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Future(s) with an (S)

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by Richard Bukowski

7 episodes
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A podcast that dares to imagine not just one future, but the myriad possibilities that lie ahead. In these episodes, we'll dive into conversations with industry leaders, exploring cutting-edge topics and future thinking methodologies. Looking to futureproof your business, an activist fighting for change, or simply curious about what tomorrow might bring, this podcast offers practical tools and imaginative scenarios to help you navigate the uncertainties ahead.

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9/7/2024

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October 7, 2024

The Triad & Future(s) of Digital Identity

<p>XAI (Explainable AI)<br>IoE (Internet of Everything)<br>Biometrics</p><p>Bukowski refers to these technologies as "the Triad" and explains how they are shaping digital identity. He discusses the potential applications of these technologies in various sectors, including finance, healthcare, smart cities, and government.<br>The script also touches on:</p><p>The inadequacy of traditional passwords<br>The growth of the biometrics market<br>Multimodal biometrics and AI<br>The importance of data protection<br>Homomorphic encryption</p><p>Bukowski provides examples of how these technologies can work together to create more secure, efficient, and personalized systems. He concludes by emphasizing the transformative potential of these technologies and the need to balance technological advancement with ethical considerations and public trust.</p>

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October 1, 2024

Future(s) of Linear TV - Part II

<p>In this episode, we explore the future of linear television with special guest Julian Zilberbrand, a product innovator and digital television authority. We delve into the technological advancements shaping the future of TV, from digital signal processing to immersive viewing experiences.</p><p><strong>Guest Introduction:  </strong>Julian Zilberbrand: Product innovator, Business Development leader, digital and advanced television authority, with experience at Paramount, Viacom, Zenith, and Starcom.</p>

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October 1, 2024

Future(s) of Linear TV - Part I

<p>In this episode, we dive into the fascinating evolution of television technology and culture. We explore the birth of cable TV, tracing its roots from local antenna systems to the launch of pioneering networks like HBO. We discuss how TV Guide became more than just a schedule, shaping viewing habits and becoming a cultural touchstone. The development of the first TV remotes is examined, from Zenith's Flashmatic to the FCC's 1963 authorization of radio frequency remotes. Finally, we look at a groundbreaking moment in sitcom history: "I Love Lucy" incorporating Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy into the show, challenging societal norms and setting viewership records. Join us for a journey through the innovations and milestones that have shaped our TV viewing experience over the decades. </p>

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What is Future(s) with an (S)?

A podcast that dares to imagine not just one future, but the myriad possibilities that lie ahead.

In these episodes, we'll dive into conversations with industry leaders, exploring cutting-edge topics and future thinking methodologies.

Looking to futureproof your business, an activist fighting for change, or simply curious about what tomorrow might bring, this podcast offers practical tools and imaginative scenarios to help you navigate the uncertainties ahead.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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