Farnell's 'Top Tech Voices' Explores Curiosity, AI, and the Future of Human-Centric Cities

Farnell's 'Top Tech Voices' podcast released new episodes featuring Dr. Anne-Laure Le Cunff on curiosity and Prof. Carlo Ratti on the future of cities.
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Farnell's podcast series 'Top Tech Voices' has welcomed two new thought leaders in its latest episodes: neuroscientist and entrepreneur Dr. Anne-Laure Le Cunff and architect and MIT professor Carlo Ratti. In the fifth episode, Dr. Le Cunff explores the role of curiosity in navigating uncertainty in modern work and life, advocating for an experimental mindset that treats decisions as 'small, testable hypotheses.' She also discusses the potential of AI as a thinking partner. In the sixth episode, Professor Ratti examines how data and sensing technologies can be used to create flexible, human-centric urban environments. He discusses how cities can dynamically respond to challenges such as climate change and population growth. Rebecca Obregon, President of Farnell Global, emphasizes that the value of technology lies in its application to specific situations and the resulting better decision-making.

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