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Jul 6, 2026

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SR Talks | Prof. Kevin Anderson — A Velvet or Violent Climate Revolution: Which will we choose? 16.04.2023

Abstract: The deliberate failure of national leaders, whether in politics, business, journalism or indeed much of academia to be honest about the climate emergency has left us facing fundamental questions of every facet of modern society. Central amongst these is the issue of equity – both between and within nations. In this presentation, Kevin Anderson will unpick the policy gulf that exists betw...

To the Root of Addictions: with Sister Dang Nghiem 12.04.2023

Most of us, young and old, are addicted to something. Addictions can take many forms: alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, games, work, phone, eating, shopping, etc. etc. Even patterns in our thinking can be addictive. In this sharing Sister Dang Nghiem invites us to look deeper at our addictions, and to understand the roots of it. Why are we addicted? Only when we understand the deeper emotions - an...

Speakeasy JS - Redbean: Actually Portable Executable Web Server (Justine Tunney) 10.04.2023

Psst... You've found it. This is the JavaScript meetup for mad science, hacking, and experiments. Hang out virtually on Friday at 4pm Pacific Time each week. https://speakeasyjs.com​

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, Rawls' Theory of Justice 02.04.2023

CONTRIBUTORSMartin O'Neill at the University of YorkJonathan Wolff at the University of OxfordFabienne Peter at the University of WarwickREADING LISTSamuel Freeman, Rawls (Routledge, 2007)Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rawls (Cambridge University Press, 2002)Gerald Gaus, The Tyranny of the Ideal (Princeton University Press, 2016)Jean Hampton, Political Philosophy (Westview Pr...

Misalignment, AI & Moloch | Daniel Schmachtenberger and Liv Boeree 31.03.2023

A deep dive into the game theory and exponential growth underlying our modern economic system, and how recent advancements in AI are poised to turn up the pressure on that system, and its wider environment, in ways we have never seen before. Not a conversation for the faint hearted, but crucial nonetheless. Daniel Schmachtenberger is a founding member of The Consilience Project, aimed at improving...

Stanford Webinar - GPT-3 & Beyond 27.03.2023

GPT3 & Beyond: Key concepts and open questions in a golden age for natural language understanding Listen in as Professor Christopher Potts discusses the significance and implications of recent Natural Language Understanding developments including GPT-3. He describes the fundamental building blocks of these systems and describes how we can reliably assess and understand them. Learn more about t...

03/22/2023 Research Series - Bao Tran Truong 26.03.2023

Pay Attention: Prevent the Tragedy of the Social Media Commons via Community-driven Governance As our society transitions more online, social media is playing an increasingly central role in public discourses and in turn, political processes. However, abuse and pollution are prevalent in these information ecosystems, resulting in polarization, extremism and erosion of trust in governments. We argu...

The Anti-Fascist Approach to AI 24.03.2023

The Anti-Dystopians is back from its summer hiatus! In this episode, Alina Utrata talks to Dan McQuillan, a Lecturer in Creative & Social Computing in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths University of London, about his new book “Resisting AI: An Anti-Fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence.” They discuss how the dangers of automated bureaucracy and algorithmic cruelty, what Max Weber...

Why 3 US banks collapsed in 1 week: Economist Michael Hudson explains 16.03.2023

Economist Michael Hudson analyzes the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate, and Signature Bank, explaining the similarities to the 2008 financial crash. He also addresses the US government bailout (which it isn't calling a bailout), the role of the Federal Reserve and Treasury, the factor of cryptocurrency, and the danger of derivatives. TRANSCRIPT: https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/...

Chokepoint Capitalism with Cory Doctorow - FACTUALLY Podcast 13.03.2023

SUBSCRIBE TO FACTUALLY PODCAST: https://bit.ly/3l4Lk6b SEE ADAM LIVE NEAR YOU: http://adamconover.net/tourdates How can creative workers and individuals defend ourselves against the largest monopolies in the US? This week author and activist Cory Doctorow joins Adam on Factually to discuss how chokepoint capitalism causes the enshittification of everything we love and how we can fight back. Repost...

The Limitations of ChatGPT with Emily M. Bender and Casey Fiesler 12.03.2023

In this episode, we unpack the limitations of ChatGPT. We interview Dr. Emily M. Bender and Dr. Casey Fiesler about the ethical considerations of ChatGPT, bias and discrimination, and the importance of algorithmic literacy in the face of chatbots. Emily M. Bender is a Professor of Linguistics and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Computer Science and the Information School at the University of...

Anniversary Edition of The Pragmatic Programmer • Dave Thomas & Andy Hunt • GOTO 2020 09.03.2023

This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. #GOTOcon #GOTOBookClub http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Dave Thomas - Co-Author of "The Pragmatic Programmer" Andy Hunt - Co-Author of "The Pragmatic Programmer" DESCRIPTION Join the authors of “The Pragmatic Programmer” throughout their journey of writing the book to the 20th-anniversary edition. Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt share h...

Sourcegraph Podcast S3 E07: Daniel Stenberg, Founder & Lead Developer of cURL 06.03.2023

In this episode, we are honored to have Daniel Stenberg, the founder and lead developer of cURL, as our guest. cURL is a ubiquitous data transfer utility that grew into a robust library used in billions of applications worldwide. Daniel is a Swedish developer who has been involved in open source for decades. He is also the recipient of the Polhem Prize 2017 for his work on cURL. Join us as we talk...

Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer 06.03.2023

Half a century ago, on 20 July 1969, Neil Armstrong was in the final stages of the lunar descent, just a few thousand feet above the surface, when suddenly his on-board computer indicated a critical alarm. For three nail-biting seconds it looked as if the mission would have to be aborted. However, Armstrong was given a "go" to continue, and after several more alarms the Eagle touched dow...

Erase browser history: can AI reset the browser battle? 01.03.2023

Mitchell Baker is the chair and CEO of Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, the Thunderbird email client, the Pocket newsreader, and a bunch of other interesting internet tools. Now, as you all know, Decoder is secretly a podcast about org charts — maybe not so secretly — and Mozilla’s structure is really interesting. Mozilla itself is a nonprofit foundation, but it contains withi...

468: Jason Hickel's the Divide 25.02.2023

Jason Hickel is an anthropologist at the London School of Economics. Originally from Swaziland, he spent a number of years living with migrant workers in South Africa, studying patterns of exploitation and political resistance in the wake of apartheid. Alongside his ethnographic work, he writes about development, inequality, and global political economy, contributing regularly to the Guardian, Al...

Podcast | Sennett and Foucault on Sexuality and Solitude (1979) 21.02.2023

Arts & Letters History Peoples & Places Politics & Society Religion & Faith Science & Technology Special Series UP Partners Academic Partners

The dark history of Silicon Valley - The Gray Area with Sean Illing 16.02.2023

How Palo Alto influenced capitalism within Silicon Valley, the US, and around the world More ways to listen

Podcast | The Thought of Ivan Illich 12.02.2023

Arts & Letters History Peoples & Places Politics & Society Religion & Faith Science & Technology Special Series UP Partners Academic Partners

Andy Fitzgerald: Information Architecture for Digital Content | Episode 067 03.02.2023

There are huge gaps between the human needs of digital-content consumers and the constraints and requirements of the digital systems that manage it. Andy Fitzgerald shows how information architects use data, stories, and meaning to bridge these gaps and bring content to life for the human beings who need it. https://ellessmedia.com/csi/andy-fitzgerald/ Content Strategy Insights interviews are host...

ChatGPT with Rob Miles - Computerphile 01.02.2023

A massive topic deserves a massive video. Rob Miles discusses ChatGPT and how it may not be dangerous, yet. More from Rob Miles: http://bit.ly/Rob_Miles_YouTube The 'Danish' Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zb4msc/speaking_to_chatgpt_in_perfect_danish_while_it/ Some of Rob's own videos which are relevant: Reward Modelling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYylPRX6z4Q...

How to buy a social network, with Tumblr CEO Matt Mullenweg 29.01.2023

We have to talk about Twitter, right? Elon Musk bought it. He’s making all these changes, and he’s realizing that content moderation decisions are quite complicated, especially when the stakes are high. But talking about Twitter in a vacuum seems wrong. There are lots of other social networks and community-based products, and they all have basically the same problems: some technical (you have to r...

Ilan Kroo: Better ways to build an airplane 28.01.2023

Transportation & Robotics An expert in aeronautics discusses how recent developments in fuels, engines, materials, and computer controls are leading to an era of airplanes unlike any that have gone before. Our guest on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast, Ilan Kroo, is an expert in aircraft design. But when Kroo talks of aircraft, he means a new generation o...

Spotify’s failed #SquadGoals 26.01.2023

This week’s guest is Jeremiah Lee, who was previously a manager at Stripe and product manager at Spotify. This conversation focuses on org structure, and specifically Jeremiah’s experience with the popular squad model from Spotify. Jeremiah provides the backstory on where the model came from, what parts of the model were a challenge, and advice for leaders either already adopting the model or cons...

Transmissions :: James McNew (Yo La Tengo, Dump) 26.01.2023

This week on Transmissions: James McNew of Yo La Tengo and Dump. For decades now, he’s been a prolific source of engaged independent rock music—the kind we like here at Aquarium Drunkard. As past work like I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass proves, YLT are masters of a great sardonic album title, and on February 10th, the band continues that tradition with its 16th album, This Stupid...

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