The Future, This Week 08 September 2017
This week: pay with a smile, fake reviews and regulating AI.
Capturing China’s middle class potential
The emergence of China's middle class is one of the greatest economic stories of the 21st century and a game changer for the global markets.
A future of automation with Hugh Durrant-Whyte
What does automation mean for the future of mining, agriculture, cities and the future of jobs? A discussion with Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Chief Scientific Adviser at the UK Ministry of Defence.
Are we ready for the new revolution?
Technological advances are about to bring massive changes that some nations will cope with better than others.
The Future, This Week 28 July 2017
Season 2 is here: what happened while we were gone, real problems with AI, spying vacuums, and a suicidal robot.
The collision of marketing and robotics: robots at your service
Marketers have long had a fascination with robots. But recently marketers have been most excited about the growing ability of robots to provide customer service.
The Future, This Week 02 June 2017
This week: big design, keeping up with blockchain, how computers change us and goodbye Walt.
The Future, This Week 26 May 2017
This week: medicine goes digital, AI for president and cameras killing keyboards.
The Future, This Week 21 April 2017
This week: A special edition: Amazon is finally, officially coming to Australia.
The Future, This Week 01 April 2017
This week's April Fool's special edition: how Elon Musk wants to save us from the AI apocalypse, the role of smart phones in planned parenthood, farmers hacking tractors, and Trump's burning tweets.
Machine learning – mapping the world’s collective intelligence
The time we spend trying to parse the data to make informed decisions, but also to try to identify new connections and trends is growing exponentially. We talk to Dan Buczaczer from Quid about how machine intelligence is helping us interrogate the world’s collective intelligence.