Episodes

  • Can you ever have so much data that it becomes unmanageable? Are there ways make the way you use data more effective? In this episode, Seth talks to Lauren Maffeo about how to design a data governance framework that will best suit your needs.

    Lauren is a service designer at Steampunk, a human-centered design firm serving the federal government. She is also a founding editor of Springer’s AI and Ethics journal and a former area editor for Data and Policy, an open access journal with Cambridge University Press. She also teaches courses on design at George Washington University. She is the author of the book, Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up: Six Steps to Build a Data-Driven Culture.

    Links to more from Lauren:

    LinkedIn
    Twitter
    Book - 35% off E-book with code: DATAGOV23
    Lightning talk at Open Source Summit North America

    Credits:

    Music: “Dreams” from Bensound.com
    Episode art: Nicole Smith

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  • When ChatGPT dropped in November 2022, it had teachers and students scrambling to figure out what to do with this new service. Seth outlines four main ways to handle ChatGPT in the classroom and notes some pitfalls of using ChatGPT uncritically.

    Potentially Helpful Links

    Vectoring Words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQddtTdmG_8
    AI Models & Language Models: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rURRYI66E54
    GPT-4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zW33LfffPc&list=PL1v8zpldgH3pQwRz1FORZdChMaNZaR3pu&index=82
    https://monkeylearn.com/natural-language-processing/

    Credits:

    Music: “Dreams” by Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com
    Episode/Podcast Art: Nicole Smith

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  • Should you use dating apps? What skills do you need to form a relationship? What role does technology play in our relationships? Ethicist Kate Ott helps us answer these questions and more.

    Dr. Ott is the Jerre and Mary Joy Stead Professor of Christian Ethics at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. She received her PhD in Christian Social Ethics from Union Theological Seminary and her Master of Arts in Religion from Yale Divinity School. She is the author of several books, including two on technology, Christian Ethics for a Digital Society and Sex, Tech, and Faith: Ethics for a Digital Age.

    Credits:
    Intro/outro Song: Dreams, composed by Benjamin Tissot

    Potentially Helpful Links:
    https://www.pewresearch.org/ft_2020-02-06_datingtakeaways_01/
    https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2023/02/02/key-findings-about-online-dating-in-the-u-s/
    https://news.stanford.edu/2019/08/21/online-dating-popular-way-u-s-couples-meet/

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  • How can parents navigate the landscape of technology? How our experience with technology differed by generation? How do we build trust across these generations.

    Dr. Brady has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University and currently works as a Professor of Psychology at St. Anselm College. She has written a forthcoming book on the topic called, Technology Touchpoints: Parenting in the Digital Dystopia. The book explores potential developmental moments that impact kids for the rest of their lives.

    Potentially Helpful Links:
    https://lorettalcbrady.wordpress.com/
    https://twitter.com/profbrady
    https://www.brazeltontouchpoints.org/
    https://www.amazon.com/Technology-Touchpoints-Parenting-Digital-Dystopia/dp/1538163926#:~:text=Technology%20Touchpoints%20is%20a%20compelling,our%20families%20and%20our%20lives.

    Credits:

    "Dreams" by Benjamin Tissot

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  • How do we determine what is ethical in technology? How do we do ethical research? How do we bridge gaps in expertise? How do we discover and resolve resolve ethical problems?

    In this episode, Dr. Borhane Blili-Hamelin discusses the challenges of interdisciplinary research and his workshop on Twitter's bias bounty program. Bo has a PhD in philosophy from Columbia University. He founded Accountability Case Labs, which seeks to leverage expertise in different fields towards accountability in artificial intelligence Research. Bo currently works as a consultant for BABL AI.

    Potentially Helpful Links:

    https://borhane.xyz/
    https://accountabilitycaselabs.xyz/
    https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/insights/2021/algorithmic-bias-bounty-challenge


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • What is digital ethics? Why should you care? In this episode, we go over some basic definitions and plans for Season 3 of the podcast.

    Potentially Helpful Links:

    https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/technology-ethics/
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250074317/automatinginequality
    https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/technology-and-the-virtues-a-philosophical-guide-to-a-future-worth-wanting/

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  • What are safety technologies? How do we best utilize our resources in order to prevent tragedies? How does a crisis affect the process of consent?

    Ryan Mayfield is the director of strategy at Live Safe, a mobile safety application company looking to connect individuals and safety officials in order to build better communities. Ryan is an expert in safety communications and user engagement, with experience in industry, government, and academia. Together with the Social Computing Systems (SALT) Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, he helped publish the first-ever study of safety communications using anonymized user data. A graduate of Stanford University, Ryan remains affiliated with the Stanford University Peace Innovation Lab.

    Potentially Helpful Links:

    Dave Ropeik book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7122765-how-risky-is-it-really
    911 rollout - https://www.nena.org/page/911overviewfacts
    Text-to-911 - https://www.911.gov/issue_textto911.html

    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com
    Edits: Julia Brukx
    Episode art: Julia Donohue


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  • After Dinner Conversation is online ethics magazine and podcast. We discuss the role of stories in exploring ethical situations and how the magazine uses discussion questions to prompt discussion.

    How do you personally navigate situations in which you can’t tell immediately if a decision will be right or wrong? In what situations do you find yourself unsure of what choice to make? How has technology impacted the situations that you find yourself feeling this way?

    Potentially helpful links:

    Magazine: https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com/

    Star Trek episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_That_Be_Your_Last_Battlefield

    Aristotle’s criticisms of democracy: https://fs.blog/aristotles-politics/


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com
    Edits: Julia Brukx
    Episode art: Nicole Smith

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  • Dr. Benjamin Chicka has a PhD in Religion from Claremont Graduate University. He currently serves as a lecturer of philosophy and religion at Curry College. He is the author of the book, Playing as Others, which will be the main topic of our conversation today. He is interested in how video games can be used as a source of positive ethical formation, leading people to eventually act more empathetically in society at large, particularly towards people who have been historically marginalized.

    Key questions: how do we learn to act ethically? What tools do we have to train ourselves in the direction that we hope to go? Should videogames be a part of this formation strategy or are they merely diversions?

    Potentially helpful links:

    Book: https://www.baylorpress.com/9781481315463/playing-as-others/

    Gamergate info: https://www.vox.com/2014/9/6/6111065/gamergate-explained-everybody-fighting

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2014/10/14/the-only-guide-to-gamergate-you-will-ever-need-to-read/

    Forums/video game communities

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2013/jul/31/gamer-communities-positive-side-twitter

    Papers please

    https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2013/11/10/244413539/papers-please-puts-your-loyalty-sympathy-to-the-test

    Exploitation in the video game industry

    https://time.com/5603329/e3-video-game-creators-union/

    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com
    Edits: Julia Brukx
    Episode art: Julia Donohue

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  • Willys DeVoll is a professional writer and co-author of the book, Leadership is a Relationship: How to Put People First in the Digital World, with Michael S. Erwin. Willys is the founder of Will Digital, a writing and design agency. As an expert at the intersection of language and technology, he’s spoken at a wide range of industry conferences and on podcasts. Willys earned master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Stanford University, where he studied English and philosophy.

    Willys helps us to think about the following questions: What traits make for an effective leader today? How can we build authentic relationships in our increasingly technology mediated world? Is it necessary to squeeze every ounce of productivity out of ourselves?

    More information on Willys and the Book:

    https://www.leadershipisarelationship.com/
    https://willysdevoll.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/wdevoll/
    https://twitter.com/willysdevoll

    Potentially Helpful Links

    McDonald Conference for Leaders and Character https://www.westpoint.edu/leadership-center/mcdonald-leadership-conference#:~:text=The%20mission%20of%20the%20McDonald,skills%2C%20fosters%20critical%20thinking%20and
    Post-covid workplace https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/the-future-of-work-after-covid-19#
    Crossfit info: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/crossfit-ceo-steps-down-after-inflammatory-george-floyd-comments-n1228941
    Chandler Smith and Noah Olsen https://barbend.com/noah-ohlsen-chandler-smith-withdraw-2020-crossfit-games/


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com
    Edits: Julia Brukx
    Episode art: Julia Donohue

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  • The main topic we will be discussing together is Jacob Boss’s research on transhumanism. Transhumanism is a movement of people dedicated to using technology to transform humanity and to radically change the human condition. Jacob’s specific area of research is on a group of transhumanists known as Grinders. This group is highly interested in body modification through do-it-yourself science and technology.

    Jacob Boss is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at Indiana University. Jacob teaches widely, serving as instructor of record or associate instructor in the Departments of Religious Studies, Informatics, and the Collins Living-Learning Center. He is an editorial assistant for the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the co-founder of the Human Augmentation Research Network, hosted by the Center for Religion and the Human at Indiana University. He is a part of the Human Enhancement and Transhumanism unit of the American Academy of Religion.

    The key questions for this episode are: What does it mean to have body autonomy in an era of powerful technology? How will our ideas of self-expression change? How are grassroots movements like the grinders related to more corporatized movements within transhumanism itself? How far should we go in pursuit of new technologies that may relieve our pains and illnesses?

    About Jacob:

    https://religiousstudies.indiana.edu/about/graduate-students/boss-jacob.html
    https://twitter.com/jaarboss

    Potentially helpful links:

    https://www.sciencehistory.org/distillations/the-anatomy-riot-of-1788

    https://www.wired.com/story/this-diy-implant-lets-you-stream-movies-from-inside-your-leg/

    https://www.wired.com/2010/12/transcending-the-human-diy-style/

    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46442519

    https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2020/10/06/a-very-kind-conversation-between-a-cyborg-and-some-biohackers/

    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth speaks with Dr. Rubén Mancha about developing more ethical business models and about the potential for a non-profit technology company. Rubén is an assistant professor of information technology at Babson College and an advisor to entrepreneurs and organizations. Rubén researches the social impact of digital technologies and digital business models, their potential for good, and the responsible digital transformation of businesses. He also acts as one of the advisors for the podcast.

    The key questions for this episode are: 1) Why is data valuable to businesses? 2) How can we best negotiate data sharing, data capture, and data privacy 3) Can non-profit technology companies succeed in the current marketplace?

    Potentially Helpful Links:

    https://www.whoop.com/privacy/whoop-privacy-principles/
    http://www.rideaustin.com/
    https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection_en

    Rubén's articles (may need access):

    Whoop article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2515127420975181
    Wells Fargo article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007681317301581
    Article with David Nersessian and John Marthinsen: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/SRJ-09-2020-0386/full/html


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth and Bernd Dürrwächter discuss the summer Doordash app strike and the state of the app economy. Bernd is principal at AnalyticDimensions.com, a consultancy for big data analytics & data science projects. On July 31st, 2021, Doordashers protested decreased wages and the striking down of the app Para, which allowed drivers to see how much they would be making in tips prior to accepting an order.

    The key questions to this episode are: What kind of information is important to disclose? How do we evaluate if an information asymmetry puts one party at an advantage over another? How can these relationships be negotiated in a way that will work better for both parties?

    Potentially Helpful Links:

    https://www.npr.org/2021/07/31/1023265561/why-doordash-drivers-are-on-strike
    https://aldianews.com/articles/politics/doordash-workers-stage-strike-over-tip-transparency-deliveries/66002
    https://www.prdaily.com/doordash-responds-to-driver-strike-17-steps-for-seo-friendly-content-and-ben-jerrys-addresses-west-bank-decision/
    https://gizmodo.com/doordash-is-proof-of-how-easy-it-is-to-exploit-workers-1836729119
    https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2019-07-25/doordash-tipping-amazon-flex-drivers
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkbvgz/no-dasher-no-deliveries-doordash-drivers-strike-for-tip-transparency
    https://help.doordash.com/dashers/s/article/How-is-Dasher-pay-calculated?language=en_US
    https://help.doordash.com/dashers/s/article/Guaranteed-Earnings-for-Existing-Dashers?language=en_US


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth interviews Timothée Mathon. Timothée is a French freelance artist. He has experience working as a Concept Artist, Art Director and Illustrator for the AAA Videogame and Movie industry (Ubisoft, Quantic Dream, Netflix, and Net Ease Games). He designed a collection of Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) and heavily advocates for the independence of artists in the industry. Samples of his work can be found here: https://www.artstation.com/theartnest. You can find his NFT collection, Crypto Rocks Rescue, on Open Sea: https://opensea.io/collection/crypto-rocks-rescue/. You can also find his stream on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theartnest.

    The key questions for this episode are: what is radical about non-fungible tokens as a technology? How can NFT change the way that art and art ownership function? What new options might they give to artists?

    Potentially Helpful Articles:

    https://www.ibm.com/topics/what-is-blockchain
    https://www.theverge.com/22310188/nft-explainer-what-is-blockchain-crypto-art-faq
    https://medium.com/fabric-ventures/what-is-web-3-0-why-it-matters-934eb07f3d2b


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth interviews Dr. Emanuelle Burton. Emanuelle obtained her PhD in Religion and Literature from the. University of Chicago Divinity School. She teaches ethics in the Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago. In collaboration with Judy Goldsmith, Nicholas Mattei, Cory Siler, and Sara Jo-Swiatek, she is developing a science fiction-based ethics curriculum for computer science students. Her solo research focuses on ethical formation in science fiction and fantasy for young readers.

    The key questions for this episode are: how do we become the right sort of people to create worthwhile technologies? How do we prevent these technologies from distorting us and our relationships? What ethical skills will be useful for the next generation of technologists?

    Potentially Helpful Articles:

    https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/10/05/1036519/facebook-whistleblower-frances-haugen-algorithms/?truid=&utm_source=the_download&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_download.unpaid.engagement&utm_term=Active%20Qualified&utm_content=10-06-2021&mc_cid=7d8eef32ea&mc_eid=836f82dd3f

    https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2021/10/day-without-facebook/620303/?mc_cid=7d8eef32ea&mc_eid=836f82dd3f

    https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/10/facebook-outage-likely-caused-60m-loss-impacted-small-businesses/?mc_cid=7d8eef32ea&mc_eid=836f82dd3f

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/06/mark-zuckerberg-hits-back-at-facebook-whistleblower-frances-haugen-claims?mc_cid=7d8eef32ea&mc_eid=836f82dd3f

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/10/05/facebook-research-data-haugen-congress-regulation/?mc_cid=7d8eef32ea&mc_eid=836f82dd3f

    Emanuelle's Collaborators:

    http://www.cs.uky.edu/~goldsmit/

    https://sse.tulane.edu/cs/faculty/mattei

    https://divinity.uchicago.edu/directory/sara-jo-swiatek-0

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-siler-ba6784102



    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth and Bernd Dürrwächter discuss the role of CAPTCHAs and bots in our automated systems and the potential obstacle they pose to people making informed decisions. Bernd is principal at AnalyticDimensions.com, a consultancy for big data analytics & data science projects. Bernd has been advising the podcast from the beginning, using insights from his decades of industry experience.

    The key questions for this episode are: How can companies properly inform their users so that they can make informed decisions about what they are doing? Why is it that we have to prove to your technical systems that we are human? How should we think about the tradeoffs between security and convenience?

    Potentially Helpful Articles:

    https://www.imperva.com/blog/bad-bot-report-2021-the-pandemic-of-the-internet/
    https://www.imperva.com/resources/reports/Imperva_BadBot_Report_V2.0.pdf
    https://xkcd.com/936/
    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/oct/04/shoshana-zuboff-surveillance-capitalism-assault-human-automomy-digital-privacy
    https://enlightened-digital.com/the-evolving-captcha/
    https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/updated-russian-man-turns-tables-on-bank-changes-fine-print-in-credit-card-agreement-then
    https://www.darkpatterns.org/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQbjdaHIZ_k


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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    EMAIL: [email protected]

  • Seth interviews Dr. Azer Bestavros. Azer is the Inaugural Associate Provost for Computing and Data Sciences (aka CDS) at Boston University and the William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor in the Computer Science Department, which he joined in 1991 and chaired from 2000 to 2007. He is also the Founding Director of the Hariri Institute for Computing. As he will share in this interview, Azer has worked on several major projects involving both public and private entities, looking at mathematical methods for analyzing data without compromising the privacy or the security of the data being examined.

    Seth asks Azer about how he initially got involved with computer science and about the development of important topics in the field, such as massive shared computing systems and privacy preserving analytics. As Azer will explain, the mathematical and technological problems were sometimes easier to solve than the social challenges of trust and adoption. The key questions for this episode are: how can computational methods and technologies be used to address social challenges? How might data be integrated into other academic disciplines? What role do computer scientists have to play in larger research questions?


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • We are really looking forward to starting up regular episodes again. The first episode of the second season will be released next week, on September 15th. Seth will be interviewing Azer Bestavros.

    Azer Bestavros is the Inaugural Associate Provost for Computing and Data Sciences at Boston University and the William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor in the Computer Science Department, which he joined in 1991 and chaired from 2000 to 2007. He is also the Founding Director of the Hariri Institute for Computing. As he will share in this interview, Azer has worked on several major projects involving both public and private entities, looking at mathematical methods for analyzing data without compromising the privacy or the security of the data being examined.

    Not only that, but Azer's work served as a major inspiration for this podcast. His insight and experience were invaluable and getting conversations like these off the ground. We hope you will join us next week!

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  • Seth reviews the first set of episodes for the DIGETHIX podcast, talking about his experience and takeaways from this season. He reviews the cover art for each episode, which were designed by Alex Nielsen and Nicole Smith, to discuss the range of themes that were discussed. A gallery of the described images can be found on our website here:

    https://digethix.org/podcast-10-season-recap-and-state-of-the-podcast/

    The podcast will be on a break for three weeks, with regular uploads resuming again on September 1, 2021, with other content coming out on our other social media.


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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  • Seth and Bernd Dürrwächter review the Pegasus NSO Spyware scandal. Bernd is principal at AnalyticDimensions.com, a consultancy for big data analytics & data science projects. Bernd has been advising the podcast from the beginning, using insights from his decades of industry experience.

    The first half of the conversation goes over the details of the Pegasus scandal and other incidents that NSO has been involved with in the past. The second half turns toward the broader questions of cybersecurity and consent. The key questions for this episode are: if someone gets access to our phone or laptop, just how much reach does that person have into our life? What kinds of surveillance have been enabled by our technologies? What can we do about it?

    Potentially Helpful Articles:

    1. https://www.theverge.com/22589942/nso-group-pegasus-project-amnesty-investigation-journalists-activists-targeted
    2. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3912882,00.html
    3. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/research/2021/07/forensic-methodology-report-how-to-catch-nso-groups-pegasus/
    4. https://info.lookout.com/rs/051-ESQ-475/images/pegasus-exploits-technical-details.pdf
    5. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/research/2019/10/morocco-human-rights-defenders-targeted-with-nso-groups-spyware/
    6. https://citizenlab.ca/2016/08/million-dollar-dissident-iphone-zero-day-nso-group-uae/

    Other Articles on Tracking:

    1. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/12/19/opinion/location-tracking-cell-phone.html
    2. https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/20/22586161/cell-phone-location-data-grindr-catholic-church-report-data-brokers


    Credits:

    Music: "Dreams" from Bensound.com

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