Advances in AI, machine learning, and other technologies have dramatically accelerated the pace of change. In recent years, the convergence of technology and healthcare has led to groundbreaking advancements, especially in supporting children with autism. In today's episode, you'll hear from Darryl Agostinelli, Chief Technology Officer at The New England Center for Children (NECC), where he spearheads initiatives in IT infrastructure, automation, and cybersecurity at NECC. In this episode, he explains how NECC is leveraging technology to build a global network of educators, researchers, and programs aimed at helping individuals with autism lead fuller lives. Join us as we explore the impact of AI on enhancing autism services for kids and delve into futuristic-sounding concepts like technological singularity, superconductivity, quantum supercomputing, and more!
Key Points From This Episode:
- An introduction to Darryl, his passions for both work and play, and his role at NECC.
- Insight into NECC’s ACE (Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia) ABA Software System.
- How AI will augment NECC’s programs and educational tools.
- Defining “the singularity” and why it’s important for everyone to understand.
- The risk introduced by singularity and its impact on the world around us.
- Some of the implications and applications of superconductivity.
- Quantum supercomputers: what are they and what problems can they solve?
- Reasons that Darryl remains optimistic about technological innovation.
- The concerning impact that AI could have on our critical reasoning skills.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Darryl Agostinelli
Darryl Agostinelli on LinkedIn
Darryl Agostinelli on GitHub
The New England Center for Children
The Singularity is Near
Google Brain
Adam Granoff on LinkedIn
Dave Castellani on LinkedIn
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