The Humalogy® Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
4 episodes of The Humalogy® Podcast since the first episode, which aired on April 22nd, 2020.
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Episode 4: Diving Deep into Data with Piyanka Jain
May 4th, 2020 | 42 mins 24 secs
ai, big data, data, technology
On this episode, Scott Klososky sits down with Piyanka Jain. Piyanka is the founder as well as president and CEO of Aryng, a data science consulting, training and advising company. She is also is the bestselling author of the book Behind Every Good Decision as well as a renowned speaker. She has worked with clients such as Google, Box, Apple, and GE. Before founding Aryng, she was the head of business analytics at PayPal North America. Scott and Piyanka will discuss how organizations can improve the way they use data to gain valuable insights to get closer to the truth – with a capital T.
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Episode 3: What Does a Fatal Accident Mean for the Future of Autonomous Vehicles?
April 22nd, 2020 | 19 mins 35 secs
In March of 2018, an accident involving an autonomous vehicle killed a woman in Arizona. What does this mean for the future of driverless technology, and are we focused on a tragedy when we should be focused on the statistics? Guest: International Speaker and Futurist Scott Klososky
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Episode 2: The Case for a Technology Speed Limit
April 22nd, 2020 | 30 mins 52 secs
ai, artificial intelligence, business, tech, technology
Articles, op-ed’s, and indictments, it’s been a rough few months for technology, specifically social media. There has been enormous push back about its deepening presence in our human fabric. Is it a sign that we need to slow down? Guest - Keith Commander, Future Point of View VP of Engineering.
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Episode 1: Are Technology Companies Failing Us?
April 22nd, 2020 | 28 mins 9 secs
ai, artificial intelligence, business, ethics, tech, technology
Tech giants are criticized for placing profits over user welfare. What is their responsibility to users and how should they be held accountable? Guest - Scott Klososky, Founding Partner of Future Point of View and Author of “Did God Create the Internet?: The Impact of Technology on Humanity.”