If you listened to last week's podcast, then you already know that AI can tell a lot about you just from your voice. In this episode, we speak with experienced entrepreneur Michael Puscar to discuss his new startup Ziotag, technology which can identify and catalog online video content.
In addition to Ziotag, you will also learn why Medellin, Colombia is the place to be right now, what we can expect from AI in the future, and how Michael survived a terrifying plane crash in Rome. Puscar also shares his thoughts on our Weird Wide Web story from MIT’s Technology Review on news that Microsoft has created a tool to find pedophiles in online chats.
Analyzing Blackout Drinking Culture During Quarantine Using Tweets
The Psychology of Conspiracy Theory Beliefs
Cancel Culture: A Digital Witch Hunt
UFO Technology, Ancient Civilizations and Unexplained Mysteries
Neuroplasticity: Why Learning Shouldn't Always Be a Linear Process
The Past & Present of CBD with Doctor of Chinese Medicine, Cannabis Formulator
Teaching Emotional Regulation Through Children's Videos Games
Neuromarketing: Psychology That Influences Consumer Behavior
Chatbots at the front line of online therapy
Neurofeedback: A Software Upgrade for the Brain
How Smart Mattresses Analyze Your Sleep to Improve Your Slumber
Inclusive UX: How Design Delivers Impact
Dark patterns: How UX design tricks deceive us
How Online Casinos Bet on Addicts Through Psychological Ploys
Libido in Lockdown: Exploring Copulation in Isolation
Who owns the rights to AI's new artistic talents?
Ex-Cybercrime Police Officer on the Evolution of Fighting Cyber Threats
Ex-CERN Scientist on Leveraging AI to Accelerate Language Learning
Securing and Simplifying Digital Identity
Modern Warfare Technology with Ex-Military Sergeant Turned Tech CEO
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