IoT Coffee Talk
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk where we talk about all things related to the Internet of Things and other digital technologies. This program was started by a group of friends who just happen to be thought leaders, experienced practitioners and business leaders in the technology and communications services industries and more. This channel will feature weekly recordings of our casual conversations on topics of the day with the hopes of delivering engaging and thought-provoking insights to our audience. We hope you enjoy program. Please, like and share! Thanks!
IoT Coffee Talk
231: The Game of AI Thrones
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Leonard Rob Stephanie David Marc Rick
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Season 1
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Episode 231
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #231 where we have a chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.
This week, Pete, David, Rob, and Leonard jump on Web3 live from Lenovo Tech World 2024 in Bellevue, WA to talk about:
- BAD KARAOKE! "Spoonman", Soundgarden
- How to catch rocket boosters with chopsticks
- What happens when we prioritize the things that don't matter?
- The pay off of returning the chewy ribeye at a really fancy restaurant
- Hype distraction and why it is not a good thing for progress
- The advantage of being a systems integrator (A.K.A. plumber)
- We keep coming back to the identity crisis of "IoT" and now "AI" companies
- Why wireless is important - Our experience at IoT Stars in Austin
- Leonard claims he was the first vLogger before YouTube!! How is that possible!?
- Breaking down Embedded World North America 2024 and MWC Las Vegas 2024
- After all these years, who is getting 5G right?
- How will the promise of 5G be realized for all?
- Why IT and CT are commercial oil and water?
- Why everyone gets open wrong? Techno Religion!
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