Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams

How Anxious Should You Be About AI? (w/ Katie Drummond and Timnit Gebru)

1 h 9 min · 19. maj 20261 h 9 min
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AI development is barreling ahead with no guardrails,  leading Americans to feel anxious about what lies ahead. This week, Stacey tackles the big questions we need to ask ourselves about the technology with Katie Drummond, Global Editorial Director at Wired, and Timnit Gebru, founder and Executive Director at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). They discuss the economic uncertainty created by AI, , the motivations driving tech leaders,  making sense of the flurry of information and opinions that are influencing the discourse on the issue, and whether we can imagine a more optimistic technologically-forward future.  Learn & Do More:  * Be Curious: Subscribe to Wired [https://www.wired.com/] to gain access to their excellent reporting on technology, politics, science, and culture.  * Solve Problems: Learn about Timnit’s organization at dair-insitute.org [http://dair-insitute.org] to support their work to imagine an alternative technological future and build a better world.  * Do Good: Building off of the “Read Them Home” Dilley activation, on Wednesday May 20th Stacey will join  other members of Read Them Home and the National Coalition to End Family and Child Detention to host a day of action. Visit readthemhome.org [http://readthemhome.org] to learn more and support and support our activations in DC and around the country.

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episode How Anxious Should You Be About AI? (w/ Katie Drummond and Timnit Gebru) cover

How Anxious Should You Be About AI? (w/ Katie Drummond and Timnit Gebru)

AI development is barreling ahead with no guardrails,  leading Americans to feel anxious about what lies ahead. This week, Stacey tackles the big questions we need to ask ourselves about the technology with Katie Drummond, Global Editorial Director at Wired, and Timnit Gebru, founder and Executive Director at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). They discuss the economic uncertainty created by AI, , the motivations driving tech leaders,  making sense of the flurry of information and opinions that are influencing the discourse on the issue, and whether we can imagine a more optimistic technologically-forward future.  Learn & Do More:  * Be Curious: Subscribe to Wired [https://www.wired.com/] to gain access to their excellent reporting on technology, politics, science, and culture.  * Solve Problems: Learn about Timnit’s organization at dair-insitute.org [http://dair-insitute.org] to support their work to imagine an alternative technological future and build a better world.  * Do Good: Building off of the “Read Them Home” Dilley activation, on Wednesday May 20th Stacey will join  other members of Read Them Home and the National Coalition to End Family and Child Detention to host a day of action. Visit readthemhome.org [http://readthemhome.org] to learn more and support and support our activations in DC and around the country.

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This week, Stacey goes beyond the headlines about the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the Voting Rights Act and outlines why this step is so dangerous - not just for minority voters around the country - but for our democracy as a whole She’s joined by Lauren Groh-Wargo, CEO of Fair Fight, to discuss what people can still do at the local level and at the ballot box to save our elections and fight back against authoritarianism. Then, Stacey is joined by CNN host Abby Phillip, who talks about the importance of debate in our political culture and what current activists can learn from Jesse Jackson’s legacy of fighting for equality. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here [https://youtu.be/8lkRnRG2ipQ]. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast, episode title, and episode date. Learn & Do More: * Be Curious: To learn more about the extraordinary legacy of Jesse Jackson, pick up Abby Phillips’ book, “A Dream Deferred: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power [https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Deferred-Jesse-Jackson-Political/dp/1250806313]”.  * Solve Problems: On Saturday, May 16th, a national mass rally will take place at the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery. Visit allroadsleadtothesouth.com [http://allroadsleadtothesouth.com] to learn about how you can participate and stay updated on boycotts, events and other rapid response efforts. You can also follow  @FairFightAction on Instagram to stay up to date on the evolving voting rights landscape and mobilization efforts in the South, including upcoming marches in Jackson, Mississippi and at state capitols in South Carolina and Louisiana.  * Do Good: Medication abortion now accounts for more than two-thirds of all abortions in the U.S., and since Dobbs, mail access to the pill has been a lifeline for people in states where abortion is banned. As the Supreme Court case on this issue continues to unfold, and Republican attacks on abortion access escalate, consider donating to the National Network of Abortion Funds at https://abortionfunds.org/ [https://abortionfunds.org/], and look for local organizations that support reproductive justice for ways to get involved.

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