Future in Review Podcast w/ Berit Anderson

by Berit Anderson

New future-focused podcast by Strategic News Service featuring wide-ranging conversations about the future of medicine, energy, technology, geopolitics, and more. Hosted by Berit Anderson.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Digital Identity of the Future | STR-ID & DNA Blockchain Technology

    Digital Identity of the Future | STR-ID & DNA Blockchain Technology

    Future in Review host & COO Berit Anderson dives into how STR-ID is pioneering digital identity of the future through DNA blockchain technology in this interview with Paul McLaren, co-founder and CTO of STR-ID, about its innovative approach to linking physical identity to an individual's digital presence.By encrypting a person's unique DNA sequence on the blockchain, STR-ID establishes a lifetime ID that cannot be stolen or altered. Paul explains how STR-ID operates through a blind system to give users control over their genetic data, unlike centralized databases used today.Key takeaways include applications for securing financial assets, recovering lost accounts, identifying remains after disasters, and more. Future considerations around law-enforcement access and self-sovereign digital identity are also discussed ----------- Sign up for a free 30-day trial of the SNS Global Report - The world's most reliable source of advanced information at the intersection of technology and the economy for 25 years. https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/ ------------ Sign up for updates about the Future in Review conference at http://www.futureinreview.com ------------ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/future-in-review-podcast-w-berit-anderson/id1650665335 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2Z1dHVyZWlucmV2aWV3L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aZsFcVINhGAe2FvaDif0e?si=f8add49fa10040c8

  • Building Bots to Benefit Humankind: A Conversation with Agility Robotics' Jonathan Hurst

    Building Bots to Benefit Humankind: A Conversation with Agility Robotics' Jonathan Hurst

    In this episode, host Berit Anderson speaks with Jonathan Hurst, Chief Robot Officer at Agility Robotics, about its ambitious work developing robots designed to safely assist humans. They discuss the technical hurdles of replicating human and animal motion, guidelines for prioritizing safety, and Hurst's vision for a future with ubiquitous robot co-workers.Hurst shares how Agility is figuring out the passive dynamics and low-level controls needed for machines to interact compliantly. By analyzing the mechanics of animal locomotion, they're developing robots that can more seamlessly operate alongside people.Keywords: robotics, Agility Robotics, Jonathan Hurst, human-centered robotics, safety guidelines, technical challenges, compliant physical interaction, future of work, robot companions, human-robot interaction, automation, human safety, technology, innovation, future vision, podcast, episode, discussion, technical trials, ethical hurdles, dexterous robots, human movements, societal benefit, compliance standards, coexisting with robots, transformative technology, human potential. ----------- Sign up for a free 30-day trial of the SNS Global Report - The world's most reliable source of advanced information at the intersection of technology and the economy for 25 years. https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/ ------------ Sign up for updates about the Future in Review conference at http://www.futureinreview.com ------------ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/future-in-review-podcast-w-berit-anderson/id1650665335 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2Z1dHVyZWlucmV2aWV3L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aZsFcVINhGAe2FvaDif0e?si=f8add49fa10040c8

  • Filmmaker Joe Piscatella Breaks Down Hong Kong's Democracy Battle

    Filmmaker Joe Piscatella Breaks Down Hong Kong's Democracy Battle

    In this episode of the Future in Review podcast, host Berit Anderson sits down with Joe Piscatella, a renowned director, writer, and producer of documentary films. Piscatella delves into his journey from comedy writing to directing hard-hitting docs that focus on unlikely heroes challenging enormous power structures. He recounts his on-ground experience during the Hong Kong uprisings and gives us an insider's perspective on the city's fight for democracy. Tune in to hear an in-depth discussion on technological solutions to global challenges, the role of documentaries in shaping society, and the tumultuous journey of Hong Kong as it grapples with its identity and future. ----------- Sign up for a free 30-day trial of the SNS Global Report - The world's most reliable source of advanced information at the intersection of technology and the economy for 25 years. https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/ ------------ Sign up for updates about the Future in Review conference at http://www.futureinreview.com ------------ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/future-in-review-podcast-w-berit-anderson/id1650665335 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2Z1dHVyZWlucmV2aWV3L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aZsFcVINhGAe2FvaDif0e?si=f8add49fa10040c8

  • Emre Izat on Perfectionism vs. Pragmatism: Balancing Art and Deadlines

    Emre Izat on Perfectionism vs. Pragmatism: Balancing Art and Deadlines

    In this episode of the Future in Review podcast, host Berit Anderson engages in a thoughtful discussion with filmmaker Emre Izat about balancing perfectionism with letting go, delving into one challenging aspect of the creative process that many artists struggle with: deciding when a work is complete. They discuss the importance of starting new projects with optimism, then entering the critical development phase to strengthen weaknesses. But how do you recognize when it's time to shift back to that initial positive mindset? Emre and Berit agree that even the most experienced creators can have trouble with this transition.Berit draws on her own observations watching talented directors wrestle with final revisions. Emre shares lessons he's learning to build intuition around knowing when further tweaks won't meaningfully improve the end result. It's a delicate balance that takes experience to master.In the second half of the episode, Berit offers a preview of guests who will be joining her and other thought leaders, including a FiReFilms-hosted documentary panel, at the upcoming Future in Review conference in Los Angeles. One highlighted guest is filmmaker Joe Piscatella, whose courageous examination of activism and censorship in Hong Kong, "Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?" is notable for tackling sensitive issues.Listeners will walk away with insightful perspectives on the elusive moment when a story feels complete, as well as getting excited about the collection of boundary-pushing filmmakers converging at FiRe's in-person gatherings this fall in LA. It's a must-listen for any creative professional. ----------- Sign up for a free 30-day trial of the SNS Global Report - The world's most reliable source of advanced information at the intersection of technology and the economy for 25 years. https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/ ------------ Sign up for updates about the Future in Review conference at http://www.futureinreview.com ------------ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/future-in-review-podcast-w-berit-anderson/id1650665335 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2Z1dHVyZWlucmV2aWV3L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aZsFcVINhGAe2FvaDif0e?si=f8add49fa10040c8

  • The Quantum Threat: Protecting Our Future from Quantum Computing

    The Quantum Threat: Protecting Our Future from Quantum Computing

    In this episode of the Future in Review podcast, host Berit Anderson talks to Michael Redding, CTO of Quantropi and former managing director of Accenture Ventures, about the potential threats posed by quantum computing and how Quantropi’s technology is working to protect against them. They discuss the risks of quantum computers breaking current encryption methods, the three waves of adoption for Quantropi's technology, and the importance of standards and regulations in protecting against quantum threats. Quantum computing is a rapidly growing field with a lot of R&D being done to advance the technology. Key takeaways: Quantum computing has the potential to solve complex problems that are currently unsolvable or take an unfeasible amount of time to solve classically. It is not yet mature, and there are still many technical challenges that need to be overcome before it can be widely adopted. It will require new software and hardware, and there will be an increased focus on developing these in the coming years. It will have a significant impact on various industries, including finance, healthcare, and cybersecurity. It will require an educated and trained workforce, and there will be an increased focus on education and training in the coming years. ----------- Sign up for a free 30-day trial of the SNS Global Report - The world's most reliable source of advanced information at the intersection of technology and the economy for 25 years. https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/ ------------ Sign up for updates about the Future in Review conference at http://www.futureinreview.com ------------ Subscribe to Future in Review Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/future-in-review-podcast-w-berit-anderson/id1650665335 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2Z1dHVyZWlucmV2aWV3L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aZsFcVINhGAe2FvaDif0e?si=f8add49fa10040c8