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    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/22/23: Understanding AI 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 8:38


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/22/23: Understanding AI 9 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/8/23: Understanding AI 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 8:19


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell On a recent episode in our series on Artificial Intelligence, we looked at what Artificial Intelligence, or AGI, might bring about if those who see a virtual Utopia on the horizon are correct. Today, we look at possible futures of a much darker sort. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/8/23: Understanding AI 8 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/1/23: AI Books 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 8:48


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell   About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/1/23: AI Books 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/25/23: AI Snake Oil

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 8:39


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell AI is part of our world now/ As with many new technologies, it is wise to pay attention to claims of new wonders since some may turn out to be little more than “snake oil”, even when they come form usually reliable sources. Here are a few examples. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/25/23: AI Snake Oil first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/18/23: Understanding AI 7

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 8:48


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell   About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/18/23: Understanding AI 7 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/11/23: Understanding AI 6

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 8:20


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell   About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/11/23: Understanding AI 6 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/4/23: Independence of Cyberspace Redux

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 9:13


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell   About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 5/4/23: Independence of Cyberspace Redux first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/27/23: Understanding AI 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 9:13


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell   About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/27/23: Understanding AI 5 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/20/23: Understanding AI 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 8:05


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell As we continue our series on Artificial Intelligence, we begin in this segment to look at some of the possible implications of the potential arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or even Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI), on us humans. Link for Vernor Vinge’s 1993 presentation on “The Coming Technological Singularity” mentioned today. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/20/23: Understanding AI 4 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/13/23: Understanding AI 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 8:56


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Today in our series on Artificial Intelligence, we’ll look at Machine Learning and at the difference between Supervised and Unsupervised learning. Unsupervised learning is the method that computers use to beat the greatest chess masters in the world, or to suggest the next movie you may want to watch online, or to read your chest X-ray, and a lot more. An online introduction to the Elements of AI that requires no tech background. Understanding the difference between Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning, a bit more techie but not much more. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/13/23: Understanding AI 3 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/6/23: Understanding AI 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 9:04


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell In this second episode in our series on Understanding AI, we’ll begin to take a look at how AI actually works in the many applications we see all around us today. For those interested in learning more about how AI works, this free online course requires no previous technical knowledge. For those who might be interested in reading or signing the open letter calling for a pause in training AI, follow this link. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 4/6/23: Understanding AI 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/30/23: Understanding AI 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 8:38


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Artificial Intelligence is all over the news these days, but what the heck is it, how does it work, and, importantly, what might it mean for us humans in the future? Important questions, and we’ll take a shot at providing an overall answer to those questions on a series of Electronic Cottage episodes that start today. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/30/23: Understanding AI 1 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/23/23: Negative Options Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 8:30


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Ever heard of “negative option marketing?” While you may not recognize the term but we all run into it every day on the web. Same for Dark Patterns. The Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has certainly heard of practice and they don’t like it at all. Here’s why. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/23/23: Negative Options Marketing first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/16/23: Current AI Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 9:44


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell There have been a lot of headlines in the popular press of late about Artificial Intelligence. On today’s edition, let’s look at a few headlines that may not have made it into the popular press yet. Here are links for the materials mentioned in today’s edition: AI artwork can’t be copyrighted rules the US Copyright Office Robots let ChatGPT touch the real world thanks to Microsoft NYC AI Hiring Law Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/16/23: Current AI Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/9/23: AI Bill of Rights 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 8:45


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell News of dramatic developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been all over the web and the news of late yet there seems to be no legislation making its way through Congress to protect us from the harms that AI can cause in our everyday lives. Why is that, and what can we do about it? Here are a few thoughts. Here is a link to the “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/9/23: AI Bill of Rights 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/2/23: Informed Consent 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 9:25


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell As we move around the web and use different web sites, we are constantly asked for our “informed consent” for the sites to know how to collect and use personal data about us. But can most of us actually give our “informed consent” in response to those demands? Some recent studies suggest the answer may be no. Here are links to the documents mentioned today: “Metrics for Success: Why and How to Evaluate Privacy Choice Usability” “Americans Can’t Consent to Companies’ Use of Their Data” About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/2/23: Informed Consent 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/23/23: Informed Consent 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 9:09


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell When we are going to undergo a medical procedure or be part of a research study, we are asked to give “informed consent” to permit the medial professionals to provide treatment or to be part of a research study. There are very specific criteria for what “informed consent” means in those situations. On the web, we are often asked to give consent to our Internet Service Provider (ISP) or to web sites we use to enable the ISP or the site to collect and sell our personal information. But what does “informed consent” mean in those cases? Let’s think about that, and begin to look at what a recent national study discovered about that question. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/23/23: Informed Consent 1 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/16/23: AI Thoughts We Aren’t Hearing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 8:13


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all around us today, and that is going to be even more true – and more obvious – in the near future. Simply put, AI is going to change the world we live in every day. So who should decide how those changes will happen? It’s a good – and critically important – question that we all would do well to think about, and then make our opinions known. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/16/23: AI Thoughts We Aren't Hearing first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/9/23: 23rd Anniversary Edition!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 10:35


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell This month marks the 23rd anniversary of Notes from the Electronic Cottage on WERU. Let’s take a little trip down memory lane as we listen to what we think is the very first Electronic Cottage program. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/9/23: 23rd Anniversary Edition! first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/2/23: Thoughts on Buying a Computer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 8:48


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Someone asked the other day what all the measurements that often appear in computer ads mean. We haven’t looked at that sort of information lately, so let’s give it a try today. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 2/2/23: Thoughts on Buying a Computer first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/26/23: Privacy Policies & More Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 9:21


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Read any good online privacy policies lately? Just in case the answer is no, today we read a bit from a recently updated Privacy Policy from the publisher Conde Nast. It’s clearly written and not that different from the policies at many other web sites, and it is unlikely to make us feel good about the information web sites can collect about us. As an extra added attraction, a few recent tech headlines some of us may have missed. Full Conde Nast updated Privacy Policy About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/26/23: Privacy Policies & More Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/19/23: January ’23 Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 8:29


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Now that holiday time is over, let’s take a look at some recent digital related headlines and stories that may affect our everyday lives in Maine and beyond. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/19/23: January '23 Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/12/23: ChatGBT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 8:26


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell ChatGPT has caused quite of lot of online buzz of late, and there are good reasons. In case you aren’t familiar with what ChatGPT can do, or are wondering about some of the implications, both good and bad, of its use, here is a start. And, just because, we note a few other recent items that most of us wish weren’t happening. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/12/23: ChatGBT first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/5/23: Will Quantam Computing Change the World?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 8:30


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell In the Dec. 19, 2022 print issue of the New Yorker, one article trumpeted “The Future of Everything: How Quantum Computing will Change the World – Eventually.” That’s quite an assertion but just what is quantum computing and how might it change the world? Here’s one way. Here’s the digital version of the article mentioned today. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 1/5/23: Will Quantam Computing Change the World? first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/29/22: AI Books 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 8:48


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Artificial Intelligence – AI – is already a big part of our world and will be even more prevalent in our everyday lives as we move forward. Today, let’s look at some books that might help us get our heads around what AI is and is not – at least not yet – and how AI will quite probably affect all of our lives in our Information Age world. Here are the books mentioned on today’s program: Wiener, Norbert, The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society Shannon, Claude E. and Weaver, Warren, The Mathematical Theory of Communication Brockman, John, ed., Possible Minds: 25 Ways of Looking at AI Kissinger, Henry A., Schmidt, Eric, and Huttenlocher, Daniel, The Age of AI and Our Human Future About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/29/22: AI Books 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/22/22: AI Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 8:12


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell There are three very big challenges that humans will have to deal with in the near future: Climate Change, Genetic Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence or AI. Today, we briefly look at some sources to check for those interested in the first two challenges, and then turn our attention to sources for those interested in what AI means for us today, and will mean for humans in the near future and beyond. On genetic engineering, a good book for an overview, written very clearly for non-specialists, is The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson. A book from 1950 that has had a big impact on the development of what we now call Artificial Intelligence is The Human Use of Human Beings by Norbert Wiener. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/22/22: AI Books first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/15/22: December 2022 Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 9:00


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell It is the season of Ho Ho Ho! While we do not enjoy being Grinches, we still feel it’s important to look at some current tech headlines as well as cheery holiday gift hints. So, for better or worse, here are a few things of import that might have gotten lost in the the holiday media punch bowl. Here is a link to the article from The Markup mentioned in today’s program About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/15/22: December 2022 Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/8/22: Holiday Gift Settings Redux

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 7:40


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell As we excitedly gather all sorts of amazing electronic digital devices to bestow on others during this gift-giving season, here are a few thoughts that might be worth considering before the recipients fire those devices up and start using them. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/8/22: Holiday Gift Settings Redux first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/1/22: More Thoughts on AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 8:26


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Over 20 years ago, Bill Joy wrote that 21st century technologies posed a danger of the extinction of humans from the earth. Last month, that sentiment arose again from people as diverse as Henry Kissinger and Jaron Lanier. In between, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, and other luminaries offered similar cautions. Why? And why should we pay attention to what they have to say? Here are links to web sites mentioned today: ‘Extinction is on the table': Jaron Lanier warns of tech's existential threat to humanity, The Guardian Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us, WIRED National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, The Final Report How the Enlightenment Ends, Henry A. Kissinger, The Atlantic The Age of AI And Our Human Future About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/1/22: More Thoughts on AI first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/24/22: Thanksgiving Thoughts Redux 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 7:02


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Electronic Technology is a sort of “front of the hand-back of the hand” world. Here at the Electronic Cottage we look at both sides of tech – wonderfully positive and, alas, dismayingly negative. Today is Thanksgiving so let’s look at things – whether offered through giant corporations or through individuals – that the Web can offer us that generations before those alive today would truly marvel at. Thanks are in order. Here are links to web sites mentioned today: Online Etymology Dictionary Your Dictionary alphaDictionary: Search All Online English Dictionaries at Once WordNet: A Lexical Database for English, Princeton University Official U.S. Time, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Dept of Commerce Creative Commons About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/24/22: Thanksgiving Thoughts Redux 2022 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/17/22: Some Old Things, Some New Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 8:51


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Technology developments – and what they may mean – can sometimes seem confusing as we try to sort out reports and headlines. Here are a few illustrations, as well as news about the inauguration of Democracy’s Library About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/17/22: Some Old Things, Some New Things first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/10/22: AI Snake Oil

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 8:39


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Suppose you were an academic who posted some slides from a lecture on your university’s archive page and suppose that tens of thousands of people found them and downloaded them and 2 million people read your Twitter feed on the subject. Would you be surprised? This really happened to Avrind Narayanan and therein lies the source of a book in progress and blog underway entitled “AI Snake Oil.” That title alone should make it worth listening to today’s episode of the Electronic Cottage. Here are links to the sources mentioned in the program: AI Snakeoil, Substack How to Recognize AI Snake Oil, Arvind Narayanan, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University A checklist of eighteen pitfalls in AI journalism, Sayash Kapoor, Arvind Narayanan. September 30, 2022 About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/10/22: AI Snake Oil first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/3/22: No Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 9:04


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Looking for tech info? Today’s episode has none but we hope you will like it anyway. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/3/22: No Tech first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/20/22: Election Voting Security

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 9:02


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell It’s election season and we’re hearing a lot of stuff that is pretty unbelievable. But we aren’t hearing much about voting machine companies doctoring votes at this point in time. Why is that? Hmmm. But even if we aren’t hearing a lot of about alleged voting machine fraud now, it’s still important to think about how we might guarantee that vote counting is accurate. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) thinks so and in October of 2022 released a TechBrief entitled “Election Security: Risk Limiting Audits.” It’s brief and offers Risk Limiting Audits (RLA) as a tool to ensure that electronic vote counting is accurate and transparent. Only four pages and definitely worth reading, here About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/20/22: Election Voting Security first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/13/22: Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 9:01


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Artificial Intelligence is used widely in our digital world affecting our everyday lives. Although it can affect everything from making credit decisions to reading x-rays, it is also completely unregulated in the US. That is why this White Paper, “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” is worth a very good look. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/13/22: Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/6/22: October ’22 Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 8:41


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Technology marches on. Here are two recent developments, one of which is pretty amazing amazing but both of which are also disturbing for different reasons. See what you think. Links referred to in the program: Holly Herndon: What if you could sing in your favorite musician’s voice? | TED Talk Chrome’s New Ad Blocker Limiting Extension Platform Will Launch in 2023, Arstechnica Google delays execution of doomed Chrome extensions, The Register Chrome Users Beware: Manifest V3 is Deceitful and Threatening | Electronic Frontier Foundation About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 10/6/22: October '22 Update first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/29/22: AI Online Processing 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 8:48


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just for big corporations any more. AI is emerging as a way for regular folks to more quickly and simply get their work done, create new things, and change how they look or sound online. Let’s take a look at some of those emerging, and sometimes quite remarkable possibilities, and even try out a couple of very impressive ones. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/29/22: AI Online Processing 1 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/22/22: September ’22 Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 9:04


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Have you heard the Amazon’s Ring Doorbell division is teaming up with Amazon’s MGM division to create a new TV series called “Ring Nation” hosted by comedian Wanda Sykes? What could possibly go wrong? Plenty. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/22/22: September '22 Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/15/22: September ’22 Headlines

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 8:16


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell There is a lot going on in the digital world these days. We can’t cover all of it in these short programs but we can at least summarize the stories behind a a selection of very recent headlines that some folks may have missed in the switch from summer time to school time. Here are a few. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/15/22: September '22 Headlines first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/8/22: Believing What We See Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 7:57


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Can we believe what we see online? Maybe not so much anymore. Here are the links mentioned in today’s program: DALL·E 2 – a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language. How to Create Synthetic AI Art With Midjourney, Joe Fedewa, 8/9/22, How-to-Geek Github CompVis Stable Diffusion About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/8/22: Believing What We See Online first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/1/22: Encryption Explained 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 8:18


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell We’re hearing a lot about encryption these days. Some in law enforcement think it is a bad thing. Others think it is the best way to protect personal communications and privacy. But what is encryption and why are there such different perceptions of encryption in today’s digital world? Here’s a start of an answer. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 9/1/22: Encryption Explained 2022 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/25/22: Electronic Fingerprinting

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 8:47


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Have you been digitally fingerprinted lately? If you use the web, chances are pretty good that you – or at least your computer or tablet or smart phone – have been. But what the heck is a digital fingerprint anyway and why should we care? Listen up. Here is a link to a site mentioned in today’s program. Give it a read – and a try: About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/25/22: Electronic Fingerprinting first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 8:08


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell We are starting to see the effects of our digital world on individual women now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade. Here are links to further investigate the issues mentioned in today’s program: These Companies Know When You’re Pregnant—And They’re Not Keeping It Secret, Gizmodo “Gizmodo identified 32 brokers selling data on 2.9 billion profiles of U.S. residents pegged as ‘actively pregnant’ or ‘shopping for maternity products.'” Google Maps Regularly Misleads People Searching for Abortion Clinics, Davey Alba and Jack Gillum, August 15, 2022, Bloomberg EXPLAINER: Online privacy in a post-Roe world, The Associated Press, August 10, 2022 In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer, Natasha Singer and Brian X. Chen, New York Times, Published July 13, 2022; Updated July 20, 2022 About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/11/22: Summer Encore 10: Neural Privacy Follow-up

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 9:36


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Isn’t is great to be able to think anything we want and know that what we think is safe within our own minds? Do you even wonder how long that will continue to be true? If not, you should. Here’s why. Here is a link to the report referenced in today’s program About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/11/22: Summer Encore 10: Neural Privacy Follow-up first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/4/22: Summer Encore 9: Computing & Climate Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 9:00


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Digital technology can be a wonderful thing in our daily lives. It can also be a major source of carbon emissions and, hence, global warming. Here’s why, according to the Association for Computing Machinery. Here is a link to the report quoted today About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/4/22: Summer Encore 9: Computing & Climate Change first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/28/22: Summer Encore 8- Data Brokers 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 10:13


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Many of us have heard the term “data brokers” as we traverse our digital world. But what exactly are data brokers and what do they do, and does it matter to us? It should, and research by Justin Sherman of the Duke Sherman Cyber Policy Program tells in very concerning detail exactly why. Read the whole report here About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/28/22: Summer Encore 8- Data Brokers 1 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/21/22: Summer Encore 7 – Our Devices Watch Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 9:22


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Hmmm. A report from Common Sense Media with a subtitle of “Watching TV That Watches Us.” Wonder what that could be about? Strangely enough, it is about exactly what it’s title says. Here’s why… Here are links to the reports mentioned in today’s program: Privacy of Streaming Apps and Devices: Watching TV That Watches Us, Common Sense Media iPhone and Android Privacy About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/21/22: Summer Encore 7 – Our Devices Watch Us first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/14/22: Summer Encore 6- Understanding Algorithms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 9:30


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Algorithms are a big part of our lives these days, though many of us may not be aware of that fact. More and more, though, regulators are attempting to make those who are using algorithms to make decisions that affect our lives in important ways – who should get a mortgage, how much should someone pay for car insurance, etc. – to explain how those algorithms work. The problem is that those who use algorithms often don’t actually know how they work. And, surprise, neither do the software engineers who designed them. What? Listen up. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/14/22: Summer Encore 6- Understanding Algorithms first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/7/22: Summer Encore 5: Understanding Algorithms 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 9:05


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 7/7/22: Summer Encore 5: Understanding Algorithms 1 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/30/22: Cashless Toll Roads

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 9:29


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Heading out to hit the road for the holiday weekend? In addition to three word signs drivers never want to see, e.g., “Road Work Ahead” or “One Lane Road”, there’s another one increasingly visible these days: “No Cash Accepted.” This one deserves a bit of pondering for not only its obvious meaning but also for some its perhaps not so obvious implications for personal privacy and autonomy. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/30/22: Cashless Toll Roads first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

    Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/23/22: Summer Encore 4: Facial Recognition Technology & Maine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 8:59


    Producer/Host: Jim Campbell There are lots of reasons to live in Maine – fresh air, beautiful surroundings, nice folks, and the best law in the country regarding limitations on government use of facial recognition technology. That last one might be a surprise, but it’s true. Here’s why. About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 6/23/22: Summer Encore 4: Facial Recognition Technology & Maine first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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