• 236: 42

  • Nov 30 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #236 where we have a chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.

    This week, Debbie, Pete, Rob, Dimiti, Bill, Marc, and Leonard jump on Web3 to talk about:

    • BAD KARAOKE! "Spain", Chick Corea
    • Why we don't care about global warming - the 5th Element answer
    • Change and confusion - the state of tech policy in the U.S.
    • CV2X is approved but is it a big deal?
    • Human-centric digital future - Data Diva's good work
    • GenAI supercomputing - why? The answer is 42.
    • The giving season is also the tech layoff season? What?
    • Scaling law BINGO
    • The Agentic AI layoff - the great offloading of humanity and empathy
    • Our emerging culture of offloading our humanity to AI
    • We select profit over humanity whether you like it or not
    • Cutting cables under the sea - the new form of digital warfare
    • Cyber Resilience - enforceable? A formula for security or inflation, or both?
    • The case for SysBOM (System Bill of Materials). The industry will catch on in five years

    Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids’ education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.

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