The Hanh Brown Show
About Hanh Brown
Hanh Brown’s journey into the world of AI, aging, and health tech is as unique as it is inspiring. Once an automotive executive leading performance integration for the iconic Corvette program, Hanh is now a passionate AI enthusiast dedicated to serving the 50+ demographic.
Her transition from high-performance vehicles to high-impact technology was fueled by her personal involvement in the caregiving journey of family members facing dementia and Parkinson’s. She witnessed the challenges. She felt the emotional toll. These experiences opened her eyes to the transformative potential of AI and health tech. For older adults. For their families. For the future.
A self-proclaimed tech geek, Hanh is also a fitness enthusiast. She believes in living fully. Staying sharp. And learning continuously. Her conservative approach to health and relentless curiosity about AI make her a relatable and dynamic voice in the tech world.
What to Expect
In The Hanh Brown Show, Hanh brings her unique blend of expertise, empathy, and enthusiasm to every episode. From exploring how AI can enhance senior living to diving into groundbreaking age-tech innovations, Hanh breaks down complex topics into relatable, actionable insights.
But it doesn’t stop there. Hanh also tackles the broader societal impact of AI, including:
- Policy and Governance: How AI is influencing public policy, healthcare systems, and the role of governments in shaping the future of aging and health.
- Ethics and Social Responsibility: The ethical dilemmas of AI in aging, from data privacy to equitable access to technology.
- AI in Society and Culture: Exploring how AI intersects with politics, social issues, and even cultural phenomena (yes, we’ll talk about Trump, Doge, and more!).
Some Standout Episodes
- AI and Older Adults: How artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we age, from smart home devices to personalized health monitoring.
- Age-Tech Innovations: A deep dive into the latest technologies designed to improve the lives of seniors, including wearable tech and AI-driven caregiving tools.
- Caregiving and Technology: Heartfelt conversations about the challenges of caregiving and how AI can provide solutions for families navigating dementia, Parkinson’s, and other aging-related conditions.
- AI and Public Policy: Examining how AI is influencing government decisions and shaping the future of healthcare and aging.
- Ethics of AI in Aging: A thought-provoking discussion on the moral implications of AI in senior care and beyond.
Why Listen?
Hanh’s personal journey and professional expertise make her the perfect guide to the intersection of AI, aging, and health tech. Her ability to simplify complex concepts and her passion for making technology accessible ensure that every listener walks away informed and inspired. Plus, her fearless exploration of AI’s impact on social matters, public policy, and ethics sets her podcast apart as a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of technology and society.
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The Hanh Brown Show
Bill Gates Says AI Jobs Impact Hits in Years Not Decades
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Bill Gates just said what most tech leaders won't. AI will affect the job market over the next several years. Not decades. Years. And he has no reason to say it unless he means it.
What you'll learn:
- Gates compared AI to the internet bubble—the transformation is real, but a lot of bets will be dead ends
- We don't have permission to drive up people's electricity costs." Data centers are power-hungry. You'll pay for it.
- If AI can approximate what took you decades to learn, what's your value proposition now?
- Government policy is uncertain. Tariffs shift. That instability affects your retirement accounts.
- Gates framed AI as "basically intelligence"—a capability that used to be uniquely human, now for sale
Bill Gates said what most tech leaders won't: AI will affect the job market in years, not decades. He compared it to the internet bubble—the transformation is real, but a lot of bets will be dead ends. He has no reason to say it unless he means it.
Gates also warned: we don't have permission to drive up people's electricity costs. Data centers are power-hungry. If you're on a fixed income watching utility bills rise, the infrastructure decisions made now will affect what you pay for the next twenty years.