Machines Like Us
A podcast by The Globe and Mail - Tuesdays
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81 Episodes
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Borders Matter – Even in Cyberspace
Published: 3/24/2022 -
Inside the Russian Information War
Published: 3/17/2022 -
A History Lesson That Shatters the Mythology of Silicon Valley
Published: 3/10/2022 -
Johann Hari Knows You Won’t Be Able to Finish This Episode without Checking Your Phone
Published: 3/3/2022 -
Early Women Innovators Offer Tech a Way Forward
Published: 2/24/2022 -
Nicholas Carr Is Silicon Valley’s Most Prescient Tech Critic
Published: 2/17/2022 -
Your Facts Aren’t My Facts — Joe Rogan and Our Infodemic Age
Published: 2/10/2022 -
The Entrenched Colonialism of Tech
Published: 2/3/2022 -
How Europe Is Trying to Rein in Big Tech
Published: 1/27/2022 -
The Brain Is Not a Computer
Published: 1/20/2022 -
What Does Real Democracy Look Like?
Published: 1/13/2022 -
From the Beginnings of Fake News to the Capitol Riots
Published: 1/6/2022 -
Best of: Nicole Perlroth on the Cyber Weapons Arms Race
Published: 12/30/2021 -
Best of: Bishop Steven Croft on Keeping Humanity at the Centre of New Technology
Published: 12/23/2021 -
Catherine McKenna on Cutting through Online Hate to Have Meaningful Discussions on Climate Change
Published: 12/16/2021 -
Carissa Véliz on Why We Need to Take Back Control of Our Data
Published: 12/9/2021 -
How Peter Thiel’s Contrarianism Shaped Silicon Valley — and America
Published: 12/2/2021 -
C. Brandon Ogbunu on Afrofuturism as a Tech Framework
Published: 11/25/2021 -
Season 4 Begins Thursday, November 25
Published: 11/12/2021 -
Taylor Owen on Six Insights from Season Three
Published: 8/19/2021
Machines Like Us is a technology show about people. We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction will become our reality: robot best friends, bespoke gene editing, brain implants that make us smarter. Every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future. He’ll speak with entrepreneurs building world-changing technologies, lawmakers trying to ensure they’re safe, and journalists and scholars working to understand how they’re transforming our lives.