Jennifer Strong

SHIFT

Hosted by Jennifer Strong, SHIFT is a weekly podcast taking a closer look at the far-reaching impact of automation on our daily lives. From policy to process, we seek to understand how lives are changing alongside rapid breakthroughs in frontier technologies and artificial intelligence. Join us as we navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by this reshaped reality.

Author

Jennifer Strong

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Technology

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Hired by an Algorithm 21.01.2026

How do you feel about the use of artificial intelligence in the hiring process? Whether it sounds like a good way to remove human bias, a bad idea that could bake in machine bias, or something in between, you won't want to miss our deep dive  with author and journalist Hilke Schellmann at the P&T Knitwear Bookstore in Manhattan. This episode was taped in collaboration with All Tech is Human in...

Tech Trends to Watch in 2026 14.01.2026

This week, we bring you an episode of another podcast anchored by our host, Jennifer Strong, called The Next Innovation. In it, we sit down with other prominent tech journalists to discuss the biggest tech trends to watch in 2026 - including how the different iterations of AI, including agentic AI, will shape the future of cybersecurity, finance, healthcare, and defense.  We Meet: Freelance journa...

Commercializing Our Space Age Future 07.01.2026

A live conversation about the state of the space industry with serial space entrepreneur Kam Ghaffarian, a co-founder of Axiom Space, Intuitive Machines, Quantum Space, and more, from the mainstage at Collision Conference in Toronto, Canada. This episode first published on June 26th, 2024.  We meet:  Dr. Kamal "Kam" Ghaffarian Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong and Emma...

Companion Robots for Older Adults 31.12.2025

We meet a founder questioning the wisdom of the Turing Test as he works to address the loneliness epidemic among the elderly, in the latest installment of our oral history project.   We Meet:  Intuition Robotics Founder Dor Skuler, maker of the ElliQ digital companion Credits: SHIFT is produced by Jennifer Strong and Emma Cillekens. It’s mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob...

Uncovering How Biology Works 24.12.2025

The application of artificial intelligence to help discover new medicines could become one of the more transformative ways we use this tech in the near term. A key player in this space is Recursion Pharmaceuticals. Its outgoing CEO Chris Gibson takes us on a tour of the world's largest phenomics lab in Salt Lake City, Utah. We Meet:  Recursion Co-Founder Chris Gibson Credits: This episode of SHIFT...

The Future of Voting Is on Your Phone 17.12.2025

What if voting in a primary could be as simple as reaching for your phone? This week, Bradley Tusk's TED Talk about this topic was named one of the ten essential TED Talks of 2025, and we're revisiting the episode we taped with him about mobile voting for our oral history project.   We Meet:  Bradley Tusk, Founder & CEO of Tusk Holdings  Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer...

The Psychology and Liability of Chatbots 10.12.2025

What happens when machines start telling us what we want to hear—and when users start depending on them for emotional connection? Join us for a live conversation about the psychology and liability of chatbots. We Meet:   Meg Marco is Harvard Berkman Klein Center’s Senior Director of the Applied Social Media Lab. New York Times Tech Reporter Kashmir Hill is also the author of YOUR FACE BELONGS TO U...

The Future of AI is Quantitative 03.12.2025

We join the MIT community in New York for an event focused on AI, innovation, and the evolving role of tech in society.  SandboxAQ is a Google spinout that combines AI Large Quantitative Models and deep expertise in physics, biology, and chemistry in order to work on a wide range of hard problems, such as the prototyping of new materials and chemicals for manufacturing. Andrew McLaughlin is the co...

Without Trust, Innovation Stalls 26.11.2025

Join us for a deep dive on the relationship between trust and artificial intelligence as we unpack a flash poll from Edelman, the world's largest PR firm. We Meet:   Margot Edelman, Global Technology Practice Lead for Edelman   Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Ar...

The Economics of Quantum Innovation 19.11.2025

How do we move quantum computing from scientific milestone to measurable business value?  It’s not an easy question to answer.  When I first started covering this tech even the physicists charged with building such machines doubted the feasibility of the whole idea. That's no longer the case today, but the bar for quantum, especially compared to AI, remains almost impossibly high.  This episode wa...

How to Build AI for the Physical World 12.11.2025

For as far as we’ve come with AI and robotics, there’s still a huge gap when it comes to combining the two. AI excels in the digital space, and in the physical world, robots are often pre-programmed. That’s where physical AI comes in. It’s critical for things that can’t tolerate the kinds of mistakes that are common in today’s statistics based AI, like self driving cars or managing the power grid....

Encore: How to Build a Moonshot Factory 05.11.2025

Astro Teller, Alphabet’s Captain of Moonshots, joins us for a conversation about the importance of failure, workplace culture in a moonshot factory, and not throwing away your shot. We Meet:  Astro Teller is the Captain of Moonshots at X, Alphabet's Moonshot Factory Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with origi...

Shaping the Future of Intelligence 29.10.2025

AMD provides high-performance computing power that runs everything from your gaming console and personal laptop, to the giant supercomputers and AI systems that power the cloud. Its head of AI discusses the move from sequential to massively parallel processing, and the company's strategy to embed AI from big cloud machines to tiny client devices. We Meet:   AMD’s SVP for AI Vamsi Boppana Credits:...

Reclaiming the Digital Public Square 22.10.2025

We explore how one group is using AI to help people talk, listen and understand in large groups, in hopes of counteracting forces that have undermined our ability to communicate online, in the latest installment of our oral history project. We Meet:   Yasmin Green, CEO of Jigsaw, an incubator within Google  Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cilleken...

Meet the CIA's Former Digital Chief 15.10.2025

What do you think it would be like to lead AI efforts and the overall digital transformation of the CIA? This week, we find out as we dive into a world of espionage and secrets in the latest installment of our oral history project.  We Meet:   Retired Deputy CIA Director for Digital Innovation Jennifer Ewbank  Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cille...

Building AI’s Roadmaps 08.10.2025

How we build products, why we build them, and what we think they’re for have always changed, but these days developers and engineers who love things like product roadmaps might find the current AI scene a little disorienting. That’s because there often isn’t a roadmap. If there is? It’s constantly changing. This week, we meet the CTO of IBM Research and she tells us about the current landscape and...

AI Agents = Intelligence Taking Action on Its Own 01.10.2025

Agentic AI is one of the hottest topics going in tech circles, but if pinning down exactly what we’re talking about feels a bit like a moving target, it’s not your imagination. What agents are capable of doing is changing almost as quickly as what people want to do with them.  We Meet:   VP of Agentic AI at AWS Swami Sivasubramanian   Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong...

These Robots Might Solve Space's Labor Problem 24.09.2025

What’s an astronaut’s time worth? Answering that question is not a perfect science, but at more than $100,000 an hour (not counting salary - that's just to keep one alive) on the International Space Station, it’s safe to say it’s more than you want to pay for bagging up trash.  This week, we take a field trip in New York City to see some space robots that could help with this problem.  We Meet:  ...

How Tech Could Help Fix Rural Healthcare 17.09.2025

Might a lack of legacy healthcare tech infrastructure in rural communities offer an advantage over mature markets? A  founder makes the case in the latest installment of our oral history project. We Meet:   Homeward Co-Founder & President Amar Kendale   Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music...

Building the Future of AI Infrastructure 10.09.2025

You've likely heard that artificial intelligence is gobbling up electricity and drinking water, and causing a global race to build more energy capacity.  Have you ever stopped to consider why? Or what we’re doing to bring compute power and sustainability closer together? This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at TechBBQ, the largest tech conference in the Nordics. It's held each yea...

Architect of the EU AI Act Expresses Concerns 03.09.2025

EU AI Act architect and lead author Gabriele Mazzini shares his experience drafting the law. He also talks about his concerns with implementation and its potential impact on European competitiveness, and how that led him to quit his job, in the latest installment of our oral history project. This episode was recorded at TEDAI in Vienna and originally ran in 2024. We Meet: MIT Media Lab Research Af...

What Happened at Builder.AI 27.08.2025

One of the world's hottest AI startups, Builder. AI, imploded earlier this year. We dig into what actually went down at the company and what journalists and investors can learn from the experience.  We Meet:   Journalist Varsha Bansal Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gor...

The Alignment Problem 20.08.2025

Despite our best efforts, sometimes what we say we want isn’t precisely what we mean. Nowhere is that felt more acutely than when we’re giving instructions to a machine, whether that’s coding or offering examples to machine learning systems. We unpack the alignment problem in the latest installment of our oral history project. We Meet:  Brian Christian, University of Oxford researcher, and author...

How to Build a Cybernetic Lawyer 13.08.2025

In all the noise about AI agents it’s easy to miss a fundamental change that’s taking place. For these agents to be effective, people have to feel safe delegating things to them. When we do? How we use this tech starts to feel less like a tool and more like real collaboration.  This week, we explore agentic powered legal work in the latest installment of our oral history project. We Meet:   Thomso...

Ready for Fish-Free Fish? 06.08.2025

What would you say if someone offered you a taste of a salmon filet that doesn’t contain fish?   The protein content, carbs, and even the omega 3s are basically the same, but what it doesn’t contain are things like microplastics and mercury.  Join us for a factory tour of a startup called New School Foods for a peek at the next-generation of plant-based foods. We Meet:   New School Foods CEO Chris...

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