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In this episode of TecHype, Brandie Nonnecke sits down with comedian, filmmaker, cultural commentator and host of CNN’s United Shades of America, W. Kamau Bell, for a powerful conversation on race, representation, and rights in the age of AI.
From recommendation algorithms that reinforce bias, to the impact of generative AI on creativity and performers’ rights, we explore how AI is shaping — and often distorting — whose stories get told, seen, and heard.
Tune in as we cut through the hype and get real about what equity in AI should look like — and who needs to be in the room to shape it.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives.
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Ready to dive into the future of AI? Join us on this TecHype TLDR as we unravel California's groundbreaking Senate Bill 1047, aiming to reign in the world's most powerful AI models! Discover what "frontier models" are and why they're stirring up the tech world. Are we ready for the potential risks these models pose? Or should we let innovation take its course and deal with the consequences later? Tune in to explore the clash between innovation and regulation, and see how this debate is reshaping AI's future!
Subscribe for more discussions and deep dives into emerging tech and the policies that shape them. Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know how you see AI and labor disputes shaping the future of work.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives.
https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000
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In this episode of TecHype, we dive deep into the heart of Hollywood's latest controversy: the proposed legislation AB 2602. This bill seeks to mandate explicit consent for the creation of digital replicas, a move supported by SAG-AFTRA but opposed by the Motion Picture Association.
What You'll Discover: What is AB 2602: Unpacking how this legislation aims to protect performers from unauthorized use of their likenesses, extending to audiobooks, video games, endorsements, and music performances.
The Deepfake Dilemma: Revisiting TecHype’s insightful discussion with Prof. Hany Farid on the dangers posed by deepfakes to both the entertainment industry and global democracies.
Voices from the Industry: Hear from Alex Winter and Prof. Rahul Telang on their firsthand experiences and the broader impacts of AI on the entertainment landscape.
A Universal Shield: Understanding how AB 2602 doesn't just safeguard the stars but offers essential protections for all performers, ensuring fair compensation and preventing exploitation through future AI technologies.
The MPA’s Counter: Exploring the Motion Picture Association's objections to AB 2602, including concerns over its potential to complicate standard post-production processes like "tiling."
Why It Matters to You: This isn’t just an issue for those within the glitzy bounds of Hollywood. The outcome of AB 2602 holds profound implications for the future of digital identity, privacy, and the responsible use of AI in media. Whether you're an aspiring actor, a digital creator or simply a fan of film and technology, this episode is a must-watch.
Subscribe for more discussions and deep dives into emerging tech and the policies that shape them.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives.
https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000
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Host Brandie Nonnecke sits down with Vince Kellen, Chief Information Officer at the University of California, San Diego, and Jenay Robert, Senior Researcher at EDUCAUSE, to delve into the pivotal role of higher education institutions in responsibly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI).
AI is revolutionizing college campuses—from its use to aid admissions to the development of student resources to prepare graduates for the workforce. This episode provides a roadmap for achieving a future where use of AI is not only technologically advanced but also deeply value-aligned.
Vince Kellen shares insights into UC San Diego's innovative use of its supercomputer for public interest advancements in AI and the university’s participation in the National AI Research Resource. This segment illustrates the tangible benefits and potential of leveraging university resources for AI research and development that serve the broader community.
Jenay Robert provides a high-level overview of the groundbreaking findings from the first EDUCAUSE AI landscape study. The study’s findings provide insight into AI-related strategic planning and readiness within higher education institutions and perceptions among faculty, staff, and students about use of AI.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives.
https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000
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We dive deep into the evolving dynamics of the entertainment industry influenced by labor disputes amidst a technological surge of generative AI. As the entertainment industry stands at a crossroads, the integration of AI in content creation is sparking debates on the future roles of human writers and actors and its use to recommend content to audiences.
In this episode we cover: Labor Strikes Against AI: Understand the reasons behind the WGA and SAG strikes and how they’re changing not only the entertainment industry, but all industries affected by AI AI in Entertainment: Delve into how generative AI and recommendation algorithms are reshaping how entertainment is made and how it can surreptitiously influence what goes viral. - Expert Insights: Joined by
Professor Rahul Telang from Carnegie Mellon, a seasoned expert in digitization and its impacts on entertainment, get enlightened on how these technological advancements are transforming how content is made Professor Rahul Telang teaches at the Heinz College and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. His research primarily focuses on the implications of information digitization on consumer habits, business models, and policy making. He is also the author of “Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment,” which provides an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities digital media presents.
Subscribe for more discussions and deep dives into emerging tech and the policies that shape them. Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know how you see AI and labor disputes shaping the future of work.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives. https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000
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Join us for a captivating preview of TecHype's first season featuring top experts who unravel the mysteries of AI, social media, deepfakes, and more. Episodes will be released weekly.
Our first season features enlightening discussions with AI pioneers, including UC Berkeley Prof. Stuart Russell on the responsible development and use of AI and Prof. Hany Farid on the rise of deepfakes and strategies to safeguard democracy.
Award-winning NY Times Journalist Mike Isaac guides listeners through the AI development debate raging in Silicon Valley. World-renowned actor-director Alex Winter provides an insider's perspective on how AI is transforming the entertainment industry. Yoel Roth, Twitter’s former head of Trust & Safety, provides unparalleled insight into content moderation practices and Prof. Joan Donovan reveals the evolving tactics nefarious actors are using to spread disinformation online.
TecHype also produces TLDR (Too long; Didn't read) shorts that analyze and summarize emerging tech policies, regulations, and laws.
TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good.
TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley.
Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives. https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000