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[Recorded May 16, 2024]Whether you’re on social media or surfing the web, you’re probably sharing more personal data than you realize. That can pose a risk to your privacy—even your safety. At the same time, big datasets could lead to huge adv
Soutenez Blast, nouveau média indépendant : https://www.blast-info.fr/soutenirAuteur en 1984 d’une thèse de doctorat sur « Les romans de Philip K. Dick », sous la direction de Fredric Jameson, peut-être le plus fondamental penseur de la SF con
How did an unknown Marxist scholar sell half a million copies of a book about degrowth communism in his homeland of Japan? And why is a complete transformation of our economic life necessary to save the planet?  Guest: Kohei Saito is an associ
The United States Copyright Office and courts in many United States jurisdictions are struggling to address complex copyright issues related to the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI). Meanwhile, academic research using generative AI
Ross Anderson Interviewed by Elisabetta Mori for Archives of IT
One very important thing to understand in the conversation about online speech is that there are many different kinds of online communities, big and small, and they all have their own needs when it comes to rules and governance. This fact is a
Since the beginning of cinema, movies have held to the same format - a linear narrative, told the same way each time. Filmmaker Gary Hustwit wants to change all that. With his new documentary Eno, he’s broken the mold on movies. Hustwit has har
Hey everybody! It's a rare public post!Now that we've announced this summer's Okkervil River / Antlers duo tour (which you guys heard about first), I thought this would be a good time to re-post the awesome conversation Peter Silberman and I h
In this program, John Searle discusses the life and thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein. This is an episode from the 1987 series on the Great Philosophers with Bryan Magee. The rest of the series can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?l
PLENARY SESSION Tuesday Keynote - AI, Encryption, and the Sins of the 90sThis keynote will look at the connections between where we are now and how we got here. Connecting the “Crypto Wars”, the role of encryption and privacy, and ultimately t
Portuguese and Spanish language translations for SXSW 2024 Keynotes and Featured Sessions presented by Itaú.Designers bear the awkward and important responsibility of raising ethical AI concerns in their product-making circles alongside policy
Grace Blakeley is a writer, commentator and economist whose new book Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts and the Death of Freedom is out on the 14th March.She came by JOE Towers to chat to us about neoliberal capitalism, th
Taking us on a walk through the folds and furrows of her Oakland neighborhood, Jenny Odell steps into the age-old conversation between rocks and water, attuning to a larger narrative of deep, geological time.
In our second of a two-part grounding conversation on “What is AI?”, Lucy Suchman draws connections between military logics, our own conception of intelligence, and how we map that onto AI as we know it. How we conceptualize “intelligence” in
In this grounding conversation, the first of two parts on “What is AI?” we go on a deep dive with Meredith Whittaker on the history of artificial intelligence (AI), from hype to current day-to-day impacts. Meredith has had a front seat to some
Human-level (“general”) AI is more difficult to achieve than most people think. One key obstacle is relevance, a conceptual version of the frame problem. Another is lack of the semantic web. Yet another is the difficulty of computer vision. So
Investigative journalist Byron Tau exposes how a hidden alliance between technology companies and the government is creating a new American surveillance state.
Gary Goldman was a writer on “Total Recall”, a Philip K. Dick adaptation directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Arnold Schwarzeneger. It was a big hit. So why do Gary and his writing partner, Angus Fletcher, have so much trouble selling anothe
The Dark Cloud: The hidden costs of a digital world with Guillaume Pitron
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Where does memory end and imagination begin? Autobiographical writing has occupied many of the most eloquent minds of our time. A panel of brilliant, envelope-pushing memoirists examines what happens when the most intimate details of a writer’s
Course homepage:https://sites.google.com/view/berkeley-cs294-158-sp20/homeLecture Instructor: Alec Radford (OpenAI)Course Instructors: Pieter Abbeel, Aravind Srinivas, Peter Chen, Jonathan Ho, Alex Li, Wilson YanCS294-158-SP20: Deep Unsuper
Join Jason Resnikoff and Nelson Lichtenstein for a discussion of Resnikoff's new book "Labor's End: How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work." This event aired on March 1.About the Book:"Labor's End" traces the discourse around automation
Dr. Rebecca Charbonneau is a science and SETI historian and a Karl Jansky Fellow at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Professor Sir Terry Pratchett Inaugural Lecture "The Importance of Being Amazed about Absolutely Everything". 4 November 2010, Trinity College DublinAlso see video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZnDAzHA3WM&feature=channel_video_title
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