Can Amazon Alexa become the next big gaming platform?

Between professional gaming, the influence Fortnite has had on culture, and Angry Birds becoming a multi-billion dollar media franchise, I think it’s safe to say that parents can no longer scoff at video games. The successes have left everyone wondering where the next opportunity in gaming will be. Naturally, future-thinkers question if voice gaming on… Continue reading Can Amazon Alexa become the next big gaming platform?

Why robots will enter our hospitals before our homes

Of all the futuristic technology we discuss, I think robots are by far the most unfavorable. We either associate them with joblessness or societal anarchy. Nothing good, really. So wouldn’t you think a nurse robot would be a massive failure? Surprisingly, this isn’t the case. Diligent Robotics has created a nurse robot named Moxi which… Continue reading Why robots will enter our hospitals before our homes

How Agencies and Companies can prepare for the Metaverse

The metaverse is not a story of “nobody believes in it and against all odds it will win.” To the contrary, it’s a story of “everyone believes in it but nobody knows why.” Overall the investment in the Metaverse has been concentrated around gaming and entertainment. But the Metaverse will be much bigger than just… Continue reading How Agencies and Companies can prepare for the Metaverse

Did Instagram really ruin travel? Can the future of tourism be saved?

There’s always an interesting interplay we can analyze between culture and technology. Sometimes it takes a meme movement on Twitter in order to make a technology like AirPods culturally relevant. Other times you need technology like the fax machine in order to change the culture of work-life. And then there’s Instagram. An image engine that… Continue reading Did Instagram really ruin travel? Can the future of tourism be saved?

Is this the Gig Economy we were promised? And what’s next for the Gig Economy?

One of the greatest conundrums of 90s culture was trying to figure out how Cosmo Kramer made a living on Seinfeld. His ability to cook up schemes here and there was laughable and totally unrealistic. Thirty years later, this style of work has become a standard amongst more than 36% of the US population. The… Continue reading Is this the Gig Economy we were promised? And what’s next for the Gig Economy?

Digital Humans are holding therapy sessions… And patients are responding!

A little less than two years ago (October 2017), I was toying around with the idea of a computer therapist. Not a novel idea, by any means. In fact, one of the earliest artificial intelligence programs was a computer therapist named ELIZA – created in 1964. Impressive for the time. Laughable today. However, the language… Continue reading Digital Humans are holding therapy sessions… And patients are responding!

Elevating the NBA with biosensors that monitor athletes

Human health data is the most valuable data we collect and analyze. It’s the only data I can think of that directly impacts the length of a person’s life. While fitness wearables have helped popularize the mass recording of individual, daily health data. Most monitors miss meaningful data – body temperature, blood pressure, blood glucose,… Continue reading Elevating the NBA with biosensors that monitor athletes

Will the SMART Act change the course of social media forever?

Social media platforms have been designed very similarly to casinos. They’re loaded with psychological tricks to keep you around for as long as possible, monetizing your attention all the while. It’s devious, genius, and problematic all at the same time. Aside from people changing their behaviors one at a time, how can we turn around… Continue reading Will the SMART Act change the course of social media forever?

Forbes Predicts the Next Billion-Dollar Companies. Here’s a few they missed

Not too long ago, Forbes created their annual Next Billion-Dollar Startups list. It’s sort of a prediction list for companies that’ll soon join the nearly 400 unicorns (worth a billion dollars). It’s not a proverbial, blind prediction list. All of these companies have some early traction. They’re a reflection of what’s working now. Not necessarily… Continue reading Forbes Predicts the Next Billion-Dollar Companies. Here’s a few they missed