• Beyond Beautiful Buildings: Innovative Architecture And The City
    Mar 3 2025

    How does architecture shape our daily lives beyond just aesthetics? Nader Tehrani, principal at NADAAA and former Cooper Union Dean, reveals the hidden systems behind modern buildings and cities that most of us never consider.

    Tehrani challenges conventional architectural thinking by prioritizing construction techniques before design concepts - a complete reversal of traditional methods. He explains how his firm reclaimed control over building processes when contractors deemed certain designs "unbuildable," and discusses the transition from mass production to mass customization in architecture.

    The conversation explores how climate change is forcing architects to rethink building longevity, the unexpected environmental impact of glass facades, and why Boston has more architects per capita than anywhere else in the world. Tehrani also shares insights on architectural education, explaining why he teaches students to "design for uncertainty" rather than specific workplace skills.

    Whether you're fascinated by urban spaces, sustainability, or how technology is transforming creative fields, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the innovative architecture that shapes our built environment.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Building a Resilient Boston: How Technology is Reshaping City Life
    Feb 24 2025

    Can technology make a city more livable? Boston's Office of Emerging Technologies is tackling this challenge head-on through innovative solutions in climate monitoring, traffic management, and urban planning.

    Michael Lawrence Evans and Abigail Menendez share how Boston is using AI-powered traffic signals to reduce congestion, deploying environmental sensors to monitor air quality in real-time, and preparing for climate challenges like coastal flooding. Learn about Project Greenlight's impact on traffic flow, community-led initiatives measuring air quality in Blue Hill Ave, and how the city is building resilience through data-driven decision making.

    Join Dr. Awesome and his guests as they discuss current efforts, cities and technologies that inspire them, and their hopes for a brighter and more resilient Boston.

    Key topics covered:

    • How AI and machine learning are improving government operations
    • Community-driven environmental monitoring
    • Traffic optimization through Google Maps data and signal timing
    • Climate resilience strategies for flooding and heat management
    • The future of Boston's transportation and climate infrastructure


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Future Of Parenting: Building Better Families Through Data
    Feb 17 2025

    Modern parenting faces unique challenges as families become more isolated and traditional support systems fade away. Ami Meoded, co-founder of littleone.care, introduces Elora - a revolutionary baby wellness monitor that goes beyond basic sleep tracking to provide 24/7 insights into infant development.


    Meoded explains how Elora's wearable technology analyzes baby movements and sounds to track key developmental metrics including activity levels, sleep patterns, and exposure to language. The device helps address modern parenting challenges by enabling multiple caregivers to stay connected through a shared app.


    Drawing from personal experience of how early caregiving impacts development, Meoded discusses the importance of consistent, quality interactions in a baby's first 24 months. Learn how technology can support (not replace) the fundamentals of parenting - smiling, hugging, and engaging with your child. Welcome to the future of parenting!


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    1 hr
  • Smart Robots, Social Rules: Learning To Build Trust In Robots
    Jan 27 2025

    Will robots eventually take our jobs? The reality is more nuanced. Robotics expert Matthias Scheutz explains how robots are meant to augment human capabilities rather than replace us entirely. From automated warehouses to healthcare assistance, discover how the next generation of robots will transform our workplaces and homes.


    Learn why creating robots that can function in unpredictable environments remains a major challenge, why human-like robots might not be the best approach, and how teaching machines to understand social norms is crucial for their successful integration into society. Scheutz shares insights on the practical limitations of current robotics technology and offers a realistic vision of how robots will shape our future in the next decade.


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    56 mins
  • Powerful Local Solutions: Transforming Our Green Tech Game
    Jan 20 2025

    ⁠​Did you know that healthcare and biotech facilities produce more emissions than the airline industry? While medical innovation saves lives, it comes with an environmental cost. Meet Sam White, an innovator tackling this challenge by revolutionizing how biotech waste is recycled and transformed into new products.


    This conversation explores:

    • How a simple recycling solution is turning biotech waste into valuable products
    • A groundbreaking cooling technology helping 95,000 farmers in India triple their income without relying on diesel generators
    • The future of energy storage that could enable wind and solar to operate as reliably as nuclear power
    • Why small, local innovations might be the key to fighting climate change


    Join us for a practical look at how climate technology is transforming industries and creating sustainable solutions for our future.


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    50 mins
  • Thank you! See you again in the not too distant future
    Dec 6 2024

    Thank you all for your amazing support. We want to wish you a wonderful holiday season. We are taking a short break but will be back on January 20th, 2025.


    We're working on lots of exciting new episodes and some fun surprises. Looking forward to talking with you all again in the near future - 2025 is going to be awesome!


    Enjoy the show? Have some suggestions? We'd love to hear from you at thefuturistsociety@gmail.com

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    3 mins
  • The Future of Economics - A Conversation with Nobel Laureate Simon Johnson
    Oct 25 2024


    In this thought-provoking episode of The Futurist Society, Dr. Awesome welcomes Nobel Prize-winning economist Simon Johnson to explore the future of economics and its impact on society. Professor Johnson, from MIT's Sloan School of Management, shares insights from his recent work on technological progress and economic disparities. The conversation delves into the challenges of job market polarization, the potential of AI to reshape the workforce, and innovative approaches to creating more good jobs. Johnson also discusses the importance of investment in breakthrough technologies and the concept of a "protopia" - a continuously improving world enabled by responsible innovation.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Future of Universal Translation - A Conversation with Philipp Koehn
    Oct 7 2024


    In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of machine translation with Dr. Philipp Koehn, a professor at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Koehn discusses the current state of machine translation technology, its challenges, and the potential future where universal translation could become a reality. He shares insights on the impact of deep learning, the integration of speech and text processing, and the cultural implications of advanced translation technologies.

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    49 mins