Tesla’s computing advantage and Italy’s population crisis on The Future, This Week
This week: Tesla’s computing advantage, Italy’s population crisis and gravitational batteries.
Virtual prisons and satellites on The Future, This Week
This week: virtual prisons, blinded by satellites, and robots in love.
Predictions and global megatrends on The Future, This Week
This Week: we look back at 2019 and forward to 2020, and reflect on how we connect tech and business trends with global megatrends
Coming soon: The Future, This Week Season 7
Season 7 of The Future, This Week is almost here. Join Sandra Peter and Kai Riemer as they sit down to rethink and unlearn trends in technology and business.
James Crabtree on India’s billionaire raj
With the rise of a billionaire superclass from the austere remnants of India's state socialism, how will India handle rising inequality?
Shakespearean AI and the capitalism crisis on The Future, This Week
This week: AI and Shakespeare, the capitalism crisis, and cows in VR.
The future of work not as usual on The Future, This Week
This week: working less for more, and the future of work not as usual.
Calling bullshit and algorithms on The Future, This Week
This week: calling bullshit, sexist credit cards and death predictions with Jevin West.
Halloween with beer corpses and zombie bots on The Future, This Week
This week: a Halloween special with beer corpses, zombie bots and connected birds
Seeing in colour with Alvy Ray Smith
What is the history of digital colour? How did Moore's Law shape computer animation? Mike Seymour talks with Pixar co-founder, Dr Alvy Ray Smith.
Thinking with Daniel Kahneman
How can we make better decisions? Professor Daniel Kahneman discusses bias, noise and algorithms.
Superannuation and the future of work on The Future, This Week
This week: “death and taxes,” the future of retirement and superannuation.