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Technology and Policy (TAP)

By: Alex and Ethan
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  • In this podcast, a political scientist and an electrical engineer / computer scientist explore the intersections of technology and policy, exploring the edge of both the social and physical sciences to discuss the major issues related to emerging technologies. Along the way, they share the perspectives of their fields and reach conclusions that can only be seen through both lenses. Please send us any questions you have at officialpubfo@gmail.com. Part of the PubFo podcast network.
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Episodes
  • Brain-Machine Interfaces and Neuralink
    Feb 18 2021

    In this episode, Alex and Ethan return after a short hiatus to dive into one of the most fascinating new avenues of technology innovation: the brain-machine, or brain-computer, interface. This is a technology with truly transformative implications,  if lower profile than other emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. In this episode, the science of the technology being developed at Neuralink, an Elon Musk company, is explored and some of the social ramifications are discussed.

    This episode primarily explores how brain-machine interfaces change the way humans act with each other. Later episodes will return to human-machine connections and explore the ways humans and machines interact and evolve together.

    As always, please send questions and comments to officialpubfo@gmail.com. Part of the PubFo podcast network.

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    55 mins
  • The U.S.-China Brain Drain and the Future of AI Human Capital
    Oct 16 2020

    In this episode, Alex and Ethan break from the standard format. This episode is focused on how the field of AI and software development is radically changing. In order to explore these changes, Ethan interviews Alex about what draws software engineers to particular places and companies, and how those factors may be shifting in the Trump administration and a post-coronavirus world. Alex and Ethan explore what makes a Silicon Valley, whether hubs like that will continue to exist in the future, and how the U.S. became so dominant in technology. In exploring the last question, they dive into the patterns of AI talent migration across the world, focusing on the major trend that is the brain drain from the rest of the world, especially China, into the U.S. Alex and Ethan explore what historically has caused such a trend, and how those causes are starting to decay in the present day, leading to a decline in the brain drain. They close out by exploring the differing models of AI human capital development in the U.S., China, and the EU, finishing with a consideration of what comes next for the field.

    As always, please send questions and comments to officialpubfo@gmail.com.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Application Permissions
    Sep 24 2020

    In this episode, Alex and Ethan finally turn to the big issues of modern technology debate - data regulation. In particular, they focus on an often ignored subset of data collection: the permissions settings on your phone or tablet that many of us simply accept and move on. Every app provides a function to its user, and allowing apps to use the different services on your phone is vital for the range of incredible applications we now have access to, with our lives immeasurably improved by the existence of such functions. When we think of applications, we primarily think of their benefits. In particular, limitations on a application permissions is often framed in terms of what we are giving up - if we remove location services, then we lose Uber forever. However, as beneficial as giving permission to apps to use the full suite of phone services is, we need to at least spend some time considering what it is exactly that we are giving up, and most importantly, what other options are there? Is the current permission paradigm all we have? Alex and Ethan explore all these questions and more, diving into the intersection of applications, phone services, terms of service, and data regulation.

    Email tech or policy questions to officialpubfo@gmail.com.

    Part of the PubFo podcast network.

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    57 mins

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