TECHNOLOGY, TIMING, AND THE METAVERSE
In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Dr. Corinna (Cori) Lathan, Chief Science Officer at DANA Brain Vital, about her current role and her two decades as founder and CEO of AnthroTronix. Cori tells Shana about how she pursued her interests in neuroscience and human space flight into lab jobs (the βvomit cometβ) and then a PhD in Neuroscience and an MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT (in that order). They discuss her decision to leave a tenured university position to start up AnthroTronix, and Cori retells the companyβs history of groundbreaking inventions, moving from educational robotics to designing VR experiments for the International Space Station to making βsensors for soldiers.β Cori talks about how she wrote her 2022 book, Inventing the Future: Stories from a Techno-Optimist, as a legacy memoir of her company, as an inspiration to younger generations, and as a way to honor the memory of her parents. She tells Shana that we are already living in the metaverse, urges listeners to make STEM a creative endeavor again, and remembers when her fifth-grade classmates voted her βmost likely to go to Mars.β
QUOTES
βI think weβre going to move in and out of the physical-digital convergence. βPhysical-digital convergenceβ is how I think of the metaverse. And Itβs going to be a spectrum of technologies, and itβs going to be a spectrum of uses, and itβs going to be pervasive. Our day will be moving in and out of this physical-digital continuum.β β Cori Lathan [13:05]
βCall it whatever you want. Get the tools you need to get [things] done. . . . If you need to have the label, you can always tack the label on.β β Cori Lathan [48:23]
βWe very much have done ourselves a disservice by making math the end-all, be-all. . . . I happen to love math and I happen to have been good at it. If I hadnβt, I would have been completely steered out of a STEM career.β β Cori Lathan [50:19]