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Jordan Harrod

PhD Candidate in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics at the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program. Her research focuses on using neuromodulation to understand pain and consciousness, and using neurotechnology and machine learning to develop new tools for brain stimulation. She is also a significant communicator and educator focused on AI.

Top 5 podcasts with Jordan Harrod

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Mar 15, 2024 • 41min

75: Annoying Chad

Annie, Abigail, and Jordan talk about political plaques, coin collection, and suitcase sections in a comedy panel game podcast hosted by Tom Scott. They debunk Lysol misconceptions, discuss puppet character evolution, explore animal rights tattoos, and unravel the mystery of the number 37. The episode also covers baggage claim chaos, Disney animatronics, and trivia games.
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May 10, 2024 • 45min

83: The user un-friendly library

Abigail Thorn, Annie Rauwerda, and Jordan Harrod discuss book buying, cancer care, and studio symbols in a comedy panel game podcast hosted by Tom Scott. The episode explores the influences of Lagrange points, French Revolution time innovations, animal intuition, and the mysterious one-time borrowing rule at a library.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 1h 6min

AI Hype vs AI Reality w/ Jordan Harrod

AI researcher and YouTuber Jordan Harrod joins Tom to discuss the hype vs reality of artificial intelligence. They explore the influence and perception of AI, neural networks and image processing, the progress and challenges of AI development, AI risk, ethics, and fairness, and the fascination and impact of AI on various aspects of life.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 52min

93: Political proofs

Comedy panel game contestants Corry Will, Luke Cutforth, and Jordan Harrod discuss studio sackings, timely trademarks, and complicated campaigns. The podcast is a comedy panel game about weird questions with wonderful answers hosted by Tom Scott.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 50min

... like Jordan Harrod

Jordan Harrod, a PhD candidate at Harvard and MIT, dives into the world of machine learning and medicine while managing her YouTube channel. She shares her journey from teaching to science communication and why she aims for a Crash Course style in her videos. Discussing her shift to explore AI's human impacts, Jordan emphasizes the importance of diversity in tech. She reveals her creative process, the challenges of audience engagement, and how she handles criticism, treating YouTube as a portfolio rather than a sole career.

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