Machines Like Us
Un pódcast de The Globe and Mail - Martes
90 Episodo
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Big Tech Hijacked Our Attention. Chris Hayes Wants To Win It Back.
Publicado: 25/2/2025 -
New Spyware Has Made Your Phone Less Secure Than You Might Think
Publicado: 11/2/2025 -
A Computer Scientist Answers Your Questions About AI
Publicado: 28/1/2025 -
Questions About AI? We Want to Hear Them
Publicado: 20/1/2025 -
This Mother Says a Chatbot Led to Her Son’s Death
Publicado: 14/1/2025 -
Bonus ‘The Decibel’: How an algorithm missed a deadly listeria outbreak
Publicado: 31/12/2024 -
AI Has Mastered Chess, Poker and Go. So Why Do We Keep Playing?
Publicado: 17/12/2024 -
How Silicon Valley Monopolized Our Imagination
Publicado: 3/12/2024 -
Margrethe Vestager Fought Big Tech and Won. Her Next Target is AI
Publicado: 19/11/2024 -
Bonus ‘Lately’: The Great Decline of Everything Online
Publicado: 5/11/2024 -
Musk, Money and Misinformation: Tech & The U.S. Election
Publicado: 22/10/2024 -
Emily St. John Mandel Imagines The Future
Publicado: 8/10/2024 -
Yoshua Bengio Doesn’t Think We’re Ready for Superhuman AI. We’re Building it Anyway.
Publicado: 24/9/2024 -
There’s a Way to Cool the Planet. Scientists are Terrified of It.
Publicado: 10/9/2024 -
Gaza is a Window into the Future of War
Publicado: 27/8/2024 -
Why Journalism Made a Devil’s Bargain with Big Tech
Publicado: 13/8/2024 -
How to Hack Democracy
Publicado: 30/7/2024 -
How AI Turbocharged the Economy (For Now)
Publicado: 16/7/2024 -
Douglas Rushkoff Doesn’t Want to Talk About AI
Publicado: 2/7/2024 -
The Real World Cost of AI
Publicado: 18/6/2024
Machines Like Us is a technology show about people. We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction will become our reality: robot best friends, bespoke gene editing, brain implants that make us smarter. Every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future. He’ll speak with entrepreneurs building world-changing technologies, lawmakers trying to ensure they’re safe, and journalists and scholars working to understand how they’re transforming our lives.