July Tech: A Month In Review
Join our hosts as they discuss everything from the launch of ‘Threads’ to Lindsey Graham and Elizabeth Warren vs Big Tech; and the effect of AI on the marketing campaigns of Barbenheimer.
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Join our hosts as they discuss everything from the launch of ‘Threads’ to Lindsey Graham and Elizabeth Warren vs Big Tech; and the effect of AI on the marketing campaigns of Barbenheimer.
There’s no denying that AI is shaping up to become the revolution of the decade but what does this mean for employment?
It’s safe to say that we’re turning over a new leaf in global education but what are the benefits and trade-offs of online learning?
Does diversity in tech matter? Latinas in Tech co-founder Rocio van Nierop joins us to discuss this question and more.
We delve into the coolest tech breakthroughs across various industries and hear from Open-Ended founder, Suhair Khan.
This week, Will and Rebecca discuss the OceanGate Titan Submersible disaster that killed five people and what we can learn from it about the need for regulation in tech.
Being an ethical company is not just the right thing to do—it gets you the results you need. Here’s our guide to running a startup ethically.
In this episode we are joined by Dami Hastrup, Co-Founder and CEO of Moonhub VR to discuss the future of VR and the dynamic landscape of the UK’s VR and AR market.
Season 3 of Tech Can’t Save Us kicks off with a deep dive into London tech post-Brexit, non-London tech hubs, and how to survive a recession.
This week, we are joined by Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Worker’s Alliance and Director of Caring Across Generations, to discuss how tech can improve the health, safety, and quality of life of care workers and domestic workers across the world.
This week, Nina Mohanty, CEO and co-founder of Bloom Money, joins Paul in the studio to discuss inclusion in finance, and her experience growing what she calls “a savings club in the global South”.
Paul and Will are joined by Tong Gu, Founding Partner at Pact, in discussing the lack of funding for women founders and the steps that need to be taken to address this gap.