Episode 25

The TRIPS Patent Waiver and Communicating Science Differently ft. Sabrina McCormick

May 14, 2022

TRANSCRIPT

This month, Shobita and Jack discuss how scientists are engaging in the boiling politics of abortion in the United States, the implications of large language models (a new type of artificial intelligence), and Elon Musk's possible takeover of Twitter. And we have a fascinating conversation with Morgan Ames about her award-winning book The Charisma Machine, which focuses on the global One Laptop Per Child project. Ames is Professor of Practice at the School of Information and Associate Director of Research for the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine and Society at the University of California, Berkeley.

Study Questions:

  1. What are the problems with scientists taking such a prominent role in the abortion debate, especially in the US?

  2. What was the hope behind the One Laptop Per Child project, and how did it fail?

  3. What biases lay underneath the One Laptop Per Child project, in the idea, the design, and the implementation?

  4. What role does hype play in shaping our understanding of emerging technologies? What are its positive and negative dimensions?

  5. Could a One Laptop Per Child-type project ever be successful? How?

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