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003. Queerness, gender data, and 'bureaucracies of violence' with Ari Ezra Waldman

49 min · 24 jul 2024
aflevering 003. Queerness, gender data, and 'bureaucracies of violence' with Ari Ezra Waldman artwork

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For this episode, law professor and Industry Unbound author Ari Ezra Waldman joins the podcast to discuss LGBTQIA+ privacy, the collection of data about sexuality and gender, and the nature of public- and private-sector bureaucracies engaged in surveillance.

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005. 'Everyone do a data center story' with Karen Hao

For this episode, we talk to award-winning journalist Karen Hao about her path from working in the tech industry to critical tech reporting; her efforts to track down the environmental impacts of AI and data centers; her latest reporting on Microsoft's AI- and cloud-based entanglement with the fossil fuel industry; her current book project on OpenAI; and her work training other journalists to cover the tech industry critically for their own communities (recorded in October 2024). Karen's reporting discussed in this episode: "Microsoft's Hypocrisy on AI," The Atlantic (September 2024) https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/09/microsoft-ai-oil-contracts/679804/ "AI Is Taking Water From the Desert," The Atlantic (March 2024) https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/03/ai-water-climate-microsoft/677602/ "Training a single AI model can emit as much carbon as five cars in their lifetimes," MIT Tech Review (June 2019) https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/06/06/239031/training-a-single-ai-model-can-emit-as-much-carbon-as-five-cars-in-their-lifetimes/

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