I know I'm not alone when I say I've reached a level in my life, where I've just decided that I'm done learning the new tech.

Whether it's something simpler like a television or the new type of social media, I just look at it, and think to myself, 'I'm out!'

Then you hear about something that is truly fascinating like artificial intelligence, and the different impacts it can have on society... and it can be scary!

With the topic of AI, I (and many others) joke how there are several movies (Terminator, The Matrix, I, Robot) that talks about this and the slippery slope that science and technology is on.

That is where people like David Pogue come into play. He is able to breakdown the latest advances, and cut through the fluff and shares the nuts and bolts of the new tech.

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Who is David Pogue?

A New York Times bestselling author, PBS NOVA host, CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, and New York Times contributor are just a bit of David’s long list of achievements that he has received throughout the decades he has been spent on reporting and researching science and technology trends.

You have an opportunity to see him speak on the topic of New and emerging technology when David Pogue graces the Yakima Town Hall Speaker Series.

When & Where is David Pogue Speaking?

David Pogue will be speaking at the Yakima Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, March 12th at 11 AM.

For more Information on the Yakima Town Hall Speaker Series, click here.

Fill out the form below for your chance to win tickets to see David Pogue as part of the Yakima Town Hall Speaker Series.

Contest Ends Monday (3/10) @ 10:59 AM. Winners will be contacted.

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