Somewhere on Earth: The Global Tech Podcast

<p>Somewhere on Earth: The Global Tech Podcast is a weekly podcast that looks at technology and how it impacts our daily lives. We tell the untold tech stories from Somewhere on Earth.  We don’t do new toys and gadgets, but look at new trends, new tech and new ways we use that tech in our everyday lives. <br><br>We discuss how the ever evolving digital world is changing our culture and our societies, but we don’t shy away from the news of the day, looking at the tech behind the top stories affecting our world.<br>  <br>Find a story + Make it News = <b>Change the World.</b></p>

Is Kamala Harris the AI Tsar?

Send us a textIs Kamala Harris the AI Tsar? The upcoming debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is scheduled for next week, where the two candidates for the U.S. presidency will engage in a direct confrontation on the ABC news channel in anticipation of the November election. Should the topic of artificial intelligence arise, it may favour Kamala Harris, given her significant involvement in AI policy as Vice President. This perspective is shared by Bhaskar Chakravorti, Dean of Global B...

09-10
29:37

🔒 Is Kamala Harris the AI Tsar?

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textIs Kamala Harris the AI Tsar? The upcoming debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is scheduled for next week, where the two candidates for the U.S. presidency will engage in a direct confrontation on the ABC news channel in anticipation of the November election. Should the topic of artificial intelligence arise, it may favour Kamala Harris, given her significant involvement in AI policy as Vice President. This perspective is shared by Bhaskar Chakra...

09-10
50:07

Tiny batteries for tiny robots that could deliver drugs inside our bodies

Send us a textTiny batteries for tiny robots that could deliver drugs inside our bodies Engineers at MIT have developed a miniature battery that can power cell-sized, autonomous robots for drug delivery within the human body, as well as for other purposes such as detecting leaks in gas pipelines. The batteries measure 0.1 mm in length and 0.002mm in thickness each - that’s about the same thickness as a human hair. The battery captures oxygen from the air and uses it to oxidize zinc, generatin...

09-03
31:34

🔒 Tiny batteries for tiny robots that could deliver drugs inside our bodies

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textTiny batteries for tiny robots that could deliver drugs inside our bodiesEngineers at MIT have developed a miniature battery that can power cell-sized, autonomous robots for drug delivery within the human body, as well as for other purposes such as detecting leaks in gas pipelines. The batteries measure 0.1 mm in length and 0.002mm in thickness each - that’s about the same thickness as a human hair. The battery captures oxygen from the air and uses it to o...

09-03
44:53

🔒 Is the internet in Pakistan behind a firewall?

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textIs the internet in Pakistan behind a firewall?Recently internet speeds throughout Pakistan have significantly diminished, leading to widespread outrage and allegations that the government is covertly implementing a new firewall system to enhance its surveillance and control over the nation’s internet. The government has denied any responsibility for this slowdown, which has impacted millions of users and caused disruptions for businesses nationwide. Founde...

08-27
43:39

Is the internet in Pakistan behind a firewall?

Send us a textIs the internet in Pakistan behind a firewall? Recently internet speeds throughout Pakistan have significantly diminished, leading to widespread outrage and allegations that the government is covertly implementing a new firewall system to enhance its surveillance and control over the nation’s internet. The government has denied any responsibility for this slowdown, which has impacted millions of users and caused disruptions for businesses nationwide. Founder and Director of Netb...

08-27
24:55

AI submissions are avoiding detection at a well-respected university in the UK

Send us a textAI submissions are avoiding detection at a well-respected university in the UK As exam results roll in for pupils across the Northern Hemisphere, a study conducted at the University of Reading showed that 94 percent of the AI-generated exam submissions went unnoticed. On average, these artificial responses received higher grades than those from real students. Dr Peter Scarfe who led the study, is on the show. Wireless monitoring of audience reactions How can a producer ensure a ...

08-20
32:07

🔒 AI submissions are avoiding detection at a well-respected university in the UK

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textAI submissions are avoiding detection at a well-respected university in the UK As exam results roll in for pupils across the Northern Hemisphere, a study conducted at the University of Reading showed that 94 percent of the AI-generated exam submissions went unnoticed. On average, these artificial responses received higher grades than those from real students. Dr Peter Scarfe who led the study, is on the show.Wireless monitoring of audience reactions How ca...

08-20
10:00

Internet blackout in Equatorial Guinea and social media bans in Venezuela

Send us a textInternet blackout in Equatorial Guinea and social media bans in Venezuela Internet access has been cut off in Equatorial Guinea, specifically in the Annobón province. Residents have been protesting against the government's environmental and human rights violations on the island. Digital rights advocates are urging the government to restore internet services. Our editor Ania Lichtarowicz, has the details. Meanwhile, connectivity issues are also affecting Venezuela. NetBlock...

08-13
24:48

🔒 Internet blackout in Equatorial Guinea and social media bans in Venezuela

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textInternet blackout in Equatorial Guinea and social media bans in Venezuela Internet access has been cut off in Equatorial Guinea, specifically in the Annobón province. Residents have been protesting against the government's environmental and human rights violations on the island. Digital rights advocates are urging the government to restore internet services. Our editor Ania Lichtarowicz, has the details. Meanwhile, connectivity issues are also affect...

08-13
36:14

Can a booming tech economy help Ukraine in the war against Russia?

Send us a textCan a booming tech economy help Ukraine in the war against Russia?Ukrainian Independence Day is almost upon us, and as the war with Russia continues well into its third year, we want to look at how everyday tech development continues and is a vital part of the country's economy. We’ve brought together three entrepreneurs to tell us about their work. Andrey Klen is co-founder of a number of tech businesses – including Petcube, O0 Design, and Spend With Ukraine. The pl...

08-06
26:19

🔒 Can a booming tech economy help Ukraine in the war against Russia?

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textCan a booming tech economy help Ukraine in the war against Russia? Ukrainian Independence Day is almost upon us, and as the war with Russia continues well into its third year, we want to look at how everyday tech development continues and is a vital part of the country's economy. We’ve brought together three entrepreneurs to tell us about their work. Andrey Klen is co-founder of a number of tech businesses – including Petcube, O0 Design, and Sp...

08-06
10:00

Would you like more SOEP and also help keep the show going?

Send us a textWould you like more SOEP and also help keep the show going?A little message from Gareth (and the team) to remind you that you can subscribe for even more content from Somewhere on Earth for $10US a month - and you can cancel anytime too. Normal transmissions resume after this short break.Huge THXThe SOEP TeamSupport the showEditor: Ania LichtarowiczProduction Manager: Liz Tuohy Recording and audio editing : Lansons | Team Farner For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get...

08-02
01:37

Getting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin?

Send us a textGetting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin?The Mozilla Foundation, widely recognised for the Firefox Browser, temporarily took down browser add-ons that assist people in Russia in bypassing state censorship, following a request from the state, according to news reports. It reversed this decision and reinstated the browser add-ons that Russia objected to. Apple though has been criticised by a VPN provider for complying with Russian demands to remove ...

07-30
28:12

🔒 Getting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin?

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textGetting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin? The Mozilla Foundation, widely recognised for the Firefox Browser, temporarily took down browser add-ons that assist people in Russia in bypassing state censorship, following a request from the state, according to news reports. It reversed this decision and reinstated the browser add-ons that Russia objected to. Apple though has been criticised by a VPN provider for complying with Ru...

07-30
43:06

Duchenne UK pushes tech to its limits to help those with the condition

Send us a textDuchenne UK pushes tech to its limits to help those with the condition This week we see the impact one charity is having on development of assistive technology for the degenerative condition Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), which affects more than 300,000 people around the world. The technology is playing a vital role in keeping teenage dreams alive. A mother and son tell their story; he has DMD, she’s founded a charity to tackle some of the big challenges in drug develo...

07-23
31:37

🔒 Duchenne UK pushes tech to its limits to help those with the condition

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textDuchenne UK pushes tech to its limits to help those with the condition This week we see the impact one charity is having on development of assistive technology for the degenerative condition Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), which affects more than 300,000 people around the world. The technology is playing a vital role in keeping teenage dreams alive. A mother and son tell their story; he has DMD, she’s founded a charity to tackle some of the big c...

07-23
42:51

Do we need new laws to control AI? Also the Prix Ars Electronica 2024 winner speaks to SOEP

Send us a textDo we need new laws to control AI?Will current legislation be sufficient to control the development of AI? How is AI affecting our human rights? Is AI good enough to draft legal submissions? Does automation bias make us want to trust the technology more than we should? These are just some the of questions SOEP is asking international human rights attorney Susie Alegre. She’s just published her latest book “Human Rights, Robot Wrongs” and will navigate us throug...

07-16
34:17

🔒 Do we need new laws to control AI? Also the the Prix Ars Electronica 2024 winner speaks to SOEP

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textDo we need new laws to control AI?Will current legislation be sufficient to control the development of AI? How is AI affecting our human rights? Is AI good enough to draft legal submissions? Does automation bias make us want to trust the technology more than we should? These are just some the of questions SOEP is asking international human rights attorney Susie Alegre. She’s just published her latest book “Human Rights, Robot Wrongs” and ...

07-16
10:00

🔒 Using AI to identify threats to human rights and political activists

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textUsing AI to identify threats to human rights and political activists Political activities such as hustings, campaigns and voting are well underway in many countries, but alongside these come incidents of reprisals and voter intimidation in certain regions. Ushahidi is an NGO based in Kenya that maps these incidents. They’ve collaborated with major AI companies specializing in global risk detection. Dataminr utilises public data through its platform to iden...

07-10
10:00

Somewhere on Earth

The team that bought you the excellent BBC Digital Planet (now no more) is back looking at the untold and unloved tech stories from around the world. The show delves deeper into tech for good and explores the impact of a lack of access to tech. A wealth of experience and knowledge, as well as some big names in tech, science and business, makes this show stand out from other tech podcasts. Entertaining and informative. Highly recommended.

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