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What a wolf’s howl can tell us about the future of AI | Jeffrey T. Reed

What a wolf’s howl can tell us about the future of AI | Jeffrey T. Reed

Jun 13, 2025

“Everybody likes nature, even though we’re watching it slowly degrade away. And that’s the big challenge of our time,” says linguist software engineer Jeffrey T. Reed, a research affiliate with the Cr...

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The best invention since sliced bread? | Rachel Yang

The best invention since sliced bread? | Rachel Yang

Jun 06, 2025

Industrial manufacturers spend a huge amount of energy generating heat to make everyday materials and objects, like cement, steel, and paper. And since most companies use fossil fuels to reach these h...

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How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex

How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex

May 30, 2025

Generative AI is built on three key resources: people, compute and data. While companies invest heavily in the first two, they often use unlicensed creative work as training data without permission or...

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How Substack is breaking down traditional media gatekeepers | Hamish McKenzie

How Substack is breaking down traditional media gatekeepers | Hamish McKenzie

May 23, 2025

“The whole Substack ecosystem is about more power because it’s based on those relationships between the publisher and their subscribers, or the video maker and their viewers,” says journalist and Subs...

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Whitney Houston Hologram: The Zombification of an Icon | There Are No Girls on the Internet

Whitney Houston Hologram: The Zombification of an Icon | There Are No Girls on the Internet

May 16, 2025

This episode is part of a feed swap with our friend podcast There Are No Girls On The Internet, hosted by Bridget Todd. She is an expert on tech culture, and on her show she has fun, thought provoking...

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The food that fertilizes itself | Giles E.D. Oldroyd

The food that fertilizes itself | Giles E.D. Oldroyd

May 09, 2025

Could the key to a sustainable food system already be growing in the world’s farms? Plant scientist Giles E.D. Oldroyd explores how a special quirk of soybean plants allows them to naturally partner w...

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Love, trust and marketing in the age of AI | Amaryllis Liampoti

Love, trust and marketing in the age of AI | Amaryllis Liampoti

May 02, 2025

As AI chatbots become more personal and proactive, the line between tool and companion is beginning to blur, with some users even professing love for their digital aides, says business consultant Amar...

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Will AI make us the last generation to read and write? | Victor Riparbelli

Will AI make us the last generation to read and write? | Victor Riparbelli

Apr 25, 2025

Technology is changing our world — and how we communicate — at an astonishing rate. So much so that entrepreneur Victor Riparbelli predicts that artificial intelligence will drive audio and video to r...

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AI, “normies,” and ethical consumption algorithms with Julia Longoria | Good Robot

AI, “normies,” and ethical consumption algorithms with Julia Longoria | Good Robot

Apr 18, 2025

“The AI revolution is here. Can we build a Good Robot?” asks Vox’s newest miniseries, Good Robot. Join host Julia Longoria in conversation with Sherrell to discuss the ideological divide within the AI...

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The magic intelligence in the sky | Good Robot

The magic intelligence in the sky | Good Robot

Apr 11, 2025

This episode is part of a feed swap from our friend at Vox’s Unexplainable podcast. Good Robot is a miniseries hosted by Julia Longoria. Today’s episode, “The magic intelligence in the sky” examines h...

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