🎙️ How are designers responding to Big Tech design principles, funding models and incentives?

For this last #Season1 episode of #MoralRepairPodcast we talked to @aral about #SmallTech, #colonialism, and how to design tech at a more human scale.

Listen wherever you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-answer-to-big-tech-tech-at-a-human-scale/id1708625744?i=1000641153684

‎Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech: An Answer to Big Tech? Tech at a Human Scale on Apple Podcasts

‎Show Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, Ep An Answer to Big Tech? Tech at a Human Scale - Jan 10, 2024

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🎙️ NEW #MoralRepairPodcast episode: Had a lot of fun making this show with @DrSkippy, a #datascientist who helps us understand how data systems work and how we navigate them.

What do our data systems teach us about consent? And what can we learn from nature about how to redesign these and other social systems?

Wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1708625744

Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech

There’s so much new technology to adapt to these days: automation, AI, holograms… It’s overwhelming! But technologists, philosophers, care practitioners, and theologians can help us navigate these changing waters. On Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech and spiritual leaders. They explore technological innovation and hazard while showcasing practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all. Moral Repair is for people creating, using, and being shaped by tech, wondering about its implications, and questioning what they can do about it. We expand mainstream tech narratives, celebrate profound insight from Black philosophy and culture, and promote technology when it serves the common good. Together, we’ll leave each episode with new ways to think about tech’s impacts and apply practical wisdom to our everyday lives. Starting October 4th, new episodes drop every 1st and 3rd Wednesday—wherever you listen to podcasts. Moral Repair is part of PRX’s Big Questions Project, which supports new podcasts exploring discourse with exemplary thinkers focused on humanity's most profound questions. This season is supported by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by PRX Productions.

In Episode 3 of #MoralRepairPodcast, @Wolven talked to us about how insurance companies have come to use #AI to determine who receives what care.

That's what's going on in this story:
https://mastodon.social/@dangillmor/111422904090022457

New #MoralRepairPodcast episode out this week: It's about #MachineLearning and #tech ethics and features @Wolven

We also talk about movies. And cooking. And harm reduction.

Get into it on whatever platforms you like!

https://pod.link/1708625744

Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech

There’s so much new technology to adapt to these days: automation, AI, holograms… It’s overwhelming! But technologists, philosophers, care practitioners, and theologians can help us navigate these changing waters. On Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech and spiritual leaders. They explore technological innovation and hazard while showcasing practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all. Moral Repair is for people creating, using, and being shaped by tech, wondering about its implications, and questioning what they can do about it. We expand mainstream tech narratives, celebrate profound insight from Black philosophy and culture, and promote technology when it serves the common good. Together, we’ll leave each episode with new ways to think about tech’s impacts and apply practical wisdom to our everyday lives. Starting October 4th, new episodes drop every 1st and 3rd Wednesday—wherever you listen to podcasts. Moral Repair is part of PRX’s Big Questions Project, which supports new podcasts exploring discourse with exemplary thinkers focused on humanity's most profound questions. This season is supported by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by PRX Productions.

It's honestly just a banner few weeks for people who like it when I think and talk about my research in public.

For instance, I really enjoyed talking with PRX's #MoralRepairPodcast team. Annanda Barclay and @mackenzian ask some extremely incisive questions, from really fantastic perspectives.

Check It out, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/machine-learning-whats-good/id1708625744?i=1000633333943

Here: https://beta.prx.org/stories/491570

Or wherever you get your podccasts.

‎Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech: Machine Learning: What’s Good? on Apple Podcasts

‎Show Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, Ep Machine Learning: What’s Good? - Nov 1, 2023

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NEW: On #MoralRepairPodcast this week: Annanda and I talk to the Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, III and Elder Zuogwi Reeves about holograms, hip hop, and how tech can help us remember. #np

Listen: https://pod.link/1708625744/

Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech

There’s so much new technology to adapt to these days: automation, AI, holograms… It’s overwhelming! But technologists, philosophers, care practitioners, and theologians can help us navigate these changing waters. On Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech and spiritual leaders. They explore technological innovation and hazard while showcasing practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all. Moral Repair is for people creating, using, and being shaped by tech, wondering about its implications, and questioning what they can do about it. We expand mainstream tech narratives, celebrate profound insight from Black philosophy and culture, and promote technology when it serves the common good. Together, we’ll leave each episode with new ways to think about tech’s impacts and apply practical wisdom to our everyday lives. Starting October 4th, new episodes drop every 1st and 3rd Wednesday—wherever you listen to podcasts. Moral Repair is part of PRX’s Big Questions Project, which supports new podcasts exploring discourse with exemplary thinkers focused on humanity's most profound questions. This season is supported by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by PRX Productions.