
Irini Papadimitriou
10/31/22 • 28 min
Who controls technology? How is it developed? Who benefits from AI? How do we change things for the best? Cultural curator Irini Papadimitriou, Creative Director at innovation lab and cultural agency, Future Everything, on challenging norms, queering datasets, and inherent bias in artificial intelligence.
From the LAPD and deadly robots to the National Trust, Irini champions inclusivity in technology using art and collaborating with a wide array of innovative artists from around the world.
Produced by Diana Squires
Edited by Emilia Rolewicz
Executive Producer Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.soundraw.io
Links
You and AI: Through the Algorithmic Lens
National Trust at Quarry Bank: Unintended Consequences
Jake Elwes: Zizi - Queering the Dataset
CebAI: twitter LinkedIn Website email
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Who controls technology? How is it developed? Who benefits from AI? How do we change things for the best? Cultural curator Irini Papadimitriou, Creative Director at innovation lab and cultural agency, Future Everything, on challenging norms, queering datasets, and inherent bias in artificial intelligence.
From the LAPD and deadly robots to the National Trust, Irini champions inclusivity in technology using art and collaborating with a wide array of innovative artists from around the world.
Produced by Diana Squires
Edited by Emilia Rolewicz
Executive Producer Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.soundraw.io
Links
You and AI: Through the Algorithmic Lens
National Trust at Quarry Bank: Unintended Consequences
Jake Elwes: Zizi - Queering the Dataset
CebAI: twitter LinkedIn Website email
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sports Talk
In this free and frank exchange of views we look inside life at the very top of elite coaching with Nigel Redman, former Team GB Olympic swimming coach, now England Rugby’s 'Kingmaker' and Head of Team Performance. And Chris McLeod who looks after the UK's top tennis talent in his role as lead strength and conditioning coach at the Lawn Tennis Association.
Together with host, Professor Neil Maiden, the panel discuss the importance of getting out of your comfort zone and listening to people with more diverse experiences and points of view; the difference between boundaries and barriers; how important the environment is to supporting or suppressing creativity; and the dead weight of tradition in sports coaching that impedes new and more creative ways of working.
Produced by Diana Squires
Executive Producer Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.soundraw.io
Links
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Hamish McAlpine and Professor Neil Maiden
Hamish McAlpine is a Director at international innovation consultancy company, Oxentia. In September 2023, CebAI and Oxentia won funding to develop a co-creative AI tool to accelerate high-growth companies.
To kick off series 3 of the Creative Tech podcast, Professor Neil Maiden and Hamish McAlpine discuss the aims of the project, AI tech strategies for business consultancies, working with global innovators, the future of AI, and the most important questions of the day – Barbie or Oppenheimer? and how Douglas Adams’ was 50 years ahead of his time...
Produced by Sam Steele
Theme music generated by AI @ www.dsoundraw.io
Links
Oxentia website https://www.oxentia.com/
Hamish McAlpine Twitter @hamish_mcalpine
Hamish McAlpine LinkedIn Hamish McAlpine
UK Research England (UKRI)
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