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Best of 2023: 12 Conversations About Maps, Satellite Images & Tech - MBM#57
Best of 2023: 12 Conversations About Maps, Satellite Images & Tech - MBM#57
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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2023
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Podcast episode
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It's the end of the year, so time for Christmas sweaters & looking back on the year through 12 conversations ranging from advice for people wanting to build things, discussing academia & companies, thinking about the roles of maps in the world and many others.Support the podcast & my work on PatreonListen to the full episodes mentioned today:Harold GoddijnSean GormanCan DurukJames KillickMila LulevaIain WoodhouseJed SundwallJavier de la TorreEste GeraghtyRenny BabiartzHongwei LiuSteve BrumbyTimestamps(00:00) - Intro(01:15) - Consider Supporting my Work on Patreon(02:49) - Harold Goddijn - Advice for Ambitious People(09:41) - Sean Gorman - Not Everyone needs to code(14:26) - Can Duruk - Making Maps Fun(19:32) - James Killick - Why Apple Got Into Maps(33:00) - Mila Luleva - Academia & Private Sector(38:33) - Iain Woodhouse - Teaching Satellite Image's Military History(46:48) - Jed Sundwall - ChatGPT's impact on Open Data(57:10) - Javier de la Torre - Policies are 10 years behind the science(01:00:10) - Este Geragthy - The Story behind John Hopkins Covid Dashboard(01:05:23) - Renny Babiartz - The Nuance in Communicating Findings(01:11:48) - Hongwei Liu - Indoor Mapping(01:15:58) - Steve Brumby - Maps Against Greenwashing(01:24:26) - OutroSupport the podcast on PatreonMy satellite image introduction videoMy TwitterPodcast TwitterRead Previous Issues of the NewsletterMax edited this episode this time so... follow me!
Released:
Dec 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (68)
Ep 3 - Denise McKenzie - Location data ethics: Denise McKenzie works as a consultant, these days mostly at the Benchmark Initiative, having developed the Locus Charter, an open set of guidelines promoting the ethical use of location data. We talk ethics, policy making and the role of education quite broadly. by Minds Behind Maps