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🤖AI in Our Lives: Podcast Recommendations
🤖AI in Our Lives: Podcast Recommendations
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Rob Stevenson
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Is artificial intelligence (AI) making our lives easier or bringing about the end of days? The narratives around AI range from the mundane to the absurd. In this list, I have put together some episodes that demonstrate how AI is actually impacting our lives, economies, and jobs.
PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂
A.I. NationHello, World!This show is a great entry point into all things artificial intelligence — where it came from, where it is now, and how it’s operating in the background of so many tools we use in our daily lives. The first episode outlines some background on this technology and the advances the industry has made in the last decade.
Flash ForwardRude Bot Rises
If there’s a sci-fi- or technology-loving bone in your body, you simply cannot miss Rose Eveleth’s "Flash Forward." This episode serves as a reality check for the state of AI technologies and humanity’s relationship to them. Citing experts, fiction pieces, and examples of early AI, Eveleth documents how realistic “conscious AI” is and how we might someday relate to it.
How AI HappensMoxie the Robot & Embodied CTO Stefan Scherer
This episode documents an inspiring use of AI technology. Moxie, a conversational AI robot aimed at teaching children social and emotional maturity, was created by a robotics and AI company called Embodied, Inc. In this episode, the company's chief technology officer explains the process of designing Moxie, including the ethical considerations around privacy and giving this technology to children.
The TWIML AI PodcastAI’s Legal and Ethical Implications with Sandra WachterEthics and privacy are of chief concern when it comes to developing AI technologies. In this episode, Sandra Wachter, an associate professor and senior research fellow at the University of Oxford, talks about her work at the intersection of law and AI. She specifically focuses on "algorithmic accountability" and explains methods that designers can use to ensure that an algorithm’s output is explainable and free from biases.
The PulseThe Promise and Pitfalls of AI
In this episode, we hear from scientists and thinkers who argue that we should look at AI not as a threat or competition, but as an extension of our minds and abilities. They look at AI in three different settings: medicine, work, and warfare, asking how it affects our present — and how it could shape our future.
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CLASSIFIEDS:
📕The brand new issue of Pod Bible magazine is out now, featuring interviews with cover star Ian Wright and "This American Life’s" Ira Glass. Laura Dockrill picks her favorite shows, the best podcasts about The Beatles are highlighted, and there’s plenty of new reviews and recommendations as always.
🍑Gaining Ground: The New Georgia: In December 2020, Atlanta-based Tenderfoot TV partnered with Crooked Media for their first political podcast packed with storytelling. Hosted by Atlanta natives Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker, the podcast explores the pivotal moments, movements, and citizens on the ground that brought Georgia to a tense political boiling point, leading to its historic flip to blue.
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PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:
This Is Good For You
Host Nichole Perkins wants people to stop feeling bad about feeling good, and "This Is Good For You" lets you know you are never alone in what you like. Every episode, Nichole explores something that people love — whether it’s needlepoint, watching bad movies with friends, or cowgirl exercise classes — and asks experts and devotees why it makes them happy.
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