
Jevin West: Making Sense of Data
In this episode, we talk with Jevin West, assistant professor in the Information School at the University of Washington, co-founder of the DataLab, director of the Center for an Informed Public and co-author of the acclaimed book, Calling Bullshit.

Michael Bungay Stanier: Staying Curious
In this episode, we talk with Michael Bungay Stanier, coach extraordinaire and well-known author of the best selling books The Coaching Habit and The Advice Trap.

Mollie Pettit: Visualizing Data
In this episode, we talk wtih visualization expert, Mollie Pettit.

Josh Lovejoy: Designing AI
We speak with Josh Lovejoy who is perhaps the most experienced out there in the field of human-centered AI design. At the time of our recording, Josh was Head of Design for Microsoft’s Ethics & Society team.

Kate O'Neill: Humanizing Tech
In this episode, we talk with Kate O’Neill, founder of KO Insights and author of the Tech Humanist.

Tania Lombrozo: Intuition & Data
In this episode, we talk with Tania Lombrozo, Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Psychology and director of the Concepts & Cognition Lab at Princeton University.

Steven Sloman: Trusting Knowledge
We talked with Steven Sloman, Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences at Brown University who, along with Philip Fernbach, popularized this idea in a book called the Knowledge Illusion.

Rana el Kaliouby: Emotional AI
In this episode, we have a conversation with Rana el Kaliouby, CEO and Co-Founder of Affectiva, about emotional AI, bias in AI and her new book, Girl Decoded.

Renée Cummings: Urban AI
In this episode we have a conversation with Renée Cummings, Founder & CEO of Urban AI, about the issues and opportunities for AI in urban settings.

Maria Axente: Ethical AI
In this episode, we open with a chat about Facebook’s acquisition of GIPHY and what the company may be trying to learn with its AI (hint: hidden meanings) and then we move on to a great conversation with Maria Axente of PWC about ethical AI at PWC and in her non-profit work with groups like UNICEF.

Ted Kwartler: Trusted AI
In this episode, we open with an opinionated chat about Facebook’s new oversight board and then we have a great conversation with Ted Kwartler, VP of Trusted AI at DataRobot. We think DataRobot is a very interesting AI company and Ted’s role is key to helping their customers with ethical AI.

Arash Rahnama: Explainability, Fairness, and Bias in AI
In this episode, we have a conversation with Arash Rahnama, Head of Applied AI Research at Modzy