
From Artificial Intelligence to open-source culture, computer science is transforming how we live, work and play and levelling the playing field when it comes to equality of opportunity. But how did all this come about? Join Professor Sue Black and her tech pioneer guests as they take us on a rollicking tour of the 100 moments that rocked both computer science - and the world around us. From the c... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago | 
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It’s our last episode, and what a way to end another incredible series! This week we are joined by wiki royalty, Jimmy Wales – founder of the Wikipedia project. Join Sue and Jimmy in this wonderful series finale as they discuss how the open-source re... more
This week, the team are joined by Priya Lakhani OBE, and you won’t fail to be won over by Priya’s energy and passion as she joins Sue and the team! From early disruptors such as Amazon, to modern day giants like Uber, Priya shares her thoughts and in... more
Who better to join us for this moment than digital entrepreneur and Chair of equality and inclusion charity, Diversity UK, Lopa Patel MBE. Join Lopa and Sue as they take a look at this key innovation and huge shift in technology, enabling access to r... more
This week, Sue is joined by Microsoft CDO and Corporate Vice President and the UK’s most influential Black person for 2021, Jacky Wright. Together they delve into this forth industrial revolution and take a look at the part mobile data and technology... more
Computer Science isn’t an old field - so some might wonder why such a podcast was necessary - but Sue and her team do a fantastic job of highlighting so many things that we (or at least I) have quickly forgotten through inspiring interviews and fun anecdotes!
A fun podcast full of interesting background detail that drives modern day computer science. My partner and I listen together in the car and both appreciate it. Looking forward to more!
Really enjoyed listening to these informative but really interesting as well.
Just the right balance between technical detail and chat-show chat. Even if you don’t love the subject there’s bound to be episodes you can dip in and out of. Very pleased my Wednesday commute listening is sorted for another 97 weeks.
This is a wonderful listen. The rapport between Professor Sue Black and Anne-Marie Imafidon is evident (there’s lots of laughter) and it makes for a really fun delivery of the powerful stories of pioneering technical women in computer programming. Thoroughly enjoyable episode from which I learnt a lot - thanks for making it!










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