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Dave McCall
The most valuable commodity on earth today is data. How we make it, use it, move it & protect it. Join David McCall as he invites guests from all industries to talk about how they use data to drive their business & innovation in their market.
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Oct 11, 2023 • 1h 3min
Episode 180; Daniel Kahneman: Artificial Intelligence and Intuition, Future Humans
That quote is from my guest this week, Daniel Kahneman a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist and pioneer in the area of intuition and biases in human decision-making. Dr. Kahneman’s groundbreaking work, particularly on the cognitive biases that influence human decision-making, has profoundly impacted diverse fields ranging from economics to psychology. I asked Doctor Kahneman to discuss how he imagines what that world looks like for future humans and their decision-making with the aid of technology and artificial intelligence in particular.

Sep 27, 2023 • 59min
Episode 179; Jim Carroll: The Optimistic and Practical Future
My guest this week is Jim Carroll a futurist, and one-time roadie for the rock band KISS. Jim explains that the future isn’t easy. In manufacturing today a machinist has to be able to do trigonometry in their head. farming requires new skills in future tech, and the need to decouple our supply chain has never been greater to limit geopolitical risk. Jim is an international speaker, prolific writer, and a man of ideas and experience. You won’t want to miss our conversation, on our future.

Sep 13, 2023 • 1h 1min
Episode 178; Dean Bubley: The Metaverse for Dolphins, The Future of Wi-Fi, 6G vs 5G
Some say we were sold the benefits of a fully realized 5G when we are still in the 4G+ phase, yet the conversation about 6G has already started! Telecom futurist and industry expert Dean Bubley helps us to understand the actual status and also leads us through a great conversation of AI and the future of Wi-Fi.
Dean Bubley-LinkedIn
Dean Bubley Tech Musings
Telecom vs. Pericom

Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 18min
Episode 177: Anna Erickson

Aug 18, 2023 • 1h 9min
Episode 176; Danielle Rossi: Liquid Cooling, Data Center Design, Sustainability and Efficiency

Aug 2, 2023 • 1h 42min
Episode 175; Devlin Liles: The first to Generative AI wins everything ever, Fake News, Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), Mental Health
This week, I’m delighted to welcome back Devlin Liles, a powerhouse in the tech sphere and a man passionate about human potential. As the President, Chief Consulting Officer of Improving, Devlin is not just a thought leader in artificial intelligence and software development but is also deeply invested in cultivating human flourishing.

Jul 19, 2023 • 2h 17min
Episode 174; Paul Webb: Formula 1, Artificial Intelligence, Formula E, Simulation and the need for Faith

Jul 5, 2023 • 1h 2min
Episode 173: Atlanta Technology Professionals (ATP)
Join me for an engaging conversation with Grant Shih, D'Lovely Gibson, and Nathaniel Arnold, three of the most respected CIOs in Atlanta, GA.
In this episode, we'll discuss Cloud transformation, artificial intelligence, and the evolving role of IT leadership in the age of disruptive technologies.
We'll explore how these CIOs are using technology to help their organizations achieve their strategic goals, and the challenges they face in the ever-changing world of technology.

Jun 28, 2023 • 1h 27min
Episode 172; Christine King: Nuclear Innovation, Remaining Curious, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainable Communities
Christine King is the director of the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN). In this episode, we dive into the wonderful world of Innovation within the Nuclear community and how it partners with all forms of energy to build a sustainable future - on the QTS Experience.

Jun 21, 2023 • 1h 4min
Episode 171; Mattias Fridström: Shannon’s Limit, The Middle Mile, and Telecom Security
This week, we discuss the challenges of building a modern economy with AI, cloud computing, and machine learning. Our guest, Mattias Fridstrom, a telecom evangelist, explains that we're facing an emerging bottleneck with our networks. The US has a vanishing inventory of fiber, and adding fiber between cities and states is difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. Join us for this cool and unsettling conversation.