• Activists Of Tech — The responsible tech podcast

  • By: Mel
  • Podcast

Activists Of Tech — The responsible tech podcast

By: Mel
  • Summary

  • Shifting the narrative from Big Tech to Responsible Tech by sharing & archiving the work of change makers.

    SEASON 2 RELEASE: October 1st 2024!

    Activists Of Tech is a weekly podcast that amplifies and archives the work of activists, thought leaders, troublemakers, academics, and practitioners of responsible tech, and empower guests and listeners by centralizing their voice and sharing their story. Shifting the narrative from Big Tech to responsible tech takes honesty: this is a "say it as it is" type of podcast, and no topic is too taboo not to be named and addressed.

    The topics covered encompass a variety of responsible tech areas and focus on social justice, AI harm, AI bias, AI regulation and advocacy, minorities in tech, gender equality, tech and democracy, social media, and algorithmic recommendations, to name a few. We also talk about solutions and how to make tech inclusive and beneficial for all.

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Episodes
  • How to fix the patriartech with Mia Shah-Dand, founder of Women in AI ethics
    Oct 1 2024

    Sexism and oppression are tied to culture, which in turn impacts the tech industry, tech design and deployment. To talk about the relationship between the patriarchy, women in tech, and how to fight back, I talked with Mia Shah-Dand, founder of Women in AI ethics and creator of the 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics. In this episode, Mia talks about her personal story and upbringing, what women have to put up with when they work in tech, gender based violence enabled by technologies, diversity in tech, and how to fight back to reclaim space.

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    50 mins
  • Decolonizing Digital Rights and the collective imaginary of technology with Laurence Meyer from the Digital Freedom Fund
    May 31 2024

    What does it take for Big Tech to exist? Who does it take? What knowledge do we value and amplify in AI systems? In this episode, Laurence Meyer, Racial and Social Justice Lead at the Digital Freedom Fund and co-director at Weaving Liberation teaches us about the importance of decolonization, questioning the system, and how to do it. Our guest unpacks the narratives surrounding technology and AI, and she brings us on a hell of a ride to understand the relationship between tech, digital rights, data colonialism, colonization, and post-colonial culture. Check out weavingliberation.org

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    48 mins
  • Environmental justice, social media, and the promises of the Digital Services Act with Rachel Griffin, PhD candidate at Sciences Po Paris School of Law
    May 31 2024

    The Digital Services Act was recently passed in the European Union, and I wondered how did this piece of regulation related to climate change and how did it impact online activism? In this episode, Rachel Griffin, PhD candidate and lecturer in law at Sciences Po Paris, talks about the intersections between platform regulation and digital justice, the impacts of tech on the environment, shadow banning, and more. Check out Rachel’s policy brief on environmental risks in the DSA: https://www.hertie-school.org/en/news/detail/content/climate-breakdown-as-a-systemic-risk-in-the-digital-services-act

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    37 mins

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