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From ghostly phantoms to UFOs, Danny Robins investigates real-life stories of paranormal encounters. So, are you Team Believer or Team Sceptic?
Written and presented by Danny Robins Editor and Sound Designer: Charlie Brandon-King Music: Evelyn Sykes Theme Music by Lanterns on the Lake Produced by Danny Robins and Simon Barnard
A Bafflegab and Uncanny Media production for BBC Radio 4
What if you were trafficked into a cult...or were mauled by a grizzly bear...or were stabbed 27 times by a serial killer - what would you do? This is Actually Happening brings you extraordinary true stories of life-changing events told by the people who lived them. From a man who woke up in the morgue to a woman stranded in a Mexican desert fighting to survive, these stories will have you on the edge of your seat waiting to hear what happens next.
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A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling from the BBC. Investigating, reporting and uncovering true stories from everywhere. Award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and global issues.
From Trump’s new world order, to protests in Turkey, to the headphone revolution, The Documentary investigates major global stories.
We delve into social media, take you into the minds of the world’s most creative people and explore personal approaches to spirituality. Every week, we also bring together people from around the globe to discuss how news stories are affecting their lives.
A new episode most days, all year round. From our BBC World Service teams at: Assignment, Heart and Soul, In the Studio, OS Conversations, The Fifth Floor and Trending.
Freedom in Hungary is a narrative interview podcast series co-produced by Bulle Media (Brussels) and Betone Studio (Budapest). The podcast series deals with the value of freedom as seen by 6 different persons from Hungary. From a Holocaust survivor to a teacher, from an entrepreneur to a student activist, from a AI expert to a professor: what does freedom mean to people in Hungary? How did the value of freedom shape their lives? And, most importantly, what role does freedom play in today's society?
Freedom in Hungary is a podcast series part of the Europod network and was produced in the context of the Sphera Network. Freedom in Hungary is also available in Hungarian language under "Éljen a magyar szabadság".
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Conversations with people who have lived through extreme events. Some stories are dark and twisted, others are light and funny. In all cases, we get an intimate portrait of 'what it was like' to be there.
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Hosted by Julian Morgans
This is a Superreal production
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„Cashing Feelings – KI-Chatbots und das Geschäft mit Gefühlen“, erzählt in fünf Episoden die Geschichten von Saskia, Jacob und Christian – drei Menschen, die über die App Replika eine emotionale Beziehung zu einer künstlichen Intelligenz aufgebaut haben. Einem KI-Chatbot, mit dem man chatten, telefonieren – und sogar Fotos austauschen kann.
Doch es geht um mehr als persönliche Geschichten. Es geht um eine Technologie, die unsere Vorstellung von Nähe, Beziehung und Intimität herausfordert. Und um die Frage, was passiert, wenn menschliche Bedürfnisse zum Geschäftsmodell werden.
Replika-Gründerin Eugenia Kuyda gibt sich idealistisch: Ihre App soll Einsamkeit lindern und emotionale Unterstützung bieten. Doch das Unternehmen steht zunehmend in der Kritik. In Italien wurde zuletzt eine Strafe von 5 Millionen Euro verhängt – wegen schwerwiegender Datenschutz-Verstöße. Das wirft weitere Fragen auf. Wie sicher sind die Gedanken, Gefühle und Sehnsüchte, die Nutzer ihren Replikas anvertrauen? Wie verantwortungsvoll geht das Unternehmen mit dieser Intimität um?
Und: Was bedeutet es, wenn ein Chatbot zur wichtigsten Bezugsperson im Leben wird? Verlernen wir echte Nähe – oder entsteht gerade eine neue Form davon? Was macht das mit unserer Psyche und unserer Gesellschaft? Und was passiert, wenn das Unternehmen doch scheitert und mit ihm all diese digitalen Beziehungen verschwinden?
"Cashing Feelings" – ein fünfteiliger Storytelling-Podcast von Business Insider Deutschland.
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Cashing Feelings – eine Produktion von Business Insider /
Executive Producer: Derman Deniz
Redaktion: Derman Deniz und Christine van den Berg
Redaktionelle Mitarbeit: Sophia Häglsperger und Joana Lehner
Produktion: Derman Deniz, Christine van den Berg und Christian Schlaak
Musik und Sounddesign: Christian Schlaak, Epidemic Sounds
Fact-Checking: Juliane Nora Schneider
Cover: Dominik Schmitt
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Can an 'AI boyfriend' be more desirable than a human? I BBC News I 17.02.2024
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Kirat and Bobby have an unusual relationship. The circumstances of their individual lives mean it’s difficult for them to meet face to face but, despite everything, they end up falling in love.
Their romance might play out online but in many ways it’s a traditional love story. Until Kirat discovers the disturbing truth.
Sweet Bobby is the #1 chart-topping, award-winning series about a sophisticated ten year scam that almost destroyed one woman’s life, and the investigation into the catfisher behind it all.
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Scams are no longer run by individuals. Instead, the bulk of scams now come from a network of high-security compounds in SE Asia, where an estimated 400,000 people live in slavery and are forced to run scams 24/7. In this multi-part video podcast, we'll dive into the terrifying world of 'scammer farms'. We'll meet people who've been trapped and escaped — and others who are desperately trying to rein in this exploding new business model.
This is a What It Was Like Special
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Hosted by Julian Morgans
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