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Does Not Compute
Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP)
10 episodes
4 days ago
Technology—even when "sufficiently advanced"—isn't magic. Algorithms aren't spells cast by programmers. When we imbue tech with mystical powers, we lose sight of the human factors, from economics to culture, and politics, that shape how it's actually designed and used. Does Not Compute is a podcast about technology, people, and power brought to you by the Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP) at UNC-Chapel Hill. At CITAP, we study technology as it's tangled up in our lives and societies. On Does Not Compute, we'll pry into the black boxes and get to know the people behind the code to understand technology platforms in context. Together, we'll explore how old inequities get reinvented on new platforms, how unexpected communities unite for good (and harm), and how media manipulators play on our identities and emotions to spread lies. If we want to fix our relationship to technology, we have to understand what's broken first. Let's dig in.
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Technology—even when "sufficiently advanced"—isn't magic. Algorithms aren't spells cast by programmers. When we imbue tech with mystical powers, we lose sight of the human factors, from economics to culture, and politics, that shape how it's actually designed and used. Does Not Compute is a podcast about technology, people, and power brought to you by the Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP) at UNC-Chapel Hill. At CITAP, we study technology as it's tangled up in our lives and societies. On Does Not Compute, we'll pry into the black boxes and get to know the people behind the code to understand technology platforms in context. Together, we'll explore how old inequities get reinvented on new platforms, how unexpected communities unite for good (and harm), and how media manipulators play on our identities and emotions to spread lies. If we want to fix our relationship to technology, we have to understand what's broken first. Let's dig in.
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Episodes (10/10)
Does Not Compute
The Promise of Access
4 years ago
42 minutes 19 seconds

Does Not Compute
Where Do We Go From Here?
4 years ago
38 minutes 39 seconds

Does Not Compute
What does tech owe democracy?
4 years ago
41 minutes 51 seconds

Does Not Compute
Admit it, You Love Being Angry
4 years ago
48 minutes 5 seconds

Does Not Compute
Across Oceans, Tables, & Platforms
4 years ago
46 minutes 18 seconds

Does Not Compute
What You Think Is What You Find
4 years ago
47 minutes 12 seconds

Does Not Compute
Talking About Garbage
4 years ago
43 minutes 43 seconds

Does Not Compute
Conspiracy and Racism
4 years ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

Does Not Compute
Introducing Does Not Compute
4 years ago
15 minutes 59 seconds

Does Not Compute
Does Not Compute - Trailer
4 years ago
2 minutes 1 second

Does Not Compute
Technology—even when "sufficiently advanced"—isn't magic. Algorithms aren't spells cast by programmers. When we imbue tech with mystical powers, we lose sight of the human factors, from economics to culture, and politics, that shape how it's actually designed and used. Does Not Compute is a podcast about technology, people, and power brought to you by the Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP) at UNC-Chapel Hill. At CITAP, we study technology as it's tangled up in our lives and societies. On Does Not Compute, we'll pry into the black boxes and get to know the people behind the code to understand technology platforms in context. Together, we'll explore how old inequities get reinvented on new platforms, how unexpected communities unite for good (and harm), and how media manipulators play on our identities and emotions to spread lies. If we want to fix our relationship to technology, we have to understand what's broken first. Let's dig in.