Technology Intelligence Podcast

By: The Telegraph
  • Summary

  • The world is changing - this is your future. In this podcast Harry De Quetteville examines how technology will impact our day-to-day lives; from the money in your pocket, to how we build our careers and the ways we stay healthy. In each episode Harry speaks to innovators whose bleeding edge technologies are disrupting the status quo and gets the clearest possible view of how our lives will be changed as a result.

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Episodes
  • The Future Of Food: Ocado CTO on his 'hive' of robots, plus would you eat lab-grown meat?
    Jun 4 2018
    In this episode we examine how technology will disrupt the way our food is grown, reared, processed, sold and delivered. With a rapidly growing population, can tech offer us the answer to feed future generations? How close are we to being able to grow meat in the lab that tastes indistinguishable from the real thing? Prof Dr Mark Post from Mosameat gives his predictions for this evolving procedure.Harry and the team begin with a fascinating insight into how Ocado are using robotics and machine learning to revolutionise the supply chain for our groceries, from the company's CTO Paul Clarke.We also hear from Will Wells, CEO of Hummingbird Technologies, about the new ways drones are being used to monitor crop health from the skies.Context in this episode is provided by Charles Godfray from the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    36 mins
  • The Future Of The Home: Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO, on making our houses more human-centric
    May 21 2018
    The digital revolution has already hit our homes - with almost every type of device having a 'smart' alternative available now. So if you're one of the early adopters, how much of that tech in your house will be sticking around - and how much will be abandoned? In this episode we speak to the companies battling for control of our homes - including Samsung, Philips and Amazon. Amazon's Chief Technology Officer strongly makes the case for voice, but admits voice-controlled devices won't control everything and will only form part of the mix. We'll also hear how technology is changing how our houses are built - and whether advancements can help solve the housing crisis. Do you really need windows is flatscreen panels can easily switch between glorious vistas all around the world and provide us with natural spectrum light? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    37 mins
  • The Future Of Healthcare: 'Predictalitics', medical chatbots and turning DNA into data
    May 7 2018
    Much of medicine is about information - the data that helps doctors make the right choices about our treatment. So how will the revolution in big data impact complex heatlhcare systems like the NHS? In a world of smartphones and messaging, will we need to sit in the GP's waiting room surrounded by other people with their coughs and colds - or will patients fight for the right to maintain a personal relationship with their doctor? With the rise of the robots - should we be trusting humans with their shaky hands to slice us open, or is it time to hand over the scalpel to the machines? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    38 mins

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