America's first Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia joined @wsjlive 's Future of Everything last week to discuss putting the American citizen back at the center of how government is designedâstarting with its 27,000 websites. â
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Personal tech journalist Joanna Stern spoke about the hard lesson her son had to learn about AI hallucinations.â
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Stern let AI be her doctor, driver, colleague, housekeeper, therapist and lover as research for her new book "I Am Not a Robot." At the link in our bio, watch more from this live taping of The Journal podcast.
@joannastern spent a year incorporating AI into every aspect of her life for her book, âI Am Not a Robot.â Itâs hilarious and insightful, and I am now worried about what this technology is going to do to our ability to think! (And a little bit less afraid that the terminator is coming anytime soon.) Hereâs one of my favorite moments from our conversation at the @WSJ âs Future of Everything event last week! You can hear an edited version of our conversation in The Journal feed! #podcast #ai #artificalintelligence #aifail
At WSJâs Future of Everything DJ Diplo discussed how young people are prioritizing healthier experiences over nightclubs when it comes to recreation choices.
Veteran documentarian Ken Burns, speaking at WSJ's Future of Everything, shares how he chose voice actors for "The American Revolution," a six-part series on PBS about the nation's founding conflict.
Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC, said he would love to own CNN "before they ruin it any further."â
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He spoke at WSJ's Future of Everything summit about his media industry predictions.â
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Luana Lopes Lara, co-founder and COO of prediction market Kalshi, speaks with the WSJ's Amol Sharma about how the company comes up with bets.â
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Is there too much fried chicken? Scott Mezvinsky, KFC Global chief executive, weighs in.â
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He joined The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything to discuss the brand's struggle to stay relevant in the U.S. amid its strong global growth as well as how market trends like GLP-1 drugs and plant-based meats are affecting the brandâs ability to compete.â
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Amazon Devices and Services SVP Panos Panay shares how he knows when a product is successful, touting Alexa+.â
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At WSJ's Future of Everything, he also went into detail about Leo, the company's satellite internet network.â
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