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Ask an Expert, a New Web Series from Singularity University with Answers about the Future of Tech

David J. Hill
Jul 02, 2015

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Do you have a burning question about emerging technologies and how they're shaping the world? Maybe you're curious about when bitcoin will be accepted everywhere or when nanobots will be repairing your body from the inside out. Or maybe you just want to know when we're going to get flying cars.

Now you can get the answers in a new web series from Singularity University called Ask an Expert.

In each weekly episode, questions tweeted to @singularityu with the #AskSU hashtag will be answered by experts from the SU community. With a growing list of amazing minds in the fields of artificial intelligence, medicine, robotics, synthetic biology, blockchain, forecasting, and wearable technologies, you'll get the same insights and perspectives shared at SU's Graduate Studies Program and Executive Programs.

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So if you're curious about the future and want to know where we're headed in the next 5, 10, or 50 years, get on Twitter and ask away. The series officially starts July 9 and each episode will be featured on Singularity Hub — stay tuned!

Learn more about the impact Singularity University is having around the world here.

David started writing for Singularity Hub in 2011 and served as editor-in-chief of the site from 2014 to 2017 and SU vice president of faculty, content, and curriculum from 2017 to 2019. His interests cover digital education, publishing, and media, but he'll always be a chemist at heart.

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