Technically Optimistic
En podcast av Emerson Collective
23 Avsnitt
-  What's next for dataPublicerades: 2024-06-19
-  The India episode — tech and data in the Global SouthPublicerades: 2024-06-12
-  Who's watching the kids?Publicerades: 2024-06-05
-  Policed by our dataPublicerades: 2024-05-22
-  Digital surveillance and reproductive rightsPublicerades: 2024-05-15
-  Your data, your votePublicerades: 2024-05-08
-  How to save social mediaPublicerades: 2024-05-01
-  How your behavior became the world's biggest resourcePublicerades: 2024-04-24
-  Season Two is all about your dataPublicerades: 2024-03-10
-  Unpacking Biden's AI planPublicerades: 2023-11-03
-  Justin Hendrix on AI policy and democracyPublicerades: 2023-09-29
-  Timnit Gebru is asking different questions about AIPublicerades: 2023-09-15
-  Kyunghyun Cho on language, culture, and AIPublicerades: 2023-09-08
-  Ian Bremmer's plan for global AI governancePublicerades: 2023-09-01
-  Keolu Fox on the revolutionary power of Indigenous techPublicerades: 2023-08-25
-  Bishop Paul Tighe on AI and our humanityPublicerades: 2023-08-18
-  AI and Accountability: Who is responsible for managing AI?Publicerades: 2023-08-04
-  On Strike! How will AI impact the economy, culture, and the future of creativity?Publicerades: 2023-07-28
-  Education and AI: What does AI have to teach us?Publicerades: 2023-07-21
-  Rules of the Road - part 2: What might regulating AI look like?Publicerades: 2023-07-14
Data is the most valuable resource on our planet, and the data economy impacts everything from mental health to human rights. On Season 2 of Technically Optimistic, host Raffi Krikorian engages engineers, activists, professors, and more to ask big questions about our data-driven era. How and why is our data being collected? How is it affecting our daily lives, our decision-making, our political systems? Perhaps most importantly, what does the future of data look like, and what can we do to help shape it? This season of Technically Optimistic is all about your data, and how you can gain back some control.
