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  • Can we trust self-driving vehicles? With Noah Gedrimas
    May 22 2024

    Joining us on board the good ship SS Tomorrow is Noah Gedrimas from GPR.

    Noah Gedrimas, Vice President of Strategy at GPR, discusses developing and adopting autonomous vehicles, focusing on their various applications in industries such as seaports, mining, and agriculture. He highlights the need for a better understanding of how these vehicles operate and the trust that needs to be built in the technology. The conversation also touches on the potential risks and accidents associated with automated cars, emphasizing the need for significant scrutiny and careful consideration.


    The automotive industry has seen examples of companies that have capitalized on early investments in automated technologies, such as Google's Waymo project. GPR's research focus is on making autonomous driving cheaper and applicable in more domains, with the goal of broadening operational design domains for business cases.


    The challenges of automated driving in edge cases, such as flooded roads, are discussed, along with the future of autonomous vehicles and the reliance on drivers for certain operations. The robotic space is growing rapidly, offering many interesting opportunities, and collaboration is key in this field. Youngsters interested in robotics can participate in projects like SAE mini-baja, which allows them to build and race off-road cars against other universities.


    Noah emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience in robotics and engineering, emphasizing the value of building and designing something that works in the real world. He encourages students to get involved in robotics programs like FIRST Robotics and VEX Robotics.

    Key Takeaways:


    Autonomous vehicles rely on sensors like lidars, cameras, and radars to understand their environment

    • Autonomous technology is applied in various industries, including mining, logistics, and long-haul trucking.

    • Autonomous driving involves three main stages: sensing, planning, and acting.

    • The goal is to simplify the operation of autonomous vehicles and make it safer.

    • Concerns about the public's fear of autonomous vehicles and the limitations of their applications need to be addressed.

    • Companies that develop a product first often make more money than fast followers.

    • Examples of successful companies in the blue ocean development space include Waymo, Google's self-driving car project, and GPR.

    • Ground-penetrating radar is used to detect the car's position on an HD map.

    • Autonomous technology is being applied in various industries beyond automobiles, including ports, mining, and farming.

    • Automation is being explored in harsh or rural regions, particularly in Australia.

    • The future of automated vehicles may involve advanced ADAS features.

    • AI can excel at complex calculations and problem-solving, but simple tasks can be challenging for robots.

    • The robotic space is a rapidly growing field that requires collaboration, hands-on experience, and industry sponsors and competitions.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction

    02:09 Transitioning to Robotics

    04:18 Sense: Understanding the Environment

    06:59 Applications of Autonomous Technology

    09:31 Readiness to Take Control

    11:50 Introduction to GPR and its Impact on Autonomous Driving

    13:59 Importance of Broadening Operational Design Domains

    16:06 Automation in Agriculture

    21:21 The Wozniak Coffee Test

    23:12 Exploring the Differences in Human and AI Capabilities

    23:18 The Growing Robotic Space

    24:11 The Importance of Collaboration in Robotics

    24:46 Getting Involved in Robotics Projects

    25:24 Designing for a Competitive Environment

    25:24 Hands-on Experience in Robotics

    26:19 Building and Designing for the Real World

    26:53 Opportunities with Industry Sponsors and Competitions

    27:06 Getting Involved in Robotics Programs




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  • Does it take a village to raise an AI? Interview with David Sneider
    May 8 2024

    David Schneider from Lit Protocol joins us on board the Good Ship SS Tomorrow, where he discusses the mission of making the internet a better place for all by focusing on digital ownership and decentralised web technologies. Lit Protocol is a distributed key management network that enables programmable signing and encryption without a central controller.

    The development of web-free technology is progressing, but it is an infrastructural problem that requires building abstraction layers for easier application development. The concept of user-owned data is gaining importance, allowing individuals to have control and consent over their data. The future of the space depends on the pace of AI development, the growth of decentralised finance, and real-world asset tokenization.

    Keywords


    Lit Protocol, digital ownership, decentralised web technologies, distributed key management network, web-free technology, user-owned data, AI development, decentralised finance, real-world asset tokenization

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    05:08 Challenges of Web-Free Technology

    13:16 Open Source Models and Closed Source Models

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  • Do we still need the office? with Nathan Rawlins from Lucid
    Apr 17 2024

    Summary


    In this episode, Dave interviews Nathan Rawlins from Lucid about how the workplace has changed in the last four years. They discuss the unique features of Lucid and its position among competitors. Nathan highlights the need for companies to adopt modern ways of working and move away from traditional methods. They also explore the role of AI in the workplace and how it can enhance human creativity. The conversation touches on work-life balance and the flexibility that technology offers. Nathan shares his insights on future workplace trends and emphasizes the importance of finding the best ways of working for each company.

    Takeaways


    The workplace has changed significantly in the last four years, with a greater emphasis on flexible and collaborative work.

    Lucid differentiates itself by enabling visual collaboration and bringing teams together to work on complex problems.

    The biggest competitor for Lucid is the status quo, as many teams continue to work in outdated ways.

    AI can augment human creativity and help with tasks that humans don't want to do, leading to more effective and efficient work.

    Work-life balance has become a more prevalent conversation, and technology can enable flexible work arrangements.

    Future workplace trends include the practical application of AI and a focus on innovation and creative work.

    The workplace of the future will be diverse, with different companies adopting different ways of working based on their needs.

    Companies should consider adopting modern ways of working and enabling flexibility to improve productivity and creativity.

    Nathan Rawlins can be found on LinkedIn, and more information about Lucid can be found on their website.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Guest's Journey

    02:05 What Makes Lucid Different

    03:22 Competitors and Changing Work Habits

    04:22 The Changing Workplace in the Last Four Years

    07:25 The Role of AI in the Workplace

    09:49 Work-Life Balance and Lucid's Role

    12:20 Workplace Trends in the Next 12 Months

    14:38 Envisioning the Workplace in 5-10 Years

    16:15 Advice for Adopting Modern Ways of Working

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  • What is the State of the Metaverse in 2024? pt 2 Josh Jones from Cornucopias
    Apr 10 2024

    Summary


    In this episode, Dave interviews Josh Jones from Cornucopius about the state of play for the Metaverse in 2024. Josh shares his journey into the blockchain gaming space, from his early entrepreneurial ventures to his interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. He discusses how Cornucopius differentiates itself from other blockchain games by focusing on high-quality graphics, strong lore, and a supportive community. Josh also dispels myths about blockchain gaming and emphasizes the importance of community involvement and ownership in the Web3 gaming space. He highlights the KopiCares initiative, which aims to give back to the community through tree planting and other charitable projects. Finally, Josh shares his insights on the future of the space, including the potential impact of AI, blockchain, and the Internet of Things.

    Takeaways


    Cornucopius differentiates itself in the blockchain gaming space through high-quality graphics, strong lore, and a supportive community.

    Blockchain gaming dispels myths about scams and offers real utility and application of blockchain technology.

    Web3 gaming promotes community involvement, ownership of assets, and a more democratic gaming experience.

    The KopiCares initiative by Cornucopius aims to give back to the community through tree planting and other charitable projects.

    The future of the space may see advancements in AI, blockchain, and the Internet of Things, with potential benefits and concerns.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:01 Differentiating Cornucopius in the Blockchain Gaming Space

    07:35 Dispelling Myths about Blockchain Gaming

    11:51 Moving Towards a More Democratic Gaming Experience

    15:15 KopiCares: Giving Back to the Community

    23:26 Envisioning the Future of the Space

    26:50 Where to Find Josh Jones

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  • What is the State of the Metaverse in 2024? pt 1 with Alec Wantoch from Hyperplay
    Apr 3 2024
    In this episode, Alec Wontoch, Head of Product at HyperPlay, joins us on board the good ship SS Tomorrow. Here he discusses all about the future of the metaverse and web3 gaming. Alec shares his background in tech and how he got into the web3 space. He explains how HyperPlay solves the wallet interaction problem in web3 gaming and offers a better user experience for players and developers. Alec discusses the importance of interoperability and aggregating stores in the metaverse. He dispels myths about the metaverse and discusses the potential involvement of big companies like Disney and Netflix. Alec also talks about the move towards a more democratic gaming experience and the barriers to metaverse development. He highlights the tech trends to watch in 2024 and predicts that the metaverse will be a main source of entertainment in the future. Takeaways HyperPlay solves the wallet interaction problem in web3 gaming and offers a better user experience for players and developers. Interoperability and aggregating stores are important for the development of the metaverse. There are myths about the metaverse that need to be dispelled, and big companies like Disney and Netflix may get involved in the space. The gaming industry is moving towards a more democratic experience, with increased player engagement and community involvement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:47 Getting into the Tech Space 03:03 Improving User Experience 04:01 Interoperability and Aggregating Stores 04:16 Dispelling Myths About the Metaverse 05:26 The Future of the Metaverse 06:17 Moving Towards a More Democratic Gaming Experience 07:53 Barriers to Metaverse Development and Overcoming Them 10:29 Tech Trends to Watch in 2024 11:47 The Future of the Space in 5-10 Years 13:26 Tips for Youngsters Interested in the Gaming Industry 14:33 Exciting Developments in the Gaming Industry 17:03 Closing Remarks and Where to Find HyperPlay You can follow Alec on Twitter here. (I refuse to call it X) or on LinkedIn here. Questions? Comments? I love to hear feedback from listeners and read them back the following episode. Send them directly to me: thefriendlyfuturist@proton.me Remember, folks, that this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice. Please do your own research before any finance or investment decisions. What topics or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to thefriendlyfutrist@proton.me Connect with me directly on LinkedIn and keep the conversation flowing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-monk-mphil-cpm/ How to support me :) Join the new Discord community and meet fellow Futureheads here Leave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097 Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futureheads The full interviews for each of our guests are available on my Substack https://substack.com/profile/20391916-the-friendly-futurist?r=c52i4&s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web Alternatively, you can tip us with Bitcoin Cash here: https://cointr.ee/podcastswest We have also pledged for Unicef, to help with humanitarian efforts during the Ukraine crisis.Will you join us? Any loose change will help https://www.unicef.org/appeals/ukraine
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  • Why do you need Cyber Insurance? with Sam Weaver from Coaltion
    Mar 27 2024

    In this episode, Sam Weaver from Coalition joins us on board the good ship SS Tomorrow. Where he talks about the importance of cyber insurance for small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Sam shares his journey and highlights the growing cyber risks faced by businesses. He explains that cyber risk is the most significant risk of our generation and that SMEs are particularly vulnerable.

    Sam discusses the leading concerns in the Australian business landscape, such as scam messages, email attacks, and ransomware. He provides tips to prevent cyberattacks, including being sceptical of inbound messages and implementing multi-factor authentication. Sam also discusses the impact of remote work on cyber risks and the future of cyber insurance.

    Takeaways


    Cyber risk is the most significant risk of our generation, and SMEs are particularly vulnerable.

    Leading concerns in the Australian business landscape include scam messages, email attacks, and ransomware.

    To prevent cyber-attacks, be sceptical of inbound messages, implement multi-factor authentication, and stay updated on new vulnerabilities.

    The rise of remote work has increased cyber risks, mainly through technologies like Remote Desktop Protocol.

    The future of cyber insurance involves integrating new technologies, such as AI, to better protect against emerging threats.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction

    01:13 Sam Weaver's Journey

    03:04 Vulnerability of SMEs to Cyber Risks

    04:26 Leading Concerns in Australian Business Landscape

    05:26 Tips to Prevent Cyber Attacks

    07:09 Impact of Remote Work on Cyber Risks

    09:07 Making SMEs Resilient Against Cyber Attacks

    13:41 The Future of Cyber Insurance


    For more information, visit https://www.coalitioninc.com/en-gb.

    Or follow Sam on LinkedIn here.

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  • How do we build trust and safety in the industrial metaverse? Interview with Nathan from NTT
    Mar 13 2024
    In this episode, Nathan Vandenberg from NTT joins us on board the good ship SS Tomorrow. Where he chats to us about trust and safety in the industrial metaverse. They discuss the difference between the industrial and consumer metaverse, the importance of the network in the industrial metaverse, and the application of zero trust in industrial environments. They also touch on the impact of the 5G rollout, other enabling technologies like LoRaWAN, and the environmental impact of technology. Nathan shares NTT's vision for the future, including the development of an innovative optical and wireless network. Overall, the conversation highlights the critical role of trust, security, and sustainability in the industrial metaverse. Takeaways The industrial metaverse is focused on connecting manufacturing and health environments through specialized networks, enabling better decision-making through the analysis of rich data. Security is a critical consideration in the industrial metaverse, and the concept of zero trust, which involves never trusting and always verifying, is essential in ensuring trustworthiness and safety. Consumers should be aware of the security implications of connecting various devices to their networks and should prioritize security when choosing products and services. The rollout of 5G is a significant development in the industrial metaverse, enabling greater connectivity and performance in industrial and campus environments. The future of the industrial metaverse involves the development of innovative technologies, such as an all-photonics-based network, to address power consumption and environmental challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:43 Difference between Industrial Metaverse and Consumer Metaverse 03:28 Importance of Network in the Industrial Metaverse 04:35 Security and Trust in the Industrial Metaverse 05:45 Zero Trust and its Application in Industrial Environments 07:36 Security Considerations for Average Consumers 11:18 Impact of 5G Rollout in the Industrial Metaverse 17:28 Other Enabling Technologies: LoRaWAN 19:30 The Network as the Computer in the Industrial Metaverse 21:54 Environmental Impact and Sustainability 24:36 Future Outlook: Innovative Optical and Wireless Network 28:27 Closing Remarks Questions? Comments? I love to hear feedback from listeners and read them back the following episode. Send them directly to me: thefriendlyfuturist@proton.me Remember, folks, that this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be seen as financial advice. Please do your own research before any finance or investment decisions. What topics or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to thefriendlyfutrist@proton.me Connect with me directly on LinkedIn and keep the conversation flowing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-monk-mphil-cpm/ How to support me :) Join the new Discord community and meet fellow Futureheads here Leave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097 Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futureheads The full interviews for each of our guests are available on my Substack https://substack.com/profile/20391916-the-friendly-futurist?r=c52i4&s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web Alternatively, you can tip us with Bitcoin Cash here: https://cointr.ee/podcastswest We have also pledged for Unicef, to help with humanitarian efforts during the Ukraine crisis., will you join us? Any small change will help https://www.unicef.org/appeals/ukraine
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  • What is ReFI? And how it will save the planet? Interview with Alan Ransil
    Mar 6 2024

    In this episode, Alan Ransil from Operad joins us on board the good ship SS Tomorrow about the concept of refi (regenerative finance) in the context of Web3 and blockchain technology. They discuss the environmental impact of different types of blockchains, the difference between refi and DeFi (decentralized finance), and various refi projects that aim to rebuild the financial system in an ecologically regenerative way.

    Alan highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in sustainability claims and the potential of Web3 data to achieve this. He also mentions the future goal of eliminating greenwashing through data systems that allow consumers to verify claims made by companies.

    Takeaways


    Different types of blockchains have varying environmental impacts, with some networks like Ethereum and Celo significantly reducing energy consumption compared to Bitcoin.

    Refi (regenerative finance) aims to rebuild the financial system in an ecologically regenerative way, focusing on environmental sustainability and reducing reliance on extraction.

    Refi projects use Web3 tools and transparent data to promote sustainability, such as measuring and reducing the environmental impact of blockchain networks, supporting carbon offset projects, and incentivizing ecologically regenerative practices.

    Web3 data can provide end-to-end transparency in sustainability claims, allowing consumers to verify the environmental and social impact of products and services and identify greenwashing.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:30 Environmental Impact of Blockchain Technology

    06:09 Refi vs. DeFi

    08:18 Ecologically Regenerative Finance

    09:41 Shamba Network: Connecting Farmers to Carbon Offset Markets

    12:29 Using Web3 Data for Transparency and Accountability

    15:22 The Future of Sustainability Claims and Greenwashing

    16:40 Conclusion

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    19 m