MIT-IDSS
Data Nation
We face many overwhelming challenges in America today: systemic racism, data privacy, and political misinformation. These are big problems, and there are a lot of opinions and ideas on how to fix them. Scholars and industry experts often disagree on how to find solutions. So, how can we find the right way to move forward? We let the data speak for itself. Join hosts Liberty Vittert and Munther Dahleh as they gather data and get the facts about today's most pressing problems to find out: are solutions even possible? They'll investigate with MIT professors dedicated to researching these issues,...
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Data, Debt, and the Dollar: A Conversation with Ken Rogoff 30.10.2025 33:46
In this episode of MIT's Data Nation , hosts Liberty Vittert Capito and Munther Dahleh sit down with economist, Harvard professor and former Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund, Kenneth Rogoff, to discuss his latest book Our Dollar, Your Problem: An Insider's View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance, and the Road Ahead. Rogoff breaks down the intricacies of global eco...
Beyond the Trip: The Data on Psychedelics 30.09.2025 35:54
What can data science reveal about the mind on psychedelics? In this episode of MIT's Data Nation , hosts Munther Dahleh and Liberty Vittert Capito speak with Nicolas Langlitz and Joshua S. Siegel about the future of mental health treatment and the role of psychedelics. Join us for a provocative look at the science behind altered states.
Harnessing the Power of Data: Chat with Munzer Dahleh 28.08.2025 32:34
In this episode of Data Nation Liberty interviews our very own Munzer Dahleh. Munzer emphasizes that while data is most important, focusing on the right data is essential for meaningful impact. Drawing from his latest book, Data, Systems, and Society: Harnessing AI for Societal Good, he shares insights on how AI and data can be aligned to create positive societal change. Tune in to learn how to ha...
De-Extinction, Data, and the Future of Conservation with Colossal 29.07.2025 34:36
In this episode of Data Nation , we talk with leaders of Colossal, a company working to bring back extinct animals like the wooly mammoth, Tasmanian tiger (thylacine), and dodo bird. Colossal CEO Ben Lamm, Chief Science Officer Dr. Beth Shapiro, and Colossal Foundation President Matt James join us to explain how they use gene editing and advanced technology, like CRISPR, to try and make de-exti...
Behind the Tariff: What the Data Says 30.06.2025 29:10
In this episode of Data Nation, economist Dr. Dave Donaldson joins us to explore how data shapes U.S. tariff policy. The discussion focuses on why Americans are skeptical of tariffs, how different industries are impacted by trade protections, and how these choices reflect broader social and political values. In this episode, Dr. Donaldson gives us further insight on whether recent shifts in trade...
Immigration by the Numbers: What the Data Really Says 29.05.2025 38:24
In this episode of Data Nation, economist Giovanni Peri and political scientist Margaret Peters join us to explore the evolving landscape of U.S. immigration and the data that shapes it. The discussion covers key issues like the economic impact of immigration on native-born workers, the role of wealth in shaping immigration policy, and the accuracy of immigration data. Peri and Peters share insigh...
Jillian Michaels: Exposing the Truth About our Food and Weight Loss 29.04.2025 43:06
In this episode of Data Nation, fitness expert Jillian Michaels joins us to explore the complex world of food safety, nutrition, and health. The discussion covers critical topics like hidden food chemicals, misleading food labels, calorie tracking challenges, and the controversial rise of weight loss medications like Ozempic. Michaels provides insights into the food industry's manipulation of ingr...
Rising Tensions and Sea Levels: Advancing Extreme Weather Policy and Technology 25.02.2025 47:39
Today on Data Nation, we are speaking with Kerry Emanuel and Kelvin Droegemeier to better understand extreme weather prevention and technology. Together, we'll explore extreme weather displacement, changing weather conditions, and the legislation behind natural disaster procedures and measures. With Kerry Emanuel's expertise in meteorology and extreme weather prediction as well as Kelvin Droegem...
Money, Sports, and Data: The World of College Athletics 30.01.2025 51:43
In this episode, we dive into the rapidly evolving world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) with Michael Schwimer, CEO of Big League Advantage and Alabama Men's Basketball's secret weapon to making it to the Final Four for the first time in school history. First, we explore the origins of NIL, the NCAA's initial resistance, and the mechanics of NIL deals, including how collectives operate. Schw...
Beyond Botox: The Future and Ethics of Anti-Aging Technologies 16.12.2024 42:27
Today on Data Nation, we are speaking with Jeffrey Karp and Daniel Belsky to explore the future of anti-aging technologies. Together, we'll explore the accuracy of biological age tests, the ethics of anti-aging technologies, and how to ensure these innovations benefit more than just the wealthy. With Jeffrey Karp's expertise in brain health and creating biomedical advancements in the Karp Lab and...
2024 Election Debrief: What actually happened? 26.11.2024 32:42
The 2024 election was a time of tension and polarization amongst Americans. With these pressures, according to Associated Press elections data, over 153 million Americans felt the need to cast their ballot this year. Polls leading up to the election painted it as one of the tightest races in history, with The New York Times even reporting that "In the history of modern polling, there's never been...
What is going to happen on Nov 5, 2024? 24.10.2024 31:59
Today on Data Nation, guests John Della Volpe and Scott Tranter join us to discuss the approaching 2024 U.S. presidential election. Together, we'll explore the many factors at play in the 2024 election from discussing the role of Gen Z voters and the use of social media in campaigning to the importance of swing state voters. Our guests bring fascinating insights with John Della Volpe, the Director...
The D in Democracy stands for Data 25.09.2024 38:45
With Election Day nearing, this episode explores the relationships between polling and election digitalization with experts Andrew Gelman, a statistician and political scientist at Columbia University, and Brendan Lind, the founder of Human Agency - a company specializing in creating digital footprints for companies and individuals. Co-hosts Liberty Vittert and Munther Dahleh lead conversation...
Driving technology change 29.02.2024 38:38
Why are they using more electric cars in Norway than in the US? What are the underlying mechanisms that drive technological change, and how can we influence them? What is 'soft technology' and what role can it play in lowering carbon emissions? In the season 2 finale of Data Nation, IDSS professor Jessika Trancik explains how her lab attempts to measure and model a technology's real or potential i...
Profit and profiteering in the housing market 12.12.2023 28:37
When Maxwell Frost was elected to Congress, he struggled to find housing in DC. Today he advocates for stronger consumer protections and authors legislation to level the playing field between renters and landlords. Frost joins Data Nation along with Catherine D'Ignazio, an Urban Science and Planning professor at MIT, to talk about the challenges renters and home buyers face, how algorithmic techno...
The case for AI optimism 24.10.2023 28:52
As an MIT professor and tech entrepreneur, Devavrat Shah has seen firsthand how AI tools can impact research, business, and careers. While some have dire warnings about the scale of harm AI can cause, Shah is optimistic. He joins the Data Nation podcast to dispel some doom and gloom, unpack ways that people are already using AI to make change for the better, and to examine how future benefits can...
Data Dilemmas in Health 06.09.2023 35:09
Facing the tough decisions of a serious health threat brings the need for information and analysis into a sharp and personal focus. Computer scientist Regina Barzilay was an expert in natural language processing when she joined MIT; her cancer diagnosis led her to collaborations in healthcare, where she has advanced imaging, prediction, drug discovery, and clinical AI. She joins Munther Dahleh and...
Can you steal an election? 08.06.2023 31:02
The term "election fraud" is on the verge of making a comeback with the approach of the 2024 presidential election. Liberty Vittert and Munther Dahleh speak to MIT political scientist and MIT Election Lab director Charles Stewart to get to the bottom of modern-day election fraud. When are voting errors significant? How has voting evolved throughout American history? What effect did the COVID pande...
AI, Avatars, and Augmented Reality 02.05.2023 37:20
Liberty Vittert and Munther Dahleh dive into the world of augmented and virtual reality this month with Professor Fox Harrell. Harrell is Professor of Digital Media & AI in both the Comparative Media Studies Program and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. Is the world ready for what's coming? Will augmented reality and virtual reality be a force for good or for ev...
The inflection point: AI and the future of work 04.04.2023 36:23
Ford Professor in the MIT Department of Economics David Autor joins Data Nation to explore how AI automation can replace, augment, and unpredictably change how we work.
Counting ZZZs: What Brain Data Tells Us about Anesthesia and Sleep 07.03.2023 25:32
In this episode of Data Nation, we're talking all about anesthesia and sleep with Dr. Emery Brown. Dr. Brown is a Professor in IDSS and Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, as well as Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Data Nation is hosted by Professor Liberty Vittert and Dr. Munther Dahleh, the head of MIT's Institute for Data, Systems, and Soci...
The Data Dilemma of Racial Profiling 27.10.2022 26:23
A Native American man gets pulled over for driving a nice car, a black man is arrested in front of his family for a crime he didn't commit – innocent people are at risk because of racial profiling. But to stop profiling, you have to first identify it, and that's not as easy as it seems. Liberty and Scott are going deep into data in this episode, investigating how data is used against marginalized...
Robot Doctors, Who's a Fan of Them? 20.10.2022 25:37
Artificial intelligence – it's not the easiest thing to trust when it comes to our healthcare. I mean, will AI replace our doctors in the future? There's a lot of uncertainty about algorithms deciding our medical fate, so Liberty and Scott are getting the truth on AI's role in healthcare. They go to the experts to explore the problems behind biased algorithms and faulty diagnoses, and discover if...
What in the World is the Metaverse? 13.10.2022 26:54
Depending on who you are, when someone brings up the metaverse, you either get really excited, or you have no clue what they're talking about. Or both! Liberty and Scott have each found themselves in one of these boats. So they're diving deep into the data to find out what in the world the metaverse actually is, what it's not, and if it's going to be a thing that helps society flourish, or if it w...
The Dark Side to the Data Economy 06.10.2022 24:05
"Shh! Google is listening," your mom points at her Alexa. You roll your eyes, but you know there's some truth to it. Your data is being tracked. The question is, where's it going, what are they doing with it, and how are they getting it? Liberty and Scott are investigating just how dangerous the data economy really is and if people truly need to be worried. They look for answers from MIT professor...
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