
#41: Fancy Phones and Fancier Credit Cards
Aug 9, 2019 - 50:05
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In a special encore presentation, a look back at the WSJ Future of Everything Festival, the three-day event filled with speakers, panels and demos showing us where the world is going-for better or worse. Lots of Hyperloo...
#42: Looking Back ... to the Future (of Everything) is an episode from Instant Message by The Wall Street Journal. In a special encore presentation, a look back at the WSJ Future of Everything Festival, the three-day event filled with speak...
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Published Aug 16, 2019, 51:31 long, audio available.
In a special encore presentation, a look back at the WSJ Future of Everything Festival, the three-day event filled with speakers, panels and demos showing us where the world is going-for better or worse. Lots of Hyperloop, self-driving vehicles, AR and VR, good AI, bad AI... all the AI, really. So now Joanna and David present a few of their favorite moments from the festival: a chat with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, a performance from Imogen Heap and a rousing debate about whether the tools that make us "more productive" are actually good for us.
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This episode was published on Aug 16, 2019.
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#42: Looking Back ... to the Future (of Everything) is from Instant Message by The Wall Street Journal.
Published Aug 16, 2019 and 51:31 long