Queer Data with Kevin Guyan
The Good Robot1 Nov 2022

Queer Data with Kevin Guyan

How should governments collect personal data? In this episode, we talk to Dr Kevin Guyan about the census, and the best ways of asking people to identify themselves. We discuss why surveys that you fill in by hand offer less restrictive options for self-identification than online forms, and how queer communities are not just identified but produced through the counting of a census. As Kevin reminds us, who does the counting affects who is counted. We also discuss why looking at histories of i...

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Art, Digital Archives and Activism with Ofri Cnaani

Art, Digital Archives and Activism with Ofri Cnaani

In this episode we chat with Ofri Cnaani, an artist and associate lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. Artists are doing amazing things in tech spaces, not just working with tech but also using art to explore how our world is infused with data. Ofri discusses some of her projects with us, including her investigation of the fire that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil in 2018, which prompted a massive crowdsourced appeal for photos of museum exhibits taken by visitors, and her St...

20 Juni 202329min

Hot Take: Most AI Scientists in Films Suck

Hot Take: Most AI Scientists in Films Suck

Welcome to our second episode of the Good Robot Hot Takes, where every week Kerry and Eleanor give you their spicy opinions about top issues in tech. This week we talk about science fiction films, why we love Aliens and Sigourney Weaver, how female AI scientists and professionals are represented on screen, how this contributes to the unequal gender dynamics of the AI industry, why Iron Man's Tony Stark sucks, and why he and Ex Machina's Nathan Bateman aren’t just bad apples but an epidemic of...

13 Juni 202327min

Full Stack Feminism and the Digital Humanities with Caroline Bassett and Sharon Webb

Full Stack Feminism and the Digital Humanities with Caroline Bassett and Sharon Webb

From using computers to process the work of Thomas Aquinas to using facial recognition to compare portraits of Shakespeare, computational techniques have long been applied to humanities research. These projects are now called the digital humanities, and today we’re interviewing two major figures in this discipline. We talk to Dr Sharon Webb, Senior Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Sussex, History Department and a Director of the Sussex Humanities Lab, and Caroline Bassett, ...

6 Juni 202335min

Hot Take: The Future of Life's Call for a Pause on 'Giant AI' - Doomsday or Distraction?

Hot Take: The Future of Life's Call for a Pause on 'Giant AI' - Doomsday or Distraction?

Welcome to our new format: The Good Robot Hot Takes! In these fun, lively, conversational episodes, we (Eleanor and Kerry) discuss some of the biggest issues in tech, from ChatGPT, and the sexy fembot problem in Hollywood film, to why predictive policing is a scam and why gender recognition is garbage. This week we're talking about the Future of Life Institute's open letter calling for an AI 'pause' in the wake of ChatGPT. We explore framing large language models as 'foundational' and theref...

30 Maj 202334min

Feminism, Disability, and the Politics of Technology with Laura Forlano

Feminism, Disability, and the Politics of Technology with Laura Forlano

In this episode we chat to Laura Forlano, Associate Professor of Design at the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology. This is a special episode because Laura reads us some of her work on life as a Type 1 diabetic, or in her words, a disabled cyborg calibrated to an insulin pump. Laura’s writing gives us a different kind of insight into good technology, tech that in her case literally keeps her alive, but can also let you down in alarming ways.

23 Maj 202321min

The Good Robot LIVE! from Berlin

The Good Robot LIVE! from Berlin

This special bonus episode was recorded at the AI Anarchies conference in Berlin. We held a workshop exploring with participants what good technology means for them, and why thinking in terms of ‘good technology’ actually limits us. Two amazing participants offered to be interviewed by us, Christina Lu, who at the time was a software engineer at DeepMind and is now a researcher on the Antikythera program and Grace Turtle, a designer, artist, and researcher that uses experimentation and play, ...

9 Maj 202326min

The Politics of Captions with Louise Hickman

The Politics of Captions with Louise Hickman

In this episode we chat to Louise Hickman, an activist and scholar based at the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy at the University of Cambridge. Louise talks to us about stenography, the process of transcribing speech into shorthand. You may be familiar with this from having seen court reporters write a transcription of a tribunal or case, but many stenographers also do crucial access work to create live captions of someone speaking. Stenographers create their own online dic...

25 Apr 202329min

Science Fiction in Translation with Regina Kanyu Wang and Emily Jin

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 ...

11 Apr 202327min

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