Calling in the Healers
This week on Calling in the Healers, I sit down with Dr. David Tamez, philosopher at the University of Kansas and co-lead at KU’s Center for Cyber-Social Dynamics, to explore how artificial intelligence and human communities shape each other—right here in Lawrence, Kansas. From courts and classrooms to hiring and city services, David helps us ask better questions: What decisions belong to tools, and what decisions must remain human? How do we protect dignity, accountability, and care as AI enters everyday life? We talk about: * Decisions and norms: Why the hidden “rules of thumb” in a community matter more than abstract principles when AI meets real people. * Keeping judgment human: The difference between information and wisdom, and how to design processes that include review, appeal, and repair. * Street-level AI: Practical examples—eligibility scoring, grading, hiring, benefits—and how to build contestable systems with clear accountability. * Elders & digital safety: Deepfakes, scams, and the grief of not knowing what’s real—and how to protect our most vulnerable neighbors. * Metrics vs. meaning: Using data to inform decisions without letting metrics replace the values we actually want to live by. * Role dignity: What we lose when we offload judgment to algorithms—and how professionals can reclaim craft, presence, and care. * Community design: “Nothing about us without us”—co-creating AI policies with impacted people, not just experts. * Place-based ethics: Why a local lens (Lawrence) helps us see global issues clearly—and act with humility, courage, and reciprocity. If you work in schools, healthcare, government, nonprofits, or any team making decisions with data, this conversation offers grounded language and simple guardrails to keep people at the center as technology evolves.
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