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The Chameleons Podcast
Imac Zambrana
21 episodes
2 months ago

The world as we know is changing fast. We are experiencing a technological shift with an enormous potential for advances in knowledge and solutions for individuals and society. This requires extraordinary human agency and ability to adjust to the changes and navigate this unknown territory together. This is why this podcast is called The Chameleons – as a tribute to our incredibly malleable nature.

Host Imac Zambrana is seeking input from a group of international and Norwegian experts and advocates from tech-relevant fields concerning their thoughts about the potential of different interplays between technology, individuals, and societies. These conversations about real and fictional meetings between human and machine in the past, present, and future, are an invitation to reflect on how we can adjust for what might, what will, and what might never come.

Language: English & Norwegian (depending on the native language of the guests).

Music by: Håkon Onsager.

Graphics by: Øivin Horvei.

Guest Relationship Advisor: Nicole Patrice De Member

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The world as we know is changing fast. We are experiencing a technological shift with an enormous potential for advances in knowledge and solutions for individuals and society. This requires extraordinary human agency and ability to adjust to the changes and navigate this unknown territory together. This is why this podcast is called The Chameleons – as a tribute to our incredibly malleable nature.

Host Imac Zambrana is seeking input from a group of international and Norwegian experts and advocates from tech-relevant fields concerning their thoughts about the potential of different interplays between technology, individuals, and societies. These conversations about real and fictional meetings between human and machine in the past, present, and future, are an invitation to reflect on how we can adjust for what might, what will, and what might never come.

Language: English & Norwegian (depending on the native language of the guests).

Music by: Håkon Onsager.

Graphics by: Øivin Horvei.

Guest Relationship Advisor: Nicole Patrice De Member

Show more...
Technology
News,
Tech News
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The Chameleons Podcast
1 hour 40 minutes
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#9, part 1: Charting a New Course: Aha Moments, Strategic Pivots, and the Entrepreneurial Mind – with Bobby Chang
The Chameleons Podcast

The world as we know is changing fast. We are experiencing a technological shift with an enormous potential for advances in knowledge and solutions for individuals and society. This requires extraordinary human agency and ability to adjust to the changes and navigate this unknown territory together. This is why this podcast is called The Chameleons – as a tribute to our incredibly malleable nature.

Host Imac Zambrana is seeking input from a group of international and Norwegian experts and advocates from tech-relevant fields concerning their thoughts about the potential of different interplays between technology, individuals, and societies. These conversations about real and fictional meetings between human and machine in the past, present, and future, are an invitation to reflect on how we can adjust for what might, what will, and what might never come.

Language: English & Norwegian (depending on the native language of the guests).

Music by: Håkon Onsager.

Graphics by: Øivin Horvei.

Guest Relationship Advisor: Nicole Patrice De Member