Tech For The Rest Of Us

Hosted by Marlo Anderson

Exploring Advanced Technologies, 3D Printing, and the Film Industry

Hosted by Steve Bakken and Marlo Anderson, this technology podcast episode covers a range of topics related to technology, equipment and the film industry. The hosts discuss the potential of advanced technologies, such as prosthetic limbs that cost six million dollars and communication devices that can restore communication between different parts of the body. The conversation also looks at the use of 3D printing to create medical devices, building materials and even houses. In addition, speakers discuss the potential for a film industry in North Dakota and the need for lawmakers to create tax credits to attract more films to the state.

Exploring Electric Vehicle Dangers, Faulty Chargers, and the Future of AI

Today’s episode of the podcast discusses the potential dangers of electric vehicles in accidents, such as fires, and the need for better training and equipment for emergency responders to deal with such incidents. The issue of electronic devices catching fire due to faulty chargers, is being brought up, and the European standard requiring all devices to have USB-C and USB-E, which will reduce the occurrence of fires, is mentioned. The hosts also talk about the integration of AI technology into search tools by Microsoft and Google, and the uncertain implications and adaptations that may result from this fast-changing industry.

Exploring the Intersection of Agriculture and Technology: GMOs, Robots, and the Future of Farming

Today’s episode started with a discussion of the Roundup scenario and the news of Bayer acquiring Monsanto and its properties. The potential lawsuits against Roundup for being a carcinogen were discussed and they also talked about the increasing role of technology in agriculture, particularly in the area of precision agriculture. The conversation then moved to the requirements for organic farming and how technology has made it more feasible to switch to organic farming. Marlo and Steve also discussed the use of genetically modified crops and the controversy surrounding non-GMO foods. It is brought up how GMOs have facilitated the growth of crops in different regions and how they are necessary to feed the world’s growing population. Finally, they discussed the emergence of new crops in North Dakota, such as grapes, that were not possible in the past due to the short growing season.

They then move on to discuss the development of new technology for agriculture, specifically robots that use lasers to kill weeds and pests. These robots are more efficient and cost-effective than traditional methods of weed and pest control and can save farmers time and money. The technology is still in development but has the potential to change the way agriculture is done in the future. Additionally, the potential for the development of autonomous farms in the future is discussed.

Furthermore, it was found out that students at Lake Region College were able to graduate with high-paying jobs after only two years of studying precision agriculture. It’s being noted that precision agriculture has evolved from being focused on just the machinery and equipment used on farms to being data-driven processes. He explains that this data-driven approach allows farmers to precisely plant crops and micro-manage soil and crop health, leading to lower costs and improved yields. They also reflect on the impact of technology on the family farm and how the small-town banking system has not adapted to the high expenditures required for new technology. They also mention the family farmer’s early adoption of technology such as DTN, a weather and market application that required a big satellite dish to receive the feed.

A conversation on autonomous farming and lawn maintenance and autonomous lawnmowers and the benefits of having them, including freeing up space in their garages and allowing them to sit back and relax while their lawn is being mowed is sparked. 

acquiring Monsanto and its properties. The potential lawsuits against Roundup for being a carcinogen were discussed and they also talked about the increasing role of technology in agriculture, particularly in the area of precision agriculture. The conversation then moved to the requirements for organic farming and how technology has made it more feasible to switch to organic farming. They also discussed the use of genetically modified crops and the controversy surrounding non-GMO foods. It is brought up how GMOs have facilitated the growth of crops in different regions and how they are necessary to feed the world’s growing population. Finally, they discussed the emergence of new crops in North Dakota, such as grapes, that were not possible in the past due to the short growing season.

They then move on to discuss the development of new technology for agriculture, specifically robots that use lasers to kill weeds and pests. These robots are more efficient and cost-effective than traditional methods of weed and pest control and can save farmers time and money. The technology is still in development but has the potential to change the way agriculture is done in the future. Additionally, the potential for the development of autonomous farms in the future is discussed.

Furthermore, it was found out that students at Lake Region College were able to graduate with high-paying jobs after only two years of studying precision agriculture. It’s being noted that precision agriculture has evolved from being focused on just the machinery and equipment used on farms to being data-driven processes. He explains that this data-driven approach allows farmers to precisely plant crops and micro-manage soil and crop health, leading to lower costs and improved yields. They also reflect on the impact of technology on the family farm and how the small-town banking system has not adapted to the high expenditures required for new technology. They also mention the family farmer’s early adoption of technology such as DTN, a weather and market application that required a big satellite dish to receive the feed.

A conversation on autonomous farming and lawn maintenance and autonomous lawnmowers and the benefits of having them, including freeing up space in their garages and allowing them to sit back and relax while their lawn is being mowed is sparked.

The Future of Transportation with Sky Drive

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo Anderson: Have you been thinking about what the future of transportation looks like? Well, I have a leader in this in this field right here, Dr. Mark with SkyDrive. And really appreciate you being on the […]

Transformative Plant-Based Ingredients with Myco

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo: So what kind of crazy things can you do with mushrooms? Now, I’m not talking about the psychedelic ones here I’m talking about what’s possible in the food realm. So Alan, with Myco has joined us […]

No More Snoring with Motion Pillow

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo: Well, you’re gonna love me today, especially if you have somebody around you that keeps you up at night. And I’m referring to snoring. So Hiba is here and he’s going to be explaining to us, what you’ve […]

Customize Your Scents With Moodo

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo: So one of the challenges accrue, of course, in your home or office is how your place smells, right. There are some smart technologies out there nowadays, including one called mudo, which is actually a personal […]

Bring Magical Stories to Life with Levita

Podcast (tecknowlogy): Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Email | RSS | MorePhilippe: First of all, you can put the lighter here. What’s your name? Marlo: Marlo. Philippe: Marlo Marlo: Doofus. Call me doofus. Philippe: Doofus? Marlo: Yes. Philippe: Okay. All right. I’m Phillip, nice to meet you. Now, Take the aluminium paper […]

Imprint in Colors with E-Mark

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo: Do you have maybe a package you want to send out and you want to have it marked with your logo on it, you know, and you don’t want to order 1000 boxes to make that […]

The Latest in 3D Printing with Form Labs

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Email | RSS | MoreMarlo: 3d printing. It’s amazing what has gone on in this industry in the last couple years, a lot of people call it adaptive printing have Jeff beam with Formlabs. Next to me here, Jeff, thanks for […]