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Digitaal | BNR
We spreken Frances Haugen over AI-regels door lessen uit social media

Digitaal | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 42:10


Hoe moeten we nou omgaan met AI, als we nog steeds worstelen met social media?  Die vraag kun je aan iedereen stellen, maar vooral ook aan overheden en bedrijven. Evenals aan Frances Haugen, de klokkenluidster afkomstig van Facebook die in 2021 uit de school klapte. Wij spraken haar op het Mozilla Festival in Amsterdam.  Daarna beschouwen we na met Martin ter Horst, directeur van ThoughtWorks. Ook Martin was spreker op het Mozilla Festival. Hoe streven we, ook in Nederland, naar een transparantere techsector?  De Nederlandse game-industrie In de eerste helft bespreken we de huidige staat van de Nederlandse game-industrie. Die roert zich deze week met verschillende initiatieven. Maar tellen we nou eigenlijk een beetje mee op internationaal niveau? En klopt het beeld dat de beste games nog altijd uit de VS en Azië komen? Daarover discussiëren we met Derk de Geus: voorzitter van Dutch Games Association én co-CEO van game-ontwikkelaar Paladin Studios. Meer podcasts over tech? Luister dan naar Nexus, de Cryptocast, All in the Game, De Technoloog en de Tech Update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wampum.Codes
Water Is Life: a conversation for the Parables Experience at Mozilla Festival 2023

Wampum.Codes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 67:52


Water is LifeThis conversation aired live at Mozilla Festival March 20th 07:00 ET // 12:00 CETyou can view the immersive web VR experience here on Mozilla Hubs:https://mozfest.myhubs.net/5AhCpr6/parables-experienceWitness an exchange about themes of Climate Justice and Water within Octavia E. Butler's Parables series and connections to the work of brilliant cultural strategists, artists, scientists, and technologists. Tré Vasquez of Movement Generation facilitates a conversation with Talk To Me About Water Collective members Nour Batyne, Martha Bearskin, Devin Ronneberg, Eamon O'Connor, and Amelia Winger-Bearskin. A group of artists, science storytellers, water scientists, artificial intelligence researchers, data scientists, and more, Talk To Me About Water's website states:“It is said that “The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed.” It's the same way with the water crisis— it will be a crisis for all of us one day, but currently, those shouldering the most of this burden are the global indigenous, the water protectors seeking to stop the extraction and pollution of their ecosystems. It feels far away now, but their water is our water or will be soon. If we don't listen to them it's like we're ignoring a message from the future. Part of ‘Talk to me About Water' is also bridging that gap for those who are experiencing the water crisis more acutely to hear from them, unfiltered.”Season 2 of the award-winning podcast Wampum.Codes bring you audio from live streams, on-location recordings, and some of the same formats you know from Season 1. Indigenous guests explore themes of creative exploration, storytelling, and emerging technologies. Your host Amelia Winger-Bearskin (Seneca-Cayuga) invites you to sit back and have a vibe shift for your day.

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress
#206 – De sitemaps y contenido fantasma, Mozilla Festival y bloques para suscriptores de RCP

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 29:40


Síguenos en: Que nuestro contenido no se muestre en el administrador de WP no quiere decir que no exista... y un sitemap puede darnos una pista de ello. Idiomas, tipos de entrada personalizadas, opciones de plugins... ¡desactivar no siempre quiere decir eliminar! ¿Qué tal la semana? Semana esther Vulnerabilidades Updraft y WPML Maquetación landings html Sitemap que ya no existe en GSC y páginas de idioma desactivado. Semana Nahuai Meetup de Terrassa donde Paula Gual nos habló de cómo crear un WooCommerce mínimo viable. Reunión de la iniciativa de sostenibilidad de WordPress en Slack, donde seguimos estuvimos hablando de qué pasos nos quedan para convertirnos en un equipo oficial. Preparando el taller sobre economía donut en el sector digital para el MozFest. Este jueves a las 18:30h, en inglés, todo el mundo es bienvenido: https://schedule.mozillafestival.org/session/ELHGUG-1 Contenido Nahuai 2 nuevos tutoriales en Código Genesis de los cuales destaca: Novedades https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/13/wordpress-com-owner-automattic-acquires-an-activitypub-plugin-so-blogs-can-join-the-fediverse/ (ActivityPub plugin supports federated platforms including Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey) Menciones Tenemos pendiente revisar y comentar las herramientas daftpage, gravitec y fastpages.io que nos pidió Marc.

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress
#206 – De sitemaps y contenido fantasma, Mozilla Festival y bloques para suscriptores de RCP

Freelandev - Vivir del desarrollo en WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 29:40


Síguenos en: Que nuestro contenido no se muestre en el administrador de WP no quiere decir que no exista... y un sitemap puede darnos una pista de ello. Idiomas, tipos de entrada personalizadas, opciones de plugins... ¡desactivar no siempre quiere decir eliminar! ¿Qué tal la semana? Semana esther Vulnerabilidades Updraft y WPML Maquetación landings html Sitemap que ya no existe en GSC y páginas de idioma desactivado. Semana Nahuai Meetup de Terrassa donde Paula Gual nos habló de cómo crear un WooCommerce mínimo viable. Reunión de la iniciativa de sostenibilidad de WordPress en Slack, donde seguimos estuvimos hablando de qué pasos nos quedan para convertirnos en un equipo oficial. Preparando el taller sobre economía donut en el sector digital para el MozFest. Este jueves a las 18:30h, en inglés, todo el mundo es bienvenido: https://schedule.mozillafestival.org/session/ELHGUG-1 Contenido Nahuai 2 nuevos tutoriales en Código Genesis de los cuales destaca: Novedades https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/13/wordpress-com-owner-automattic-acquires-an-activitypub-plugin-so-blogs-can-join-the-fediverse/ (ActivityPub plugin supports federated platforms including Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey) Menciones Tenemos pendiente revisar y comentar las herramientas daftpage, gravitec y fastpages.io que nos pidió Marc.

Sustain Open Source Design
Episode 19: Conor Okus and Christoph Ono on the Bitcoin Design Community

Sustain Open Source Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 44:25


Guest Conor Okus | Christoph Ono Panelists Richard Littauer | Georgia Bullen | Memo Esparza Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Today, we are joined by two guests, Christoph Ono, who is a UX and digital product designer from the Bitcoin Design Community, and Conor Okus, who works for Block, and is part of an initiative called Spiral, previously Square Crypto. On this episode, we are going all out looking at design for Bitcoin. Christoph and Conor fill us in about the Bitcoin Design Community, Bitcoin Design grants, and some challenges they had to face in the process of setting this community up. They go in depth about the designer's principles, the life cycle of a project, how they decided to focus on the onboarding side. Also, Conor tells us more about a video series he helped design to learn the basics of how Bitcoin works called, Hello Bitcoin. There is so much more to hear, so go ahead and download this episode now to find out! [00:01:27] Memo, Richard, Georgia, Conor, and Christoph give us a brief introduction of what they do, and we find out how Conor and Christoph know each other. [00:10:02] Conor and Christoph fill us in on what's so special about the Bitcoin Design grants and if they have seen a lot of design grants in the crypto space. Christoph tells us his plan on how he wants to pay it forward to make the grant possible for others. [00:14:25] Find out more about the Bitcoin Design Community, how many contributors there are, how many designers have been funded, and the projects. [00:17:48] Christoph shares some of the challenges he's run in to and how they scope a problem for contributors to work on. [00:21:34] Christoph and Conor explain how they ended up focusing on the onboarding side. [00:25:03] Georgia wonders if they have a sense of where people are coming from, and if they're coming with a design background, or a Bitcoin background, and if that has an effect on what they're able to do. [00:30:12] Christoph and Conor tell us more about the designer's principles and what they're doing to ensure they are praised for their work. [00:33:58] Find out more about the life cycle of a project and the design review process. Conor tells us about a video series he does to help people understand how Bitcoin works called, Hello Bitcoin. [00:36:40] We end with Conor telling us a little bit about Lightening Network, and Christoph shares what he would love to see next year for all creatives and designers. [00:38:53] Find out where you can follow Conor and Christoph on the internet. Quotes [00:18:40] “I always try to encourage, share early, even if it's rough, because someone else may help push you in the right direction.” [00:27:25] “I would consider it an environment where designers have to work more closely to a protocol than another environment. You may have to move slower at times, and you may have to think through with more rigidity. Setting that as an expectation is quite important.” [00:29:10] “I have never worked with such principled designers and developers.” [00:31:42] "Bitcoin is a lot more long-termed focused.” [00:32:50] “One of the ideas is that any self-motivated designer can come in and say I have an idea, and then they do it because they're excited about it. And then there's support.” Spotlight [00:39:43] Memo's spotlight is a crypto tool called The Giving Block. [00:40:39] Georgia's spotlights are a pattern library called, Decent Patterns, or Decentralization, off the shelf. Also, a workshop she hosted at Mozilla Festival called, “Explain Decentralization To Me.” [00:41:41] Richard's spotlight is Karri Saarinen. [00:42:22] Christoph's spotlight is Penpot. [00:42:45] Conor's spotlight is a project called, Bitcoin Smiles. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Georgia Bullen Twitter (https://twitter.com/georgiamoon?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Conor Okus Twitter (https://twitter.com/ConorOkus?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Conor Okus LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorokus/) Christoph Ono Twitter (https://twitter.com/gbks) Christoph Ono LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/germanysbestkeptsecret/) Christoph Ono Website (https://www.germanysbestkeptsecret.com/) Sustain Podcast- 3 episodes with guest Kevin Owocki (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/guests/kevin-owocki) Spiral (https://spiral.xyz/) Spiral Grants (https://spiral.xyz/#grants) Bitcoin Design (https://bitcoin.design/) Bitcoin Design Guide (https://bitcoin.design/guide/) Bitcoin Projects (https://bitcoin.design/projects/) Hello Bitcoin (https://hellobitco.in/) The Giving Block (https://thegivingblock.com/) Decent Patterns (https://decentpatterns.xyz/) “Explain Decentralization To Me” workshop-Simply Secure (https://simplysecure.org/blog/from-paper-to-infinity-whiteboard-inspiring-creativity-and-digital-collaboration-in-online-design-workshops/) Karri Saarinen (https://karrisaarinen.com/) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Bitcoin Smiles (https://bitcoinsmiles.org/) Sustain Open Source Design Podcast-Episode 9: Andy Gonzalez and Contributing and Collaborating as a Designer (https://sosdesign.sustainoss.org/9) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Christoph Ono and Conor Okus.

CRUXCAST
Episode 2: Reimagining Reality: Reshaping the Inclusive Future of Media

CRUXCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 57:52


Let’s examine what diversity, equity and inclusion look like in emerging media. What does ‘making a new reality’ really mean? And how does this define what diversity means in the VR/XR space for Black artists? Hosts Tunisha and Isha discuss these topics and more with featured guests Kamal Sinclair and Jessica Clark - co-authors of Making a New Reality: A Toolkit for Inclusive Media Future. Music this episode is provided by AlexLee!! Don't forget too check out Mozilla Festival happening right now from March 8-19 showcasing Crux's collaborative projects POV: Points of View Pilot Exhibition and Black Imagination Series. Guest Links: Making a New Reality Toolkit Guild of Future Architects Dot Connector Studio Jessica Clark - Twitter Kamal Sinclair - Twitter

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O Foundation Conversations
Indigenous Languages In The Times Of A Pandemic

O Foundation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 28:36


How can the speakers of indigenous languages be educated during a pandemic like coronavirus? In this episode of O Foundation Conversations, Subhashish Panigrahi speaks to Dr. Mandana Seyfeddinipur who is a linguist and heads the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme at the SOAS University of London. Dr. Seyfeddinipur shares how indigenous and endangered language speakers need to document their language, and recommendations for the government and other authorities to ensure that such speakers get access to critical information (like health advice during COVID-19) in their own language(s). Recorded during the Decolonizing the Internet's Languages Conference 2019 that was organised by Whose Knowledge? October 2019 in London at the Mozilla Festival 2019. Producer: Subhashish Panigrahi Background music and sound effects: Flight announcement by Subhashish Panigrahi, CC-BY-SA 4.0; YVONNE GuitarArpeggiation.wav by gutiyvon, CC0 1.0; bingBong.wav by stib, CC0 1.0; Warm guitar rhythm Intro by quetzalcontla, CC-BY 3.0; hospital_lobby.flac by tim.kahn (CC-BY 3.0) VIsit https://theofdn.org/podcasts/episode1/ for more details and transcript. 2020. © Subhashish Panigrahi and O Foundation. CC-BY-SA 4.0 International License.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
1171: The Emmy Award-Winning Journalist And AI Transcription

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 30:30


Jeff Kofman, an Emmy award-winning journalist and former war correspondent, thinks that AI might help solve the problem of disinformation if used rightly. Now CEO and co-Founder at Trint, an AI-based transcription company, Jeff witnessed a number of issues plaguing journalists all converging at once: fewer resources, less time, and more disinformation. Jeff believes that by shortening the time to access information for reporters (and the public) - and eventually leveraging AI to help people ID relevant parts of manuscripts - the war against disinformation campaigns is more easily fought. Jeff has lived the workflow that Trint is transforming. In more than three decades as a reporter, foreign correspondent, and war correspondent, he estimates he has manually transcribed thousands of hours of interviews, speeches, lectures, and news conferences. Trint goes beyond automated transcription to provide the world's most innovative and collaborative platform for searching, editing, and getting the most out of your content. But I wanted to learn more about the story behind the company. The idea for Trint was first hatched at the Mozilla Festival in London, an annual coding conference in London that showcases cutting-edge media innovation. It was November 2013; Mark Panaghiston, Mark Boas and Laurian Gridinoc were previewing a prototype of software that linked manually transcribed text to its source audio. It was a new concept in both audio and transcription: they found a way to glue a piece of text on the screen to its source audio file, stitching each word of a transcript to the exact time that word was spoken. The trio of developers was introduced to Jeff Kofman. Jeff was still working as ABC News London Correspondent but he was also teaching a university course on 21st century journalism, which was why he was attending Mozfest. He immediately took an interest in the technology the team was demonstrating. Jeff asked Laurian if automated speech-to-text could be added to the software along with some way of correcting the machine-generated errors. If so, they could turn the world of tedious, time-consuming, and costly manual transcription on its head. "It's an interesting idea," said Laurian. "We could try it." "I felt like I was looking at the future," Jeff remembers. "It was a real light bulb moment. I remember saying to the guys, 'This is what the future is going to look like. We can get together and see if we can make it work, or we go our separate ways and one day a few years from now one of us will walk into a coffee shop and see someone working on a platform like this that automates transcription.'" That chance encounter began a journey into entrepreneurship, invention, and the world of startups.

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Sustain
Episode 21: How Playing Minecraft Opened a Door to the Open Source World with Justin W. Flory

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 38:51


Sponsored By: Panelists Eric Berry | Pia Mancini | Justin Dorfman | Allen “Gunner” Gunn Guest Justin W. Flory (https://justinwflory.com/) Rochester Institute of Technology Show Notes In this episode we talk with Justin Flory, quite possibly the future of Open Source Sustainability. Justin fell into the Open Source world as a 15-year-old out of necessity while trying to build and maintain his Minecraft server. Justin currently attends the Rochester Institute of Technology, currently the only institute of higher learning offering a Free and Open Source Software and Free Culture minor. He is best known as an Open Source contributor in the U.S. 01:21: Justin Flory discusses his contribution to the Linux open source community and getting involved with his University’s open source program. 02:11: The driving force at an early age was playing Minecraft as a kid and wanting to have his own server to build a community to play with friends. This led to learning networking, system administration, and eventually drove him to some Minecraft open source software. It was there he helped out and eventually became a community manger. 07:32: Justin talks about the Spigot Project and how they funded it through a web store, contests, and donation drives. 09:18: While at RIT, he became more involved in the open source world through such things as the FOSS Initiative, Libre Corps, UNICEF, Open APS, Night Scout, and Sugarlabs, and the One Laptop per Child ecosystem. 12:51: Also at RIT, and as part of his minor, discusses his class on FOSS. 14:29: Breaks down the 2006 post on Linux.com by Bruce Byfield on why FOSS is not on activists’ agenda and how he was ahead of his time. 21:54: Justin talks about one of the sessions he went to at the Mozilla Festival in 2019 about the Extinction Rebellion. 23:40: Gunner joins in and Eric talks about the upcoming events in Brussels: Sustain, CHAOSS, and FOSDEM. Justin Flory and Michael Nolan will be speaking at FOSDEM and he gave us a preview of his “Freedom and AI” which will showcase the Four Essentials of Freedom. This will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2020. Spotlights • 34:24: Justin Dorfman spotlight this week is Tailwind CDN. • 34:55 Pia’s is Queer JS. • 35:43: Gunner picks the harden Linux movement, Tails OS, and Qube • 36:19: Eric brings back one of his old favorites, Mert by Brian Gonzalez • 36:52: Finally, Justin Flory picks Spigot, the open source Minecraft server software. Links  Justin W Flory (https://twitter.com/jflory7) Rochester Institute of Technology (https://www.rit.edu/study/free-and-open-source-software-and-free-culture-minor) unicef (https://www.unicef.org/innovation/Magicbox) Libre Corps (https://fossrit.github.io/librecorps/) Justin's blog about Bruce Byfield’s post (https://blog.justinwflory.com/2019/12/why-foss-is-still-not-on-activist-agendas/) Why FOSS Isn’t On Activist Agendas (https://www.linux.com/news/why-foss-isnt-activist-agendas/) FOSDEM 2020 (https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/ethical_ai/) Justin Flory's Sustain Summit 2018 Blog (https://blog.justinwflory.com/2018/11/sustain-oss-2018-quick-rewind/) Extinction Rebellion (https://rebellion.earth/) Tailwind CDN (https://tailwindcdn.com/) Queer JS (https://queerjs.com/) Tails OS (https://tails.boum.org/) Qubes (https://www.qubes-os.org/) Mert (https://github.com/eggplanetio/mert) Spigot Project (https://www.spigotmc.org/) Special Guest: Justin W. Flory.

Chips with everything - The Guardian
Magna Carta for the web: Chips with Everything podcast

Chips with everything - The Guardian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 19:57


Jordan Erica Webber talks to two Mozilla Festival speakers who are trying different ways to teach individuals how to take back the internet and make it a trustworthy space again

Tech45
#407: Chaos, maar plezante chaos

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 69:45


Onderwerpen Het Apple hardware-event: iPad Pro Mac Mini MacBook Air Het verslag van Mozilla Festival door Toon & Floris, met de meest opvallende workshops uit het immense programma en enkele interviews. Tracked Mozilla Project Things Creatief met breimachines Tips Floris: Things Gateway by Mozilla en lekker experimenteren met ESP32 Ruurd: Red Dead Redemption 2 en Vetergaatjes Toon: Machine Learning For Kids Steven: USB-C naar HDMI-dongle

Data Day
Interview with Amy McCullough Mosley @ Mozilla Festival 2017

Data Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 0:53


An interview with Amy McCullough Mosley, Open Project Lead at Mozilla Foundation, at this years Mozilla Festival 2017 in London.

Data Day
Interview with Jochai Ben-Avie @ Mozilla Festival 2017

Data Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 1:45


Interview with Jochai Ben-Avie, Senior Global Policy Manager at Mozilla, at this years Mozilla Festival

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Global Voices Podcast
Global Voices Podcast: Technology that Empowers!

Global Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2011 26:35


In this edition of the Global Voices podcast you can hear how women in Egypt are using technology to fight harassment, and what our Global Voices authors and editors got up to at the Mozilla Festival in London. We also mark World Aids Day by speaking to HIV/AIDS activists in Kenya and Egypt about the special work they do.

Outriders
Mozilla festival fun

Outriders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 24:13


This week Jamillah escaped from her broom cupboard and spent some time with the innovators and creators at the Mozilla Festival in London.

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