The Technically Human Podcast

A podcast by Deb Donig - Fridays

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128 Episodes

  1. Indigeneity in the Digital Age

    Published: 5/12/2023
  2. Technology and Genocide: What the Holocaust can tell us about perils of technological utopianism

    Published: 5/5/2023
  3. Instituting Integrity: The rise of the integrity worker collective

    Published: 4/28/2023
  4. How We Breathe: how technology is changing approaches to ventilation

    Published: 4/21/2023
  5. Technically Human Rights: How technologies are changing the state of human rights

    Published: 4/14/2023
  6. The Global Technological Imaginary: Sci-Fi, Tech, and the Ethics of Representation

    Published: 4/7/2023
  7. Zoom Fatigue: Distance Learning and Social Engagement in the Age of Social Distancing

    Published: 3/10/2023
  8. Data Feminism

    Published: 3/3/2023
  9. The Threshold: Leading in the Age of AI

    Published: 2/24/2023
  10. The Ethics of the Blockchain

    Published: 2/17/2023
  11. Digital Democracy: How Tech Shapes Democratic Participation and Social Justice

    Published: 2/10/2023
  12. Computing Women: Gender Disparity in STEM Education

    Published: 2/3/2023
  13. Human First AI

    Published: 1/27/2023
  14. Science for the 21st Century: Understanding Systems Biology

    Published: 1/20/2023
  15. The Diversity Challenge: Race, gender, and how the histories of medicine and technology got made

    Published: 1/13/2023
  16. The Ethic of Life

    Published: 12/2/2022
  17. Socio Paths: Navigating the terrain of sociotechnical systems

    Published: 11/18/2022
  18. Outside Voices: Transcisciplinary Approaches to Ethics and Technology

    Published: 11/11/2022
  19. The Age of Posthumanism

    Published: 11/4/2022
  20. What it Means to Care: Ethical medicine in the age of tech

    Published: 10/28/2022

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Technically Human is a podcast about ethics and technology where I ask what it means to be human in the age of tech. Each week, I interview industry leaders, thinkers, writers, and technologists and I ask them about how they understand the relationship between humans and the technologies we create. We discuss how we can build a better vision for technology, one that represents the best of our human values.