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Jul 7, 2025 • 45min

Taking Back Your Data: Why the Next Web MUST Protect Digital Freedom

What if your data worked for you and not the platforms controlling it?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by John Bruce, CEO and Co-Founder of Inrupt.With a background as both a founder and an executive at global tech firms, John Bruce is uniquely qualified to help engineer the next phase of the web alongside his co-founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee. He brings to bear decades of successful business leadership and experience creating new markets around innovative software. Prior to partnering with Tim, he was the co-founder and CEO of Resilient, now an IBM company, that developed a new approach to cybersecurity. Through Resilient and four other successful startups, John has experienced first-hand the strategic challenges that the current structure of the web causes for users, developers, and organizations around the world. John Bruce sits down with Geoff Nielson to talk about a future where individuals and not platforms own their data. John shares how AI, consent-driven data sharing, and a decentralized digital wallet called, Charlie could fundamentally reshape how we interact with technology, institutions, and each other. He explains why we must reclaim personal data from tech giants and what “agentic wallets” are and how they work. In this video:0:00 Intro1:25 Rebuilding the Web3:30 From Tim Berners-Lee to today5:10 Data ownership vs. data surveillance7:00 Moving from platforms to people9:15 What Is an Agentic AI wallet? 11:00 Why consent must be baked into AI and data flows13:45 Use cases in healthcare, government & enterprise16:10 “Decentralized” doesn’t mean disorganized18:30 What leaders get wrong about data control20:45 Enterprise integration23:00 The ROI of giving users control of their own data25:30 Why this moment feels like the early days of the web27:00 What’s next for Inrupt, Solid, and the Internet itself29:00 How We rebuild digital trust31:00 Inrupt's vision beyond 203034:00 Partnering with institutions to scale Solid37:00 Global digital identity and governance challenges40:00 Building public trust in data ecosystems43:00 A non-linear view of it allConnect with John:Website: https://www.inrupt.com/aboutLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwbruce/Visit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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Jun 30, 2025 • 55min

Synthetic Humans & Quantum AI: The Future of Humanity

Is your business ready for a world where AI agents act, adapt, and make decisions for you?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Global Chief AI Engineer at PwC, Scott Likens.Scott Likens serves as the Chief AI Engineer at PwC, overseeing both the Global and U.S. teams. He leads the AI Engineering and Emerging Technology R&D groups, driving the firm’s strategy across AI, blockchain, VR, quantum computing, and other disruptive technologies. With over 30 years of experience in emerging tech, Scott has helped clients across industries transform their customer experience, digital strategy, and operations. He began his career in software engineering during the early days of the internet, working with major multinationals to apply a localized lens to global digital and innovation trends. Scott’s diverse technical background spans advanced analytics, digital architecture, AI engineering, and innovation. During his time at PwC, he has lived and worked in both China and the U.S., serving as a global technology leader and advisor to key clients. He is a regular speaker at international conferences on emerging technologies, including AI and generative AI, blockchain and crypto, IoT, quantum computing, and advanced robotics.Scott Likens sits down with Geoff Nielson for a look into what’s actually happening across the front lines of AI and innovation. Scott shares insights from the edge of tech, from AI agents and embodied intelligence to quantum computing and synthetic identities. He explains why most enterprise AI efforts fail to scale, how to think in innovation “horizons,” and what separates real value from hype. He touches on many topics including, how holographic AI and digital twins are already reshaping communication and the skills, and structures shaping the IT organization of the future. In this video:0:00 Intro1:55 GenAI hype vs. real Value in the enterprise4:20 Embodied AI and the rise of holographic humans6:00 Multilingual synthetic avatars7:30 Deepfakes, trust & the role of blockchain in authentication9:00 Responsible AI12:15 Innovation is moving faster than trust14:00 Speed or scale?16:00 Defining true innovation vs. incremental tech18:00 A Framework for emerging tech20:30 From quantum to satellites: What’s next23:00 Digital Twins, IoT, and Bipedal Robotics25:30 AI at the edge28:45 AI agents in action30:20 Legacy system modernization without rewriting code34:00 Enterprise use cases36:30 What business leaders get wrong about tech39:00 Moving from pilot projects to organization-wide impact42:30 Balancing speed, risk & innovation in enterprise ai44:00 How PwC enables innovation without losing control47:00 Why “waiting” is not an ai strategy48:15 The most important investment is your workforce50:00 Upskilling, hiring, and culture shift at scale52:00 Quantum, cryptography & the real threat timeline54:30 What’s next for leaders and innovatorsConnect with Scott:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottlikens/X: https://x.com/ScottLikensVisit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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Jun 23, 2025 • 52min

How Spatial Tech Will Change Your Reality Forever

Is the Metaverse dead? Why is #OpenAI building jewelry? What happens when AI becomes more emotionally present than people?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by CEO of Future Dynamics and author, Cathy Hackl.Cathy is a globally recognized tech and gaming executive, futurist, and keynote speaker specializing in spatial computing, AI, virtual worlds, and gaming platform strategy. She is the co-CEO of Future Dynamics, a spatial computing and AI solutions firm, and a top LinkedIn tech voice. Known as the “Godmother of the Metaverse,” she created the Tech Intimacy Scale and is currently researching the intersection of AI, love, and relationships. Cathy has held leadership roles at Amazon Web Services, Magic Leap, and HTC VIVE, and has guided major brands like Nike, Walmart, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, and Clinique through their emerging tech and gaming strategies. She has spoken at events hosted by Harvard Business School, MIT, CES, SXSW, and the World Economic Forum. Named one of Ad Age’s Leading Women of 2023 and featured on Forbes Latam’s cover for its 100 Most Powerful Women issue, Hackl is also listed among Vogue Business's 100 Innovators. She hosts Adweek’s TechMagic podcast and contributes to Vogue Singapore. In 2022, she made history as the first human to ring the NASDAQ opening bell both physically and in avatar form on live TV.Cathy Hackl sits down with Geoff Nielson for an honest conversation about where technology is headed and what’s really happening with spatial computing, AI hardware, and the future of human connection. Cathy unpacks the evolution of the metaverse and why she believes we’re moving toward something bigger: the spatial web. She shares her first-hand experience with Google Beam, a revolutionary 3D communication technology that doesn’t require a headset. This episode dives into OpenAI’s push into hardware, why it’s a data play, and what that means for your privacy. Emotional technologies like Apple Vision Pro and what they mean for memory, grief, and connection, and the future of dating and relationships in a world filled with AI agents and romantic chatbots. In this episode:0:00 Intro1:00 Is the Metaverse dead or just renamed?3:00 Google Beam: 3D communication without a headset5:00 The Apple moment: reaching for a virtual object7:00 Dating, job interviews & presence in 3D9:00 Will this replace video calls? 11:00 Apple vision pro13:00 Memory preservation & future family photos15:00 OpenAI’s hardware push17:00 AI Agents and who controls your data20:00 From ChatGPT to therapy bots22:00 Emotional manipulation, mental health & ai advice24:00 Who owns the virtual air around you?27:00 Virtual real estate, annotations & air rights30:00 The battle for our senses35:00 Tech that arrived too early37:00 Why dating in 2D doesn’t work in a 3D world39:00 Spatial computing in creative industries41:00 Where tech meets intimacy, memory & legacy44:00 The real use case: Human connection47:00 The future of emotional presence and what’s at stake49:00 Getting It Right MattersConnect with Cathy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathyhackl/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathyhackl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HacklCathyVisit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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Jun 16, 2025 • 47min

Malcolm Gladwell on Tesla, RFK, and Why AI Could Save Us

Can generative AI help us close the gap between expertise and access?This week on a special episode of Digital Disruption, we're joined by New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, recorded live in Las Vegas at Info-Tech Research Group's LIVE tech conference.Malcolm Gladwell is the author of eight New York Times bestsellers, including his latest, Revenge of the Tipping Point. Named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People and one of Foreign Policy’s Top Global Thinkers, he is renowned for his unique perspective on the forces shaping human behavior and society. An extraordinary speaker, Gladwell combines eloquence, warmth, and humor to both entertain and challenge audiences. Through masterful storytelling, he unpacks complex and often misunderstood ideas, from decision-making in Blink and the roots of success in Outliers, to our underestimation of adversity in David and Goliath, and the missteps we make when interacting with strangers in Talking to Strangers.Malcolm Gladwell sits with Geoff Nielson for an engaging conversation on the future of AI, the power of storytelling, and the evolving forces that shape society. From AI’s role in closing the expertise gap to how unexpected narratives drive lasting cultural change, Gladwell offers his signature perspective: thoughtful, contrarian, and always surprising. He talks about why the most transformative uses of AI may be the simplest, how generative tools can elevate human capability, and why culture never changes in ways we expect. Malcolm provides insight into how the media, brands and politics are changing and what that could mean for leadership, while touching on the surprising truth about misinformation, expertise, and AI as a corrective tool. In this episode:0:00 Intro0:24 AI's biggest promise? Strengthening weak links1:33 AI in developing vs developed countries2:12 Should AI replace or empower teachers?3:13 Closing the expertise gap with AI4:18 AI as a safe place to learn without embarrassment5:08 The human side of AI5:32 AI in surprising places6:15 Malcolm’s personal use of AI7:57 Where Malcolm finds ideas and why AI can’t replicate them9:52 Why creativity can’t be automated12:42 Will AI ever replace storytellers and thinkers?14:24 Paul Simon’s genius explained17:27 What makes a great story? Tesla example22:26 Are people the new brand? Apple vs Chevy25:13 The power of "overstories" in shaping behavior26:57 We live in multiple narratives at once29:26 Can organizational culture be changed?30:37 How cultural narratives evolve31:37 Politics, power, and social media’s new role35:07 We’re still figuring out what tech is for38:10 Why AI disruption might not be as bad as we fear39:34 Is Malcolm an optimist or just realistic?41:22 Can AI restore trust in expertise?43:43 The power of narrative over facts44:15 Poking the bearConnect with Malcolm:Website: https://www.gladwellbooks.com/X: https://x.com/GladwellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmgladwell/Visit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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Jun 9, 2025 • 58min

Forces That Will Radically Transform Society in the Next Decade

Join former Amazon executive and bestselling author John Rossman as he shares insights on bold leadership and digital transformation. He discusses why many companies struggle with change and reveals the three megatrends currently disrupting business. John offers strategies for effective scaling and risk-smart decision-making, emphasizing the importance of clarity in communication over traditional presentations. Prepare to reshape your thinking about leadership and tackle the challenges of a hyper-digital era!
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Jun 2, 2025 • 54min

The Big Lie Behind AI Hype: Tom Goodwin on the Future of Business

What if the biggest threat to progress isn’t technology? Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Tom Goodwin, Co-Founder of All We Have Is Now.Tom Goodwin is a four-time LinkedIn “#1 Voice in Marketing.” He is also the Co-Founder of, All We Have Is Now, a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses harness emerging technologies. A sought-after speaker, writer, and advisor, Tom also hosts The Edge, a tech-focused TV series, and My Wildest Prediction, a podcast with Euronews. In 2021 Tom published the second edition of his book “Digital Darwinism” with Kogan Page, in 2023 Tom launched a comprehensive online Digital Transformation course, and has now spoken in over 100 cities in 50 countries around the world.Tom sits down with Geoff to share his perspective on the evolving digital landscape and how to cut through the noise especially around AI, digital transformation, and innovation — to focus on what truly matters for organizations today. He argues that in a time of rapid technological change, the smartest move may be to slow down, ignore the hype, and prioritize people, processes, and a long-term strategic vision. Tom urges leaders to think critically, stay grounded in fundamentals, and embrace thoughtful, human-centered progress over flashy solutions.In this video:00:00 Intro01:11 Why tech hype needs a reality check02:06 What actually matters in 202503:04 Business first, not tech first04:11 Why not every company needs to chase every trend05:16 The problem with constant agility07:13 Why disruption isn’t always real10:18 Are we avoiding hard truths about our business models?12:12 Who wins: legacy companies or startups?15:28 Will AI-native companies dominate?17:09 Why real change still takes time19:07 Hype vs. reality in AI adoption22:47 Technology adoption is slower than you think24:02 Advice to leaders on using AI strategically26:44 Why short-term thinking is overrated29:05 Planning for what really matters31:00 A better approach to technology prioritization33:18 Why digital transformation usually fails34:49 The Heathrow metaphor: patchwork vs. reinvention39:06 The promise of AI for real reinvention42:20 Are IT leaders being left behind?44:00 Why the CTO must be more strategic47:03 What it takes to lead digital transformation48:22 Why we need more ambitious use of existing tech50:01 Tom’s book: Digital Darwinism51:40 What happens when AI becomes invisible tech53:13 We need clearer conversations around AIConnect with Tom:Website: https://www.tomgoodwin.co/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomfgoodwin/X: https://x.com/tomfgoodwinVisit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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May 27, 2025 • 53min

What Amazon’s AI Leader Thinks About the Future of Your Job

Is AI coming for your job, or just the parts that you hate doing?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Rory Richardson, Director of Go-To-Market for Generative AI at Amazon Web Services (AWS). With over a decade of experience at AWS, she has been instrumental in launching and scaling breakthrough technologies, including non-relational databases and serverless computing. Rory has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of cloud development through her strategic leadership in go-to-market initiatives, empowering developers to expand the boundaries of what’s possible in the cloud. Driven by a passion for innovation, her current focus is on harnessing the potential of generative AI to transform developer tools, enabling more efficient, creative, and human-centered development processes. Rory sits down with Geoff to explain how generative AI can supercharge the developer experience, helping teams write better code, faster, and with fewer headaches. She shares her perspective that AI isn’t about replacing people, but about helping us do less of what we dislike, and why embracing AI now is one of the smartest moves leaders can make. Rory shares real-world examples from AWS, insights from developer culture, and a human-centered view on the rapidly changing AI landscape. In this episode:00:00 Intro01:04 Recap of Info-Tech LIVE 2024 in Las Vegas01:35 What’s new in AI & developer tools02:53 The rise of AI-powered command line tools03:32 Why Amazon is paying people to play06:44 “Vibe Coding”08:10 Differential equations & development tools12:00 Risks of rapid AI adoption13:32 What does coding look like in 2028?16:20 Creativity, context-switching & grit18:07 How play drives innovation19:34 Teaching AI in schools23:10 Is age the biggest barrier to AI adoption?28:20 What should junior Devs expect?30:38 Better AI boundaries35:01 Will AI replace Developers?37:25 Accelerating innovation, not replacing humans42:24 Why AI works best on repetitive tasks44:11 Let AI do the dishes, not the art46:04 From Paris, Texas to Amazon Web Services48:19 Everything is learnable49:09 The grit factorConnect with Rory:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roryr/Visit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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May 19, 2025 • 2h 15min

Ex-Google Officer on AI, Capitalism, and the Future of Humanity

Is the real threat of AI the technology or the humans behind it?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer of Google X. Mo is the host of the popular podcast Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat, and the author of several international bestsellers, including Solve for Happy, Scary Smart, That Little Voice in Your Head, and Unstressable. He is also the founder of One Billion Happy and currently serves as Chief AI Officer at Flight Story. With a 30-year career in tech, Mo has since shifted his focus to the pursuit of happiness and human well-being. He has extensively researched the science of happiness and engaged in conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers. More recently, his work has centered on the urgent ethical and societal challenges posed by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. Mo sits down with Geoff for an unfiltered conversation on the future of humanity in the age of artificial intelligence. Mo explains that we’re living in the early stages of a technology-fueled dystopia, one that is driven not by AI itself, but by humans who shape it by greed, power, and unchecked capitalism. But he also shares a vision for a future of unprecedented abundance, one where AI could solve global challenges, from climate change to poverty, but only if we as humans embrace ethical design and mutual cooperation. In this episode: 00:00 Intro01:20 AI, geopolitics, and capitalism03:05 Is the problem human nature or systems?06:22 The coming age of abundant intelligence08:13 AI’s dark side13:15 Fear-driven ai development17:10 Handing power to ai19:14 Why superintelligent ai could save us21:12 Can we avoid an ai Hiroshima moment?25:30 Mutual prosperity or destruction29:11 The age of machine supremacy31:00 How to influence AI for good33:12 AI reflects humanity36:06 What AI is learning from us right now40:06 Who thrives in the AI era44:04 The rise of mind manipulation47:02 How to stay critical in a world of deepfakes49:12 Use AI to expand your thinking, not replace it51:21 The leadership skills of the future54:42 Collaborating with AI as team members57:20 Will AI want to connect with us?01:01:06 Could AI become conscious?01:04:48 AI emotions and the next evolution of intelligence01:06:32 The role of humansConnect with Mo:Website: https://www.mogawdat.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mogawdat/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mogawdatofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mo_gawdat/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mogawdatVisit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG
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May 12, 2025 • 42min

Disney Chief: How AI Will Change Creativity Forever

Duncan Wardle, former Head of Innovation and Creativity at Disney, shares how human imagination fuels innovation. He discusses the importance of creativity and playfulness in the workplace, urging organizations to create supportive spaces for collaboration. Duncan highlights the transformative role of AI in storytelling and education, advocating for a shift towards embracing technology. He also emphasizes adapting to Generation Z's values and fostering a nurturing culture that unlocks creative potential to stay competitive in today's fast-evolving landscape.
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May 5, 2025 • 59min

What AI Can Never Understand: Futurist Jonathan Brill Explains

With all the AI hype, is there still a place for humans in organizations?Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Jonathan Brill, the world’s top-ranked futurist by Forbes, advisor to Amazon, HP, Samsung, and an author.Jonathan helps executives and audiences spot, prioritize, and act on the forces shaping the next five years — from AI to geopolitical disruption. As the former Global Futurist at HP and a board member of one of the world’s largest private intelligence agencies, he brings unique insights from decades of work in innovation, strategy, and emerging tech. His invention firms have developed over 325 products, generating more than $27 billion in revenue for clients like HP, Samsung, and Verizon. Jonathan is the author of Rogue Waves, praised by The Economist and Adam Grant, offering a practical framework for thriving through disruption. He shares his insights globally on stages like TED, at institutions like Harvard and CERN, and with media outlets including ABC, CNBC, and HBR. Jonathan sits down with Geoff Nielson to explore what leaders need to do to survive and thrive through the next decade of accelerating technological disruption. They discuss why the traditional organizational model introduced in the railroad era is no longer equipped to handle the complexity of AI-powered transformation. Jonathan speaks on the concept of the "octopus organization," where intelligence, decision-making, and adaptability are distributed rather than centralized. He breaks down AI’s biggest shift not just in task automation, but in decision-making and organizational design and emphasizes the importance of psychological safety in successful AI adoption. In this episode0:00 Intro1:14 Enterprise AI2:47 Code and complexity6:07 From Railroad Model to Octopus Organization9:35 AI isn’t just automating work12:03 Why CIOs must lead cultural change18:28 Human intuition is still important20:16 Four leadership traits for the AI era25:32 Executional vs. strategic thinking in IT29:39 The real value of coding in the future35:16 AI’s superpowers38:57 Human vs. machine41:21 Specialists vs. generalists in an AI world47:02 Optimism despite disruption49:48 Governments will shape the pace of change53:04 What’s the hype and what’s real?58:19 Tech adoption is inevitable  Connect with Jonathan:Website: https://www.jonathanbrill.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbrill1/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brill_jonathanVisit our website: https://www.infotech.com/Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG

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