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The WIRED25: Building Resilience – Communities, Systems, the Planet

The WIRED25 celebrates the 25 innovators who are using technology to lead society through this period of global uncertainty and pointing the way to a safer future. We’re featuring free online talks with leaders and innovators who are developing solutions to the world’s toughest challenges. For more information about The WIRED25, visit: From the frontiers…

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The WIRED25 celebrates the 25 innovators who are using technology to lead society through this period of global uncertainty and pointing the way to a safer future. We’re featuring free online talks with leaders and innovators who are developing solutions to the world’s toughest challenges.

For more information about The WIRED25, visit:

From the frontiers of the climate crisis to your Nextdoor neighbors, how we can create a saner, safer, more just, and habitable world

Sarah Friar, CEO, Nextdoor in conversation with Lauren Goode, Senior Writer, WIRED

Arlan Hamilton, Founder and Managing Partner, Backstage Capital and Katie Rae, CEO and Managing Partner, The Engine in conversation with Arielle Pardes, Senior Writer, WIRED

Dr. Deonie Allen, Leverhulme Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde; Dr. Isla Myers-Smith, Global Change Ecologist, University of Edinburgh; and Dr. Steve Allen, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde in conversation with Matt Simon, Science Writer, WIRED

Matt Mitchell, Ford Foundation Tech Fellow and Founder, CryptoHarlem in conversation with Sidney Fussell, Senior Writer, WIRED

Maria Ressa, CEO and Executive Editor, Rappler in conversation with Steven Levy, Editor at Large, WIRED

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  1. Sophie Colon

    September 23, 2020 at 6:16 pm

    Very happy ???????? ????????♥️❤️

  2. Tom Curtis

    September 23, 2020 at 6:31 pm

    Starts at 4:50

  3. Working Guy

    September 23, 2020 at 10:08 pm

    Sure does seem that some cultures are expected to act human, and a certain way, far more than other cultures. I wonder why this discussion is being held by only two white women, for example. Show us evidence that the other cultures in the USA have similar groups that they created, and that they hold such values, please.

    • Jeanette Schul

      September 24, 2020 at 5:34 am

      They talk to at least 12 other people…they are just mc’ing?

  4. George Eacker

    September 24, 2020 at 4:46 am

    aight

    • Elisabetta Funi

      September 28, 2020 at 5:13 pm

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  5. Codex

    September 25, 2020 at 5:27 pm

    Fascinating Codex Talk on how can we recycle 90% of all plastic? Adrian Griffiths, CEO, Recycle Technologies

    #CodexTalks #recycletechnologies #circulareconomy #oceanplastic #savetheoceans

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I Was in AWE of This Techie Art Exhibit (Ministry of Awe)

Scott Stein takes you inside the Ministry of Awe, Philadelphia’s immersive six story art experience. Go on a journey with him as he explores how technology and art meet in this space. Hear from the founders of Spatial Pixel, who explain what inspires them to combine AI with this physical art experience. 0:00 Entering the…

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Scott Stein takes you inside the Ministry of Awe, Philadelphia’s immersive six story art experience. Go on a journey with him as he explores how technology and art meet in this space.
Hear from the founders of Spatial Pixel, who explain what inspires them to combine AI with this physical art experience.

0:00 Entering the Vault
0:13 The Concept
1:07 Programmable Space
1:41 Interacting with AI
3:12 The Future of Immersive Tech

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Why Taskrabbit’s Founder Prioritizes Diversity Early │ Build Mode Podcast

As a founder or any team builder, diversity is best built at the start. As Taskrabbit founder Leah Solivan learned, procrastination leads to weaker teams and a harder effort later. We dive into all of her expert tips for builders and founders in the latest episode of our podcast Build Mode right here:

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As a founder or any team builder, diversity is best built at the start. As Taskrabbit founder Leah Solivan learned, procrastination leads to weaker teams and a harder effort later.

We dive into all of her expert tips for builders and founders in the latest episode of our podcast Build Mode right here:

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Are orbital data centers all hype, or an actual AI infrastructure solution? l Equity Podcast

Tech companies are racing to build data centers in space, pitching orbital compute as the next frontier for AI infrastructure, even as the technical and economic realities remain far from clear. Add in OpenAI’s massive $122 billion round and Bluesky’s latest AI backlash, and the message is clear: The future of AI is being shaped…

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Tech companies are racing to build data centers in space, pitching orbital compute as the next frontier for AI infrastructure, even as the technical and economic realities remain far from clear. Add in OpenAI’s massive $122 billion round and Bluesky’s latest AI backlash, and the message is clear: The future of AI is being shaped as much by ambition and hype as it is by real-world constraints.

On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane unpack these massive capital bets, user backlash, and off-world compute plans along with Whoop’s major valuation and the literal downfall of robot Olaf.

Subscribe to Equity on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 A humanoid Olaf robot collapses at Disneyland Paris
03:30 OpenAI raises $122B at an $852B valuation
11:30 Whoop lands $575M and bets big on wearable data
18:50 The risks (and value) of personal health data
23:00 Bluesky’s AI feed builder sparks backlash
30:00 Can Bluesky keep growing — and compete with X?
36:30 The race to build data centers in space
44:30 SpaceX, Starlink, and the business of orbital compute
49:30 Outro

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