by Silicon Republic
An in-depth look at the Future of Everything—energy, transport, built environment, food and agriculture, the way we work, and artificial intelligence—from the award-winning Future Human team at Silicon Republic. This 8-part documentary series features some of the world’s leading thinkers, practitioners and experts on the mega trends in science and technology that will impact how we work, do business, communicate and thrive in the Future. The presenting sponsor for this series is Hays, and it is produced by Shaun and Maurice.
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February 14, 2025
<p>As we generate more of our electricity from wind, sunlight, and other renewable sources, we place more strain on an electrical grid that wasn't designed for a net zero future. In the final episode of this season, we ask how we might reimagine our energy infrastructure, including the grid. We hear from experts in energy production and storage, and we learn about the future of global, community-led, and decentralised energy systems. </p><p>---</p><p><strong>Episode Credits</strong></p><p>Presented by Ann O’Dea</p><p>Featuring Franziska Weiss, Barry Hayes, and Johan Söderbom.</p><p>Interviews by Ann O’Dea and Jenny Darmody</p><p>Music by Concretism</p><p>Produced by <a href="https://shaunandmaurice.com/">Shaun & Maurice</a> for <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/">Silicon Republic</a></p><p>Part of <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/future-human/">Future Human</a></p><p>Presenting Sponsor: <a href="https://www.haystechnology.com/blogs/?utm_source=SR&utm_medium=PodNotes&utm_campaign=FutureHuman">Hays</a></p>
September 10, 2024
<p>Quantum computing isn’t just about a new type of computer—it’s a completely new way of thinking about computing. For decades, classical computers have powered our world, but now we’re at a very interesting stage in the history of computing, where we may see in our lifetimes a complete paradigm shift to quantum. Will quantum computers solve complex problems that have been out of reach for classical computers? Will they help us tackle some of the big environmental and public health challenges we face in the coming decades? And on the other side will they create new challenges, particularly when it comes to cybersecurity? </p> <p>---</p> <p><strong>Episode Credits</strong></p> <p>Presented by Ann O’Dea</p> <p>Featuring Séamus Davis, Kate Marshall, and Caterina Foti.</p> <p>Interviews by Ann O’Dea and Jenny Darmody</p> <p>Music by Concretism</p> <p>Produced by <a href="https://shaunandmaurice.com/">Shaun & Maurice</a> for <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/">Silicon Republic</a></p> <p>Part of <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/future-human/">Future Human</a></p> <p>Presenting Sponsor: <a href="https://www.haystechnology.com/blogs/?utm_source=SR&utm_medium=PodNotes&utm_campaign=FutureHuman">Hays</a></p>
July 29, 2024
<p>How are jobs, careers and workplaces are being transformed by new technologies, and a new generation of workers? In the latest episode of Future Human: The Series, we hear from three fascinating guests, each with unique perspectives on how the world of work might evolve in the coming years—especially for younger generations who have joined the workforce in these times of major technological and cultural change. </p> <p>---</p> <p><strong>Episode Credits</strong></p> <p>Presented by Ann O’Dea</p> <p>Featuring Monica Parker, Josh Bersin, and Kelly Monaghan.</p> <p>Interviews by Ann O’Dea and Jenny Darmody</p> <p>Music by Concretism</p> <p>Produced by <a href="https://shaunandmaurice.com/">Shaun & Maurice</a> for <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/">Silicon Republic</a></p> <p>Part of <a href="https://www.siliconrepublic.com/future-human/">Future Human</a></p> <p>Presenting Sponsor: <a href="https://www.haystechnology.com/blogs/?utm_source=SR&utm_medium=PodNotes&utm_campaign=FutureHuman">Hays</a></p>
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