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Is it possible for tech for good to exist within a for-profit model with Jim Fruchterman
In a tech industry driven by profit, can companies really prioritise social impact over shareholder value?In this episode of Tech Tomorrow, David Elliman sits down with serial social entrepreneur and…
Is irrational AI making our decision-making worse with Stephanie Antonian
Many people see artificial intelligence as a tool for making decisions faster and more logically. But what if we’ve misunderstood what AI really is and how to use it well?In this episode of Tech…
What boundaries should define our relationship with agentic AI in large-scale systems with Sam Newman
As agentic AI gets more advanced, how do we decide where its independence should start and stop?In this episode of Tech Tomorrow, David Elliman speaks with consultant and author Sam Newman about…
Could AI and data science help us find a cure for Alzheimer’s with Prof. Alejo Nevado-Holgado
An estimated 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia, of which Alzheimer’s is the most common form. This number continues to rise as global populations age. Despite the scale of the…
5 New Episodes Starting April 28th!
Join David Elliman as he continues exploring the fast-changing world of emerging tech. With his five new guests, he’ll dive into topics like the role of agentic systems, how AI’s irrationality is…
More Tech Tomorrow, Coming 2026!
We’re excited to announce that Tech Tomorrow will be extending Season 3 into early 2026. Join host David Elliman for more insightful conversations designed to help you navigate the complex world of…
Down the rabbit hole: Will our secrets survive the quantum computing leap with Dr. Sarah McCarthy
Quantum computing may feel like a distant part of the future, but many experts believe its widespread adoption could arrive sooner than expected. And with it comes a profound challenge: today’s…
Can executives balance AI innovation with societal responsibility with Lord Clement-Jones
As artificial intelligence continues to redefine industries, the question isn’t just what we can build, but what we should. In a world of accelerating automation and algorithmic decision-making, can…
Will AI and digital twins make animal testing in drug discovery obsolete with Professor Julie Frearson
AI and digital twins are redrawing the boundaries of drug discovery. Once defined by lab benches, animal studies, and years of trial and error, the field is now embracing virtual methodologies that…
Will the next biotech breakthrough be digital before it’s biological with Bibi Ephraim
AI is transforming biotechnology from the inside out. What was once a world of petri dishes and pipettes is now increasingly powered by algorithms, models, and digital twins. But as machine learning…
Is net zero even possible without open data with Gavin Starks
The UK’s 2025 Data Act marks a turning point in how data is shared and governed. Just as common standards in telecoms and banking unlocked innovation, trusted data could be the key to credible…
Is the global food crisis a problem that only tech can solve with Illtud Dunsford
According to the United Nations, the world’s population is projected to exceed 9.5 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented strain on our food systems. Climate change, land scarcity, and rising demand…
Should we trust AI as a creative collaborator with Professor Anjana Susarla
By 2026, Europol estimates that more than 90% of online content could be AI-generated – from music and written work to imagery and beyond. But what does this shift mean for creativity, originality,…
Welcome to Tech Tomorrow
Tech Tomorrow is your front-row seat to the conversations redefining the future.Each episode explores a big, thought-provoking question, from how we collaborate with machines to the possibilities…
Data and Artificial Neural Networks with Damian Borth
Neural networks are the backbone of many AI and machine learning systems. But how can they be applied to real-world scenarios?Today’s guest is Damian Borth, Professor of Artificial Intelligence &…
Data and Alzheimer’s Testing with Rhoda Au
According to Alzheimer's Disease International, the number of people around the world with the condition will reach 78 million in 2030, and 139 million in 2050. As of 2024, there is no known cure for…
Data and the Subterranean with the British Geological Survey’s Holger Kessler
We don’t often think about what's going on beneath the surface of our cities and towns. But how could more understanding of this underground world help deliver better public services and tackle…
Data and Money for the Community with Peter Forsgren
Public services and higher education facilities are under enormous pressure to keep track of their funds. But what if they were able to utilise some of that money, and put it back into the hands of…
Data and the Public Sector with Giuseppe Sollazzo
The UK’s public sector uses vast quantities of data to keep its vital services running. But what's the best way to communicate with the public about these services?Today’s guest is Giuseppe Sollazzo,…
Data and Disinformation in Ukraine with Olga Tokariuk
It's been just over two years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. How has disinformation played a part in the conflict, and what has been done to help combat it?Today's guest is Olga…
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