Apadmi Asks: Is the ubiquity of tech consistently useful?
by Apadmi Marketing Team|Sun Mar 26 2023
Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink… The proliferation of digital products means the famous Coleridge quote could soon apply to technology.
Tech is increasingly everywhere, but are we able to always make use of it? There are limitations around access to hardware, connectivity issues or just having the expertise to know where and how digital products can make a difference.
We talk to science and technology correspondent from The Economist and author of The Water Book Alok Jha about tech poverty, how his role as a technology journalist has evolved and how tech can help with managing the world’s most precious resources, including water.
Click below to watch the interview. Duration: 20 minutes.
In this episode:
Interviewer: Jake Sargent, Apadmi Group Content Director
Interviewee: Alok Jha, Technology correspondent from The Economist and author of The Water Book
We discuss:
Getting connected and identity theft
How has journalism changed through technology?
Technology is ubiquitous, but not everyone has access
We’re using connectivity for different things around the world
How is technology helping to preserve our most precious resource?
The combination of technology and changing behaviour
Gamification for positive change
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