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Where the Internet Lives

Google
Data Centers
Artificial Intelligence
Climate Change
Sustainability
Recycling
Energy Efficiency
Google
Machine Learning
Manufacturing
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Food Insecurity
Public Health
NASA
Agriculture
Waste Management
Technological Progress
Economic Growth
Healthcare
Art
Robotics

An award-winning podcast from Google about the unseen world of data centers.

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Latest Episodes

While educators continue to debate AI’s role in the classroom, one nonprofit is showing just how powerful this technology can be in the hands of young women around the world. 

Tara Chklovski, CEO of Technovation, shares her journey from growing up i... more

Warehouses have long been “black boxes” where inventory disappears and logistics break down. But autonomous robots are finally illuminating the shadows. 

Oana Jinga, co-founder of Dexory, tells us how her company’s towering robots map warehouses in ... more

Behind the scenes of the intelligence revolution, data centers are working nonstop to turn ambitious, world-changing AI ideas into real solutions. 

In this episode, Google’s Partha Ranganathan — one of the architects of modern data center design — t... more

Manufacturing has traditionally been defined by rigid assembly lines. But Alphabet’s moonshot spinoff Intrinsic is demonstrating how factories built around flexible, intelligent robotics can rewrite that playbook and democratize advanced manufacturin... more

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Recent Guests

Oana Jinga
Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Dexory, an AI and robotics company
Dexory
Episode: Leaps in Logistics
Partha Ranganathan
VP and engineering fellow at Google, and a pioneer in data center design and efficiency.
Google
Episode: Anatomy of a Modern Data Center
Wendy Tan White
CEO of Intrinsic
Intrinsic
Episode: Reimagining Manufacturing
Mira Lane
VP of Technology and Society at Google and leads the Envisioning Studio
Google
Episode: Supercharging Creativity
Willonious Hatcher
AI-first artist and stand-up comedian
Episode: Supercharging Creativity
Andy McAfee
Principal Research Scientist at MIT and co-founder of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
MIT
Episode: The Era of AI Innovation

Host

Stephanie Wong
Host of a series focused on the unseen world of data centers.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 222 ratings
  • Me human and new era technology!

    How this happen! its only one question with a lot different answers. No one bealived how to explain with out technology research. Can you bealived? I bealived, for one reason,no technology at all and a lot of books to read.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Transparency only
    United States3 years ago
  • Good Story!

    Very Interesting to learn more about Google and cloud computing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    R_H1
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Best show ever

    I listen everyday so educational

    BEST SHOW EVER I LEARN SOMETHING EVERYDAY!!!!!!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EarthKid540
    United States4 years ago
  • Perfect for non techies

    This is perfect for a non technical perspective - really interesting with little prior knowledge assumed

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CADT123
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • The first 3 episodes are one long google commercial

    The host is nice enough. The google folks interviewed are great. But you really learn almost nothing in the first 3 episodes. The first 3 episodes are one very long saccharin sweet commercial.

    After episode 3 things improve and the podcast begins to present more interesting info. There were moments that these self protrayed heroes almost made me puke. Do these folks not realize that there are many folks working hard and accomplishing many cool things that help others. Ah the self absopti... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    hisstairrickal
    United States5 years ago

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Some reviews mention a noticeable positive bias towards Google and its technologies, suggesting that sponsorship might influence content.
The narrative approach balances technical information with engaging storytelling, making complex subjects accessible.
Listeners find the content fascinating and educational, particularly appreciating the personal stories related to technology.
Overall, many express a high level of interest and enjoyment, citing the podcast as useful for understanding the technological landscape.

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#96
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#21
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#82
United Kingdom/Technology
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#67
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#126
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#149
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Anatomy of a Modern Data Center
Q: What do you think it means for long-term energy forecasts for data centers?
While there are concerns about AI's impact on energy efficiency, significant advancements, such as improving energy efficiency by a factor of ten in certain areas, are being made. There are various strategies in place such as custom silicon accelerators and environmentally friendly systems design to increase efficiency.
Leaps in Logistics
Q: So you don't think robots are coming to kill our jobs, right?
Oana believes robotics will help modernize the workforce by upskilling jobs rather than eliminating them.
Leaps in Logistics
Q: Can you describe how your robot moves through a warehouse?
The robot is equipped with a telescopic tower and multiple sensors and cameras that collect data as it navigates through a warehouse.
Leaps in Logistics
Q: What about entrepreneurship resonated so much with you?
Oana felt an element of independence and wanted to make her own things, believing that building her own company would be the best way to express that.

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This series sheds light on the unseen mechanisms of the internet, with a focus on data centers and their profound impact on technology and society. Each episode features industry experts who unravel complex concepts related to data storage, AI, and logistics, offering insightful discussions on how these infrastructures power various aspects of modern life. Topics such as automation, sustainability, and the democratization of technology are commonly explored, making it a compelling choice for those interested in technology, art, and creativity. Notably, the series aims to make technical subjects accessible to a broader audience, balancing informative content with personal stories that resonate with listeners.

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5. Willonious Hatcher
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