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Machine Commons Podcast, the profound impact of machine learning.

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Welcome to the Machine Commons podcast, where we explore the various and far reaching impacts of machine learning - the software approach better known as artificial intelligence (or, AI). The world has teetered over an invisible edge, where more of our lives are governed by software that is decreasingly coded and increasingly trained - a world where our governing software 'learns'. It is the technology at the cross section of multiple advanced fields. Come hang out with Alex and Lucie, as they ask the smart and the dumb questions about this profound technology.

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Episode thumbnail for The world *needs* artificial intelligence, with Sijuade Oguntayo

April 12, 2022

The world *needs* artificial intelligence, with Sijuade Oguntayo

<p>Sijuade Oguntayo is an AI professional in Nigeria, donating his time to local community initiatives alongside his regular AI projects and passion for computer vision. Food security is a major concern and he tells us how he trained AI to shoot lasers (Skynet anyone? Nervous collar tug). His breadth of experience is fascinating, his broad enthusiasms reflecting the varied potential of AI applications across government and all industries. His mind is as broad, with personal philosophies extending across multiple fields. The interview culminates in commentary about the future, the growing importance of intelligence, a conversation with 'Jarvis' (AGI) and how the world needs AI to survive. Get the popcorn.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Privacy is a 'WE' thing, with Albert Yumol

March 8, 2022

Privacy is a 'WE' thing, with Albert Yumol

<p>Albert Yumol is an activist who exposes corruption with data science. He teaches Filipinos - literally door knocking at times - about the importance of data privacy. This task is made mildly more difficult by the fact that people in the Phillipines don't really have the concept of 'self'. His mitigation: that privacy is in fact a 'we' thing (not an 'I' thing). As much a fascinating discovery of his homeland archipelago, he emphasises the importance of basic data quality before you can even get to the clever stuff - although he also shares some clever stuff. His enthusiasm is endless.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The robots are taking over - robotic process automation, with Chris and Henk

November 24, 2021

The robots are taking over - robotic process automation, with Chris and Henk

<p>Chris and Henk lead GRN - a robotic process automation consultancy. At the heart of every business is people. Every person's workday is comprised of processes. How many of these processes can be automated? What happens to the people when they are? Our conversation climaxes when discussing the intersection of machine learning and RPA: what happens to society when we train code that programs automations, which generates more data to train code, to create automations, to train code… Our future depends on one thing: our ability to remain in control.</p>

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What is Machine Commons Podcast, the profound impact of machine learning.?

Welcome to the Machine Commons podcast, where we explore the various and far reaching impacts of machine learning - the software approach better known as artificial intelligence (or, AI).

The world has teetered over an invisible edge, where more of our lives are governed by software that is decreasingly coded and increasingly trained - a world where our governing software 'learns'.

It is the technology at the cross section of multiple advanced fields. Come hang out with Alex and Lucie, as they ask the smart and the dumb questions about this profound technology.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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