Caleb GardnerA.I. isn’t the existential threat. The hubris of tech leaders is.If private tech companies won’t accept responsibility for their influence, artificial intelligence is the least of our worries.Oct 14, 2017Oct 14, 2017
Caleb GardnerWhy brands need a social consciencePositive Super Bowl storytelling is a start, but brands need to do more as the private, public, and social sectors merge in messy ways.Feb 8, 2017Feb 8, 2017
Caleb GardnerIntroducing the personal impact canvasIf you want to make a difference but don’t know where to start, this tool can give you a quick roadmap.Dec 6, 20162Dec 6, 20162
Caleb GardnerLiterally just Martin Luther King, Jr.’s wordsOne day [applause], one night, a juror came to Jesus (Yes sir) and he wanted to know what he could do to be saved. (Yeah) Jesus didn’t get…Nov 22, 2016Nov 22, 2016
Caleb GardnerReconciling the internet’s role in the rise of TrumpThe internet was supposed to be the greatest democratic tool of all time. What happened?Nov 16, 2016Nov 16, 2016
Caleb GardnerKill your machinesIf markets are conversations, the voice at the other end of the line is increasingly sounding more like Siri and less like a human.Jan 7, 2015Jan 7, 2015
Caleb GardnerIt’s time for marketing and social media to get a divorceHaving social be a part of the marketing department seemed like a great idea at first. It hasn’t gone so well.Apr 1, 2014Apr 1, 2014
Caleb GardnerThe one thing all great social media teams doIt’s harder than you think.Mar 7, 2014Mar 7, 2014
Caleb GardnerinBe YourselfThe social media industry is broken—and it’s our faultSocial used to be the great new hope of the communications world. It hasn’t lived up to the hype.Feb 27, 20147Feb 27, 20147