The Technically Human Podcast
A podcast by Deb Donig

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139 Episodes
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Disconnect: Millennials, media, and mental health
Published: 5/20/2022 -
The Clean Meat Revolution
Published: 5/13/2022 -
Intercode: Part 2
Published: 5/6/2022 -
Intercode: A panel discussion about gender and transitioning into tech
Published: 4/30/2022 -
Technology For Life: Disaster relief and life-saving tech
Published: 4/22/2022 -
AI for the Developing World
Published: 4/15/2022 -
The Opportunity Trap: tech’s visa problem
Published: 4/8/2022 -
Market Values: Dr. Steven Kelts on corporate ethics in the tech industry
Published: 4/1/2022 -
Body Snatchers: Manjula Padmanabhan discusses the drama of technology and the black market of organ harvesting
Published: 3/11/2022 -
Word Processing: how tech transforms translation
Published: 3/5/2022 -
The Next Generation of AI
Published: 2/25/2022 -
Creative (R)evolution: PJ Manney and science fiction for good
Published: 2/18/2022 -
Running Interference: will democracy survive foreign cyber attacks?
Published: 2/11/2022 -
The Private Square: democracy and the attention economy
Published: 2/4/2022 -
Digital Democracy
Published: 1/28/2022 -
The LAWS of War: Lethal autonomous weapons systems and the new ethics of warfare
Published: 1/21/2022 -
Grimm Futures: Technology’s fairy tales
Published: 1/14/2022 -
Moving Pictures: Film director Jake Wachtel discusses his new film, Karmalink, and sci-fi in Cambodia
Published: 1/7/2022 -
How Women Work: Gender, digital labor, and (not) getting paid to do what you love
Published: 12/3/2021 -
A Conversation with Open Dyalog: civil discourse in the digital age
Published: 11/19/2021
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.