The case for voting for policiesThis is a repost on Medium of a note from 2016.Mar 20, 2019Mar 20, 2019
Deciding that there are things that computers will never do is bad for youTL;DR — As the buzz about the threat to jobs from automation grows, I hear people claiming that computers will never work collaboratively…Jul 20, 2018Jul 20, 2018
How to run a good panelThis is a 2018 update to some notes I wrote in 2003. There are a couple of tweaks to allow for technological developments in the meantime…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Try out state-of-the-art virtual reality in London (and take your clients, too)I wrote this in December 2017 for colleagues in London. The Void also has locations in Florida, running the same experience, and in New…Feb 6, 2018Feb 6, 2018
Sleep at CES 2017Technology for sleep, in evidence last year, grew enough to get its own zone for the first time in 2017. Monitoring has matured past…Aug 26, 2017Aug 26, 2017
Digital assistants: how not to fall off the edgesA shorter version of this article appeared in Campaign.Jan 22, 2017Jan 22, 2017
CES 2017: voice, automation and emotionThis piece is a 500-word round-up of CES written for Campaign.Jan 13, 2017Jan 13, 2017
A brief introduction to quantum mechanics and the interconnectedness of all thingsI was privileged to give the eulogy at the funeral of my dear friend Nat Billington. To show that he had retained his sense of fun in the…Dec 22, 2016Dec 22, 2016
Interactive dynamic videoAbe Davis from MIT has developed a technique for creating a realistic dynamic simulation of an object by analysing vibrations in regular 2D…Aug 11, 2016Aug 11, 2016
Want to win an innovation Lion? Get real. Seriously.This article appeared first on Huffington Post.Jun 24, 20161Jun 24, 20161