Because Security Matters. The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guests for this episode are Travis Yeargan and Urayoan Camacho. Vulnerability Management Through Adversarial Machine Learning. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, then we stream our earlier shows all night long. Check […]
The Times They Are A’Changing Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics (Likable Science)
Developments in AI are ushering in disruptive technological change that threatens the relatively stable geopolitical balance of the post-WWII era. We’ll explore the recently announced “American AI Initiative” and discuss if/how its implementation may impact us, within the context of rapidly developing and changing AI technologies and their implementation in other countries. The hosts for […]
Smart Sight Melding Artificial Intelligence with Computer Vision (Likable Science)
Combining AI and computer vision is yielding many powerful applications with great potential to help humankind. David and Mark will discuss recent developments to Oceanit in varied uses of enabling computer vision systems to recognize specific types of objects and actions. Combining such ‘smart’ systems with other technologies, such as drones, leads to stunning technological […]
Lose Weight, Move fast, Go Hydrogen Electric! (Stan The Energy Man)
Electric transportation comes in many forms, from trains and buses, to trucks, cars, and even motorcycles, scooters and skateboards. It will take all of these platforms to move to clean transportation, but where is their proper place and what’s the balance between traditional batteries and other forms of energy storage? Tune in and you’ll find […]
Arcules – Cloud based Surveillance, a Product Launch Report (Security Matters: Hawaii)
Because Security Matters On this episode of Security Matters: Hawaii, Andreas Pettersson, CEO, Arcules joins Andrew via Zoom to share a review of the Arcules product developments leading up to their launch event this past Tuesday at Google Next18 The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Andreas Pettersson. […]
Cloud Video Services and Artificial Intelligence (Security Matters: Hawaii)
Because security matters. This week on Security Matters: Hawaii, Gary Thomas joins Andrew Lanning to talk about how video security services are evolving with the cloud and how will the cloud deliver the benefits of Artificial Intelligence to the market? The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Gary […]
The Frontier of Technology (Likable Science)
This week Ethan and Jay chat about new technologies on the horizon. New technology in the dentistry industry making re-growing teeth, new ways artificial intelligence is being used, and the possibility of strengthening, and increasing thermal conductivity of ceramics. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
Big Data Has Arrived! (Law Across The Sea)
Addressing Some of the Legal Issues. Glenn Melchinger is a Director at the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing. His law practice focuses on resolution of civil and complex disputes, often those involving computer systems and e-discovery, electronic evidence, and technology. Glenn regularly consults regarding cyber-issues and often speaks on electronic discovery. He […]
Will Automation Divide Us?
Dr. Ethan Allen, is joined by Jay Fidell to discuss the subject of automation, as discussed in Obama’s farewell speech. We hear about the computer science and neuroscience aspects of automation and the effect of it will have on our civilization. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]
Artificial Intelligence How Smart? When?
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly developing. Ethan Allen and Jay Fidell discuss the applications of neuroscience and computer science that further AI. Ethan asks the How smart? When? And what does this mean for us? ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]