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Returning the Power of AI to the People
Read more: Returning the Power of AI to the Peoplehttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-syvtv-1412690 Any long-time listeners of the show know that I’m passionate about accessibility and disability technology. Technologies that support the idea that we can have an equitable world, and that creating a more accessible world makes things better not just for the group specifically considered in that technology, but for all of us, is a…
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Indigeneity in the Digital Age
Read more: Indigeneity in the Digital Agehttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-bs9fx-1408cff Welcome to another episode of the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology” series! In this episode, I sit down with Jason Edward Lewis to talk about how Indigenous peoples are imagining the futures while drawing upon their heritage. How can we broaden the discussions regarding technology and society to include Indigenous perspectives? How can…
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Technology and Genocide: What the Holocaust can tell us about perils of technological utopianism
Read more: Technology and Genocide: What the Holocaust can tell us about perils of technological utopianismhttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-kfx9j-13fd296 Welcome back for another episode in the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology Series! In this episode of the series, I speak to Dr. Eric Katz, and we take on the common utopian mythology of technology as inherently progressive, focusing specifically on the frequent slide from utopianism into terror. We talk about the uses…
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Technology and Genocide: What the Holocaust can tell us about perils of technological utopianism
Read more: Technology and Genocide: What the Holocaust can tell us about perils of technological utopianismhttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-kfx9j-13fd296 Welcome back for another episode in the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology Series! In this episode of the series, I speak to Dr. Eric Katz, and we take on the common utopian mythology of technology as inherently progressive, focusing specifically on the frequent slide from utopianism into terror. We talk about the uses…
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Instituting Integrity: The rise of the integrity worker collective
Read more: Instituting Integrity: The rise of the integrity worker collectivehttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-z9z62-13f4373 Today I’m sitting down with Talha Baig to talk about a new to me organization, the Integrity Institute. On the show, I’ve spent a lot of time talking about what I see as a new workforce emerging in the tech sector, of people working in jobs in the tech sector to try and understand,…
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How We Breathe: how technology is changing approaches to ventilation
Read more: How We Breathe: how technology is changing approaches to ventilationhttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5i7is-13eaa28 Between 2020 and 2022, I spent a lot of time reading about ventilators. So did a lot of the country. News coverage of the pandemic talked about everything from the serious shortage in ventilators around the country to new technologies available that might help save lives by helping victims of the virus breathe. From…
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Technically Human Rights: How technologies are changing the state of human rights
Read more: Technically Human Rights: How technologies are changing the state of human rightshttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-t5kgx-13e26c4 Welcome back to another episode in the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology for the 21st Century” series. In this episode of the series, we take a deep dive into the history of how technology intersects with human rights. My thinking on ethics and technology has human rights at its foundations, so I was…
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The Global Technological Imaginary: Sci-Fi, Tech, and the Ethics of Representation
Read more: The Global Technological Imaginary: Sci-Fi, Tech, and the Ethics of Representationhttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-hay9f-13d981f Welcome back to a brand new season of “Technically Human!” Today’s episode features another conversation in the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology” series. I teach science fiction as a way of thinking about ethics and technology, because I fundamentally believe that before we can build anything, we first have to imagine it. Science…
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Zoom Fatigue: Distance Learning and Social Engagement in the Age of Social Distancing
Read more: Zoom Fatigue: Distance Learning and Social Engagement in the Age of Social Distancinghttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ft5tx-13b2469 Welcome back to another episode of the 22 lessons on ethics and technology series, in a conversation with Dr. Judith Kalb about the growth of online education and technologies of virtual meeting. How have our human interactions changed with the introduction, and normalization, of online meetings? How have virtual technologies transformed our relationships to…
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Data Feminism
Read more: Data Feminismhttps://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ha6rj-13a765c Welcome back, for another episode of the “22 Lessons on Ethics and Technology” series. In this episode, I speak with Dr. Lauren Klein about the complicated relationship between data, race, and gender, and what she calls “data feminism.” What is the relationship between data visualizations, representation, and construction of categories—and difference? How have visualizations…