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Common Time Podcast
Frank Troyka on Common Time Podcast
In this episode of Common Time Podcast, we’re joined by the incredible Frank Troyka for a deep dive into student leadership in band programs. Frank shares strategies for building strong leadership systems in both marching band and concert band, with real-world advice on auditions, setting expectations, and improving communication between students and directors.Whether you're looking to revamp your leadership team or just tighten up the structure you already have, Frank's insights will give you clear, actionable ideas you can start using right away.Join us for this co...
2025-04-28
56 min
The Logic of Risk
LOR9: Probability does not exist, or the subjectivist approach
We introduce the subjectivist perspective on probability, featuring thinkers like Bruno de Finetti, Frank Ramsey, and Leonard Savage, who argue that probability is not an objective entity but rather something we invent to manage uncertainty arising from our limited knowledge.De Finetti’s “betting” approach interprets probability as the price one would pay for a chance to win a fixed payoff, showing how different beliefs produce different numerical values.From Laplace’s demon to everyday life, the notion of chance emerges because our knowledge is partial, compelling us to create probability and risk rather than discover them as objectiv...
2025-03-01
18 min
The Chatterbox
Cyberlibertarianism and the fraught politics of the internet
Podcast: University of Minnesota PressEpisode: Cyberlibertarianism and the fraught politics of the internetPub date: 2024-11-12Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn a timely challenge to the potent political role of digital technology, Cyberlibertarianism: The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology argues that right-wing ideology was built into both the technical and social construction of the digital world from the start. Leveraging more than a decade of research, David Golumbia, who passed away in 2023, traced how digital evangelism has driven a worldwide shift to...
2024-11-20
56 min
University of Minnesota Press
Cyberlibertarianism and the fraught politics of the internet
In a timely challenge to the potent political role of digital technology, Cyberlibertarianism: The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology argues that right-wing ideology was built into both the technical and social construction of the digital world from the start. Leveraging more than a decade of research, David Golumbia, who passed away in 2023, traced how digital evangelism has driven a worldwide shift toward the political right, concealing inequality, xenophobia, dishonesty, and massive corporate concentrations of wealth and power beneath the idealistic presumption of digital technology as an inherent social good. George Justice wrote the foreword to Cyberlibertarianism, and is joined...
2024-11-12
56 min
Cornell Keynotes
AI Today: Laws, Ethics, and Protecting Your Work
Karan Girotra, a professor at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and Cornell Tech, and Frank Pasquale, a professor of law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School, discuss the laws and ethics of generative AI while looking at performance guarantees as well as unintended consequences and outcomes.The conversation highlights how organizations in finance, health, education, media and manufacturing are using these technologies in clever ways and charts a path for the next generation of use cases — ones that go beyond using assistants to enhance individual productivity.What You'll LearnHow th...
2024-10-30
50 min
There's Just Something About Kansas City
Pasquale Trozzolo: Adventures in Art, Business, Racing & Beyond
Pasquale Trozzolo is the founder of Kansas City’s Trozzolo Communications — and so, so much more. The entrepreneur turned champion racecar driver turned published poet & budding chef might just have the Dos Equis guy beat for “most interesting man in the world.”Pasquale is the Chicago-born son of Italian immigrants who found his “coming of age” adventures in Kansas City, from working as a political strategist, to finding success in sales, to following in his uncle’s footsteps by starting his own venture.Pasquale believes making business work is like making a good ragu: you need the right...
2024-10-22
47 min
That Gaby Roslin Podcast: Reasons To Be Joyful
Joe Pasquale
Comedian Joe Pasquale joins Gaby Roslin for a good ole natter about joy and happiness. Joe has been performing comedy for over thirty years, and has learnt a lot along the way. He's also an actor and was once crowned King Of The Jungle. He chats to Gaby about touring, his escapades during Dancing On Ice, why loved playing Frank Spencer and the time Barry Manilow singled him out in a room for a chat. We hope you enjoy this joyful chat as much as we did recording it!
2024-05-28
34 min
Onze Supremos
#184 Constitucionalismo Digital e Devido Processo (com João Paulo Lordelo)
No episódio desta semana tenho o prazer de receber novamente João Paulo Lordelo. Depois de mais de dois anos sem gravar com o Onze, João me deu a oportunidade de debater seu novo livro, “Constitucionalismo Digital e Devido Processo”. Lattes do convidado: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3696439036747412 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice 02:37 Abertura do episódio 05:45 Introdução ao Constitucionalismo Digital 14:22 O alcance da proposta 24:54 Redes Sociais e o domínio público 36:39 Constitucionalismo Digital e a dim...
2024-04-05
1h 44
RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP 495 - Joe Pasquale
#495 Speared by a Moose - Richard is still in Norwich and has more local news and celebrates the city’s most famous son. His guest is the phenomenon that is Joe Pasquale. In the chat Joe reveals more than any guest has done before, literally and physically as he recounts many tales of clumsiness and accident, including how he nearly died the perfect comedy bath (again literally), the funniest telling of a having a badly broken leg after being run over, how a flight with the Red Arrows ended in excruciating pain and an upsetting encounter with some bum grapes...
2024-03-20
1h 12
GOLDEN CLASSIC RADIO SHOWS
Life with Luigi 50-10-10 ep099 A Day In New York With Frank Sinatra
Ah, "Life with Luigi"! That brings back memories. It was a classic American radio sitcom that ran from 1948 to 1953 and captured the hearts of listeners with its heartwarming humor and relatable portrait of the immigrant experience.Here's some information about the show, depending on what specifically interests you:The Story: It centered on Luigi Basco, a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago navigating life in a new land. Episodes often revolved around Luigi's attempts to:Learn English and become a U.S. citizen. Run his antique business with his American partner, Jimmy. Avoid the matchmaking schemes of his scheming landlord...
2024-03-06
32 min
Life with Luigi
Life with Luigi 50-10-10 ep099 A Day In New York With Frank Sinatra
Ah, "Life with Luigi"! That brings back memories. It was a classic American radio sitcom that ran from 1948 to 1953 and captured the hearts of listeners with its heartwarming humor and relatable portrait of the immigrant experience.Here's some information about the show, depending on what specifically interests you:The Story:It centered on Luigi Basco, a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago navigating life in a new land.Episodes often revolved around Luigi's attempts to:Learn English and become a U.S. citizen.Run his antique business with his American partner, Jimmy.Avoid the matchmaking schemes of his...
2024-01-24
29 min
The Dissenter
#799 Pasquale Raia: The Impact of Climate Change on Evolution, and the Extinction of Species
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Pasquale Raia is Professor of Paleontology and Paleoecology at the University...
2023-06-23
41 min
The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast
James May, John Culshaw, Joe Pasquale, Iain Stirling and The Dominic Byrne Show #396
Can you see the top of it poking out there? No, not that, the microphone! Oh yes, we have another jam-packed episode of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast and we’ve had so many guests and goings on this week, that the only thing missing is a partridge in a pear tree! Joining us in the studio was the fantastic James May, who enjoyed an even more fantastic breakfast pasty (thanks chef James). Changing voices was a running theme, as John Culshaw taught Northern Irish James how to talk like an actual Northern Irish person, and Ch...
2023-06-16
1h 35
Publicly Sited
The Mediated City 09 (Re-release): Platform Urbanism
If you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing arranged through Airbnb or TripAdvisor; your local travels negotiated with the help of Google Maps or Citymapper; rides hailed through Uber or Lyft; evening meal delivered via Grubhub or Just Eat. When you are in your own city or loc...
2023-03-08
33 min
AhbarjietMalta
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2023-01-01
07 min
The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 90 - A City to Live In
It’s no secret that access to affordable housing in America is increasingly out of reach. Activists in the growing YIMBY (“Yes In My Back Yard”) movement believe they have a solution: build more of everything. On this episode, associate editor Griffin Oleynick speaks with Max Holleran, a sociologist at the University of Melbourne in Australia and author of Yes to the City: Millennials and the Fight for Affordable Housing, a detailed study of the YIMBYs. The YIMBYs’ push for new construction, Holleran argues, won’t entirely solve the problem of h...
2022-10-21
35 min
Twice Nightly: The Theatre Podcast
Guy Unsworth: Mr Bean, Spamalot & Frank Spencer On Tour
Join Maria Lovelady & Michael Alan-Bailey as they chat to the theatre director who is taking the world by storm, Guy Unsworth. With a variety of productions under his belt, Guy's latest offering is a self-penned adaptation of the classic sitcom ‘Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em’. We talk everything from leading man (and comedy royalty) Joe Pasquale’s task of taking on the iconic role of Frank Spencer, to those daring and hilarious stunts that made Michael Crawford (and roller skates) a household name. Tickets are still available for ‘Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em’ which is touring the UK in some...
2022-07-04
55 min
Night Owl Radio
Night Owl Radio #347 ft. BLOND:ISH and Jude & Frank
Direct from the Insomniac HQ in Los Angeles, Night Owl Radio is a weekly show presented by the Night Owl himself aka Pasquale Rotella. With special guest mixes, exclusive info on Insomniac Events and lots of interaction with you, the Headliners. Get involved on Twitter @PasqualeRotella and use the hashtag #NightOwlRadio. This week, BLOND:ISH selects her Up All Night tracks & Jude & Frank deliver the exclusive Guest Mix.
2022-04-09
1h 59
Pasquale Rotella - Night Owl Radio
Night Owl Radio #347 ft. BLOND:ISH and Jude & Frank
Direct from the Insomniac HQ in Los Angeles, Night Owl Radio is a weekly show presented by the Night Owl himself aka Pasquale Rotella. With special guest mixes, exclusive info on Insomniac Events and lots of interaction with you, the Headliners. Get involved on Twitter @PasqualeRotella and use the hashtag #NightOwlRadio. This week, BLOND:ISH selects her Up All Night tracks & Jude & Frank deliver the exclusive Guest Mix.
2022-04-09
1h 59
Meet The Education Researcher
Education and the new laws of robotics (Frank Pasquale)
Frank Pasquale (Brooklyn Law School) is a leading commentator on the social and legal consequences of AI, robotics and algorithms. Drawing on his 2020 book ‘The New Laws of Robotics’, Frank talks about various emerging issues around education and AI – from the changing status of professional educators to the possible regulation of ed-tech.
2022-04-05
38 min
Office Hours with Karpf and Loge
Introducing: Office Hours with Karpf and Loge
In this episode Dave Karpf and Peter Loge talk about how to talk about something other than Ukraine and the mask as the message. Their hot takes are supported by the following footnotes: New Yorker review of Philip Tetlock's Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know? "Human beings who spend their lives studying the state of the world, in other words, are poorer forecasters than dart-throwing monkeys..." KidSave in Ukraine Airbnb offering free short term housing, and people paying for Airbnbs they won't use The Black B...
2022-03-15
32 min
Publicly Sited
The Mediated City 09: Platform Urbanism
If you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing arranged through Airbnb or TripAdvisor; your local travels negotiated with the help of Google Maps or Citymapper; rides hailed through Uber or Lyft; evening meal delivered via Grubhub or Just Eat. When you are in your own city or loc...
2022-03-14
33 min
My Time Capsule
Ep. 160 - Joe Pasquale
Joe Pasquale is a comedian, actor and television presenter who has been performing for over 30 years. He has appeared in 5 Royal Variety Performances, he won the fourth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2004 and participated in the eighth series of Dancing on Ice in 2013. As an actor on stage, he’s stared in Mel Brooks' The Producers, The Wizard Of Oz, Doctor In The House with Robert Powell, Ha Ha Holmes - The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Spamalot in the West End and on Tour playing the role of 'King Arthur' and in the le...
2022-01-31
1h 12
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
Where Humans Fit in a Robotic Future feat. Frank Pasquale
The robots will steal our jobs. That's how many people see the future of labor in the United States. But what do we stand to lose when humans aren’t doing the work they've done for decades?Frank Pasquale is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. And also the author of New Laws Of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise In The Age Of A.I. and The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money And Information.We often overestimate what AI can do, even as it gains ground all around us. Listen as...
2022-01-21
48 min
The Progressive
Against Cost-Benefit Analysis w/ Frank Pasquale (Unlocked)
Podcast: Death Panel (LS 52 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Against Cost-Benefit Analysis w/ Frank Pasquale (Unlocked)Pub date: 2021-12-31Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationFrank Pasquale joins us to discuss the rise of cost-benefit analysis as an influential force in American policy, the many problems with it, and what should be done about it. We also discuss his introduction to the Law and Political Economy Project's symposium on cost benefit analysis. Frank Pasquale (@FrankPasquale) is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, and aut...
2022-01-19
1h 07
Death Panel
Against Cost-Benefit Analysis w/ Frank Pasquale (Unlocked)
Frank Pasquale joins us to discuss the rise of cost-benefit analysis as an influential force in American policy, the many problems with it, and what should be done about it. We also discuss his introduction to the Law and Political Economy Project's symposium on cost benefit analysis. Frank Pasquale (@FrankPasquale) is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, and author of New Laws of Robotics (2020) and The Black Box Society (2015). Read the LPE symposium here: lpeproject.org/symposia/cost-benefit-analysis/ This episode was originally a patron exclusive posted December 13th. If you enjoy this episode consider supporting the show at...
2021-12-31
1h 07
Death Panel
Teaser - We Opened the Schools and It Wasn't Fine w/ Loretta Torrago (12/27/21)
Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: www.patreon.com/posts/60399460 Beatrice speaks with Loretta Torrago about the choices being forced on medically vulnerable children and their caregivers, and how the experiences of ill and disabled children have been largely erased during the pandemic. PSA: This week's public episode (12/30) we're unlocking our interview with Frank Pasquale so the Panel can catch up with themselves. We're back for an episode with the full Panel next Monday (1/3) Runtime 1:10:04, 27 December 2021 🧬
2021-12-28
05 min
Publicly Sited
Media, Technology and Culture 09 (2nd Edition): Algorithmic Technologies
There is now widespread awareness of, suspicion about, and even opposition to 'algorithms'. As widespread as the multiplicity of situations and domains in which these mysterious entities seem to be making more and more decisions: around welfare payments; university places; travel routes; and police patrol routes. Algorithms are also pervasive in media and communications. They build you customised magazines with news from several sources, help inform what movies you watch, the posts you see in your social media feeds, the way a matchmaking website pairs you with others, not to mention all that advertising and direct marketing. Media today...
2021-11-30
29 min
Law and the Future of War
What art can tell us about new digital technologies - Anna Briers
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr Simon McKenzie talks with Anna Briers about what visual art can tell us about new digital technologies. The current show at UQ Art Museum – called ‘Don't Be Evil’ – seeks to show us some of the invisible power structures of networked technology, including the implications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data capitalism.Anna Briers is the Curator at the UQ Art Museum. She has curated in both an institutional and freelance capacity for over a decade in various contexts ranging from art museums and arts festivals, through to under...
2021-11-10
33 min
Death Panel
Teaser - Against Cost-Benefit Analysis w/ Frank Pasquale (11/02/21)
Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: www.patreon.com/posts/58173782 Frank Pasquale joins us to discuss the rise of cost-benefit analysis as an influential force in American policy, the many problems with it, and what should be done about it. We also discuss his introduction to the Law and Political Economy Project's symposium on cost benefit analysis. Frank Pasquale (@FrankPasquale) is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, and author of New Laws of Robotics (2020) and The Black Box Society (2015). Read the LPE symposium here: https://lpeproject.org/symposia/cost-benefit-analysis/ Runtime 1:07:59, 2 November 2021 🧬
2021-11-03
03 min
Humanismo Digital
32- Humanidad tecnocrítica con Diego Hidalgo - Humanismo Digital
Las constantes decisiones conscientes e inconscientes sobre a qué dedicamos nuestro tiempo y atención, forman parte del ejercicio de nuestra libertad como seres humanos. La tecnología, de forma cada vez más sibilina, nos seduce para capturar clicks, likes, comentarios, pedidos, votos y decisiones en general. En este episodio conversamos sobre ello con Diego Hidalgo, emprendedor cosmopolita formado en sociología y en relaciones internacionales en Francia y Reino unido y fundador de empresas en ámbitos tan diversos como la movilidad, la restauración de edificios o las empresas sociales. Diego ha publicado su primer libro: Anestesiados, la humanid...
2021-10-03
49 min
Political Economy Forum
#57 - Building a Human Future in the Age of AI and Robots - w/ Frank Pasquale
Prof. Frank Pasquale of Brooklyn Law School discusses his 2020 book "New Laws of Robotics - Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI" with Nicolas Wittstock. Here, Prof. Frank Pasquale warns of hasty implementation of AI systems and robots in varied areas of life before ensuring that technologies serve humans - rather than the other way around.
2021-09-13
42 min
MIT Technology Review Narrated
In Machines We Trust: Playing the job market
Increasingly, job seekers need to pass a series of ‘tests’ in the form of artificial intelligence games—just to be seen by a hiring manager. In this third, of a four-part miniseries on AI and hiring, we speak to someone who helped create these tests, we ask who might get left behind in the process and why there isn’t more policy in place. We also try out some of these tools ourselves.We Meet:Matthew Neale, Vice President of Assessment Products, Criteria Corp. Frida Polli, CEO, Pymetrics Henry Clay...
2021-07-21
36 min
The Chris Evans Show with The National Lottery
Domhnall Gleeson, Stephen Mulhern, Noel Fitzpatrick, Jon Culshaw, Joe Pasquale
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, film, sport and literature.Acting and writing superstar Domhnall Gleeson chats co-writing his brand new show 'Frank of Ireland' alongside his brother Brian.TV entertainment king Stephen Mulhern tells all about the third series of 'In For A Penny' on ITV.Professor Noel Fitzpatrick shares his experience with getting Covid twice and discusses his upcoming live virtual event 'How Animals Saved My Life'.And the hilarious Joe Pasquale talks about returning to the stage in his new play...
2021-04-16
54 min
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New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI by Frank Pasquale
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/495056 to listen full audiobooks. Title: New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI Author: Frank Pasquale Narrator: Perry Daniels Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: AI is poised to disrupt our work and our lives. We can harness these technologies rather than fall captive to them—but only through wise regulation. Too many CEOs tell a simple story about the future of work: if a machine can do what you do, your job will be au...
2021-04-06
10 min
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New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI Audiobook by Frank Pasquale
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 495056 Title: New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI Author: Frank Pasquale Narrator: Perry Daniels Format: Unabridged Length: 11:03:43 Language: English Release date: 04-06-21 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Business & Economics, Science & Technology, HR & Office Administration, Computers, Technology & Engineering Summary: AI is poised to disrupt our work and our lives. We can harness these technologies rather than fall captive to them-but only through wise regulation. Too many CEOs tell a simple story about the future of work: if a machine can do what you do...
2021-04-06
11h 03
La Domenica di Ameria Radio
La Domenica di Ameria Radio 14 marzo 2021 ore 18.00 - don Pasquale di G. Donizetti pagine scelte
A cura di Paolo PellegriniPagine scelte dal Don Pasquale di Gaetano DonizettiPersonaggi e InterpretiFernando Corena (don Pasquale); Roberta Peters (Norina); Cesare Valletti (Ernesto); Frank Guarrera (Malatesta); Coro del Teatro Metropolitan di New York, Thomas Schippers Registrazione dal vivo del 2/11/1956
2021-03-14
1h 03
Publicly Sited
Media, Technology and Culture 09: Algorithmic Technologies
There is now widespread awareness of, suspicion about, and even opposition to 'algorithms'. As widespread as the multiplicity of situations and domains in which these mysterious entities seem to be making more and more decisions: around welfare payments; university places; travel routes; and police patrol routes. Algorithms are also pervasive in media and communications. They build you customised magazines with news from several sources, help inform what movies you watch, the posts you see in your social media feeds, the way a matchmaking website pairs you with others, not to mention all that advertising and direct marketing. Media today...
2021-03-13
27 min
JAG Cast
Naming Things with Pasquale DeFazio
Miss Chrissie and Steve are joined by the “Jenkintown famous” Pasquale DeFazio. He is a talented filmmaker at FRANK and a phenomenal musician in one of our favorite bands, Camera Thief. We have a great conversation touching on his time in NYC, his musical and filmmaking careers, that he has an uncanny ability to name things, and much more...LIVE from the 19046!
2021-02-25
1h 04
FUTURES Podcast
Should Humans Regulate Artificial Intelligence? w/ Frank Pasquale & Steve Fuller
Professor Frank Pasquale (Brooklyn School of Law) and Professor Steve Fuller (University of Warwick) debate whether humans should regulate artificial intelligence, and discuss the appropriate ways to safeguard the development of automation technologies. Pasquale argued for a precautionary approach to the development of AI - one that favours a careful deployment of new laws for their usage. Whereas Fuller argued for a more proactionary approach to technological innovation - one that allows AI to developed unencumbered by the sorts of governance that might limit its scope. This debate was recorded for SingularityNET as part of...
2021-02-24
1h 16
FUTURES Podcast
Should Humans Regulate Artificial Intelligence? w/ Frank Pasquale & Steve Fuller
Professor Frank Pasquale (Brooklyn School of Law) and Professor Steve Fuller (University of Warwick) debate whether humans should regulate artificial intelligence, and discuss the appropriate ways to safeguard the development of automation technologies. Pasquale argued for a precautionary approach to the development of AI - one that favours a careful deployment of new laws for their usage. Whereas Fuller argued for a more proactionary approach to technological innovation - one that allows AI to developed unencumbered by the sorts of governance that might limit its scope. This debate was recorded for SingularityNET as part of...
2021-02-24
1h 16
FUTURES Podcast
New Laws of Robotics w/ Frank Pasquale
Professor of Law Frank Pasquale shares his insights on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can capitalise on human strengths and take advantage of human limits; what automation means for healthcare, education and warfare; and how the robotics regulations we implement today might have a dramatic effect on the future of work. Frank Pasquale is Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School and author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. His work has appeared in the Atlantic, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian, and other outlets. Find out more...
2021-02-15
52 min
FUTURES Podcast
New Laws of Robotics w/ Frank Pasquale
Professor of Law Frank Pasquale shares his insights on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can capitalise on human strengths and take advantage of human limits; what automation means for healthcare, education and warfare; and how the robotics regulations we implement today might have a dramatic effect on the future of work. Frank Pasquale is Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School and author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. His work has appeared in the Atlantic, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian, and other outlets. Find out more...
2021-02-15
52 min
Future Tense
The New Laws of Robotics and what they might mean for AI
Way back in 1942 science fiction writer Isaac Asimov created the Three Laws of Robotics. They were written into a short story called “Runaround”. Their influence on technological development has been significant and long lasting Now, legal academic and AI expert Frank Pasquale has expanded that list. Building on Asimov’s legacy, Professor Pasquale’s four new laws of robotics are designed to ensure that the future development of artificial intelligence is done in the interest of humanity.
2020-12-06
29 min
Money on the Left
New Laws of Robotics with Frank Pasquale
Frank Pasquale joins Money on the Left to discuss the legal and monetary politics that will determine the future of automation. Professor of Law at the Brooklyn Law School, Pasquale is author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information (2015) as well as recently published New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI (2020), both with Harvard University Press. He is a leading thinker in the law of A.I., algorithms, and machine learning and, as he makes clear in his recent book, a committed advocate for a public-money driven just t...
2020-12-02
1h 22
What You Say in English!
Episode 16: Pasquale's secret to learning English.
For this week, I am reacting to Pasquale Cangiano, one of the administrators of the Facebook group Canguro English. He's a 47-year-old Italian man who has many things to say about learning English. The best part is that he's not an English teacher, but he has come to the same conclusion as many English teachers: learning a language is about how much you enjoy the process. The whole conversation between Pasquale and Christian Saunders, the founder of Canguro English, is almost 40 minutes long, but I've chosen this short extract, not only to raise awareness on what English learners should...
2020-11-15
30 min
Legal Tech Academy
Frank Pasquale and The New Laws of Robotics
How much will AI impact our future law? How much legal work can it be entrusted with? And how should we regulate it? Those are some of the key questions in the acclaimed author Frank Pasquale's new book New Laws of Robotics. The Legal Tech Academy invited him to present his work and discuss it with an expert panel. The panel included Raphaële Xenidis who just started a Marie Curie fellowship at the Univesity of Copenhagen on the topic of algorithmic discrimination and EU law, Jacob Livingston Slosser who is a postdoc at the University of Co...
2020-10-02
1h 32
Segurança Legal
Episódio #255 – O dilema do Dilema das Redes
Neste episódio damos nossas impressões sobre o documentário “O dilema das Redes” Ajude o Segurança Legal a continuar existindo. Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! ShowNotes Episódio #195 – Dez Argumentos Para Você Deletar Agora Suas Redes Sociais Thread da Mozila The Social Dilemma Fails to Tackle the Real Issues in Tech (Indicado pelo Paulo Rená) Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013) Morte de bebês negros cai pela metade quando tratados por médicos negros Twitter apologises for ‘racist’ image-cropping algorithm Alguns livros sobre a questão abordada no documentário Auto...
2020-09-25
1h 00
The Rules of Software Development
Naomi Freeman on Empathy in Software
In this episode I'm talking to Naomi Freeman, two time nominated Woman of Influence for Royal Bank of Canada's Women Entrepreneur award. Naomi has been an engineer, team lead, CTO and founder. Naomi is also an instructor for Treehouse and LinkedIn Learning and she actively takes a mentoring role in Rails Girls and Coder Dojo. Naomi is passionate about using Software to better the world and is currently co-authoring a book on Software and Empathy with a working title of The Compassionate Coder. In this episode we talk about Naomi's journey from a Philosophy and Creative Writing...
2020-05-10
43 min
Steve Wright’s Big Guests
Tim Vine and Joe Pasquale
Tim chats about his Plastic Elvis tour and Joe's heading on the road as Frank Spencer.
2020-02-11
13 min
The Pupillage Podcast
The Future of the Bar
For the final episode of the Pupillage Podcast, we look into the future: what lies ahead for the Bar? Are the robots coming for our wigs and gowns? We heard from three guests who have given this a lot of thought and found that the changes ahead are bigger than we could ever have imagined… Guests Jamie Susskind: author, speaker and barrister at Littleton Chambers http://www.littletonchambers.com/barrister/jamie-susskind/ and https://www.jamiesusskind.com/. To follow Jamie on Twitter @jamiesusskind and you can buy Future Politics here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Future-Politics-Living-Together-Transformed/dp/0198825617/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie...
2019-10-30
53 min
Naked Diner
Phil Zuckerman – Naked Diner Ep 161
Phil Zuckerman is the author of six books, including The Nonreligious, co-authored with Luke Galen and Frank Pasquale; Living the Secular Life; Faith No More; Society without God; Invitation toPhil Zuckerman – Naked Diner Ep 161 was first posted on September 23, 2019 at 9:03 am.©2016 "ZXH Creative". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at zxhcreative@gmail.com
2019-09-23
00 min
Competition Lore Podcast
Law unto themselves?
The pervasiveness of platforms in our societies is hard to ignore. It has wide ranging effects on and implications for our economic, social and cultural practices and lives. Some focus on the dominance of digital platforms as a failing of antitrust and call for an entire overhaul of the intellectual enterprise. Others go further. One of those is the guest on this episode, Professor Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland, author of the widely acclaimed book, The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms that Control Money and Information. For Frank, the societal concerns raised by platform dom...
2019-09-04
43 min
Digital Sociology Podcast
Episode 18: Frank Pasquale, big data, algorithms and discrimination in the black box society
In this episode I am speaking to Frank Pasquale who is Professor of Law at the University of Maryland. We talk about his work which has addressed the impact of big data and algorithmic processing on reputation, search and finance. We discussed how the data we generate an hour every day lives has enabled a drive to assess, rank and judge ourselves and others. He offer some insight as to why and how credit rating agencies have become so powerful and what impact they have. Frank also warns that critiques of data driven analysis and ranking can often just lead...
2018-12-21
28 min
Tech for Good Live
TFGL at The Federation Episode 6 - Functional Sovereignty with Frank Pasquale
This is the final episode in a special series in partnership with The Federation, exploring ethics in tech.In this episode, we talk about 'Functional Sovereignty' with Frank Pasquale.He talks to us about the concepts in his book The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms Behind Money & Information About Frank:Frank Pasquale's scholarship and public speaking translates complex law and policy into accessible writing and presentations. His research agenda focuses on challenges posed to information law by rapidly changing technology. He is presently researching a book on automation a...
2018-12-10
38 min
LibriVox 5th Anniversary Collection Vol. 3 by VARI
Frank Pasquale, author of "The Black Box Society," on secret algorithms from Nov 19, 2018
Algorithms are rating you in ways you have no knowledge of, or control over. Big Tech and Wall Street are joining forces for just this reason. On this Techtonic, Mark interviews Frank Pasquale, law professor at University of Maryland, about his book "The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information." Tomaš Dvo?ák - "Game Boy Tune" - Machinarium Soundtrack - "Mark's intro" - "Interview with Frank Pasquale" - "Your calls and comments 201-209-9368" Color Kings - "Black Box" - Black Box http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/82516
2018-11-20
1h 06
Oral Argument
Episode 179: Snowglobe
Joe becomes the guest guest and Mike Madison the guest host, as we talk about Joe's new research into the web of law and what citations tell us about what law means. As one might expect for a show which is ostensibly about legal theory but actually, as all good argunauts know, an extended meditation on Being Joe, this is a very special episode of Oral Argument. This show’s links: Joe Miller's faculty profile and writing Mike Madison’s website, writing, and blog Joseph Miller, Law's Semantic Self-Portrait: Discerning Doctrine with Co-Citation Networks and Keywords Jose...
2018-09-09
1h 26
Oral Argument
Episode 175: The Law Should Not Kick Down
We're joined by Paul Gowder to discuss the rule of law, private power, and technology. We start, after important discussion of fishing bycatch and speech patterns of the western United States, with Paul's more general thoughts on the rule of law, oligopolies, and equality. Conversation then focuses on the connection between substantive politics and rule of law and principles and then on the role of technology in facilitating collective action, including through Paul's Dr. StrangeContract and a new podcast idea for Paul's fights with customer service at large corporations and a prognostication of a future of AI retention specialists...
2018-07-21
1h 20
Tech Empire with Michael Kwet and Tshi Malatji
The Black Box Society, E-Education and Big Tech Regulation with Frank Pasquale
This episode welcomes Frank Pasquale to discuss The Black Box Society. We explore Frank’s academic journey, and how black box technologies – technologies which the public cannot evaluate or understand – are reshaping society. We cover, among other topics, Big Data profiling, technology in the schools, copyright in the digital era, democratic participation in a complex information society and the regulation of Big Tech corporations.Frank Pasquale is Professor of Law at the University of Maryland. He is an affiliate fellow at Yale’s Information Society Project (ISP) and Vermont Law School’s New Economy Law Center (NELC). Pasquale is an expert on...
2018-06-01
56 min
The Week in Health Law
129. Trusted Stool. Guest, Diane Hoffman.
Frank Pasquale, Nicolas Terry and their Guests discuss the significant health law and policy issues of the week. Show notes are at TWIHL.com.
2018-03-01
00 min
Odd Lots
This Is How Algorithms Impact Every Aspect Of Our Lives, from News to Credit Scores to Stocks
Algorithms. People talk about them all the time, particularly in relation to markets. But who actually designs them, and what do they do? On this week's episode of the Odd Lots podcast, we speak with Frank Pasquale, a law professor at the University of Maryland, and the author of "The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information." Pasquale, who has been following the growing importance of algorithms for several years explains the various ways they're shaping our life without us being aware of it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-12-18
31 min
Get the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Church History: Volume 2 Audiobook by John D. Woodbridge, Frank A. James III
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1245 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Church History: Volume 2 Subtitle: From Pre-Reformation to the Present Day Author: John D. Woodbridge, Frank A. James III Narrator: John D. Woodbridge, Frank A. James III Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins Language: English Release date: 10-17-17 Publisher: Zondervan Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: Church History, Volume Two: Audio Lectures features 22 lessons and offers a unique contextual view of how the Christian church spread and developed from Reformation times to the present. It did so not...
2017-10-17
05 min
Get the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Theology for Beginners Audiobook by Frank Sheed
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1245 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Theology for Beginners Author: Frank Sheed Narrator: Kate Adams Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins Language: English Release date: 08-04-17 Publisher: Ignatius Press Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: The acclaimed Catholic writer and apologist Frank Sheed presents one of the most clear and outstanding explanations of the central doctrines of the Christian faith ever written. He starts with a compelling case of good reasons for anyone to study theology, and the wonderful rewards that accompany such...
2017-08-04
04 min
C4eRadio: Sounds of Ethics
Frank Pasquale, Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech (Mar 24, '17)
Frank Pasquale, Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech (Mar 24, '17) by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
2017-07-12
13 min
Technology and Democracy
Outnumbered! Statistics, Data and the Public Interest - Session Two
A workshop at CRASSH on the uses of number, in and against the public interest: past, present and future. Session Two - Liz McFall, Jonathan Gray and Frank Pasquale This event is organised by the ‘Technology and Democracy’ project and will bring historical and contemporary perspectives to bear on the question of how the public interest is to be determined in a world increasingly under the rule of number, data and quantification. Speakers: Will Davies (Goldsmiths) Glen O'Hara (Oxford Brookes) Liz McFall (OU) Jonathan Gray (Bath) Frank Pasquale (Maryland) Collecting information about the public has often caused controversy...
2017-06-09
1h 28
Technology and Democracy
Outnumbered! Statistics, Data and the Public Interest - Session One
A workshop at CRASSH on the uses of number, in and against the public interest: past, present and future. Session One - Will Davies and Glen O'Hara This event is organised by the ‘Technology and Democracy’ project and will bring historical and contemporary perspectives to bear on the question of how the public interest is to be determined in a world increasingly under the rule of number, data and quantification. Speakers: Will Davies (Goldsmiths) Glen O'Hara (Oxford Brookes) Liz McFall (OU) Jonathan Gray (Bath) Frank Pasquale (Maryland) Collecting information about the public has often caused controversy...
2017-06-09
1h 34
Technology and Democracy
Frank Pasquale - 25 May 2017 - Humane Automation; The Political Economy of Working with - Rather than Against - Machines
We are being told a simple story about the future of work: if a machine can record and imitate what you do, you will be replaced by it. Christened a “fourth industrial revolution,” a narrative of mass unemployment is now gripping policymakers. It envisions human workers rendered superfluous by ever-more-powerful software, robots, and predictive analytics. Substituting robots for workers may seem like an impossibly grandiose ambition. But its main problem is not impracticality—rather, it is not nearly grand enough. It is a vision of society built on a narrow consumerism. We don’t exist simply to be served. We...
2017-06-02
1h 13
Teaching in Higher Ed
Digital Redlining and Privacy
Chris Gilliard talks about digital redlining and privacy on episode 130 of Teaching in Higher Ed. Quotes from the episode Unless you have a really keen understanding of how filtering works, you often don’t know what you’re not getting. –Chris Gilliard Both with faculty and students, the awareness of how closely we’re watched when we’re on networks is not high. –Chris Gilliard Digital redlining is tech policies, practices, pedagogy, and investment decisions that reinforce class and race boundaries. –Chris Gilliard Resources Mentioned...
2016-12-08
35 min
Future Out Loud podcast
Algorithmic Bias
Jacqueline Wernimont joins Heather Ross and Andrew Maynard to talk about algorithmic bias -- what is it, and how should we think about it now and in the future. •https://jwernimont.com/ - Jacque Wernimont's website •https://webapp4.asu.edu/directory/person/2468640 - Jacque's ASU directory listing •First, let’s definite what an algorithm is. Check out a definition with examples here: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question717.htm •Jacque talks about the phenomenon of redlining and reverse redlining in Detroit in the 20th century. Read more here: http://www.citylab.com/housing/2015/03/mapping-the-lasting-effects-of-redlining/388333/ •Read more about Frank Pasquali’s black box society he...
2016-11-25
00 min
Oral Argument
Episode 115: Gonna Work? (Live at the Tech Law Institute)
We made a return to the annual Tech Law Institute meeting in Atlanta and recorded a live episode about self-driving cars. We talked optimism, pessimism, political valence, regulatory challenges, federalism, trolley problems, and more. This show’s links: Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! NHTSA, Federal Automated Vehicles Policy RAND, Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers Duncan Black, some posts on self-driving cars: Not Gonna Work, No One Will Listen to Me, Spot the Key Phrase, "the revolutionary transportation technology”…. Chris Martin and Joe Ryan, Super-Cheap Driverless Cabs to Kick Mass Transit to the Curb Tes...
2016-10-28
59 min
The Week in Health Law
65. Back to School Special Part 2. Professors Beletsky, Fusee Brown, and Pasquale.
Leo Beletsky discusses there opiate crisis and the curative but unfunded mandate. Erin Fusee Brown discusses Universal health Services v. U.S., ex rel. Escobar. Frank Pasquale with a tour de force on MACRA’s Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).
2016-08-17
00 min
Oral Argument
Episode 107: Unleash the Joe
A special live-to-tape dig through the mailbag. This show’s links: Christian’s Modern American Legal Theory audio downloads (paste this into your podcast app: http://www.hydratext.com/malt2016?format=rss) Episodes relevant to driverless cars: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale and Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Jonathan Masur’s episode: All over the Gander SustainAtlanta Oral Argument 74: Minimum Curiosity (guest Amanda Frost) More Perfect (a side project of Radiolab) Oral Argument 77: Jackasses Are People Too (guest Adama Kolber) Oral Argument 44: Serial Sarah Koenig, Judge Orderns New Trial for Adnan Syed (containing a link a...
2016-08-13
1h 19
Center for Internet and Society
Ben Peters - Hearsay Culture Show #252 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
Get ready for one of my common (but not yet patented - too abstract?) barrages of new shows over the next few days. That's what weekends are for - catching up on Hearsay Culture postings! So,to quote XTC - appropriately in this insane election cycle and as one bulwark against the ignorance enveloping our political process - let's begin! I'm pleased to post the first of the Spring 2016 shows, Show #252 from April 22, with Prof. Ben Peters of the University of Tulsa, author of How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. Ben has written...
2016-04-22
00 min
Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Video
The Promise (and Threat) of Algorithmic Accountability
Contributor(s): Professor Frank Pasquale | From search engine results to credit scores, software orders and weights hundreds of variables into clean, simple interfaces, taking us from question to answer in a fraction of a second. But the rise of big data and predictive analytics in media and finance has alarmed many academics, activists, journalists and legal experts. Three aspects of algorithmic ordering of information have provoked particular scrutiny. The data used may be inaccurate or inappropriate. Algorithmic modeling may be biased or limited. And the uses of algorithms are still opaque in many critical sectors. Policymakers must address each of...
2016-01-26
1h 36
Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
The Promise (and Threat) of Algorithmic Accountability
Contributor(s): Professor Frank Pasquale | From search engine results to credit scores, software orders and weights hundreds of variables into clean, simple interfaces, taking us from question to answer in a fraction of a second. But the rise of big data and predictive analytics in media and finance has alarmed many academics, activists, journalists and legal experts. Three aspects of algorithmic ordering of information have provoked particular scrutiny. The data used may be inaccurate or inappropriate. Algorithmic modeling may be biased or limited. And the uses of algorithms are still opaque in many critical sectors. Policymakers must address each of...
2016-01-26
1h 36
Oral Argument
Episode 81: Hymn, Part 1
First: oil can, a hymn, and feedback, including a discussion of the web and so-called social obligations. Is a hot dog a sandwich, and is it murder if your group of trapped spelunkers decides, unanimously, to draw lots and eat the loser? We end this part of the conversation (part two next episode and part three at a later date) there, just by asking the second question. This show’s links: Vienna Teng, The Hymn of Acxiom (“Leave your life open. You don’t have to hide. . . . Let our formulas find your soul.”) About Acxiom Peter Bright...
2015-11-15
1h 17
Oral Argument
Episode 75: Air Gap
We start with some feedback and thoughts on the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, criminal law, and Christian’s brush with Upstream Color greatness. Also Joe’s thank-you notes. Then we’re joined by Mary Ellen O’Connell to talk about international law, weapons, hacking, Stuxnet, war, and killer robots. Mary Ellen maintains that the law we have is perfectly capable of dealing with what seem like new challenges. This show’s links: Mary Ellen O’Connell’s faculty profile and writing Danielle Allen, Our Declaration The Declaration of Independence Upstream Color Dan Goodin, Meet “badBIOS,” the Mysterious Mac...
2015-09-18
1h 26
Oral Argument
Episode 73: Looking for the Splines
We open the burgeoning mailbag. And oh what a bounty! Side A: 1. Georgia’s assertion of copyright over its annotated statutes. 2. Law school application, rankings, and preparation. 3. The utility for law of having a Ph.D. 4. Substantive due process and Lochner. 5. Would law school be better without the study of the Supreme Court or constitutional law? Side B: 6. Voting rights and proportional representation. 7. Whether we’ve had a fair discussion of the death penalty. 8. What makes legal writing good or bad? 9. Other podcasts. 10. Race and the law. 11. The utilitarian case for manual override of driverless cars. 12. Facebook’s ability to cre...
2015-09-04
1h 29
Oral Argument
Episode 70: No Drones in the Park
Drones and robots are or soon will be watching you, driving you, delivering to you, and maybe even trying to kill you. They’re loud, nosy, deadly, useful, safe, and dangerous. There are many different kinds of them and many different kinds of us. What should we do when, say, a man shoots a camera-bearing drone out of the sky above his property? Or when a creditor remotely shuts down your car when you’re behind on your payments but, unfortunately, while you’re on the highway? For some answers and more questions, we chat with delightfully deep-thinking Frank Pasqua...
2015-08-07
1h 18
Intelligence Squared
The internet is a failed utopia
This week's podcast comes from the closing session of our recent Digital Summit with Vanity Fair. See intelligencesquared.com for more information about the summit. To many the hopes we had for the internet when it first emerged have been smashed by the revelations of government surveillance of our personal data – with the cooperation of the tech giants who know and record our every move online. But to others the technological advances of the last 20 years have opened up an unprecedented world of abundance. It’s not just as consumers of physical goods that we have benefited, but as users of i...
2015-06-18
00 min
Thinking Allowed
Lesbian Lives in Russia; Big Data
Lesbian lives in Russia: Laurie Taylor talks to Francesca Stella, Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Glasgow, and author of a study which explores the changing nature of same sex relationships amongst women since the demise of state communism. From the metropolis to the provinces, she finds evidence of women negotiating visible, as well as closeted lives. Also, is 'big data' leading to the pervasive 24/7 surveillance of every moment of our lives? Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law at the University of Maryland, argues that unlimited data collection is having unforeseen and risky consequences....
2015-06-10
28 min
CyberLaw and Business Report
Big Data and the Black Box Society with Frank Pasquale
Maryland Carey Law Professor (and author of Black Box Society) Frank Pasquale exposes how powerful interests abuse secrecy for profit and explains ways to rein them in. Demanding transparency is only the first step. An intelligible society would assure that key decisions of its most important firms are fair, nondiscriminatory, and open to criticism. Silicon Valley and Wall Street need to accept as much accountability as they impose on other.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2015-02-18
50 min
New Books in Systems and Cybernetics
Frank Pasquale, “The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information” (Harvard UP, 2015)
Hidden algorithms make many of the decisions that affect significant areas of society: the economy, personal and organizational reputation, the promotion of information, etc. These complex formulas, or processes, are thought by many to be unbiased and impartial and, therefore, good for automated decision-making. Yet, recent scandals, as well as... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/systems-and-cybernetics
2014-12-24
52 min
New Books in Technology
Frank Pasquale, “The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information” (Harvard UP, 2015)
Hidden algorithms make many of the decisions that affect significant areas of society: the economy, personal and organizational reputation, the promotion of information, etc. These complex formulas, or processes, are thought by many to be unbiased and impartial and, therefore, good for automated decision-making. Yet, recent scandals, as well as information uncovered by researchers and investigative reporters have uncovered that these algorithms may not be as neutral as believed. At the same time, there is no mechanism, legal or otherwise, that would force organizations to make these hidden processes transparent for evaluation. In his new book, The...
2014-12-24
52 min
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Frank Pasquale, “The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information” (Harvard UP, 2015)
Hidden algorithms make many of the decisions that affect significant areas of society: the economy, personal and organizational reputation, the promotion of information, etc. These complex formulas, or processes, are thought by many to be unbiased and impartial and, therefore, good for automated decision-making. Yet, recent scandals, as well as information uncovered by researchers and investigative reporters have uncovered that these algorithms may not be as neutral as believed. At the same time, there is no mechanism, legal or otherwise, that would force organizations to make these hidden processes transparent for evaluation. In his new book, The Black Box Society...
2014-12-24
52 min
The Harvard Brief
Frank Pasquale, “The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information” (Harvard UP, 2015)
Hidden algorithms make many of the decisions that affect significant areas of society: the economy, personal and organizational reputation, the promotion of information, etc. These complex formulas, or processes, are thought by many to be unbiased and impartial and, therefore, good for automated decision-making. Yet, recent scandals, as well as information uncovered by researchers and investigative reporters have uncovered that these algorithms may not be as neutral as believed. At the same time, there is no mechanism, legal or otherwise, that would force organizations to make these hidden processes transparent for evaluation.In his new book, The...
2014-12-24
52 min
Center for Internet and Society
Frank Pasquale - Hearsay Culture Show #223 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland School of Law, author of The Black Box Society: Technologies of Search, Reputation, and Finance. I am an unabashed fan and admirer of Frank's work, and find his ability to annotate blog posts to be the gold standard. So this was a difficult interview for me, simply because I was tempted to use the classic professorial one-word prompt "discuss," and leave the microphone open for Frank to deliver a monologue for 50 minutes. Alas, I did not do that. Frank's book discusses the...
2014-11-06
00 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Frank Pasquale – Hearsay Culture Show #223
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland School of Law, author of The Black Box Society: […]
2014-11-06
58 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Frank Pasquale – Hearsay Culture Show #223
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland School of Law, author of The Black Box Society: […]
2014-11-06
58 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Frank Pasquale – Hearsay Culture Show #223
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of […]
2014-11-06
58 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Frank Pasquale – Hearsay Culture Show #223
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland School of Law, author of The Black Box Society: […]
2014-11-06
58 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Frank Pasquale – Hearsay Culture Show #223
I am thrilled to post Show # 223, November 6, my interview with Prof. Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland School of Law, author of The Black Box Society: […]
2014-11-06
58 min
The Social Network Show
TSNS: Laura Davis and Frank Pasquale - Online Safety and Violence Prevention
The Social Network Show weclomes Laura Davis of Mediaplanet and Frank Pasquale, Law Professor at the University of Maryland, to discuss online safety and violence prevention. Original Air Date: 8/8/13.
2013-08-08
52 min
The Social Network Show
TSNS: Sandy Garrosino and Frank Pasquale - Cyberbullying and Online Safety
The Social Network Show weclomes Sandy Garossino of Red Hood Project and Frank Pasquale, Law Professor at the University of Maryland, to discuss cyber bullying and online safety. Original Air Date: 7/27/13.
2013-07-27
52 min
Promigeflüster
Promigeflüster 174 - Big Gee
„Anti-Depressions-Musik“! Mit diesem Etikett würden Greg, Marc und Pasquale ihr Debutalbum „Retrologie“ versehen. Musik für pure Lebensfreude, für ein neues Wirtschaftswunder und für den Fortbestand von musikalischer Qualität. Das alles im Funk-Style, mit deutschen Texten - präsentiert unter dem einprägsamen Namen „Big Gee“. Greg Zimmermann ein renommierter Komponist und Musikproduzent mit eigenem Tonstudio in Köln und Pasquale Aleardi dem breiten Publikum als Schauspieler ein fester Begriff. 2003 beschließen die Beiden, sich mit dem befreundeten Saxophonisten und Songwriter Marc Leymann zusammenzutun und als Band loszulegen (der Spitzname für Greg hatte sich so lange bewährt, dass er...
2010-07-17
08 min