Technically Friends
Technically Friends
Podcast Description
Be a fly on the wall as global tech experts Harrison Wolf and Timothy Reuter catch up with a vast and diverse network of friends and former colleagues open to sharing their lessons on life that got them where they are. You'll hear from the leaders of the future from all walks of life to have real conversations.
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Content Themes
Focuses on leadership, career development, and innovation with episodes highlighting personal growth stories like Elyse Lipman discussing family business strategies and Chris McQuin delving into robotics and AI careers, aiming to inspire listeners through practical lessons and diverse experiences.

Be a fly on the wall as global tech experts Harrison Wolf and Timothy Reuter catch up with a vast and diverse network of friends and former colleagues open to sharing their lessons on life that got them where they are. You’ll hear from the leaders of the future from all walks of life to have real conversations.
AI is already having an outsized impact on the way people and organizations relate to one another. Hear from Kay Firth-Butterfield – Barrister Judge, AI ethics expert, writer, and mother – on the impact of AI on relationships, regulation and ethical considerations, children’s interaction with AI, parenting and AI education, future skills and policy considerations, and the evolution of AI ethics and awareness. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the impact of AI on rural communities, the shift in AI conversation towards governance and ethical considerations, the use of lethal autonomous weapons in warfare, the intersection of AI and global politics, AI’s impact on job displacement and social impact.
Takeaways
- AI’s impact on relationships and society
- The need for responsible AI education and regulation AI’s impact on rural communities
- Ethical considerations in the use of autonomous weapons

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