271 Transhumanism, Fighting the Opioid Crisis, and the Future of Wearable Tech with Ryan O’Shea1/2/2018
This interview threw me out of my element. What a great way to start the new year. I get pretty uncomfortable with the notion of transhumanism and implanting technology into the body through an elective procedure. Luckily, I got to talk it over with Ryan.
Ryan O’Shea is a spokesperson and advisor for biotechnology startup company Grindhouse Wetware, which is dedicated to creating technology to augment human capabilities. Ryan is also a founder of the Carnegie Mellon University-based artificial intelligence startup Behaivior, which uses wearables and machine learning to predict and intervene in human behaviors to promote positive health outcomes. Behaivior is currently a competitor in the $5 Million IBM Watson AI XPRIZE competition. Ryan has previously worked as a host and producer for the Pittsburgh ABC Television affiliate. He currently hosts the technology and futurism-themed Future Grind podcast and has produced talks around the world on the topic of citizen science, making, and biohacking Attend my one-day conference January 27th in Pittsburgh. Learn more here. Ryan’s Challenge; Question your assumptions. Why are you scared of these ideas? Reach out and continue the conversation. Resources Harrison Bergeron WaitButWhy on Elon Musk & Neuralink Ray Kurzweil Cyberpunk Connect with Ryan Future Grind Podcast Behaivior Grindhouse Wetware If you liked this interview, check out previous tech-focused episodes with Robert Scoble, Joseph Lubin, and Dennis Mortensen. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
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4/13/2022 03:24:03 am
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