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VIDEO
DLA PIPER
GLOBAL REAL
ESTATE SUMMIT
05.2024


Greg delivered the opening keynote at DLA Piper’s 18th Global Real Estate Summit
in Chicago. After debunking the urban “doom loop” myth, his talk explored how
changes in technology, affordability, and people’s desires is remaking the both
the built environment and American landscape.

Watch the video.




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PANEL
SMART CITY EXPO
05.2024


“Welcome to Spatial Reality,” the title of Greg’s session at Smart City Expo USA
promised. Together with inCitu’s Dana Chermesh-Reshef, Helpful Places’
Jacqueline Lu, and CityFi’s Story Bellows, the panel explored the implications
of artificial intelligence and augmented reality (AI + AR = AIR) at urban scale.

Read the session description.




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PANEL
FAST COMPANY
AT SXSW
05.2024


Greg hosted a panel on “The Future of Sus­tain­able Food Inno­va­tion” at the
Fast Com­pa­ny Grill at this year’s South by South­west Festival in Austin,
Texas.

Read the recap. Watch the video.




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INTERVIEW
FRONTERAS DESK
04.2024


KJZZ host Mark Brodie inter­views Greg about Cali­for­nia Forever, a new city
that a group of tech billion­aires and others are hoping to win approval for in
North­ern Cali­for­nia’s Solano County.


Listen here





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CO-HOST
UNFROZEN PODCAST
01.2024



As part of his report for Cornell Tech on the uses (and abuses) of gene­ra­tive
AI in archi­tec­ture, engi­ne­ering, and construc­tion, Greg and his Unfro­zen
podcast co-host Daniel Safarik cornered Thorn­ton Toma­setti Chief Tech­no­logy
Officer Robert Ota­ni to talk about his efforts to create a large language model
based on the firm’s retiring metal­lurgy ex­pert, “Mike.”


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REPORT
CORNELL TECH
01.2024


As part of his urban tech fellowship at Cornell Tech, Greg Lindsay co-authored
Future of Gene­ra­tive AI with Anthony Town­send, a report for the Jacobs
Insti­tute on how the archi­tec­ture, engi­neer­ing, and con­struc­tion
indus­tries should approach gene­ra­tive AI.


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QUOTE
THOMSON REUTERS
01.2024


“Experts warn that authorities are not prepared for the challen­ges that will
come when resi­dents them­sel­ves har­ness the power of AR. They say this
blen­ding of digital and phy­sical spa­ces will raise legal and ethical
ques­tions that have not yet been suffi­ciently consi­de­red. ‘Cities are not
really pre­pa­red for this,’ said Greg Lindsay, an urban tech fellow at Cornell
Tech’s Jacobs Institute in New York. ‘How do you pre­pare to re­gu­late
tech­no­logies that don’t exist or are still nascent?’”

— Carey L. Baron

For Thomson Reuters Foundation,
Baron reports on the pros
and cons of augmented reality
in American cities. 

Read the report




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PANEL MODERATION
FAST COMPANY
11.2023



Booz Allen Hamilton posted the full video from “The Age of Principled AI,” an
event and discussion in Wa­shing­ton D.C. on Nov­em­ber 6th, 2023, that Greg
moderated on be­half of Fast Company.

Watch the video




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GREG’S
WORK ARCHIVE







Urbanist, Futurist, Speaker
GREG LINDSAY






GREG






Email – LinkedIn





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ABOUT




GREG LINDSAY IS A GENERALIST, URBANIST, FUTURIST, AND SPEAKER.





He is a non-resident senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collec­tives Lab,
Arizona State Uni­versity’s Threat­cast­ing Lab, and the Atlan­­tic Council’s
Scow­croft Stra­te­gy Ini­tia­tive. He was the foun­­ding chief
com­mu­ni­ca­tions offi­­cer of AlphaGeo where he re­mains a senior advisor.

Most recently, he was a 2022-2023 urban tech fellow at Cornell Tech’s Jacobs
Insti­tute, where he explored the impli­­ca­tions of AI and aug­men­­ted
rea­lity at urban scale.

His past speaking engagements and events include the Venice Archi­tecture
Bien­na­le, Aspen Ideas Festi­val, Civic I/O summit at SXSW, the Dubai Busi­ness
Forum, the World Eco­no­mic Forum, and La Con­fé­rence de Montréal.



More about Greg





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SPEAKING TOPICS




THE WAY WE’LL LIVE NEXT IN A NEW/­POST/­NEVER-NORMAL WORLD.





Looking for a speaker who can help you and your orga­ni­zation make sense of the
New/­Post/­Never-Normal? Greg Lindsay regu­lar­ly speaks to some of the world’s
most inno­va­tive orga­ni­za­tions about the future of cities, climate, work,
AI, and the future of the futu­re itself.

Below is a short list of his speaking topics, and here are the details. If any
pique your interest, email him. After all, there’s no time to think about the
future like the present.

Read more about topics



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SHORTLIST


THE WAY WE’LL LIVE NEXT
The built world implications of our
never-normal landscape.

AUTONOMOUS EVERYTHING
AI, the future, and what we
can do about it.

WHERE WILL YOU LIVE IN 2050?
Why and where a warming
world may still have shelter for us.

HOW TO WORK, TOGETHER
New forms of collaboration
in a world in which corporate silos
have cracked wide open.

WHERE THE ROBOT MEETS
THE ROAD
A future of things that drive and fly
and think for themselves.

ENGINEERING SERENDIPITY
How do we discover unknown
knowns — the things and people we
don’t know we know?




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GREG’S 
SPEAKING TOPICS






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