Futurist Paul Saffo

What new technological developments will change our lives in the months and years ahead? A radio interview wirh futurist and technology forecaster Paul Saffo.

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  1. KQED Forum - Futurist Paul Saffo

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  2. Futurist Paul Saffo: Forum | KQED Public Media for Northern CA

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  3. KQED Forum - Futurist Paul Saffo

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