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Replaced: TV Robots & Corporations
Replaced: TV Robots & Corporations

Television Robots who Rise and the Corporations that Control Them

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Print, Spring 2017Bhaamati BorkhetariaApril 21, 2017technology, web
Hacked: Online Vulnerability in an Automated World
Hacked: Online Vulnerability in an Automated World

What the law, in the US at least, assures is that third party data hosting services must adhere to a baseline for security, in short requiring some form of protection on data that is not very well defined.

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Print, Spring 2017Andrew ScottApril 21, 2017web, internet, hacking
Introducing the 43rd International Conference
Introducing the 43rd International Conference

The 43rd International Conference aims to capitalize on the principles of sustainable innovation to inform a new approach: one that transcends the “temporary fix” and that has structural endurance.

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Print, Event Coverage, International ConferenceBusiness TodayApril 21, 2017
The Handmade in the Age of Technology
The Handmade in the Age of Technology

How have we defined the handmade, and how will this definition change?

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Print, News & Analysis, Spring 2017Business TodayApril 21, 2017
The Future of Shopping Malls
The Future of Shopping Malls

Many department stores are closing stores, shifting their weight from their physical to their online platforms.

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Print, News & Analysis, Spring 2017Maha Al FahimApril 21, 2017
Finding a Job in the Digital Age
Finding a Job in the Digital Age

The digitization of job postings and networking opportunities has created an inevitable dichotomy for both students and recruiters

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Print, Careers, Spring 2017Daphne MandellApril 21, 2017
Interview with Joanna Bryson
Interview with Joanna Bryson

Joanna J. Bryson is a transdisciplinary researcher on the structure and dynamics of human- and animal-like intelligence.

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Print, Interviews, Spring 2017Luca RadeApril 21, 2017
Food Without Farmers
Food Without Farmers

The biggest problem we face now is yield gap, the difference between how much a field is producing and how much it can produce.

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Print, News & Analysis, Spring 2017Angela WangApril 21, 2017
Andre Iguodala: On Basketball, Analytics and Venture Capital
Andre Iguodala: On Basketball, Analytics and Venture Capital
Interviews, Print, Spring 2017Aria WongApril 21, 2017
Visualizing Health: Healthcare x Virtual Reality
Visualizing Health: Healthcare x Virtual Reality

Barriers of understanding between physicians and patients are often difficult to surmount. With virtual reality (VR) software, however, such impediments can be eliminated.

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Print, News & Analysis, Spring 2017Lilly ChadwickApril 21, 2017
Is Your Home Smart?
Is Your Home Smart?

Technological developments in the past decade suggest a world resembling Disney’s Smart House is well within reach.

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Print, News & Analysis, Spring 2017Anna MarshApril 21, 2017
The Politicization of Product Advertising
The Politicization of Product Advertising

With over 100 million viewers a year, the Super Bowl demands the attention of diehard football fans and casual viewers alike, as the four-hour televised event seamlessly weaves together football...

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News & Analysis, Print, Opinions, Spring 2017, Culture, Finance & BusinessLilly ChadwickApril 19, 2017
Interview with KR Liu: Director of Advocacy and Accessibility at Doppler Labs
Interview with KR Liu: Director of Advocacy and Accessibility at Doppler Labs

KR Liu leads advocacy and accessibility at Doppler Labs, the company behind Here Active Listening—two wireless buds and a smartphone app that let you control how you hear the world.

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InterviewsGrace GuanApril 15, 2017
Rashmy Chatterjee - CMO of IBM | 2017 Designation Conference
Rashmy Chatterjee - CMO of IBM | 2017 Designation Conference

Hear the keynote address of Rashmy Chatterjee, CMO of IBM North America.

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Event Coverage, Design NationConor FitzpatrickApril 9, 2017Designation, design, keynote
Rob Schwartz - CEO of TBWA | 2017 Designation Conference
Rob Schwartz - CEO of TBWA | 2017 Designation Conference

Hear from TBWA CEO, Rob Schwartz, when he directed a workshop at the 2017 Designation Conference.

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Event Coverage, Design NationConor FitzpatrickApril 9, 2017Designation, design, workshop
Jamie Myrold - VP of Adobe | 2017 Designation Conference
Jamie Myrold - VP of Adobe | 2017 Designation Conference

Hear Jamie Myrold's keynote address during the 2017 Designation Conference!

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Event Coverage, Design NationConor FitzpatrickApril 9, 2017Designation, design, keynote
Google | Google Ventures Chat with Daniel Burka and Ratna Desai
Google | Google Ventures Chat with Daniel Burka and Ratna Desai

Google x Google Ventures with Daniel Burka - Partner at GV + Ratna Desai - UX Lead at Google from the 2017 Designation Conference.

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Interviews, Event Coverage, Design NationConor FitzpatrickApril 9, 2017Designation, design, conferences
Interview with Dave Frey: Co-Founder and Co-Owner of the Lockn' Festival
Interview with Dave Frey: Co-Founder and Co-Owner of the Lockn' Festival

Dave Frey is a co-founder and co-owner of the Lockn' Festival, a four-day music festival located at Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, Virginia.

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Jack BurdickApril 4, 2017
Academia and Athletics
Academia and Athletics

The consequences of not offering athletes scholarships in the Ivy League

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Opinions, News & Analysis, CultureGrace CordsenMarch 26, 2017
Sharks, Their Big Personalities, and Their Big Portfolios
Sharks, Their Big Personalities, and Their Big Portfolios

ABC’s hit reality show Shark Tank brings the workings of business startups and venture capital to life for viewers, albeit in an overly dramatic and simplified way. 

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News & Analysis, CultureConor FitzpatrickMarch 21, 2017
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