Host Keith Shaw and his expert guests discuss the latest technology news and trends happening in the industry. Watch new episodes twice each week here or listen to the podcast.
Is your web browser still built for consumers β but your business has moved on? In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw sits down with Bradon Rogers, Chief Customer Officer at Island, to explore the rise of enterprise browsers β purpose-built tools that enhance security, improve user experience, and unlock productivity in a browser-first world.
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are shaking up the world of search β and putting pressure on Googleβs dominance. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Thais Castello Branco, Head of Marketing and Strategy at Exa, about how AI is transforming how we search, how businesses are adapting, and what the future of discovery looks like.
Are we at a crossroads in mapping innovation? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Marc Prioleau, executive director of the Overture Maps Foundation, about how artificial intelligence, open data, and community-driven efforts are reshaping the future of digital maps.
A shocking new investigation reveals how North Korean operatives used generative AI tools to pose as remote tech workers, land real jobs, and send stolen salariesβand potentially sensitive dataβback to the DPRK. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Brett Winterford, VP of Okta Threat Intelligence, about the rise of βwage moleβ campaigns, deepfake video interviews, and how companies were tricked into hiring fake personas with stolen identities.
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw interviews Roei Ganzarski, CEO of Alitheon, about the alarming rise of counterfeit goodsβand how advanced technologies like generative AI, 3D scanning, and global e-commerce are making the problem worse. From fake pharmaceuticals and automotive parts to luxury items and skincare products, counterfeiters are now targeting high-risk, high-value industries with near-undetectable fakes.
As the world reimagines life after the pandemic, a bold new vision for city development is emergingβQuantum Cities. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw interviews Chase Garbarino, co-founder and CEO of HqO, to explore how artificial intelligence, commercial real estate innovation, and digital infrastructure are converging to fuel the next wave of urban transformation.
Five years after the pandemic forced schools online, what's the real future of distance education in a world shaped by AI, hybrid models, and evolving student needs? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Evan Kropp, Executive Director of Distance Education at the University of Floridaβs College of Journalism and Communications.
AI agents are revolutionizing productivity, but theyβre also creating a massive, growing security crisis for businesses. In this episode of Today in Tech, we chat with Clarence Hinton, Chief Strategy Officer at CyberArk, exploring the alarming findings from a new identity security survey covering over 2,600 cybersecurity leaders across 20 countries.
AI tools are making it faster and easier than ever to find personal details about anyone, often turning harmless online information into real-world risk. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Chris Wingfield, a former military digital targeter and now SVP at 360 Privacy, about how generative AI is transforming online surveillance. They explore how scammers, stalkers, and even corporate actors use AI to weaponize public data β and what individuals and businesses can do to protect themselves. From Google searches to Zillow listings and LinkedIn profiles, your digital trail is more dangerous than you think.
In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw talks with Robert Siegel, Stanford lecturer and author of The Systems Leader, about how managers and executives can lead more effectively during turbulent times. Drawing from real-world examples and research, Robert shares a new leadership approach built for todayβs fast-paced, high-pressure environment.
Everyone from Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg is declaring the end of the smartphone era β but is it hype or reality? On this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by IDC analyst Ramon Llamas to explore whether smart glasses, earbuds, AI pins, or even brain implants will really replace your smartphone. From the rise of AR/VR wearables to the limitations of AI assistants, we dig into whatβs coming, whatβs hype, and why your phone isnβt going anywhere β yet.
As the demand for high-quality training data continues to surge, synthetic data is emerging as a game-changing tool in the world of AI development. But is it the silver bullet enterprises needβor a potential minefield of risks? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw sits down with Alexius Wronka, CTO of Data and Growth at Invisible Technologies, to explore the advantages, limitations, and ethical challenges of using synthetic data to train large language models (LLMs) and enterprise AI systems.
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and DALLΒ·E are rapidly transforming how we create images, tell stories, and even build entire comic books. In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw sits down with Michael Todascoβan AI advisor, creative technologist, and visiting fellow at San Diego State Universityβto examine the explosive growth of AI image generators and the big questions they raise. Tadasco shares real-world classroom experiences showing how fast AI models evolve, explains how new image generation features are unlocking new forms of creativity, and discusses the legal and ethical issues around AI-generated art styles like Studio Ghibli and Disney characters. The conversation also covers how AI is being used to make pitch decks, logo designs, and slide presentationsβsparking a debate about what jobs might be impacted next.
Generative AI is transforming customer service β but are companies ready? In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw talks with Glenn Nethercutt, CTO at Genesys, about the rise of AI-powered chatbots, agent copilots, and the shift toward empathetic, agentic AI in CX. From IVRs that frustrate to AI agents that anticipate your needs, we explore how companies are reimagining customer experiences.
Insider threats are no longer just about disgruntled employees. In 2025, threat actors are recruiting from withinβsometimes using underground 'job boards' to find insiders willing to sell credentials, plant malware, or steal data. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw talks with Ryan LaSalle, CEO of Nisos, about how insider threats are evolving and how companies can detect and prevent them.
Can individuals and organizations still take control of their data β or has the privacy battle already been lost? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Ron De Jesus, Field Chief Privacy Officer at Transcend (formerly with Grindr and Tinder), to explore the evolving challenges of data privacy, corporate surveillance, and cyber threats.
Is AI about to cause the biggest workplace disruption in 25 years? In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw sits down with Salesforce Chair and CEO Marc Benioff to explore the rise of AI agentsβand how theyβre already transforming major companies like Singapore Airlines, Disney, Lennar, and Pandora.
Generative AI is hotβbut are companies wasting their money? Host Keith Shaw dives into surprising new findings with Brett Roscoe (Informatica) and Blake Andrews (Independent Financial). A global survey of top data leaders reveals that many generative AI projects are \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"stuck in the mud,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" yet budgets keep growing. Whatβs behind the disconnectβand will it continue in 2025?
Generative AI has entered the world of software developmentβand itβs making waves. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Murali Sastry from Skillsoft and Eran Yanav from Tabnine to tackle the big question: Will generative AI replace mid-level software engineers? Or are developers evolving into AI-augmented leaders?
Are passwords obsolete? With rising data breaches, weak password habits, and endless security layers failing us, itβs time to rethink how we protect our digital lives. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw sits down with cybersecurity expert Gilad Shriki, co-founder of Descope, to explore the flaws in traditional passwords and discuss cutting-edge solutions for safer, smarter authentication.
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