

Bridget Todd
Host of Mozilla's IRL podcast, exploring AI's effects on daily life and advocating for accessibility in AI discussions.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 24min
SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘With AIs Wide Open’ from IRL: Online Life is Real Life
Bridget Todd, host of the IRL: Online Life is Real Life podcast and advocate for responsible AI, dives into the fascinating world of open-sourcing AI technology. She discusses the groundbreaking Stargate initiative and its potential in healthcare. The conversation unveils the ethical complexities surrounding large language models, emphasizing transparency and bias concerns. Todd also highlights the urgent need for regulation to tackle internet toxicity and ensure inclusivity in AI's development, advocating for collaborative, ethical practices.

Aug 1, 2025 • 53min
Pregnancy and AI
Bridget Todd, a podcast host and tech expert known for making complex issues accessible, joins the discussion about the intersection of pregnancy and AI. They explore how AI is reshaping prenatal care, weighing its benefits against ethical concerns. Bridget shares insights on using AI for emotional support during significant life events, while also addressing privacy issues and the importance of human oversight. The conversation touches on navigating healthcare accessibility and the emotional challenges women face, creating a nuanced view of AI in maternal health.

Mar 15, 2025 • 3h 1min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 173
Bridget Todd, a dynamic journalist and host of There Are No Girls on the Internet, joins the conversation to explore the intertwining of neoliberalism and the rise of tech giants like Elon Musk. They delve into how government interventions and financial incentives have shaped the market, particularly Tesla's journey to profitability. The discussion also highlights the societal implications of figures like Candace Owens in right-wing media. Additionally, they tackle serious issues surrounding immigration, including the challenges faced by students like Mahmoud Khalil amid political unrest.