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| − | <b>Amy Webb Launches 2023 Emerging Tech Trend Report | SXSW 2023 | + | <b>Design in Tech Report 2023: Design and Artificial Intelligence with John Maeda | SXSW 2023 |
| − | </b><br>Join Amy Webb for the launch of the Future Today Institute's 16th edition of its Tech Trends Report and a deep dive into all the tech trends you'll need to follow in 2023. In this provocative session, futurist Amy Webb, CEO of the Future Today Institute and professor at NYU Stern School of Business, will provide a data-driven analysis for the emerging tech trends that need to be on your radar this year––and she’ll show you scenarios that will change your perspective on the futures. For those who have attended this session at previous SXSW festivals and already know what to expect from this session, you'll be in for an extra-special treat this year. At the end of the session, you will receive a special SXSW-edition of the Tech Trend Report, which is downloaded 1 million times every year. | + | </b><br>Modern neuroscience tells us how we store and process information depends upon our emotional state, which easily triggers the ""fight or flight"" response. Technologies that are designed to empower our understanding of events at hand, as well as to respond quickly, ultimately depend upon our personal fortitude. Large Language Model (LLM) AI has brought brand new hopes, and fears, for how we might transform the next wave of technology products and services. |
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| | </b><br>What does the field of Artificial Intelligence look like in 2040? It's a really hard question to answer since there are still so many unanswered questions about the nature of reality and computing. In this episode, I'll make my best predictions about AI hardware, AI software, and the societal impact of AI in 2040. We'll cover quantum mechanics, neuromorphic computing, DNA storage, decentralized computing, basic income, and mind-body machines. Enjoy! | | </b><br>What does the field of Artificial Intelligence look like in 2040? It's a really hard question to answer since there are still so many unanswered questions about the nature of reality and computing. In this episode, I'll make my best predictions about AI hardware, AI software, and the societal impact of AI in 2040. We'll cover quantum mechanics, neuromorphic computing, DNA storage, decentralized computing, basic income, and mind-body machines. Enjoy! |
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