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  • ZDNet

Past articles by Tonya:

Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes, and "Bad Blood": An interview with author John Carreyrou

Tonya Hall interviews investigative reporter John Carreyrou about exposing the alleged fraud of Silicon Valley startup Theranos in his book Bad Blood. → Read More

Using cloud computing to solve Lego robot problems and customer problems

Kyle Brown, the CTO at Cloud Architecture, found commonality between solving Lego robot problems and solving customer problems using cloud computing. [Cloud TV] → Read More

Digital disruption in the cloud, by the cloud

CyrusOne's John Gould discusses trends in the data center & cloud computing industry with ZDNet's Tonya Hall. [Cloud TV] → Read More

How AI is enhancing ERP for businesses of all sizes

Ivo Totev, chief marketing officer of SAP Cloud ERP, discusses how AI-powered ERP will very soon automate at least 50% of all ERP business processes → Read More

Big data is now economics and not just technology

Bill Schmarzo, the chief technology officer IoT and analytics at Hitchi Vantara, sits down with TechRepublic's Tonya Hall to talk about how cleaning the right data using machine learning can yield a positive ROI in your AI. → Read More

How powerful data analytics can be with the right tools

Charlie Cole, global chief eCommerce officer at Samsonite and chief digital officer at Tumi, emphasizes the importance of analyzing data within your own company while utilizing an unbiased third-party. → Read More

How deep learning and artificial intelligence power Comcast's voice remote

Jeanine Heck, vice president of AI product at Comcast, discusses how Comcast has integrated deep learning into their own AI voice remote, taking their product to a new level of success. → Read More

How Atlanta is transforming itself into one of the top smart cities in the world

Cynthia Curry, director IoT ecosystem expansion at the Metro Atlanta Chamber, outlines the areas of emphasis city and business leaders in Atlanta, GA, identified to transform Atlanta into a leading smart city. → Read More

Using cloud computing to solve Lego robot problems and customer problems (Cloud TV)

Kyle Brown, the CTO at Cloud Architecture, found commonality between solving Lego robot problems and solving customer problems using cloud computing. → Read More

Who should be liable for robot misbehavior?

Ryan Jenkins, assistant professor of Philosophy at California Polytechnic State University, discusses ethical dilemmas manufactures face when building robots; the autonomous Uber vehicle accident that killed a pedestrian in Arizona; and ethics in military robot applications. → Read More

Cisco's encryption helps threat actors and defenders use AI

TK Keanini, Cisco's principal engineer, explains his job to ZDNet's Tonya Hall, "[We're] trying to make it harder for the bad guys to operate on our customers' networks." → Read More

Flying cars in our (near) future

Fast on the heels of the self-driving car, the self-piloting air taxi is on its way to market soon, says Bell Innovation director Scott Drennan. → Read More

All about the Internet Society's Global Internet Report

The Internet Society itself is like the government of the internet, says Greg Ferro, the host of Packet Pushers podcast. "It represents" countries with the internet and examines 5G, AI, and privacy. → Read More

Old-school model, but all-new AI

"We work with the best people in the industry, except instead of making TV shows, we make tech products," says All Turtles' co-founder and CEO. → Read More

The hearing aid gets an upgrade to an app

Hear better through "Mimi Mix software," says Mimi founder Philipp Skribanowitz, based on hearing ability, advanced hearing-tests, and sound-possessing algorithms we license to audio companies. → Read More

Slack engineers go head-to-head with Microsoft and Google

"We're making Slack great," says engineering VP Michael Lopp. "We're making this experience of reimagining how work is done. That's the only thing we're focused on." → Read More

Making AI communication more human

We bring science to human communication, says StarTek's Dr. James Keaten. StarTek monitors the impact on customer experience. → Read More

Imagine an IoT with ideal comprehension

For the future, Stacey Higgenbotham predicts,"We'll see a lot of retrenchment, and a lot of justification efforts, to justify costs," which includes, "IT staff time, and security risks." → Read More

Healthcare based on tech-gathered data, not opinion

"It's not a matter of our opinion whether we think that you should eat this or that," says Fullpower Technologies' Philippe Kahn. "Let's look at the data." → Read More

Perception and social media

"We're at a crossroads between digital and humanity," says Altimeter's Brian Solis, as his company researches the link between perception and social media. → Read More