by Minter Dial | May 20, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Transformation, Futureproof, Leadership, Meaningfulness
As cities, governments, countries and their people gradually ease out of the lockdown period of this global pandemic, I have been wondering how companies and their leadership will re-engage and ramp up their businesses? To be sure, no one has ever been through a...
by Minter Dial | Sep 8, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Sam Charrington Sam Charrington is an industry analyst, specialized in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. He’s also the host of the very successful podcast, TWiML & AI aka This Week in Machine Learning and AI. In this...
by Minter Dial | Jun 30, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Lidewij Niezink Dr. Lidewij Niezink is an independent scholar and practitioner who focuses on the development of empathy theory and education. She dedicates her professional life to the integration of fundamental and applied research from science...
by Minter Dial | Jun 27, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business, Digital Transformation
I had the privilege of addressing one of, if not the oldest tech communities in the world, the Real Time Club. It was formed in 1967 by the American IT entrepreneur Alan Marshall and is currently chaired by the marvelous Dr John Collins. At this dinner, there was, as...
by Minter Dial | May 22, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Transformation, Genomics, Internet of Things, New Tech, Politics, Self Driving Car
As we move toward an increasingly digitalized society, it’s clear that there is a growing tension – if not outright rift – between the proponents and organizations leading the digital revolution (e.g. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Uber…) and those defending and/or worried...
by Minter Dial | May 10, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Futureproof, Leadership, New Tech, Responsibility
As part of a speech, my pal and fellow speaker, Andrew Grill, came up with six questions designed to evaluate one’s digital curiosity and posted it on Linkedin. Obviously this was part audience participation, part shock value. In any event, check out...