Tech Trends And The History That Shaped The World.

In this launch selection of podcasts for WhatPod, I’ve included some thoughtful conversation, deep tech and just plain enjoyable audio.

Leading off my selection is a great BBC production “13 Minutes To The Moon” made for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission that landed men on the surface of the moon.

13 Minutes to The Moon Podcast

Artifical intelligence is set to change everyone world deeply. From business, finance, digital authoring, coding and design – nothing will evade the influence of machine intelligence that can learn, adapt and improve way faster than the human brain. Lex Fridman is an MIT researcher into human-centered AI, deep learning, autonomous vehicles & robotics, and his ‘Artificial Intelligence‘ podcast gets right into the detail of this emerging field.

My old stomping ground of Silicon Valley is not the same as the early days of the 90’s (but where is, right ?) but although he’s a Brit, Danny Fortson of The Times in his ‘Tales Of Silicon Valley‘ podcast gives you an ear on current trends and cultural history.

Podcasts in Technology for this month:

Tales Of Silicon Valley
Wired Podcast
Artificial intelligence Podcast
Cybersecurity Cafe Podcast
13 Minutes to The Moon Podcast

Wired magazine in the UK have been a vital publisher for tech news for many years and their weekly podcast highlights topical issues in tech in a digestible format for listening on the go.

Lastly, still on the conversational format Beverley Roche of ‘Cyber Security Cafe‘ covers privacy and data topics in an easy to listen interview format, with some great guests.

I hope you make a discovery in this month’s selection, if you want to reach out to me I’d love to hear your favourites.

Brian Satis

Brian is WhatPod's Technology Editor. San Jose resident and veteran of the first Silicon Valley tech boom, Brian is founder of Duotone Game Studio and a contributing writer for Synthetic Dimensions, Podzone and Tech News Monthly.Got a podcast to suggest ? Contact Brian (brian.satis@whatpod.com.au)