How technology can meet the future needs of global problems
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Posted: Oct 14, 2020 6:56 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Among other lessons, the coronavirus pandemic has exposed just how important technology is to our lives.
When tech systems suddenly got rolled out on a massive scale in our workplaces and schools, we learned about their limitations.
IBM is now challenging developers to create systems that not only meet our current needs, but can meet the future needs of a world dealing with the consequences of climate change.
Daniel Krook, the chief technology officer of Call For Code, joined CBS 58 Sunday Morning to discuss more on Call For Code, and how those tech solutions come to life.
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