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The Future of Everything

Date
January 14, 2020
Topics
Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Human Reasoning
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Celebrating 100 episodes of Stanford Engineering's "The Future of Everything" podcast and radio show. To mark the milestone, we’re excited to share clips from our top 5 most downloaded episodes. Subscribe to the podcast here: https://stanford.io/tfoe

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