
Oliver Roeder
Senior data journalist at the FT, focusing on games and technology, and author of the book "Seven Games: A Human History."
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Feb 7, 2023 • 49min
Episode 31: The wisdom of games with Oliver Roeder
Oliver Roeder, a senior data journalist at the Financial Times and author of "Seven Games," explores the cultural significance of traditional games. He challenges the notion that gaming is trivial, discussing its vital role in personal growth and community bonding. The conversation touches on how games like chess and backgammon serve as tools for decision-making and creativity. Roeder also examines the relationships between gaming, AI, and the evolution of human intuition, highlighting games as a bridge across generations and a medium for deep learning.

Oct 30, 2024 • 20min
US election betting is on a roll
Oliver Roeder, a U.S. senior data journalist at the Financial Times, and Sam Learner, a graphics journalist known for data visualization, dive into the booming world of political betting. They discuss how millions are being wagered on the presidential race between Trump and Harris. The duo explains the workings of prediction markets and their ability to reflect public sentiment. They also address the limitations and nuances of these markets, shedding light on the evolving relationship between betting and democracy as the election draws near.

Aug 20, 2022 • 29min
FT Weekend: Ukraine’s digital war. Plus: how computers changed chess
Gillian Tett, a leading FT columnist with expertise in post-Soviet countries, discusses Ukraine's tech resilience amid war, spotlighting innovators like Roman Perimov who are building military tech hubs. She highlights the powerful ties between Ukraine and Silicon Valley that enhance defensive strategies. Meanwhile, Oliver Roeder, a senior data journalist and author of 'Seven Games: A Human History,' explores how AI is transforming chess, impacting gameplay and strategy, while advocating for new formats to keep the game exciting and accessible.