Science Fiction in Translation with Regina Kanyu Wang and Emily Jin
The Good Robot11 Huhti 2023

Science Fiction in Translation with Regina Kanyu Wang and Emily Jin

In this episode we discuss the new generation of Chinese science fiction with two of the genre's most brilliant translators, editors, writers and researchers. They both played a key role in The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories, an anthology of science fiction written by Chinese women and non-binary writers that aims to overwrite stereotypes about who Chinese science fiction writers are and what they write about. Regina is a science fiction writer who works for the Co-Futures project ...

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Why Sexism, Racism and Ableism in Tech are 'More than a Glitch' with Meredith Broussard

Why Sexism, Racism and Ableism in Tech are 'More than a Glitch' with Meredith Broussard

In this episode we talk to Meredith Broussard, data journalism professor at the Arthur L. Carter Institute at New York University. She's also the author of Artificial Unintelligence, which made waves following its release in 2018 by claiming that AI was nothing more than really fancy math. We talk about why we need to bring a little bit more friction back into technology and her latest book More Than a Glitch, which argues that AI that's not designed to be accessible is bad for everyone...

12 Syys 202338min

Indigenous Sciences, Technologies, and Science Fiction with Grace Dillon

Indigenous Sciences, Technologies, and Science Fiction with Grace Dillon

In this episode we chat to Grace DiIlon, Professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Department at Portland State University. Grace, an Anishinaabe cultural critic and a phenomenal storyteller in her own right, gives an overview of the fiction and science books by indigenous writers doing very cool things. We talk about apocalypse and healing, ceremonial science, and the genre of native slipstream.

1 Syys 202335min

Unexpected History of Computing with Mar Hicks

Unexpected History of Computing with Mar Hicks

In this episode, we talk to Mar Hicks, an Associate Professor of Data Science at the University of Virginia and author of Programmed Inequality: How Britain discarded Women Technologists and Lost its Edge in computing. Hicks talks to us about the lessons that the tech industry can learn from histories of computing, for example: how sexism is an integral feature of technological systems and not just a bug that can be extracted from them; how techno-utopianism can stop us from building better t...

15 Elo 202333min

Hot Take: Twitter is to X as Barbie is to Ken

Hot Take: Twitter is to X as Barbie is to Ken

Welcome to this week’s Hot Take, where your hosts Kerry and Eleanor give their candid opinion on the latest in tech news. This week they discuss the rebranding of Twitter as X and how people like Elon Musk have an outsized impact on the daily technologies that we use, on the kinds of technologies that get made and created, and on the kinds of needs that get prioritized when it comes to user preferences and desires. From X to the Barbie movie, they explore why diversity matters in the tech ind...

1 Elo 202323min

Buddhist Approaches to Machine Consciousness with Peter Hershock

Buddhist Approaches to Machine Consciousness with Peter Hershock

We talk to Peter Hershock, director of the Asian Studies Development Program and coordinator of the Humane AI Initiative at the East-West Center in Honolulu. We talked to Peter about the kinds of misconceptions and red herrings that shape public interpretations of machine consciousness and what we can gain from approaching the question of machine consciousness from a Buddhist perspective. Our journey takes us from Buddhist teaching about relational dynamics that tell us that nothing exi...

18 Heinä 202342min

Hot Take: Detecting Sexuality with AI is Fake Science

Hot Take: Detecting Sexuality with AI is Fake Science

In this week’s Good Robot Hot Takes, Kerry and Eleanor talk about a group of scientists in Zurich that tried to measure a correlation between brain activity and sexuality using AI. This smacks not only of previous attempts to use AI to try and ‘read’ people’s sexuality, but also of dangerous 19th and 20th century race science. We talk about how the language of science is weaponised against queer people, why there are no real scientific foundations to using AI to detect sexuality, and why scie...

11 Heinä 202335min

Worker Surveillance and the US Trucking Industry with Karen Levy

Worker Surveillance and the US Trucking Industry with Karen Levy

In this episode we chat to Karen Levy, Associate Professor of Information Science at Cornell University and author of Data Driven: Truckers, Technology, and the New Workplace Surveillance. Karen is an expert in the changing face of long distance driving - she spent ten years doing research with truck drivers. So she’s been looking at how surveillance and automation are changing what it means to be a trucker in the USA. We talk about how truckers are responding to new AI technologies mon...

4 Heinä 202329min

Hot Take: Can AI De-Bias Hiring?

Hot Take: Can AI De-Bias Hiring?

Welcome to our third episode of the Good Robot Hot Takes. Every two weeks Kerry and Eleanor will be giving their hot take on some of the biggest issues in tech. If you’re a graduate or a jobseeker, this is the episode for you because this week we talk about AI that’s being used for recruitment. That’s right, AI is being used to assess your performance in an interview. In fact companies are claiming that their tools can read your personality by looking at your face, and that this can strip awa...

27 Kesä 202334min