Machines Like Us
En podcast af The Globe and Mail - Tirsdage
90 Episoder
-
Rod Sims on Australia’s New Law to Rebalance Media Power
Udgivet: 1.3.2021 -
Bishop Steven Croft on Keeping Humanity at the Centre of New Technology
Udgivet: 18.2.2021 -
Lana Swartz on the Power of Payment Platforms
Udgivet: 4.2.2021 -
Joan Donovan on How Platforms Enabled the Capitol Hill Riot
Udgivet: 21.1.2021 -
Beeban Kidron on Why Children Need a Safer Internet
Udgivet: 7.1.2021 -
Ron Deibert on Resetting Our Relationship with Technology
Udgivet: 22.12.2020 -
Heidi J. Larson on the Root Causes of Vaccine Hesitancy
Udgivet: 10.12.2020 -
Cory Doctorow on the True Dangers of Surveillance Capitalism
Udgivet: 26.11.2020 -
Everybody Cares about Democracy and Technology: David and Taylor Look at the State of Big Tech Governance
Udgivet: 27.8.2020 -
Ellen Jorgensen on Biotech’s Potential and the Complexities of Regulation
Udgivet: 13.8.2020 -
Damian Collins on Joining Forces to Regulate Big Tech
Udgivet: 30.7.2020 -
Emily Bell on Journalism in the Age of Social Media
Udgivet: 16.7.2020 -
Matt Stoller on Taking on the Tech Goliaths
Udgivet: 2.7.2020 -
Maria Ressa on How Social Media Can Destabilize Democracy and Journalism
Udgivet: 16.6.2020 -
Carly Kind on Contact-tracing Apps
Udgivet: 4.6.2020 -
Joseph Stiglitz on a Post-COVID-19 Economy
Udgivet: 21.5.2020 -
Douglas Rushkoff on Reclaiming Our Humanity on the Internet
Udgivet: 7.5.2020 -
Angie Drobnic Holan on the Importance of Fact-checking during a Pandemic
Udgivet: 23.4.2020 -
Season 2 Begins April 23
Udgivet: 9.4.2020 -
Sasha Havlicek on Mitigating the Spread of Online Extremism
Udgivet: 12.3.2020
Machines Like Us is a technology show about people. We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction will become our reality: robot best friends, bespoke gene editing, brain implants that make us smarter. Every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future. He’ll speak with entrepreneurs building world-changing technologies, lawmakers trying to ensure they’re safe, and journalists and scholars working to understand how they’re transforming our lives.
