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Get your DEMYSTICON 2024 tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/demysticon-2024-tickets-727054969987 Sign up for a yearly Patreon membership for discounted tickets: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Dr. Katherine Richardson is a principle investigator in the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, where she focuses on the importance of biological processes in the ocean for the uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere and how ocean biology, especially diversity, contributes to overall Earth biospheric health and stability. She is also co-author on the Planetary Boundaries initiative. (00:00:00) Go! (00:00:17) Kathleen Richardson's big questions (00:07:58) The human fingerprint (00:12:25) Planetary boundaries (00:30:55) CO2 & acid (00:45:11) Convenience v. harmony (01:04:10) Limits on land usage (01:20:47) Understanding life itself in the climate discussion (01:33:20) A successful narrative (01:47:02) Voting effectively (01:59:03) Closing thoughts Tell us what you think in the comments or on our Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub #OceanConservation, #ClimateAction, #MarineScience, #CarbonSequestration, #BiodiversityMatters, #ClimateSolutions, #BluePlanet, #SaveOurOceans, #EcosystemHealth, #OceanDiversity, #ClimateChangeMitigation, #SustainableFuture, #OceanResearch, #MarineBiodiversity, #OceanProtection, #EnvironmentalStewardship, #GlobalWarming, #GreenTech, #OceanicEcosystems, #ClimateResilience. Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Shanny Luft speaks with Vera Klekovkina (Department of World Languages), Joshua Horn (Department of Philosophy), and Tomi Heimonen (Department of Computer Science) about their thoughts and concerns about robots.This episode was inspired by UW-Stevens Point College of Letters and Science Community Engagement series, "When Robots Rule the World." From the futuristic portrayal of robots in film to robots in the operating room, from the daily use of artificial intelligence (AI) in mundane tasks to the latest advances in the field of human-centered AI, a wide range of university faculty will explore the implications of When Robots Rule the World, in lectures and public events in Stevens Point.More information about the Community Engagement Series is available here: https://www.uwsp.edu/2022-2023-community-engagement-series/Here are some links to books and articles referenced in this episode:Kathleen Richardson, Sex Robots: The End of Love (https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Robots-Love-Kathleen-Richardson/dp/1509530282/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BSU2LR46L8H4&keywords=sex+robots+the+end+of+love&qid=1664985872&sprefix=sex+robots+the+end+of+love%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1)David Levy, Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships (https://www.amazon.com/Love-Sex-Robots-Human-Robot-Relationships-ebook/dp/B000XUACXM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=JU9PPZX8YKQ7&keywords=love+and+sex+with+robots&qid=1664985898&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjQ4IiwicXNhIjoiMS4yMyIsInFzcCI6IjEuMzAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=love+and+sex+with+robots%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-1)Jean Baudrillard, Simulation and simulacra (https://www.amazon.com/Simulacra-Simulation-Body-Theory-Materialism/dp/0472065211/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=simulation+and+simulacra&qid=1664985831&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjE2IiwicXNhIjoiMC42NCIsInFzcCI6IjAuOTcifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=simulation+and+simul%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-1)Report submitted to EU in 2017 about roboat rights: www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2017-0005_EN.html?redirect---------------Please rate and review No Cure for Curiosity in your favorite podcast app. Five-star reviews help other people find No Cure for Curiosity!Our intro music was written by UWSP music student Derek Carden and our logo is by artist and graphic designer Ryan Dreimiller.
In May 2021, the United Nations declared 2022 the International Year of Glass. University of Central Florida professor Kathleen Richardson and The Ohio State University professor Manoj Choudhary discuss the importance of glass in our lives, give the history of IYOG, and preview some of the events taking place to celebrate this International Year.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestsKathleen Richardson is Pegasus Professor of Optics and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Central Florida and past president of The American Ceramic Society. Manoj Choudhary is retired from a research career at Owens Corning and currently an adjunct professor at The Ohio State University. Richardson and Choudhary serve on the North American Steering Committee for IYOG, which is coordinating IYOG events in the United States and Canada. Learn more about the International Year of Glass at https://ceramics.org/iyog. Tune in for a livestream of the opening ceremonies in Geneva, Switzerland, on February 10 and 11 at https://iyog2022oc.org.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students working with ceramics and related materials.
I spoke with Kathleen Richardson of the Campaign Against Porn Bots about the increasing threat of deepfake pornography and the potential harms of the emerging VR pornography industry. Full video available here. An article I recently published, “App Fetishizing Forcible Transitioning of Kids Available on Google Play”, highlights a transgender pornography application that uses photographs of children. One of these children is a 14 year-old girl named Molly Russell, who committed suicide after viewing self-harm content on Instagram. As a result of my research, Kathleen Richardson contacted the family's solicitor and the photograph has since been removed from the app, though the app itself remains available on Google Play and contains photos of other children, as well.
In this interview, Luba Fein speaks with the leaders of the Campaign Against Sex Robots, Kathleen Richardson and Charlotta Odlind to understand how ubiquitous the sex robots are, what they look like, who is the target audience, and why they are so dangerous.The Campaign Against Sex Robots was founded in 2015 to warn against the dangers of normalising relationships with machines and reinforcing female dehumananisation. The first campaign image featured a broken mannequin and represents dissociation from relationship and the instrumentality of women's bodies, reduced to parts. The campaign has received international attention and will continue to defend the dignity and humanity of women and girls.
Join us as we hear from Dr. Kathleen Richardson, a local family physician with Southwell Center for Healing and Wellness, as she discusses what hypertension/high blood pressure is, and how to prevent and treat it.
In this episode, Kathleen and I talk about the hustle and grind that goes into building success, the discipline to leave toxic situations, the benefits of fasting, and so much more. Check out Kathleen online at www.melaninrichwellness.com or on Facebook at Facebook.com/melaninrichwellness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamemcmillan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamemcmillan/support
De Montfort University's Kathleen Richardson, Hanson Robotics' Ben Goertzel, and Tech World's Charlotte Jee debate whether sex robots should be left to the user to try or whether they go too far and should be stopped immediately.Support the show (https://websummit.com/)
Il suffit de la programmer et elle sera vôtre pour toujours. C'est le rêve offert par les créateurs de « robots sexuels ». Ces robots ne se plaignent pas, n'ont pas de désirs, ne souffrent pas, elles « vivent » pour leur propriétaire. Une manne contre la violence sexuelle pour certain.e.s, une dystopie pour d'autres, comment en est-on arrivé.e.s à avoir des « pieds à vulve » ? Cet épisode reprend un chapitre du Rapport Mondial de la Fondation Scelles, Système Prostitutionnel : Nouveaux Défis, Nouvelles Réponses. Les autrices et auteurs citées sont en ordre : Sheila Jeffreys, Jennifer Robertson, Kathleen Richardson, Robert Jensen. L'artiste se nomme Kate Davis. Site du Rapport Mondial : rapportmondialprostitution.org Site de Campaign Against Sex Robots : campaignagainstsexrobots.org Site de Kate Davis : katedavis.online/index.html
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On the very first episode of The Good Problem (formerly known as Do Gooder), I welcome global child protection expert Karen Flanagan from Save the Children Australia to share her journey in 'doing good'. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dan Hutton, the son of Karen's dear friend and colleague Kathleen Richardson, who died in late 2019 after a battle with cancer. Karen's book recommendation: Boy swallows universe, by Trent Dalton For more information, see www.savethechildren.org and www.rethinkorphanages.org
Here is the extended interview Elizabeth McKeown did with Kathleen Richardson about the child sex dolls on the market. How are pedophilia, pornography, and prostitution linked? Will using an object stop men from using women and children as objects, or reaffirm their outlook that women and children are things? Dr. Kathleen Richardson is a robotics ethicist with a background in anthropology who works closely with human connection and relation, particularly as it pertains to autism.
Joining Jerry White on the Fast Casual Insider podcast this week is Kathleen Richardson. Kathleen is the founder of urban Farmhouse market & cafe, a fast-casual concept featuring a simple menu of fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Prior to founding urban Farmhouse, Kathleen held senior leadership roles at a wide variety of food service companies, ranging from technology solutions to Panera to Starbucks.Jerry & Kathleen cover a wide range of topics from her success at hiring and staffing her locations to embracing and harnessing technology for effective marketing. Kathleen brings over 20 years of experience to the conversation and it shows. Don’t miss this in-depth conversation with one of the most innovative Fast Casual operators in the field.[05:13] - Deciding to go her own way[07:15] - What makes the urban Farmhouse concept unique[11:37] - Experiences with local sourcing[14:47] - Who is the urban Farmhouse customer?[17:56] - It’s all about the food[20:02] - Becoming an expert in hiring[24:10] - Choosing higher wages[25:05] - How employees help educate customers[25:41] - The impact of delivery apps[31:06] - How technology can be a competitive advantage[32:52] - Managing social media marketing[34:28] - Making your tech work harder[35:51] - AI in the restaurant industryTo find out more about Kathleen and the urban Farmhouse, check out the links below:urban Farmhouse WebsiteKathleen Richardson on LinkedInOur host, Jerry White, has worked in operations, in foodservice distribution, and then in media sales, holding top sales and management positions with several leading food media companies during the past 35+ years. Jerry joined the team at Plate magazine in early 2010 as associate publisher and continues in that role providing solutions and opportunities for manufacturers and organizations as they anticipate tomorrow’s industry challenges.This episode was sponsored by Sage Intacct, a leading provider of restaurant accounting and financial solutions. Sage Intacct helps their restaurant customers reduce time, cost and resources on tedious financial processes so they can focus on servicing customers and growing their businesses. Learn more about how Sage Intacct restaurant customers make smarter decisions with critical visibility into business performance by visiting www.sageintacct.com/hospitality.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Fast Casual Insider in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
I muse with Kathleen Richardson, aka, Beauty in a Barbell, a certified holistic nutritionist, certified vaginal steaming facilitator. We talk about her business, her services and her personal story that led her down the path to holistic nutrition and weight lifting.We touch upon the simple ways anyone can start on their path to healthy nutrition.Beauty in a Barbell Social Media and Contact:https://courses.hbamn.com/beauty-in-a-barbellEmail: beautyinabarbell@gmail.com
In this episode, pulmonary hypertension patient, Kathleen Richardson, discusses exercise, Team PHenomenal Hope and why research is critical. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension at www.phaware.global Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & Linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate @antidote_me @accpchest #phaware @TeamPHHope
Dee and Harrison chat with Kathleen Richardson about her Campaign Against Sex Robots. Woman forced her husband to get a tattoo of her name above his crotch as punishment for his infidelity. Ozark cult leader and failed polygamist indicted for illegally circumcising two teenagers. Phone calls. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon to...
This week I talk to Dr Kathleen Richardson about sex robots and notions of personhood, consent, loneliness and inter-dependence between humans. Kathleen is a professor of Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI at De Montfort University. She completed her PhD at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. Her fieldwork was an investigation of the making of robots in labs at MIT. She is the author of, amongst others. An Anthropology of Robots and AI: Annihilation Anxiety and Machines. She is currently working on a manuscript called The Robot Intermediary? An Anthropology of Attachment and Robots for Children with Autism. If you would like to find out more about Kathleen's intellectual work you can visit her website here. Kathleen is the director of the Campaign Against Sex Robots, you can find out more about her activisim here. You can listen to more free back content from the Thales' Well podcast on TuneIn Radio, Player Fm, Stitcher and Podbean. You can also download their apps to your smart phone and listen via there. You can also subscribe for free on iTunes. Please leave a nice review.
Lecture by Prof Kathleen Richardson as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
Lecture by Prof Kathleen Richardson as part of the 'Plotting the Future' lecture series.
I love my adult toys which I have a plethora of. To have a sex doll that is high tech would be the ultimate fantasy. “What do you know Joe?” That quote was taken from the movie “AI”. Do you remember the male sexbot? I would enjoy one of those satisfaction dolls. Sex bots aren’t […] The post 181 Sexbots – Talking Dirty with Rebecca Love appeared first on Adult Film Star Network.
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I love my adult toys which I have a plethora of. To have a sex doll that is high tech would be the ultimate fantasy. “What do you know Joe?” That quote was taken from the movie “AI”. Do you remember the male sexbot? I would enjoy one of those satisfaction dolls. Sex bots aren’t […] The post 181 Sexbots – Talking Dirty with Rebecca Love appeared first on Adult Film Star Network.
Show Notes: Cindy'a TED presentation Makelovenotporn.com Makelovenotporn.tv Sextech Wikipedia page AllTheSky Holdings website Cindy's email Sex and Robots: RoboPsych Podcasts Dr. Julie Carpenter Dr. Kathleen Richardson
Matthew Sweet meets Eric the UK's first robot, built in 1928 now at the Science Museum as part of a big display exploring robotics. He's joined by Kathleen Richardson who is Senior Research Fellow in the Ethics of Robotics at De Monfort University, Murray Shanahan - Professor of Cognitive Robotics from Imperial College - and Ryan Abbott from the University of Surrey School of Law to discuss the legal and ethical implications of our increasing reliance on robotics and automation. And Kevin Jackson looks at the first English translation of Makt Myrkranna or Powers of Darkness - Valdimar Asmundsson's 1901 Icelandic reworking of Bram Stoker's vampire classic Dracula. Producer: Torquil MacLeod
Kathleen Richardson, Ph.D. - February 1, 2017 - Show Notes Kathleen Richardson homepage Campaign Against Sex Robots Sex Dolls and Rape Culture - by Kathleen Richardson, Ph.D. Robots and ethics: the future of sex - TEDx Talk Cindy Gallop - Wikipedia Page HyperNormalisation - Adam Curtis documentary Super Sad True Love Story - A novel by Gary Shteyngart
Julie Carpenter, Ph.D. Show Notes • Dr. Carpenter’s website • Dr. Carpenter’s previous RoboPsych Podcast interview on military use of robots • Freud’s article, “The Uncanny” • Dr. Kathleen Richardson’s Campaign Against Sex Robots • Masahiro Mori’s “Uncanny Valley” • Dr. Carpenter’s TEDx talk: Humans + Robots: Dream Machines
Stories by ONLIM is a production of Onlim.com by Chris Huskins and Ina O’ Murchu. This episode includes some amazing stories from incredibly interesting guests as we talk about how real the AI we see on television really is, and if Sky's new series Westworld is even possible? First you hear from Patrick Denny who is within the automotive industry as one of the leading technologists in the field of automotive vision, and has co-authored more than 60 patents. With more than 20 years’ experience, and a decade at leading automotive technology supplier Valeo, his experience and insights are an important guide for industry. Visit www.valeo.com to find out more. Second we hear from Kathleen Richardson; Senior Research Fellow in Ethics of Robotics and part of the Europe-wide DREAM project (Development of Robot-Enhance Therapy for Children with AutisM). She also is the director of the Campaign Against Sex Robots. He has a book available on the topic which can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Anthropology-Robots-AI-Annihilation-Routledge/dp/1138831743/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1478595148&sr=1-7&refinements=p_27%3AKathleen+Richardson In the interest of hearing both sides of a story we then heard from Matt McMullen: the founder, CEO and Creative Director of RealDoll changed all that. Since 1997 he has been creating the world’s most realistic love dolls, which start at $5,000, ones that look almost like human beings. The why in which he creates them however is from a good place, it may surprise you. You can see Matt's work at: www.realdoll.com (Must be over 18). And finally we heard from Shaku Atre on the topic of storytelling with Big Data - Ms. Atre is president of Atre Group, Inc. New York City, NY and Santa Cruz, California,- a business intelligence and data warehousing corporation. She is an internationally renowned expert who lectures on business intelligence, data warehousing, data mining, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and database technology. Atre is also author of six highly regarded books. Find out more at www.atre.com Onlim are a social media management tool that will help you with your automation. Manage all your social media channels and freely selectable content sources from one single platform. To find out more, head to Onlim.com To join in the conversation, follow us on twitter @onlim_com and use #stories. Be sure to never miss an episode, subscribe now!
WLRN's second monthly podcast features Dr. Kathleen Richardson, a robotics ethicist with a background in anthropology. This program explores and discusses the social, legal and ethical implications of the mass production of child sex dolls, whose proliferation is of concern to women everywhere. Please share, comment and like widely. WLRN is committed to bringing grassroots coverage of feminist issues to women around the world.
What Could Sentient Machines Mean for Humanity? For decades, we've imagined the rise of computer-based life forms, super-intelligences whose intellects could far surpass our own and trigger a new phase in non-human evolution. Could these visions become real, and why do they have such a grip on our imaginations? How has culture informed AI research? Should we be more worried about sentient machines, or the dumb algorithms and data integration being worked on today? Do we still have privacy under the dead, uncaring gaze of a machine intelligence? What does humanism mean to an artificial intelligence anyway? Science writer, broadcaster and geneticist Dr Adam Rutherford will chair a panel of human intelligences at this talk, including leading roboticist Professor Alan Winfield, Dr Kathleen Richardson and Dr Blay Whitby. Professor Alan Winfield is Director of the Science Communication Unit at UWE Bristol. Dr Kathleen Richardson is Senior Research Fellow in the Ethics of Robotics at De Montfort University. Dr Blay Whitby is a philosopher and technology ethicist, specialising in computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics at the University of Sussex. Follow us: https://twitter.com/conwayhall Support us: http://conwayhall.org.uk/ Don't forget to subscribe!
Show Notes This week, Tom interviews Kathleen Richardson, Ph.D., author of An Anthropology of AI and Robotics: Annihilation Anxiety and Machines. Dr. Richardson's De Montfort University homepage Jibo robot Jimmy robot Pepper robot Baxter robot Sawyer robot Tesla self-driving software update Trolley problem ethical dilemma Kate Darling, Ph.D., robot ethicist
Minimizing the edit distance from last week's show, Chris Smowton joins us to talk about androids, AI, the uncanny valley, and tiny fire extinguishing robots. Cory Doctorow's I, Robot Cory Doctorow: A Prose By Any Other Name Dr Kathleen Richardson New York Times article quoting Dr Richardson Big Dog Zima Blue and Other Stories Tracklist Stars – Sad Robot Flaming Lips – Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, Pt. 1 Kael Alden (Robot Repair) – Where You Belong Robot Guarding the Rubber Band Ball by The Adventures of Kristin & Adam Send feedback and comments to show@scienceoffiction.co.uk.
Andrew Marr talks to John Gray about our delusional quest for immortality, from Victorian séances to embalming Lenin's corpse to uploading our minds in cyberspace. Equally ambitious has been the quest to create the ultimate living, thinking robot, and the anthropologist Kathleen Richardson assesses how far machines could take over the earth. The science fiction writer Paul McAuley imagines a utopian world in the hostile environs of Jupiter and Saturn, based on a system of favours and patronage. And Dai Smith offers up an alternative history of his native South Wales, which brings together the events, people and writings that have shaped its unique culture.Producer: Katy Hickman.