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18 : Conversation with my Safecast co-founders, Sean and Pieter about Whiplash and citizen science

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Release Date: 12/09/2016

44: Conversation with Jessy Lin show art 44: Conversation with Jessy Lin

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Jessy Lin from the infamous MIT labsix that did adversarial AI project "Fooling Neural Networks in the Physical World with 3D Adversarial Objects" project  [EP-EN-44]

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43: Conversation with Nikola Danaylov show art 43: Conversation with Nikola Danaylov

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Nikola Danaylov of Singularity.fm. He interviewed me for his show a few weeks ago and now I'm interviewing him back. We will talk about the transhumanist movement, cryonics, "beating death," and singularity. [EP-EN-43]

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42: Conversation with Anjali Sastry show art 42: Conversation with Anjali Sastry

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Anjali Sastry about systems dynamics, cybernetics and society. [EP-EN-42]

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41: Conversation with Kade Crockford show art 41: Conversation with Kade Crockford

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Kade Crockford the Director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts. Kade ensures privacy and civil liberties law keeps pace with new technologies, with a focus on how systems of surveillance and control impact not just the society in general but their primary targets—people of color, Muslims, immigrants, and dissidents.   [EP-EN-41]

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40: Conversation with Martha Minow show art 40: Conversation with Martha Minow

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Martha Minow, Harvard Law Professor and former Dean of Harvard Law School. We talk about forgiveness, the judicial system and the future of law in a world of new technologies such as AI. [EP-EN-40]

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39: Conversation with Gerald Holton show art 39: Conversation with Gerald Holton

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Gerald Holton, a science historian and physicist talking about letters from Albert Einstein to Gene Sharp recently found by Jamila Raqib. The letters are an important part of a conversation about the role of Einstein in thinking about science, ethics and activism. [EP-EN-39]

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38: Conversation with Joseph Bolen show art 38: Conversation with Joseph Bolen

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Dr. Joseph Bolen, Chief Scientific Officer, PureTech Health about a perspective for understanding chronic human diseases. http://www.puretechhealth.com/team/josephb.php (Disclosure: I'm the chair of the board of PureTech Health.) [EP-EN-38]

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37 : Conversation with Nadya Peek show art 37 : Conversation with Nadya Peek

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Conversation with Nadya Peek, a postdoc in the Center for Bits and Atoms. We will be talking about many things including an additive manufacturing and 3D steganography using 3D printers that she recently invented. [EP-EN-37]

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36 : Conversation with Christopher Filardi show art 36 : Conversation with Christopher Filardi

Joi's Conversations Podcast

Talking to Christopher Filardi, Senior Scientist at Conservation International about indigenous people's stewardship of the vital ecosystems. I interviewed him over a very bad connection in November last year. Better connection and lots of interesting new things. [EP-EN-36]

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35 : Conversation with Jeff Howe show art 35 : Conversation with Jeff Howe

Joi's Conversations Podcast

This is a recording of a conversation with Jeff Howe, the co-author of our new book Whiplash. The conversation and the subsequent Q&A were recorded live at the Harvard Book Store on February 24th. [EP-EN-35]

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Conversation with my Safecast co-founders, Sean Bonner and Pieter Frank about Whiplash and citizen science. Safecast is an international, volunteer-centered organization devoted to open citizen science for the environment. After the devastating earthquake and tsunami which struck eastern Japan on March 11, 2011, and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, accurate and trustworthy radiation information was publicly unavailable. Safecast was formed in response, and quickly began monitoring, collecting, and openly sharing information on environmental radiation and other pollutants, growing quickly in size, scope, and geographical reach. Our mission is to provide citizens worldwide with the tools they need to inform themselves by gathering and sharing accurate environmental data in an open and participatory fashion.

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