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On the effects of technology and innovation on people, companies and society (writing in Spanish at since 2003)

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An electrifying podcast

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IMAGE: A screenshot from Google’s NotebookLM, that generates a podcast between two English-speakers on a given subject
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A recent US podcast discusses my work on EVs, looking at the reasons more and more people are buying them, China’s role in driving development, as well as countering the myths surrounding them with hard evidence, wrapping up with a look at the future of the automotive industry and its interconnected industries. The two presenters engage in a lively conversation, providing an entertaining and informative overview of my ideas, in contrast to the somewhat leaden style of my articles.

The podcast covers a lot of ground over its 11 minutes and is certainly worth a listen.

It’s clear the creators of the podcast have studied my work in detail, and as well as citing several of my pieces on EVs, explain my reasoning and arguments for all audiences; very much an Enrique Dans for Dummies.

Well, not quite: there’s no such podcast. The presenters may sound like they’re enthusiastically talking about my work, but I created the entire recording in a few minutes using , which I have to say has left me astounded.

Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans

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On the effects of technology and innovation on people, companies and society (writing in Spanish at since 2003)

Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans

Written by Enrique Dans

Professor of Innovation at IE Business School and blogger (in English here and in Spanish at )

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