• Carry the Two

  • By: IMSI
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Carry the Two pulls back the curtain to reveal the mathematical and statistical gears that turn the world. We’re the show for people who enjoy discovering hidden elements that impact our lives in the most unexpected ways, and math is certainly one of those! We are a curiosity-driven podcast that looks to find unique perspectives from the fields of mathematics and statistics. We use stories to convey how mathematical research drives the world around us, with each episode tackling a different topic. This can be anything from modeling how bees in a swarm make group decisions to how we can use textual analysis to reveal surprising changes in policy documents. You can also find Carry the Two on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Carry the Two is a podcast by the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI). We are hosted by Sadie Witkowski and Ian Martin. Audio production by Tyler Damme. Music is from Blue Dot Sessions.
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  • Carry the Two Farewell (for now)
    Sep 19 2023

    Find our transcript here: LINK

    Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (mastodon) https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI, (instagram) IMSI.institute

    Follow Sadie Witkowski: https://www.sadiewit.com/, @SadieWit

    This episode was audio engineered by Tyler Damme.

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348.

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    6 mins
  • Caitlin Parrish and Allyson Ettinger on AI & the WGA Strike
    Sep 5 2023

    In this classic episode, we explore how GPT-3, a free online natural language processing artificial intelligence by Open AI, does and doesn’t work. Make sure to stick around until the end for an update on how AI is a core demand between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

    GPT-3 takes advantage of a whole new method of artificial intelligence research, called neural nets, to create plays, write code, and even roleplay as a historical figure. But what are the limitations to this kind of AI? University of Chicago professor Allyson Ettinger walks us through how GPT-3 manages to sound so human and where and how it fails in interesting ways.

    Find our transcript here: LINK

    Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:

    When GPT-3 accidentally lies: https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/11/18/1063487/meta-large-language-model-ai-only-survived-three-days-gpt-3-science/

    Microsoft’s chatbot that went racist: https://www.theverge.com/2016/3/24/11297050/tay-microsoft-chatbot-racist

    Is GPT-3 a replacement or tool for journalists: https://contently.net/2022/12/15/trends/chatgpt/

    Entertainment Community Fund: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/

    Science and Entertainment Exchange: http://scienceandentertainmentexchange.org/

    AO3 and data scraping: https://www.transformativeworks.org/ai-and-data-scraping-on-the-archive/

    Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (mastodon) https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI, (instagram) IMSI.institute

    Follow Caitlin Parrish: @caitcrime

    Follow Allyson Ettinger: https://allenai.org/team, @AllysonEttinger

    This episode was audio engineered by Tyler Damme. 

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348.

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    40 mins
  • Jamie Barty on Visual Effects in Television
    Aug 22 2023

    Were you impressed by the underwater scenes in Avatar 2? Have you spent hours trying to figure out how they built the ice wall in Game of Thrones? Everything from big effects like these to smaller hidden visual effects like creating a skyline for an indoor set fall under the purview of visual effects. In this episode of Carry the Two, we get a behind-the-scenes tour of how Fuse FX effects supervisor Jamie Barty from I’m a Virgo leads a team to achieve these effects - and the copious amounts of mathematics that come into play!

    Find our transcript here: LINK

    Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:

    Fuse FX: https://fusefx.com/

    Course on the mathematics behind visual effects: https://www.fxphd.com/details/215/

    I’m a Virgo: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13649510/

    Entertainment Community Fund: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/

    Science and Entertainment Exchange: http://scienceandentertainmentexchange.org/

    Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (mastodon) https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI, (instagram) IMSI.institute

    Follow Jamie Barty: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4495160/

    This episode was audio engineered by Tyler Damme. 

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348.

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    30 mins

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