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DISABILITY NEWS YOU CAN USE
Join Deanne Gagne and Andrew McQuaide as they discuss topics impacting Rhode Island’s Disability Community and share practical ways you can use information from each episode in your life. Disability News You Can Use is sponsored by Advocates in Action Rhode Island - Rhode Island’s statewide self-advocacy organization.
THE AI REPORT
AI Technology is in our everyday lives now. Smart homes, robot vacuums, and self-driving cars are all artificial intelligence. The AI Report utilizes “theory of mind-level” AI Reporters that better understand the emotions, beliefs, and thought processes about what’s going on today in the world of AI. Like other AI systems that mimic human intelligence, The AI Report or its host Arti will iteratively improve with every episode based on the information collected. The AI Report breaks down the hype and explores the impact that Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Technology, Computing, and Robotics make on our everyday lives.
VäGEN HEM
Vägen hem är en podd om bostadsmarknaden där Hemnets experter Staffan Tell (pr-chef) och Erik Holmberg (marknadsanalytiker) djupdyker i frågor som omvärldsläget och hur det påverkar bostadsmarknaden, prisutvecklingen och boendeekonomi, med värdefulla tips till köpare och säljare. Vi träffar även spännande gäster, som mäklare, ekonomer och andra experter som bjuder på intressant kunskap och perspektiv. Varannan torsdag delar vi med oss av våra bästa tips och spaningar – direkt i din ficka! Vägen hem är en podcast av Hemnet. Podden produceras av Poddagency
THE FEMSPLAINERS PODCAST
It’s the gossipy, smart, witty conversation you’d have if all of your girlfriends (and some of your guy friends too!) were experts on the hot topics of the moment. High spirited and high minded, we don’t argue or whine but seek to get to the heart of the matter, over cocktails (or wine).
CROOKED POWER
On Sept. 30, 2010, the South American nation of Ecuador descended into chaos. The national police force had hit the streets in a large protest demanding better benefits. Ecuador’s brash and theatrical authoritarian leader Rafael Correa cracked down on the protesting police and cut media coverage, leaving the nation’s citizens wondering what happened. In the aftermath, Ecuador’s largest newspaper, El Universo, published an opinion piece demanding answers, and Correa went after the newspaper, threatening prison time and millions of dollars in fines.