce noun pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune. is a big part of why reality TV works so well. But wait there’s more. Reality TV’s history is deeply rooted in our innate desire to peer over a fence and voyeuristically see into other people’s lives. As a television genre […]