Futurist Friday with Michael Kanaan
Over the course of the summer of 2022, we are releasing 12 interviews with futurists and forward thinkers in order to help our global audience of leaders become better visionaries for their organizations and be more prepared for our uncertain future.
In this episode, Michael Kanaan joins the show. He is the author of the book T-Minus AI. Recently, Michael completed his role as the Director of Operations for the Department of Air Force/MIT Artificial Intelligence Accelerator and is now the Chief of Staff of the US Air Force Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School.
In this interview, Michael discusses his approach to doing research, including many of the sources he scours on a regular basis. He shares some of the trends that he is following. Those trends include device addiction, the digital divide and how that increases inequality in urban and rural communities, Artificial Intelligence, and the promise of a quantum world. He also talks about how he is inspired by people younger than him. He is filled with optimism by their empathy, ability to coordinate, and desire to be involved in public service.
“Blockchain, Bitcoin, proof of work, all these things might just be a poor person’s quantum and a little bit like laser discs before DVDs and then on to streaming.” Michael Kanaan in “Futurist Friday with Michael Kanaan” talking about some of the ways in which quantum could change the way we live and work.
Michael appeared in an earlier episode of 12 Geniuses. His first interview - The Future of Artificial Intelligence - was released February 21, 2021.
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Resources From This Episode
Books and resources Michael referenced in this interview: MIT Sloan Management Review, CNN, 60 Minutes, South China Morning Post, CENTER for SECURITY and EMERGING TECHNOLOGY, CENTER for STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, AP News, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, PBS, Reddit, Hacker News, Brandon Sanderson, Sean Carroll
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