
Digital Authoritarianism and Press Freedom with Arzu Geybulla
In this episode, we talked to Azerbaijani journalist Arzu Geybulla, a specialist on digital authoritarianism and its implications on human rights and press freedoms in Azerbaijan. She now lives in sel...
28 Nov 202336min

Technology, psychedelics and healing with K Allado-McDowell
In this episode, we speak to K Allado-McDowell a writer, speaker, and musician. They've written three books and an opera libretto, and they've established the artists and machine intelligence program ...
14 Nov 202336min

Good corporations, AI ethics and value pluralism with Giada Pistilli
In this episode, we talk to Giada Pistilli, Principal Ethicist at Hugging Face, which is the company that Meg Mitchell joined, following her departure from Google. Giada is also completing her PhD in ...
31 Okt 202336min

Facial Recognition and Surveillance in Palestine with Matt Mahmoudi
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Matt Mahmoudi, a researcher and advisor on artificial intelligence and human rights at Amnesty International, and an affiliated lecturer at the Department of Sociology ...
17 Okt 202338min

Hot Take: Fighting Fears and Fantasies of East Asia (and AI)
In this episode, we hear all about Kerry’s trip to Japan (spoiler alert: she loved it) and explore her work on anti-Asian racism and AI. Kerry explains what the very long word ‘techno-Orientalism’ mea...
4 Okt 202331min

Generative AI, Creativity, and what AI means for the Music Industry with Hayleigh Bosher
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Hayleigh Bosher, Associate Dean and Reader in intellectual property law at Brunel University and host of the podcast Whose Song is it Anyway?, a podcast on the intersec...
26 Sep 202340min

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...
12 Sep 202338min

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 ...
1 Sep 202335min



















