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Which Metaverse Do You Want to Live In?

Mark Zuckerberg is looking forward to trying on hoodies in the metaverse, but journalist Maria Ressa says he needs to focus on the 'deadly game for power and money' he's created.

By Dan Costa

Do You Care About the Metaverse More Than Mark Zuckerberg?

'I just think we care more,' Zuckerberg says of his metaverse detractors during an appearance at SXSW, where he also announced that Instagram will add limited NFT support soon.

By Rob Pegoraro

SXSW Show Gets Canceled Amid Coronavirus Worries

Facebook, Netflix, and Twitter were originally slated to attend, but reportedly bailed, citing coronavirus-related risks, prior to Friday's cancellation of SXSW by the city of Austin, Texas.

By Michael Kan

After the Blockchain Bust, Ethereum Co-Founder Still Bullish

Go ahead and call blockchain a 'glorified spreadsheet,' says Joe Lubin, the CEO and Founder of ConsenSys, and an Ethereum co-founder. It will change the world anyway.

By Dan Costa

Lora Haddock Wants to Remove the Stigma Around Sex Toys

Lora Haddock's company made headlines earlier this year when CES organizers awarded and then withdrew an innovation award for its sophisticated female sex toy, the Ose. Well, joke's on CES because the move has done more for Lora Dicarlo than a trade show award ever could.

By Dan Costa

How AI Is Changing the PC

Dell Technologies' SVP of Experience Design, Ed Boyd, says AI, collaboration, and immersion will change how PCs look and work.

By Dan Costa

The Head of Verizon Media's Red Team Has One Simple Security Tip

Josh Schwartz spends his days trying to hack into Verizon Media's most valuable and trusted systems. But his top tip for staying safe online is something we can all do.

By Dan Costa

Black Girls Code CEO Is Changing the Face of Tech

Kimberly Bryant, the CEO and founder of Black Girls Code, wants to have one million black girls coding by 2040. At SXSW, we talked about that goal, the perils of AI, and more.

By Dan Costa

Garry Kasparov Says AI Can Make Us 'More Human'

'It's not opening the gates of hell, but it's not a paradise,' Garry Kasparov says about AI. Artificial intelligence learns from us, so we should really fear bad actors, not killer robots.

By Dan Costa

'Autonomy' Documentary Director: Don't Fear Our Self-Driving Future

In his new documentary, filmmaker Alex Horwitz reveals the hidden past and complex future of self-driving cars. At SXSW, he tells me why he doesn't think autonomy is something to fear.

By Dan Costa

Feeling Blue? This AI Will Text You a Confidence-Building Pick-Me-Up

SMS your #mood and Blue Fever's AI responds with video texts intended to lift your spirits and build confidence. Ahead of SXSW, we talk with co-founders Lauren Tracy and Greta McAnany.

By S.C. Stuart

The End of the Attention Economy

Machine learning, big data, and consumer exhaustion with traditional ad formats are re-writing the rules of digital media—and there will be casualties, says Huge CEO Aaron Shapiro.

By Dan Costa

London's Chief Digital Officer Has an Eye on 5G

Theo Blackwell, the Chief Digital Officer for the City of London, discusses building smart cities in the 5G era, digital citizenship, and the increasing scarcity of bootleg tapes in Camden Town.

By Dan Costa

This Company Wants Your Gadgets to Understand Emotions

Rana el Kaliouby, CEO of Affectiva, wants to raise the Emotional Quotient (EQ) of your laptop, your voice assistant, even your car. We sat down with her at SXSW.

By Dan Costa

Evernote Wants to Conquer Information Overload

Evernote CEO Chris O'Neill explains the price hikes, the potential of machine learning, and why Evernote is irreplaceable.

By Dan Costa

YouTube to Add Wikipedia Links to Conspiracy Videos

YouTube is making the change to battle misinformation after a conspiracy video about the Parkland shooting trended on the platform.

By Michael Kan

Whurley Is Giving SXSW a Crash Course in Quantum Computing

Forget the AI hype. Entrepreneur William Hurley, known as whurley, is launching Strangeworks to help bring quantum computing to the masses.

By Dan Costa

Dean Kamen Doesn't Have 450 Patents (He Has Way More)

Dean Kamen talks about innovation, robotics competitions, and mass producing human organs.

By Dan Costa

Tim O'Reilly: 'WTF' Does Not Stand for 'What the Future'

A conversation with the founder of O'Reilly Media on how we can take back control of our technology and our lives.

By Dan Costa

Steve Case on Looking Beyond Silicon Valley for Big Ideas

In this episode of Fast Forward, America Online founder Steve Case talks about the 'Third Wave of Innovation' transforming the nation.

By Dan Costa