A fortnightly podcast from Little Atoms which looks at how technology will affect politics in the future. Like Tomorrow's World but for Westminster. Hosted by @tannerjc who is joined by a range of experts he's not fed up of yet. Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyGovernment |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism joins Jonathan this week to chat through some of the challenges facing media creators and consumers.
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Tackling misinformation in India is the subject of enquiry this week as Jonathan is joined by Rema Rajeshwari, District Police Chief in Telengana State. Rema has used a series of innovative approaches to prevent crimes such as mob violence which had ... more
This week we take a look at disinformation in the Middle East with Marc Owen Jones. Marc talks us through how he found fake journalists writing for US news sites, explains some of the disinformation he's seen put to use by countries like Saudi Arabia... more
Jonathan is joined this week by Imran Ahmed, Chief Executive of the Centre for Countering Digital Hate. Imran sets out the relationship between disinformation and hate speech, picks apart why the financial architecture of fake news could be its achil... more
This is an essential series. It manages to make difficult questions about society and technology accessible and should be required listening for people who care about politics
Always has good guests, and alway asks important questions about the future of government. Worth a listen if you value your vote!
Impressed by the presenter's ability to get his guests to let their guard down. Interesting choice of topics and guests.
I listened to the podcast about online petitions and social media followed by guest Ben Maruthappu. It seems may be the crises in social care hasn’t gone unnoticed, particularly by people who may be in a position to do something and who care. What a relief to hear about care workers being paid above the minimum wage. There are 996 health related campaigns on 38 degrees. What’s the likelihood they are all arguing for their thing to be a priority ie to be funded. Is the online petition just anoth... more
As a cyclist and motorcyclist (and car driver) I'm very interested in the impact (slight pun intended) the introduction of driverless cars could have. A very interesting and informative discussion from both the political and technical perspective.
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