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 16, 2019 | Cyber Security, Digital Transformation
You’ve probably heard by now the expression that “Digital Transformation is a journey, not a destination”? It’s obvious in some regards because of the ever-changing landscape and how tech is evolving. And, just as much as digital transformation...
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...
by Minter Dial | Apr 28, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Minter Dialogue, New Tech, Podcast
Calum Chace is a well-regarded author and speaker, focused on Artificial Intelligence. He’s the co-founder of The Economic Singularity Club, a futurist think tank. His books include Surviving AI, The Economic Singularity and Pandora’s Brain. His latest...
by Minter Dial | Apr 20, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Minter Dialogue, New Tech, Podcast, Self Driving Car
Minter Dialogue with John Havens John Havens is a master keynote speaker, activist, consultant, and author who penned the book, Heartificial Intelligence. A concept close to my heart. John is also Executive Director at The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of...
by Minter Dial | Apr 5, 2019 | New Tech
It seems that every other article I read has a reference to AI these days. And it’s not because Spring has arrived, I dare say. I think it may be fair to say that we have left the long winter of AI and are finally stumbling into the spring of AI… where...