Deep Takes Not Fakes

De: Adam Granoff Dave Castellani
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  • Deep Takes Not Fakes is focused on emerging technologies and their impact on businesses. With the speed at which technology is advancing, it can be challenging to distinguish hype from reality. That's where we come in. Join your hosts, Adam Granoff and Dave Castellani, as they take you on a thrilling journey through the fast-paced world of tech and business. Featuring insightful discussions with top business leaders and technology experts, each episode is packed with timely topics that will empower you to make informed decisions and drive your business and technology strategy forward. From AI to Quantum, we cover it all. Don't get left behind in this rapidly evolving landscape. Tune in and stay ahead of the game!
    2023
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  • The State of Online Security with Bruce Schneier
    Sep 10 2024

    As technology evolves at blinding speeds, so too does the world of cybersecurity. But is online security keeping up with the demands of this digital age? Today we are joined by Bruce Schneier, a public-interest technologist working at the intersection of security, technology, and people. Known as the “security guru”, Bruce has written over twelve books and hundreds of articles, essays, and academic papers, and he joins us today to share his thoughts on the current state of online security. We learn about Bruce’s professional background and interests before diving into the biggest security threats and challenges that business leaders face today. We unpack the role of AI in cybersecurity, where cryptography fits in, why national cybersecurity vulnerabilities are a bigger concern than many realize, and the role of new technology in building or breaking trust in this digital age. We end by examining the possible future of digital rights management, and Bruce shares some helpful advice for all Chief Information Officers to keep top-of-mind.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Bruce Schneier details his professional background and interests.
    • Why he prioritizes privacy in his downtime.
    • The biggest security threats and challenges that businesses face today.
    • How AI has influenced online security protocols, and the role of cryptography.
    • The way cryptography has evolved, and what business leaders should be paying attention to.
    • Understanding the role of cryptography in identifying deep fakes.
    • Why everyday citizens should be more concerned about national cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
    • How new technology in this digital age can either help to build trust or break it.
    • Bruce shares his thoughts on the future of digital rights management.
    • What keeps him up at night, how he processes these thoughts, and
    • His final words of advice for all CIOs.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Bruce Schneier

    Bruce Schneier on X

    Bruce Schneier Books on Amazon

    Schneier on Security

    Harvard Kennedy School

    Solid Project

    Tim Berners-Lee

    Adam Granoff on LinkedIn

    Nishit Sadhwani on LinkedIn

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    24 m
  • The Future of Generative AI and the Evolution of Business with Roxane Googin
    Jul 17 2024

    Are you prepared for the sweeping changes AI will bring to your organization? In this episode, we welcome back Roxane Googin to unpack the ins and outs of generative AI and how organizations need to prepare for the inevitable grip of the technology. Roxane is a renowned authority on macroeconomic technology trends and the Chief Futurist at Group 11; a prominent FinTech investor in Silicon Valley. Roxane’s bold predictions, including the internet boom and the rise of smartphones and cloud computing, have solidified her reputation as a leading futurist in the industry. In our conversation, we unpack why some companies will not make it through the AI revolution, the pitfalls of generative AI, and why generative AI is not good for solving the ‘mushy middle’ problems. Explore the potential role of AI in cybersecurity, the evolution of the technology and AI landscape, how organizations need to adapt to the new era of business, and why smaller companies will become the norm. Gain insights into the fundamentals of harnessing data for AI effectively, why data storage is becoming a problem, how AI can help with Climate Change solutions, and more. Tune in and discover how to navigate the future of technology and business with Roxane Googin!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Roxane explains the pros and cons of AI for small and large businesses.
    • Learn about the best and most successful use cases of generative AI.
    • Ways leaders can encourage the adoption of AI within their organizations.
    • The evolution of the tech industry and why you cannot rely on traditional systems.
    • What advantages small businesses have over large corporations in the AI era.
    • Discover how AI opens the door for disruptive and innovative startups.
    • Data fundamentals and how companies should approach managing their data.
    • Hear about the market gaps and opportunities the problem of storage offers.
    • She shares her perspective on Climate Change and how AI can help.
    • Final takeaways and game-changing technology on the horizon.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Roxane Googin Bio

    Group 11

    Episode 10: Roxane Googin Predicts the Future of AI

    Link Capital Partners

    High Tech Observer

    Hammerspace

    Adam Granoff on LinkedIn

    Dave Castellani on LinkedIn

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    41 m
  • The Future of Technological Innovation with Darryl Agostinelli
    Jun 27 2024

    Advances in AI, machine learning, and other technologies have dramatically accelerated the pace of change. In recent years, the convergence of technology and healthcare has led to groundbreaking advancements, especially in supporting children with autism. In today's episode, you'll hear from Darryl Agostinelli, Chief Technology Officer at The New England Center for Children (NECC), where he spearheads initiatives in IT infrastructure, automation, and cybersecurity at NECC. In this episode, he explains how NECC is leveraging technology to build a global network of educators, researchers, and programs aimed at helping individuals with autism lead fuller lives. Join us as we explore the impact of AI on enhancing autism services for kids and delve into futuristic-sounding concepts like technological singularity, superconductivity, quantum supercomputing, and more!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • An introduction to Darryl, his passions for both work and play, and his role at NECC.
    • Insight into NECC’s ACE (Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia) ABA Software System.
    • How AI will augment NECC’s programs and educational tools.
    • Defining “the singularity” and why it’s important for everyone to understand.
    • The risk introduced by singularity and its impact on the world around us.
    • Some of the implications and applications of superconductivity.
    • Quantum supercomputers: what are they and what problems can they solve?
    • Reasons that Darryl remains optimistic about technological innovation.
    • The concerning impact that AI could have on our critical reasoning skills.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Darryl Agostinelli

    Darryl Agostinelli on LinkedIn

    Darryl Agostinelli on GitHub

    The New England Center for Children

    The Singularity is Near

    Google Brain

    Adam Granoff on LinkedIn

    Dave Castellani on LinkedIn

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