Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Transmedia Worldbuilding for Civic Engagement
GeekOut Interview: Transmedia Worldbuilding for Civic Engagement from Connected Learning Alliance on Vimeo.
Sangita Shresthova and Gabriel Peters-Lazaro discuss their upcoming DML2016 workshop, Transmedia Worldbuilding for Civic Engagement, with Howard Rheingold. Apply for a spot at their workshop at dml2016.dmlhub.net/workshops/transmedia-worldbuilding-for-civic-engagement/.Friday, November 11, 2016
Snowden Q&A on how US Election affects your privacy, his pardon (Streamed Live)
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Monday, November 7, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Artificial intelligence: Making a human connection - Genevieve Bell (Intel Corporation)
Published on Sep 28, 2016
We have been talking about robots and artificial intelligence forever, or so it sometimes seems. Images of smart machinery have inhabited our thinking and our literary and cultural imaginations long before technology made such objects possible. It is tempting to keep separate the art and science of the robot and the artificial intelligence that underpins it. However, there are reasons to thread them back together. After all, the AI of our imagination is the AI we have built.
Genevieve Bell explores the meaning of “intelligence” within the context of machines and its cultural impact on humans and their relationships. Genevieve interrogates AI not just as a technical agenda but as a cultural category in order to understand the ways in which the story of AI is connected to the history of human culture.
This keynote is sponsored by Intel.
Follow @OReillyAI on Twitter for news and updates about artificial intelligence.
Genevieve Bell explores the meaning of “intelligence” within the context of machines and its cultural impact on humans and their relationships. Genevieve interrogates AI not just as a technical agenda but as a cultural category in order to understand the ways in which the story of AI is connected to the history of human culture.
This keynote is sponsored by Intel.
Follow @OReillyAI on Twitter for news and updates about artificial intelligence.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
"When "computers" were young, brilliant black women mathematicians

Margot Lee Shetterly's Hidden Figures recovers the lost history of the young African American women who did the heavy computational work of the Apollo missions, given the job title of "computer" -- her compelling book has been made into a new motion picture
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