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LG’s first-ever keynote hosted by LG’s Chief Technology Officer Dr. IP Park and some guests where you can learn more about our vision for the AI future.
Microsoft Inspire 2019 Corenote with Satya Nadella
On stage at Microsoft Inspire on July 17, 2019, CEO Satya Nadella discussed Microsoft's mission, solution areas and the impact our employees and partners can have on the 7 billion people on the planet.
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EFF18: Preparing students to succeed in the fourth industrial revolution
EFF18, chaired by Gavin Dykes, took place in front of a live audience at the Education World Forum. The forum attracted delegates from over 100 countries and 80 Ministers of Education.
The panel discussed the recent PISA results from the point of view of the fourth industrial revolution. Panellists included Andreas Schleicher from the OECD and Karen Cator of Digital Promise.
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We’re looking into the safer, greener and more connected technology behind self-driving vehicles. Our episode sponsor, Aptiv, unveiled their flexible and scalable smart vehicle architecture at CES 2020. They joined us to explain how these advancements will reduce complexity and offer better control for users.
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Glen De Vos, SVP, CTO & President, Aptiv
With everything from mobiles phones, to sports cars getting smarter year on year, it comes at no surprise that our homes are starting to get a tech make-over.
We are looking at the top 10 most technologically advanced houses available on the market.
#Eternal life might not be attainable in the near future, but genetic engineers and doctors are working on new life extension technology. The research could lead to keeping our bodies young, and scientists are developing ways of downloading our brain’s consciousness onto digital media once the body is at the end of its life cycle.
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