Autonomous technology is shifting from pilot projects to practical infrastructure. From robotaxis in Phoenix to delivery drones in Shenzhen and automated yard trucks at ports, machines are starting to move people and goods with minimal human input. Every safe, reliable autonomous mile depends on invisible digital systems; edge compute for real-time decision-making, low-latency connectivity, and data networks that never sleep.In this episode of Interconnected, hosts Glenn Dekhayser and Simon Lockington are joined by MIT Research Scientist Bryan Reimer and Equinix VP of Market Development Petrina Steele to explore how global infrastructure is evolving to support the next generation of autonomy.In this episode:Edge computing enables vehicles to process and share data locally for faster, safer decisions.Low-latency connectivity determines how efficiently mission-critical computation moves between the car and the cloud.Multi-layer sensing and redundancy improve safety both inside and outside autonomous systems.Mining leads current automation efforts due to its regulated, closed environments and strong ROI.AI continues to enhance decision-making, learning, and coordination across connected systems.Future autonomy will rely on open data marketplaces, adaptive energy grids, and edge zones that blanket cities.Guests:Bryan Reimer / MIT Research ScientistPetrina Steele / Vice President, Market Development, EquinixMeet the Hosts:Glenn Dekhayser / Global Principal Technologist, EquinixSimon Lockington / Director, Business Development, EquinixWatch the full video series on YouTubeSubscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.
Finance is evolving from an institution-led system to one defined by code, connectivity and cryptographic trust. As Sheila Warren explains, blockchain replaces centralized recordkeepers with transparent, peer-to-peer networks that enable programmable money. Stablecoins, digital tokens pegged to fiat value, are already transforming cross-border payments, making them faster, cheaper and globally accessible. But decentralization only works when the physical systems behind it, including low-latency networks, custody solutions and compute infrastructure, keep pace. This episode examines how infrastructure, policy and design are converging to make decentralized finance viable at scale.Key Infrastructure Tie-InsCentralized vs. Decentralized Exchanges: Guests compare security, custody and latency across both models and highlight emerging hybrids that blend institutional oversight with decentralized rails.Stablecoin Infrastructure: Discussion centers on the U.S. GENIUS Act and its framework for reserves, transparency and compliance, setting the stage for stablecoins as regulated digital dollars.Bridges and Interoperability: Cross-chain networks like Wormhole enable digital assets to move safely between ecosystems, demanding high-throughput interconnects and resilient validator networks.On-Chain Privacy and Verification: Technologies such as zero-knowledge proofs and smart-contract hooks offer privacy-preserving ways to verify identity and compliance at machine speed.Future OutlookIn the next five years, guests expect stablecoin circulation to increase tenfold, with both consumers and institutions using blockchain rails. Traditional financial players are building their own blockchains, blending 24/7 digital markets with regulatory stability. As crypto and TradFi converge, decentralized finance will hinge on scalable, compliant infrastructure capable of handling global throughput and post-quantum security demands.
Food security in the 21st century goes beyond farmland or stronger crops, it now will also rely on real-time data, AI-enabled insights, and smarter distribution networks. In this episode of Interconnected, hosts Kyle Hilgendorf and Christina Spinney are joined by global agrifood CEO and founder Christine Gould to explore how the world’s most essential industry is being transformed by digital infrastructure.From edge computing in remote fields to AI systems that predict crop yields and reduce food waste, discover what it will take to build the systems that can sustainably feed the world's growing population.In this episode:Food security is a growing data and infrastructure challenge. Edge computing and AI are enabling smart agriculture which could feed more people with more efficiency.The role of decentralized and digitally connected small farms is expanding as infrastructure races to reach them.Culture, connectivity, and capital are shaping global innovation in AgTech for small and big players alike.Guest:Christine Gould, CEO & Founder of GIGA, Founder of Thought For FoodMeet the Hosts:Christina Spinney, Vice President of Global Technical Solutions Engineering at EquinixKyle Hilgendorf, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at EquinixWatch the full video series on YouTubeSubscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.
What if AI could help us live longer, healthier lives—starting now? In this episode of Interconnected, hosts Shaniel Lafayette and Kyle Hilgendorf are joined by world-renowned cardiologist, scientist and author Dr. Eric Topol, as well as decentralized tech pioneer Jim Nasr to unpack how AI might catch diseases before they start, put patients back in control of their data, and unlock new possibilities in personalized care. This is the launch of a special new Interconnected series called AI Renaissance, which examines how AI will shape everything from drug discovery to quantum computing. With an optimistic eye on the world to come, we will detail how these revolutionary innovations are likely to evolve and shape the way that we live, work, and play.In this episode:How AI could detect age-related diseases decades before symptoms appearWhy mapping the immune system is key to unlocking longevityHow decentralized data systems could make healthcare more equitable and secureWhat it will take to shift medicine from reactive to preventative careGuests:Dr. Eric Topol, Founder and Director at Scripps Research Institute and author of multiple books, including Super AgersJim Nasr, CEO of Acoer, former Chief Software Architect at the CDCMeet the Hosts:Shaniel Lafayette, Solution Strategy Lead at EquinixKyle Hilgendorf, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at EquinixWatch the full video series on YouTubeSubscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.
Welcome to the first episode of Interconnected, a podcast about the hidden systems powering innovation. Hosts Shaniel Lafayette, Glenn Dekhayser, and Kyle Hilgendorf introduce themselves and explore the megatrends shaping the digital future. From the rise of agentic AI to the infrastructure challenges behind today’s creator economy, the conversation offers expert perspective on what is changing, and what it will take to keep up.In this episode:What agentic AI is and how it builds on generative modelsWhy data sovereignty is becoming a global priorityHow creators are driving new infrastructure demandsWhat it takes to scale for real-time, global innovationMeet the Hosts:Shaneil Lafayette, Solution Strategy Lead at EquinixGlenn Dekhayser, Global Principal Technologist at EquinixKyle Hilgendorf, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at EquinixWatch the full video series on YouTubeSubscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.
Modern life runs on technology. From groundbreaking medical breakthroughs to AI-powered productivity, innovation is reshaping how we live and work. But what powers that technology? Behind every screen, app, and digital interaction is an unseen force—a massive, intelligent infrastructure that delivers mind-bending volumes of data and compute power. It’s what enables chatbots to answer your questions, driverless taxis to find you in seconds, and your next show to auto-play without a hitch.Welcome to Interconnected—a new video and podcast series from Equinix.We’re pulling back the curtain on the tech behind the tech—the networks, systems, and innovations that make our connected world possible. With insight from industry experts and bold thinkers, our hosts will unpack the megatrends dominating the headlines—from AI to edge computing to the future of quantum—and explore the digital infrastructure that powers them. Because this is more than just tech. It's about shaping a smarter, faster, more resilient future for everyone.This is our rapidly evolving world. This is Interconnected.Watch the full video series on YouTube