Recent Episodes
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That's a wrap!
Aug 14, 2023 – 26:42 -
When AI hears a problem
May 17, 2023 – 32:01 -
Encore: Harvesting the future with AI and satellites
May 10, 2023 – 20:13 -
Live: A conversation with Geoffrey Hinton
May 6, 2023 – 39:26 -
Live: The Chip War
May 3, 2023 – 20:58 -
I Was There When: AI reached a crossroads
Apr 26, 2023 – 13:00 -
When AI watches the streets
Apr 19, 2023 – 26:26 -
Concerning AI ethics
Apr 12, 2023 – 20:36 -
Generating creativity
Apr 5, 2023 – 18:01 -
Encore: AI births digital humans
Mar 29, 2023 – 18:58 -
I Was There When: Robots Learned to Run
Mar 22, 2023 – 15:30 -
The AI of the beholder
Mar 15, 2023 – 21:39 -
In the cockpit with AI
Mar 8, 2023 – 26:20 -
Who watches AI watching students?
Mar 1, 2023 – 21:05 -
AI enters the dogfight
Feb 22, 2023 – 19:36 -
Aging with robots
Feb 15, 2023 – 22:04 -
The AI in the newsroom
Feb 8, 2023 – 18:13 -
Live: Automating Agriculture
Feb 1, 2023 – 18:38 -
House training a robot
Jan 25, 2023 – 15:50 -
Audio Postcard: How to test a satellite
Jan 18, 2023 – 14:05 -
Live: Exploring AI's evolution
Jan 11, 2023 – 22:52 -
Update: How games teach AI to learn for itself
Jan 4, 2023 – 26:52 -
Harvesting the future with AI and satellites
Dec 28, 2022 – 20:59 -
The future of farming lies in space
Dec 21, 2022 – 17:09 -
Optimizing for convenience
Dec 14, 2022 – 14:52 -
Encore: When Your Face is Your Ticket
Dec 7, 2022 – 20:38 -
Update: How pricing algorithms learn to collude
Nov 30, 2022 – 25:02 -
Encore: Want a job? The AI will see you now.
Nov 23, 2022 – 29:57 -
Farming a war zone
Nov 16, 2022 – 17:59 -
Live: What’s next for space research?
Nov 9, 2022 – 23:35 -
Decoding a future of fire
Nov 2, 2022 – 19:27 -
How AI watches wildfires
Oct 26, 2022 – 17:14 -
I Was There When: AI replicated Darth Vader
Oct 19, 2022 – 12:47 -
AI finds its voice
Oct 12, 2022 – 27:20 -
I Was There When: AI mastered chess
Oct 5, 2022 – 10:57 -
Seeing double: AI births digital humans
Sep 28, 2022 – 18:36 -
Audio Postcard: Real-Time Farming
Sep 21, 2022 – 10:22 -
How retail is using AI to prevent fraud
Sep 7, 2022 – 16:12 -
I Was There When: AI helped create a vaccine
Aug 24, 2022 – 09:18 -
Live: How to craft effective AI policy
Aug 10, 2022 – 20:08 -
Can AI keep guns out of schools?
Jul 27, 2022 – 18:41 -
I Was There When: AI became the DJ
Jul 13, 2022 – 12:07 -
Who watches AI watching students?
Jun 29, 2022 – 21:42 -
Encore: When an algorithm gets it wrong
Mar 16, 2022 – 19:52 -
Welcome to Curious Coincidence
Feb 16, 2022 – 03:41 -
Welcome to The Extortion Economy
Feb 2, 2022 – 22:35 -
Encore: The AI of the beholder
Jan 20, 2022 – 21:52 -
Encore: What’s behind a smile
Jan 5, 2022 – 23:42 -
Update: Attention shoppers, you’re being tracked
Dec 23, 2021 – 26:23 -
How AI is giving a woman back her voice
Dec 8, 2021 – 22:06
Recent Reviews
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Xloganl13XSlow downhill fallI started listening to this show to learn about cool new technologies and upcoming ideas. It has slowly devolved into people talking back and forth. It has just got more and more boring.
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dmholcombGreat ShowReally enjoyed listening to your episode on “What’s Behind a Smile.” Going to check out more episodes and will recommend it to others. Great work! If you are interested, check out a manufacturing podcast I host — “The Right Direction Podcast” from Compass Precision.
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The green iPhoneHow Pricing Algorithms Learn To CollideExcellent research, well done and very informative!!
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Mrs spgAlgorithm reviewI thought this episode was excellent! I really enjoyed the information about how prices are set! It gives a completely different view of supply and demand! Keep up the good work! Loved it!
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Nohemy AguirreFantastic ShowHands down one of the leading AI podcasts out there! The stories are unique and meaningful to our relationship with technology. Not to mention the production quality is absolutely amazing. Definitely recommend!
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gg5557890Keep it upLove this show. A discussion on current AI developments. Good production quality. Wish there were more episodes.
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cljartA MUST LISTEN!!This podcast does an excellent job exploring how our lives are augmented and at times manipulated by artificial intelligence. Black mirror ponderings with a much less depressing palette. Needed in the digital age. Jennifer is also a captivating host!
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colFLLAwesome PodcastLearn a lot every episode, thank you for putting on a great podcast consistently!
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Consulting in DataTranslating the future for the rest of us.Amazing storytelling as a vehicle for important technology topics. Can’t wait for season two.
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PlasticanimalzTrying Too HardWhile the podcast is slick and sounds professional it kind of loses sight of its topic, technology, and the credibility of the type of school it is. I’ve listened to 6, and enjoyed the first 2 that were mostly informative and interesting, then podcast quickly started skewing towards opinions, a narrative, and political. The interview on the woman from Google I had to skip after about 14 minutes of learning absolutely nothing other than a simple explanation of why this woman got fired, which is she whines non-stop, is a narcissist, entitled, somehow thinking she’s qualified to manage a team at a young age and with not much work experience, thinks she knows more than everyone else who is much more experienced than her, and wastes company time with her bosses always having to answer her, and ineffective use. People hire friends because they need to know they’re qualified and their work ethic so they don’t end up hiring people like this woman who look good on paper but are not a good employee. Spending days with a staff investigating 100s of resumes costs the company money and is a complete waste of resources. She works in AI at an AI company, and there are many better ways of going about it, yet she insists her way is right and others are dumb for not implementing it? I was embarrassed for her. This is literally the worst interview I’ve ever heard, an embarrassment for women, and I can’t believe MIT posted it. It’s literally damaging for women. And there are interviews from FB and Twitter on misinformation? They are literally responsible for spreading it while making billions off of spreading it, so why are they being interviewed to essentially point the finger? FB profits from phishing schemes even. I know ‘cause I accidentally clicked on one, and I’m convinced FB is responsible for why everyone gets scam calls now. And Twitter sets up its algorithm to manipulate what it wants you to see. I experimented with it. Not to mention, they’re not at all responsible for monitoring what goes on there, despite what they claim. Overall, stick to the technology. I found from a journalistic point of view the content fairly weak, and coming from young and inexperienced writers who haven’t lived long enough to have a full view of how things work. And, simply, the information was wrong in some places, aside from a negative, semi-apocalyptic view of things. Cameras are put outside of drug stores where there is crime, not based on skin tone. l’ve lived in both a poor, working class, high crime area where they went up, and an affluent area where they went up after a slew of crimes happened. From a science perspective, the minute you have a bias the science is contaminated, which is exactly what this podcast does. Good journalism is giving the information and letting the audience decide for itself. The podcast literally convinced the public tech and AI is bad...which isn’t good for a school that charges high tuition to teach those exact subjects. I’m on the fence whether I will continue listening. Informative, but too dark and opinionated, and a bit naive.
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Nata_PriGreat job please keep it going!!The authors make scientific, AI related talks easy to understand for public and interesting at the same time. There is Something new to learn in every episode for me. It would be good if you consider to cover some topics requested by the audience, most wanted for current situation with remote jobs etc. And may be to cover AI tools for professionals from different fields , not only for common use.... just a suggestion. Very interesting! Thank you!!!
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Reelmommy3Why is the talk speed upVery interesting content. Can’t get over the high speed talk. Producer needs to slow it down
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melanglasEye openingGreat writing on a controversial topic. I’ve always wondered about AI and this podcast does a wonderful job uncovering the truth.
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Jim2001$MIT A+ !Thanks for a very informative podcast. I look forward to more offerings from MIT. Please keep up the great work!
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Roro 4014All of of makes senseI have always wondered why people are accused of things when AI is used and it probably isn’t ready just yet.
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Diana from NorthbrookDeep and thoughtfulGreat podcast
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MRFMNIn Machines We TrustAbsolutely love this. Basic enough explanation of how facial recognition is being used ... and misused. The technology is both incredible and frightening at the same time.
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DrakedmPerfect topic for the moment - couldn’t stop listeningThe opening really got me - couldn’t believe Computers could do that with the voice already...couldn’t stop listening from there. The host was great - clear and easy to understand. Can’t wait for more.
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Ryan-MosleyGreat!Great way to learn about difficult and confusing topics, they put it in understandable and interesting terms!
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TERM21Great trailer!Loved all the female voices!
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