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The Quantum Feedback Loop

Podcast de James Myers

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Tecnología y ciencia

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What kind of future is taking shape with current developments in science and technology? The Quantum Record publisher and host of the Plato's Pod podcast, James Myers, speaks with scientists, technologists, philosophers, and others about the latest discoveries and thinking at the frontiers of knowledge. In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, The Quantum Feedback Loop podcast aims to open the wonders of the sciences and their first principles to the widest possible audience,

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episode Louis Rosenberg on our Future with Virtual Reality's Risks and Benefits artwork

Louis Rosenberg on our Future with Virtual Reality's Risks and Benefits

The Quantum Feedback Loop was pleased to welcome back Dr. Louis Rosenberg, an engineer, researcher, inventor, and entrepreneur who was a pioneer in virtual reality technology in the early 1990s. Louis speaks about his new book, Our Next Reality, in which he and co-author Alvin Graylin present the benefits and risks of virtual reality. Louis traces VR's development from early days to present, when the technology's combination with AI is quickly enabling it to create immersive experiences that consumers may not be able to differentiate from reality. As Meta, Google, and other companies race to commercialize VR, Louis makes a number of recommendations for laws that could protect our immersive rights and help to realize the many benefits that VR could deliver in the very near future. For more on Louis and his company Unanimous AI, which is developing technology to connect groups and amplify their collective intelligence modelled on the biological principle of swarm intelligence, listen to our discussion with Louis in early 2024 at https://rss.com/podcasts/quantum-feedback/1402711/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/quantum-feedback/1402711/].

15 de jul de 2025 - 1 h 7 min
episode Lindsay House: Leading 20,000 Citizen Scientists to Uncover Dark Energy’s Secrets artwork

Lindsay House: Leading 20,000 Citizen Scientists to Uncover Dark Energy’s Secrets

Astronomer Lindsay House returned to the podcast to update us on her citizen science project called Dark Energy Explorers. Around the globe, 20,000 explorers are using data from the world’s third largest telescope to observe patterns in the movement of galaxies from between 9-11 billion years ago, to understand how the expansionary force of dark energy operates. As Lindsay explains, dark energy, which comprises 70% of the universe’s mass, is undetectable to our instruments but exerts an expansionary force by adding space between physical objects. Since 1998, we’ve known that the universe is expanding more rapidly over time, at rate that was thought to be a constant rate of acceleration. However, new evidence is pointing to an unexpected reduction in the speed of expansion. What function is dark energy exercising in time, if dark energy's force can both increase and decrease the rate of universal expansion? Would dark energy's variability lead to a revision of the “lambda-CDM” model of cosmology, which is based on a constant expansion rate? The observations of the Dark Energy Explorers community from 159 countries, sharing knowledge translated into 9 languages, are contributing to expanding understanding of the still-mysterious expansionary force of dark energy. The Dark Energy Explorers are, as Lindsay says, the humans “in the loop,” as the capabilities of AI and machine learning help to make vast numbers of groundbreaking connections with astronomical data. Hear Lindsay tell the story of Dark Energy Explorers, and how scientists are coming to understand more about dark energy, the fascinating and invisible force of expansion.

14 de may de 2025 - 51 min
episode The Fascinating World of Mathematics at the Fields Institute, with Dr. Deirdre Haskell artwork

The Fascinating World of Mathematics at the Fields Institute, with Dr. Deirdre Haskell

We speak with Dr. Deirdre Haskell, Director of the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Toronto, about how mathematics applies to so many aspects of our daily lives and is at the forefront of the latest developments in science and technology. The Fields Institute brings together specialists in different mathematical branches from around the globe to integrate knowledge and expand the frontiers of mathematics. Mathematics touches all of us, whether it’s with GPS navigation, medical and astronomical imaging, modelling for climate change and finance, or artificial intelligence with its Large Language Models like ChatGPT. Explaining the relevance of mathematics in a way that’s accessible to all, Deirdre brings us into a critically important conversation about the direction of a future that’s increasingly mathematical.

30 de mar de 2025 - 38 min
episode Keeping Humans in the Technological Loop: a Disscussion with Saima Fancy artwork

Keeping Humans in the Technological Loop: a Disscussion with Saima Fancy

Saima Fancy, a privacy specialist, returns to the show for a discussion on the emerging concept and benefits of designing technological processes that keep the “Human in the Loop.” Now, when the complexities of algorithms are multiplying with every new feature and every new interface, it’s critical for good and safe outcomes that humans are able to oversee and, if necessary, override automated processes. Saima calls for a global discussion that focuses specifically on Human in the Loop, and it’s a call that’s especially crucial now, when AI agents, LLMs, and other technological processes are rapidly gaining control of our daily living. The list of functions that we cede to AI grows by the day, and now includes reading, writing, shopping, social calendaring, delivery ordering, and control of household appliances. In this episode, we outline the emerging issues and opportunities that make today the best time to begin figuring out how we remain in our own technological loop.

28 de ene de 2025 - 55 min
episode Election Monitoring in the Technological Era, with Dr. Ian Batista artwork

Election Monitoring in the Technological Era, with Dr. Ian Batista

2024 was a record-setting year for elections, with nearly half the world’s voters eligible to cast ballots in over 60 nations and the European Union. In some cases, social media and other technological tools have been used to enable bad actors, misinformation, and other challenges to the fairness and transparency of democratic processes. This increases the importance of election monitoring, pioneered by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter who established the Carter Center in 1982. Dr. Ian Batista, who holds a PhD in political science and has worked with the Carter Center in monitoring three elections on two continents, speaks about differences in voting processes and technologies, the importance of voters maintaining trust in the mechanisms, and the ways that technology is being used sometimes to hinder and sometimes to help the exercise of democracy.

22 de dic de 2024 - 48 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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