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The Social Dilemma Part 3 - Dr. Rebecca Roache

The Social Dilemma Part 3 - Dr. Rebecca Roache

FromMachine Learning Street Talk (MLST)


The Social Dilemma Part 3 - Dr. Rebecca Roache

FromMachine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week join Dr. Tim Scarfe, Yannic Kilcher, and Keith Duggar have a conversation with Dr. Rebecca Roache in the last of our 3-part series on the social dilemma Netflix film. Rebecca is a senior lecturer in philosophy at Royal Holloway, university of London and has written extensively about the future of friendship. 

People claim that friendships are not what they used to be. People are always staring at their phones, even when in public  Social media has turned us into narcissists who are always managing our own PR rather than being present with each other. Anxiety about the negative effects of technology are as old as the written word. Is technology bad for friendships? Can you have friends through screens? Does social media cause polarization? And is that a bad thing? Does it promote quantity over quality? Rebecca thinks that social media and echo chambers are less ominous to friendship on closer inspection. 

00:00:32 Teaser clip from Rebecca and her new manuscript on friendship
00:02:52 Introduction 
00:04:56 Memorisation vs reasoning / is technology enhancing friendships 
00:09:29 Word of warcraft / gaming communities / echo chambers / polarisation 
00:12:34 Horizontal vs Vertical social attributes 
00:17:18 Exclusion of others opinions 
00:20:36 The power to silence others / truth verification 
00:23:58 Misinformation 
00:27:28 Norms / memes / political terms and co-opting / bullying 
00:31:57 Redefinition of political terms i.e. racism 
00:36:13 Virtue signalling 
00:38:57 How many friends can you have / spread thin / Dunbars 150 
00:42:54 Is it morally objectionable to believe or contemplate objectionable ideas, punishment 
00:50:52 Is speaking the same thing as acting  
00:52:24 Punishment - deterrence vs retribution / historical 
00:53:59 Yannic: contemplating is a form of speaking 
00:57:32 silencing/blocking is intellectual laziness - what ideas are we allowed to talk about 
01:04:53 Corporate AI ethics frameworks 
01:09:14 Autonomous Vehicles 
01:10:51 the eternal Facebook world / online vs offline friendships 
01:14:05 How do we get the best out of our online friendships 
Released:
Oct 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the audio podcast for the ML Street Talk YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/MachineLearningStreetTalk Thanks for checking us out! We think that scientists and engineers are the heroes of our generation. Each week we have a hard-hitting discussion with the leading thinkers in the AI space. Street Talk is unabashedly technical and non-commercial, so you will hear no annoying pitches. Corporate- and MBA-speak is banned on street talk, "data product", "digital transformation" are banned, we promise :) Dr. Tim Scarfe, Dr. Yannic Kilcher and Dr. Keith Duggar.