
Computing Up
Conversations about computation writ large, with Michael Littman and Dave Ackley.
Latest episodes

Apr 2, 2022 β’ 53min
Andrew Critch on AI - 56th Conversation
Andrew Critch (π), a mathematician, AI researcher, organizer and activist (cofounder π, researcher π, cofounder π), joins Michael and Dave for a fast-moving fifty minutes about existential risks (and opportunities) of AI and other technologies, the limits of intelligence, and the importance of structure at all scales and having a good spirit.

Mar 2, 2022 β’ 56min
What is the Self Image? - 55th Conversation
Dave tries to explain why he thinks the best way to understand people and other living things is via computation and programming languages, via codebases and code transmissions. Michael tries to help Dave sound slightly sane. [Image based on still frame from "We Are Coders"]

Feb 7, 2022 β’ 53min
Bad Ideas and Dangerous Thoughts with Fiery Cushman - 54th Conversation
Fiery Cushman @fierycushman, professor of psychology at Harvard University π, joins Michael and Dave in a wonderful conversation about morality seen both cognitively and computationally, with topics ranging from trolley problems and fake guns to the wisdom of the ancestors and the hubris of science to what makes moral thinking special. [Title image courtesy of Fiery Cushman]

Jan 1, 2022 β’ 1h 1min
Neil Lawrence All Over the Map - 53rd Conversation
Neil Lawrence (home, @lawrennd), the DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge, joins Michael and Dave for a rollicking hour discussing everything from cybernetics to machine learning, from oil rigs to New Jersey shopping malls, from inconsistent scientific reviewing to gods and robots and much more. Talking Machines podcast [Image courtesy of Neil Lawrence]

Dec 4, 2021 β’ 48min
Carla Brodley: From Machine Learning to Inclusive Computing - 52nd Conversation
Carla Brodley, professor and Dean of Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University (link), talks to Michael and Dave about applying Machine Learning to real problems from computer security to medicine, and how to move the needle for diversity, equity, access, and belonging in Computer Science education. [Title image courtesy of Carla Brodley]

Nov 1, 2021 β’ 55min
Karen Levy Keeps On Trucking - 51st Conversation
Karen Levy, assistant professor in Information Science at Cornell University, joins Michael and Dave in a conversation ranging from AI, law, and smart contracts to CB radio, Road Dog Trucking, and Santa's narcs.

Oct 2, 2021 β’ 51min
Anita Nikolich: From Three Letter Agency to AI Security - 50th Conversation
Anita Nikolich, Director of Research and Technology Innovation at the University of Illinois School of Information Sciences (webpage), joins Michael and Dave in a conversation ranging over decades and disciplines, from computer network security and the DEFCON hacker conferences to creating games for teaching about mis- and dis-information. [Title image courtesy of Anita Nikolich]

Sep 6, 2021 β’ 1h 15min
More than Games with Michael Bowling - 49th Conversation
Michael Bowling, professor of Computer Science at the University of Alberta, talks with Michael and Dave about robots playing robots at soccer, and how a computer program beat professional poker players at heads-up no-limit Texas Hold'em, and what it all means. [Image courtesy of Michael Bowling]

Jul 5, 2021 β’ 59min
The Embodied George Konidaris - 48th Conversation
Michael and Dave talk to George Konidaris, assistant professor and director of the Intelligent Robot Lab at Brown University, about building generally intelligent robots, or anyway trying, and the importance of both embodiment and abstraction in artificial intelligence. [Title image courtesy of George Konidaris]

Jun 5, 2021 β’ 57min
Mike Lesk: Data Scientist OG - 47th Conversation
Rutgers Professor Michael Lesk talks to Michael and Dave about everything from computing and information retrieval in the 1960s, to railroad signaling and recognizing giraffes, to the difference between astronomers and computer scientists, to Colonial Pipeline and the real AI challenge. [Title image courtesy of Mike Lesk]