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Technically Optimistic

Emerson Collective

Artificial Intelligence is at a crossroads. How did we get here? In Technically Optimistic we delve into the power and risks associated with AI and a world transformed by a technological revolution.

To better understand where we are and where we’re going, our host Raffi Krikorian speaks with experts at the forefront of this change — creatives, lawmakers, engineers, historians, journalists, and technologists. Over six episodes, listeners will gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the ethics, opportunities, and tradeoffs AI presents.

© Emerson Collective 2023

Artificial Intelligence is at a crossroads. How did we get here? In Technically Optimistic we delve into the power and risks associated with AI and a world transformed by a technological revolution.

To better understand where we are and where we’re going, our host Raffi Krikorian speaks with experts at the forefront of this change — creatives, lawmakers, engineers, historians, journalists, and technologists. Over six episodes, listeners will gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the ethics, opportunities, and tradeoffs AI presents.

© Emerson Collective 2023
9hr 47min
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After the destructive wildfires on Maui, imagining tech that empowers native Hawaiians
Thumbnail for "Unpacking Biden's AI plan".
How should we understand the massive new executive order on AI safety?
Thumbnail for "Justin Hendrix on AI policy and democracy".
The CEO of Tech Policy Press talks about covering global developments in AI regulation
Thumbnail for "Timnit Gebru is asking different questions about AI".
The influential researcher talks about reclaiming the narrative from Big Tech
Thumbnail for "Kyunghyun Cho on language, culture, and AI".
As newer and bigger AI language models are developed, new challenges emerge
Thumbnail for "Ian Bremmer's plan for global AI governance".
The political scientist says governments and corporations need to join forces to take on AI
Thumbnail for "Bishop Paul Tighe on AI and our humanity".
A bonus conversation about technology and what makes us human
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What responsibilities will fall to each of us in an AI-enhanced future?
Thumbnail for "On Strike! How will AI impact the economy, culture, and the future of creativity?".
What are the benefits and challenges of AI in the current moment?
Thumbnail for "Education and AI: What does AI have to teach us?".
What does the future – and present – of AI education hold for us?
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Lawmakers, experts, and engineers on the prospects of regulating AI.
Thumbnail for "Rules of the Road - part 1: Who has the power to regulate AI?".
Can government regulation act as guardrails for AI?
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History, ethics, and social impact of AI
Thumbnail for "Trailer: Can AI be used for good?".
How the transformational technology can be developed and deployed with society's best interests at its core.

Keolu Fox on the revolutionary power of Indigenous tech

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August 25, 202334min 5sec

In August of 2023, wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui ripped through the historic town of Lahaina. Hundreds lost their lives, and thousands of structures were destroyed. The devastation is still unfolding. But this event was a tragic reminder that, for native Hawaiians, destruction of this magnitude did not just arrive out of the blue. These fires had a confluence of causes — like climate change, overtourism, and colonial mismanagement — and there have been many warnings.

Dr. Keolu Fox is a native Hawaiian geneticist, assistant professor of anthropology at UC San Diego, and co-founder and co-director of the Indigenous Futures Institute. He spoke to us in episode five about the important work he’s doing to restore ownership of medical and genetic data back to Indigenous people.

In light of the destruction of Lahaina, he sat down for a second conversation with host Raffi Krikorian. In this bonus episode, they discuss Keolu’s ideas for Indigenous-centered renewal — such as planet-friendly computing, an alternative to the resource-intensive data centers that power most AI. By joining local wisdom and new technology, Keolu can see a more sustainable future for Maui, Hawaii, and the world.

Read Keolu’s editorial in Science: “Hawai’i, from ashes to sustainability” (Aug. 24)

If you’d like to support the communities affected by the devastating Maui wildfires, you can make a donation to the Maui Strong Fund (hawaiicommunityfoundation.org), the Kāko’o Maui Fund (hawaiiancouncil.org), or the Maui Food Bank (mauifoodbank.org).

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Technically Optimistic is produced by Emerson Collective with music by Mattie Safer.

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