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Computing Up

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Apr 27, 2025 β€’ 58min

Computing Then And Now with Joy Lisi Rankin - 76th Conversation

Dr. Joy Lisi Rankin (πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—), an author, historian, and academic, joins Michael and Dave in a fast conversation about the history of computing and its systemic biases from the '60s to the techbros of today, and much more.  [Cover based on an image used by permission of Joy Rankin] Note: This conversation was recorded in April 2024 but is only becoming available now. Computing Up regrets and apologizes for the extended delay!  
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Dec 1, 2024 β€’ 49min

Collecting Cognition with Steve Sloman - 75th Conversation

Cognitive scientist and psychologist Professor Steve Sloman of Brown University (πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—) joins Michael and Dave in a fun romp through connectionism, collective cognition, the illusion of understanding, and much more. Also, Dave illustrates his illusion of understanding of a bicycle in a true back of the envelope sketch --  [Episode cover based on image used courtesy of Steven Sloman]
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Jun 23, 2024 β€’ 1h 2min

Manon Revel: Is Democracy a Comma in History? - 74th Conversation

Manon Revel (πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—), an Employee Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, joins Michael and Dave for a conversation about the past, present, and future of democracy, and ways to understand it in both computational and practical terms. [Thumbnail based on image provided courtesy of Manon Revel]
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Mar 2, 2024 β€’ 56min

Martha White: Sparse is Rich - 73rd Conversation

Martha White, associate professor of Computing Science at University of Alberta (πŸ”—, πŸ”—) joins Michael and Dave in a conversation about AI, system prediction and control, the power of sparse representations, and many aspects of machine learning from new mathematical theory to the absolutely practical control of a real water treatment plant. [Thumbnail based on image used courtesy of Martha White]
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Dec 31, 2023 β€’ 55min

Rich Sutton Brings Reinforcements - 72nd Conversation

Computer scientist Rich Sutton, a quiet giant of machine learning, joins the hosts in a conversation about reinforcement learning, the potential of smarter entities, distributed computation, centralized systems, goal selection, emergence of human intelligence, centralization vs decentralization in reinforcement learning, and the nature of science.
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Nov 28, 2023 β€’ 1h 20min

The Living Computation Theory of Everything - 71st Conversation

Michael interviews Dave about his recent video (YouTube) on a 'theory of everything'. The conversation begins with Michael praising Dave for finally doing some theory, and descends from there.
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Oct 22, 2023 β€’ 53min

Oren Etzioni All Over - 70th Conversation

Oren Etzioni, founding CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at University of Washington, (πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—) joins Michael and Dave in a conversation that ranges all over, from AI hype and language models to alignment and existential risk and ethics and morality to information pollution and cryptography and politics and more. [Thumbnail based on image licensed CC BY-SA 4.0 by Carissapod link]
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Sep 2, 2023 β€’ 59min

Beautiful Messiness with Jonathan Frankle - 69th Conversation

Jonathan Frankle, the new Chief Scientist - Neural Networks at Databricks (πŸ”—, πŸ”—, πŸ”—), joins Michael and Dave in a fast conversation about topics ranging from AI risks and fairness to the problems of Computer Science education to the beautiful messiness of modern deep learning. [Thumbnail based on image courtesy of Jonathan Frankle]
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Jul 2, 2023 β€’ 1h

Love Hate Writing - 68th Conversation

Michael and Dave talk about their love and hate relationships with writing, in the context of Dave's foray into publishing "Companionate Caring" and Michael's upcoming MIT Press book "Code to Joy".   (This conversation is Part 2 of Where The Hell Have Michael & Dave Been?)
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Jun 8, 2023 β€’ 1h 3min

Busy Busy / Let's Blame AI - 67th Conversation

Michael and Dave catch up on where the hell they've been for the last couple months. (Mostly it's about busy, but Dave wants to blame everything on AI.)

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