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Stephen Caines
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The Periphery
Radical Dreams: The Promise of Civic Tech and the Power of Memes (with Stephen Caines, Deputy Innovation Officer at San Jose MOTI)
This week, The Periphery talks to Stephen Caines, the Deputy Chief Innovation Officer at the San Jose Mayor's Office of Technology and Innovation (MOTI), about the potential of civic technology and the role of city governments in unlocking it, Stephen's path from law school to municipal government in the heart of Silicon Valley, and the strange and disturbing dynamics of radicalization online. Leave us an honest review, subscribe, and send us any ideas or feedback that you'd like to share at theperipherypodcast@gmail.com. And be sure to become a Conversationalist on our Patreon if you...
2022-05-17
34 min
Trinity Presbyterian, Cleveland TN Podcast
Acts 7:44-53 Stephen‘s Speech (3) 2021-10-03
Pastor Philip Caines | ACTS Sermon Date: 2021-10-03
2021-10-04
27 min
Trinity Presbyterian, Cleveland TN Podcast
Acts 7:17-43 Stephen‘s Speech (2) 2021-09-26
Pastor Philip Caines | ACTS Sermon Date: 2021-09-26
2021-09-27
29 min
Trinity Presbyterian, Cleveland TN Podcast
Acts 7:1-16 Stephen‘s Speech (1) 2021-09-19
Pastor Philip Caines | ACTS Sermon Date: 2021-09-19
2021-09-20
30 min
Trinity Presbyterian, Cleveland TN Podcast
Acts 6:8-15 Stephen‘s Arrest 2021-09-12
Pastor Philip Caines | ACTS Sermon Date: 2021-09-12
2021-09-13
30 min
Front Row
Documentary Witches of the Orient, Antonia Fraser's verse and who should be writing book reviews?
A new documentary Witches Of The Orient' looks back at the last time that Tokyo acted as host. Volleyball made its debut in The 1964 Summer Olympics. And the success of the home team in women’s volleyball became one of the most watched domestic TV events ever. French film director Julien Faraut discovered this now-largely-forgotten event and was captivated by it. The historical biographer Lady Antonia Fraser reveals an unknown aspect of her writing life as four of her poems are set to music by Stephen Hough. Two were written in and about lock-down, one wittily recalls a...
2021-07-14
28 min
Consequential
Is Information Democratized?
In the age of the Internet, a lot of information is at our fingertips. But is it accessible, reliable and up-to-date? In the season finale of Consequential, we're discussing information inequality with guests Asia Biega, Stephen Caines, and Myeong Lee.
2021-02-17
31 min
Increments
#13 - Privacy with Stephen Caines
Stephen is back for round two! In this episode we learn that Vaden wants to live in a panopticon and Ben in a high tech surveillance state. Also, we're all going to use Bing from now on. Stephen Caines is a research fellow at Stanford law school's CodeX centre for legal informatics, where he specializes in the domestic use of facial recognition technology. He received a J.D. from the University of Miami with a concentration in the Business of Innovation, Law, and Technology. Bring on da feedback at incrementspodcast@gmail.com; we check it at l...
2020-10-15
1h 01
Increments
#9 - Facial Recognition Technology with Stephen Caines
The talented Stephen Caines punctures the cloud of confusion that is Ben and Vaden's conception of facial recognition technology. We talk about the development and usage of facial recognition in the private and public spheres, the dangers and merits of the technology, and Vaden's plan to use it a bars. For God's sake don't give that man a GPU. Stephen is a legal technologist with a passion for access to justice. He is a 2019 graduate of the University of Miami School of Law with a concentration in the Business of Innovation, Law, and Technology. While in...
2020-08-07
1h 22
Objectively Incowrecked
066 Of Et·i·quette Importance ft Laverne Caines
Lavern joins me in the studio to talk of the social importance of dress code and etiquette training in helping us to make the right impression on the world Stage.
2020-02-04
1h 27
Our Data Podcast
Facial Recognition Technology with Stephen Caines
In this episode, Stanford CodeX Fellow Stephen Caines will be discussing his research, which focuses on facial recognition and AI. Stephen will illuminate some of the corner cases in which the use of facial recognition, especially in a law enforcement context, can raise questions about ethics and data privacy. Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Our-Data-Stephen-Caines.pdf
2020-01-22
58 min
Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 80 - The Boy Who Didn't Believe in Spring
How crazy is it that Betsy and Kate have never done a Lucille Clifton book before? Nor a Brinton Turkle, but that's a little more understandable. Lucille Clifton was one of the most prolific Black picture book authors in the 70s. Spring has officially sprung and Betsy realized that today's book (which New York schoolchildren are read and given to read every single year around this time) would be the perfect way to celebrate not just the season but Clifton herself. But would Kate like it? Stay tuned, gentle listeners. In the meantime, those of you thinking yearningly of Spring...
2019-03-25
35 min
Totally Insane Tape Show - Randy the Ram goes to Japan
Randy the Ram goes to Japan... ...and teams up with the "Holocaust Clown" Helmut Doork to go against Dr.Crane Michael Caines Millions of Bees and Sir Alec Baldwins Brother Stephen. This week Deano and an extra sleepy Boo take on The Swarm and Shark in Venice, talk about disturbingly depressing cartoons, films you will never ever see and laugh at dead children. check out our all new website at TOTALLYINSANETAPESHOW.COM Contact the show totallyinsanetapeshow@Gmail.com Other sites to visit 8oClockcomics.com Milkingitpodcast.com FOLLOW ON TWITTER @TiTsPodcast @Teattugger @BooLemont @DeanoPeppers @Dereknorms
2014-07-27
1h 21
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2014: Where's the Wrath Now?
Contributor(s): Stephen Fender, Patrick Flanery, Maggie Gee, Professor John Sutherland | This panel will celebrate the 75th anniversary of John Steinbeck’s Great Depression novel The Grapes of Wrath discussing its legacy and asking, given the contemporary social and political climate, where’s the wrath now? Stephen Fender was born in San Francisco. As a teenager he worked alongside Okies on ranches in the San Joaquin Valley, and has never forgot their gritty sense of humour and their inventive use of the English language. He holds degrees from Stanford, Wales and the University of Manchester, and has taught at the Univ...
2014-02-25
1h 21
Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2014: Where's the Wrath Now?
Contributor(s): Stephen Fender, Patrick Flanery, Maggie Gee, Professor John Sutherland | This panel will celebrate the 75th anniversary of John Steinbeck’s Great Depression novel The Grapes of Wrath discussing its legacy and asking, given the contemporary social and political climate, where’s the wrath now? Stephen Fender was born in San Francisco. As a teenager he worked alongside Okies on ranches in the San Joaquin Valley, and has never forgot their gritty sense of humour and their inventive use of the English language. He holds degrees from Stanford, Wales and the University of Manchester, and has taught at the Univ...
2014-02-25
1h 21