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Generative AI won't be building Falcon 9s or new space shuttles just yet. But can it help with all the work that goes into running an organization that builds the future? According to Kendall Clark, CEO of Stardog, yes. Generative AI that democratizes access to data and insight and knowledge speeds up organizations can help with launching space ships, or anything else. For NASA, a generative AI solution is apparently helping the team to do in days what used to take weeks.

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Can robots reduce herbicide and fertilizer use on farms by up to 90%? Probably yes. In this episode of TechFirst we chat with Verdant Robotics' CEO Gabe Sibley about SharpShooter, the company's state-of-the-art farm tech that precisely targets herbicide and fertilizer application, massively reducing chemical use. That's huge for the environment. It's also huge for farmer's pocketbooks ... because herbicide and fertilizer are increasingly expensive. We dive into: - How Sharpshooter targets plants with pinpoint accuracy — 240 shots per second - Why this approach can save farmers millions in input costs - The environmental benefits for soil, water, and food - How AI and edge computing make split-second farm decisions possible - The future of robotics in agriculture If you’re interested in agtech, AI, or sustainable farming, this one’s for you. 00:00 Introduction to Robotic Farming 00:28 Interview with Gabe Sibley, CEO of Verdant Robotics 00:50 How Sharpshooter Technology Works 02:40 Economic and Environmental Benefits 04:59 Technical Specifications and Capabilities 11:11 Future of Agricultural Automation 11:54 Personal Insights and Motivation 16:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts…
 
Will your next browser be AI-enabled? AI-first? Perhaps even an AI agent? In this episode of TechFirst, John Koetsier sits down with Henrik Lexow, Senior Product Leader at Opera, to explore Opera Neon, a big step toward agentic browsers that think, act, and create alongside you. (And buy stuff you want, simply hard problems, and do some of your work for you.) Opera’s new browser integrates real AI agents capable of executing multi-step tasks, interacting with web apps, summarizing content, and even building playable games or interactive tools, all inside your browser. We chat about • What an agentic browser is and why it matters • How AI agents like Neon Do and Neon Make automate complex workflows • Opera’s vision for personal, on-device, privacy-aligned AI • Live demos of shopping, summarizing, and game creation using AI • Why your browser might replace your operating system 🎮 Watch Henrik demo the Neon agent building a Snake game from scratch 🛍️ See AI navigate Amazon, add items to cart, and act independently 🧠 Learn why context is king and how this changes everything about search, tabs, and multitasking 00:00 Introduction: Should Your Browser Be an AI Agent? 00:52 The Evolution of AI in Browsers 04:53 Introducing Opera's Agentic Browser 11:51 Neon: The Future of Browsing 20:26 Exploring the Cart Functionality 20:53 Future of AI in Shopping 22:39 Trust and Privacy in AI 25:05 Neon Make: Generative AI Capabilities 26:05 Creating a Snake Game with Neon 28:33 Analyzing Car Insurance Policies 31:58 Sharing and Publishing with Neon 35:53 Conclusion and Future Prospects…
 
Can nuclear waste solve the energy crisis caused by AI data centers? Maybe. And maybe much more, including providing rare elements we need like rhodium, palladium, ruthenium, krypto-85, Americium-241, and more. Amazingly: - 96% of nuclear fuel’s energy is left after it's "used" - Recycling can reduce 10,000-year waste storage needs to just 300 years - Curio’s new process avoids toxic nitric acid and extracts valuable isotopes - 1 recycling plant could meet a third of America’s nuclear fuel needs - Nuclear recycling could enable AI, space travel, and medical breakthroughs In this episode of TechFirst, host John Koetsier talks with Ed McGinnis, CEO of Curio and former Acting Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. McGinnis is on a mission to revolutionize how we think about nuclear waste, turning it into a powerful resource for energy, rare isotopes, and even precious metals like rhodium. Watch now and subscribe for more deep tech insights.…
 
Neura Robotics officially launched shed 4NE-1 this week. It's the leading European humanoid robot and it's the most powerful humanoid robot in existence right, as far as I'm aware, able to life 100kg or 220 pounds. Neura also released a plan to build 5 million robots by 2030, a new home service robot named MiPA, a new 'Omnisensor' technology platform for integrating input from multiple types of sensors, and an app store for robot skills that anyone can contribute to ... and profit from. In this TechFirst, we chat with David Reger, CEO of Neura Robotics, the leading European humanoid robotics company. We touch on advanced sensors, AI integration, and Neura Robotics' platform that enables extensive customization and scalability. We also chat about significant partnerships with companies like NVIDIA, SAP, and Deutsche Telekom. 00:00 Introduction to Humanoid Robotics 00:22 Interview with Neura Robotics CEO 00:39 Launch of '4NE-1' Humanoid Robot 02:26 Technical Specifications and Capabilities 04:39 Advanced Sensor Technology 09:24 Artificial Skin and Touch Sensory 14:05 AI Integration in Robotics 15:53 Challenges in Embodied AI 17:11 Robot Gyms and Training 19:10 Partnerships and Collaborations 20:56 The App Store for Robot Skills 22:18 AI-Assisted Development Platform 29:15 Introducing Mepa: The Home Robot 31:41 Future Prospects and Closing Remarks…
 
AI is big these days. Massive. More parameters, more memory, more capability. But what if the future is in tiny AI. Neural networks as small at 8 kilobytes on tiny chips, embedded in everything? Think smart shoes. Smart doors. Smart ... everything In this episode of TechFirst, host John Koetsier discusses the future of smart devices with Yubei Chen, co-founder of AIzip. The conversation explores how small-scale AI can revolutionize everyday objects like shoes, cameras, and baby monitors. They delve into how edge AI, which operates at the device level rather than in the cloud, can create efficient, reliable, and cost-effective smart solutions. Chen explains the potential and challenges of integrating AI into traditional devices, including the hardware and software requirements, and touches on the implications for product quality, safety, and cost. This insightful discussion provides a look into the near future of ubiquitous, intelligent technology in our daily lives. 00:00 Introduction to Smart Matter 01:17 Examples of Smart Applications 03:40 Building Efficient AI Models 04:01 The Future of Edge AI 09:32 Hardware for Smart Devices 11:52 Potential Downsides and Challenges 18:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts…
 
IBM has just unveiled its boldest quantum computing roadmap yet: Starling, the first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer—coming in 2029. Capable of running 20,000X more operations than today’s quantum machines, Starling could unlock breakthroughs in chemistry, materials science, and optimization. According to IBM, this is not just a pie-in-the-sky roadmap: they actually have the ability to make Starling happen. In this exclusive conversation, I speak with Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum Systems, about the engineering breakthroughs that are making this possible ... especially a radically more efficient error correction code and new multi-layered qubit architectures. We cover: - The shift from millions of physical qubits to manageable logical qubits - Why IBM is using quantum low-density parity check (qLDPC) codes - How modular quantum systems (like Kookaburra and Cockatoo) will scale the technology - Real-world quantum-classical hybrid applications already happening today - Why now is the time for developers to start building quantum-native algorithms 00:00 Introduction to the Future of Computing 01:04 IBM's Jerry Chow 01:49 Quantum Supremacy 02:47 IBM's Quantum Roadmap 04:03 Technological Innovations in Quantum Computing 05:59 Challenges and Solutions in Quantum Computing 09:40 Quantum Processor Development 14:04 Quantum Computing Applications and Future Prospects 20:41 Personal Journey in Quantum Computing 24:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts…
 
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Is AGI just a really dumb idea? Is the concept essentially meaningless? And are we entirely barking up the wrong tree? In this episode of TechFirst, host John Koetsier interviews Neil Lawrence, the DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge and senior Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute about his latest book 'The Atomic Human: What Makes Us Unique in the Age of AI.' Lawrence explores the complexities of human intelligence, the misconceptions around artificial general intelligence (AGI), and the implications of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. He also discusses the limitations and strengths of human decision-making, the potential risks of AI, and the importance of preserving human culture and diversity in intelligence. The conversation delves into the role of AI in enhancing human capabilities, the challenges in deploying AI in sensitive areas, and the necessity for regulatory interventions to maintain a balanced technological ecosystem. 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Meet Neil Lawrence: AI Expert 01:19 The Atomic Human: Book Insights 02:26 Philosophical Perspectives on AI 04:16 Neil Lawrence's Journey into AI 05:45 Current State of AI and AGI 08:06 The Complexity of Intelligence 18:31 Corporate Culture and Innovation 20:00 The Impact of Large Language Models 23:18 Exploring AI as an Interface 28:53 The Evolution of Internet Search 29:57 Human Flaws as Strengths 31:06 Collective Intelligence and Decision Making 33:16 AI and the River Gods 35:21 The Complexity of Culture and Technology 40:49 Regulating AI and Digital Markets 52:31 The Role of Teachers and Human Connection 55:17 Concluding Thoughts and Optimism…
 
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