Antoine Blondeau

Artificial intelligence pioneer Antoine Blondeau is already using AI to solve real-world problems. WIRED's executive editor Greg Williams caught up with him at WIRED2015.
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Avi Yaron

Avi Yaron designed a brain-imaging tool to try and save his own life, when he was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. He spoke with WIRED's Greg Williams at our recent event.
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Carlo Ratti

WIRED's executive editor caught up with Carlo Ratti -- director of MIT Media Lab's SENSEable Cities -- as part of the Out of Office series, with the All-New Jaguar XF
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Martha Lane Fox

As part of Out of Office, Greg Williams interviews cross-bench peer and entrepreneur Martha Lane Fox, who wants to solve the UK's unemployments problems by getting more citizens into tech.
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Francis Bitonti

New York-based designer Bitonti blends digital design with new manufacturing technologies. His aim is to transform industrialised models of manufacturing and create new processes of distributed production.
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Daniel McDuff

Principal scientist at emotion analytics company Affectiva, McDuff is combining developments in sensor technologies and algorithmic analysis of facial expressions to help machines understand us better.
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Ryan Weed

Pilot and physicist Ryan Weed is working to develop the world's first antimatter rocket -- a propulsion system that can theoretically result in speeds of up to 115,000,000kph. Weed aims to make humans an interstellar species.
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Vincent Connare

Type designer Connare created the Comic Sans typeface at Microsoft in the 90s. It might have its detractors, but the font was styled to be a friendly, softer and more human typeface in the early days of personal computing.
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On day one of WIRED2015, Jaguar and WIRED
co-hosted a panel discussion entitled Humanity in the Digital Age to ask the question: does technology make us more or less human? Representatives from Jaguar and MIT Media Lab debated the subject.
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In the second WIRED/Jaguar thought leadership session -- Integrated Innovation -- WIRED's Greg Williams asked the panel "can engineers solve problems designers can't?" Key individuals from Jaguar's design and production teams spoke alongside emotive-computer engineer Daniel McDuff and regular WIRED contributor and art curator Lucy Johnston.
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