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7. When The Aftermath of Trauma Emerges in Research
46:35||Season 1, Ep. 7Have you come across the term trauma-informed research lately? In episode 7, Femma interviews Ayhan about his upcoming book titled 'A Practical Guide to Trauma Sensitive Research: Integrating Trauma-Informed Frameworks into the Qualitative Research Lifecycle', to be published by Routledge. Ayhan, a therapist and researcher, shares insights on handling trauma in research to avoid harm. Both talk about the importance of understanding trauma, using careful approaches in research, and providing practical advice for researchers. The conversation covers misconceptions about trauma, ethical considerations, and the need for supervision in research projects. Ayhan's book aims to improve research practices by integrating trauma-informed principles, making research safer for participants and researchers. This discussion is informative for those interested in applying trauma-informed approaches in their research. For more insights, the article that preceded the book is available here: https://uxpamagazine.org/trauma-sensitive-research-for-user-researcher/
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6. Understanding Pandemic Effects and Educational Advances
49:26||Season 1, Ep. 6In episode six, we welcomed Dr Amir Hajiyavand and Dr Ali Sadegh-Zadeh to discuss two pivotal studies. The first study explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social and mental health, employing machine learning for its analysis. The second study probes into undergraduates' perceptions of and engagement with AI-enhanced online education. To add a twist to our conversation, we introduced a Turing Test challenge, testing our ability to discern between responses generated by humans and those by AI.5. Storytelling with AI
43:43||Season 1, Ep. 5In this episode, we chat with Sudhansu from India about his journey in creating a film that combines AI and human insights to highlight climate change. Sudhansu shares his background in product management and his recent focus on filmmaking and AI. He's motivated by the direct impact of climate change he's observed and aims to raise awareness through his work. He walks us through his creative process, the AI tools he utilises, and the obstacles he encounters, showcasing the potential of AI in storytelling and advocacy. His film, "The Climate Monster," serves as a prime example of using technology creatively to tackle global issues.Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_UzIZHUmOA&t=0sYou can also find Sudhansu via his website: https://sudhansu.xyz/4. Are we human or are we ChatGPT?
30:21||Season 1, Ep. 4In episode four, Femma and Ayhan tackle the Turing Test, designed to see if AI can mimic human talk convincingly so that it's indistinguishable from real people. They discuss Alan Turing's contributions, then experiment live, adapting the test to see if they can tell apart human from AI responses in different scenarios. This episode is research in action, blending learning and fun, and is available on YouTube, Apple and Spotify.3. The Appeal of AI for Neurodivergent People
35:38||Season 1, Ep. 3Episode three of "DNA of AI: Minds, Bodies and Bonds" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI and neurodivergence. Hosts Femma Ashraf and Ayhan Alman explore how AI can support and enhance communication for neurodivergent people. Ayhan shares his personal experience of discovering his neurodivergence through AI, highlighting the impact of AI in understanding diverse cognitive experiences. This episode offers insights into the role of AI in reducing barriers, making it a valuable listen for the AI community and those interested in neurodivergence.2. AI in Cancer Diagnosis
38:09||Season 1, Ep. 2In episode two of "DNA of AI: Minds, Bodies, and Bonds," the focus is on AI's role in cancer diagnosis. Femma Ashraf shares her experiences using AI for early detection and treatment of lung cancer, underscoring the challenges and advancements. She stresses the need for diverse data to prevent racial biases in medical AI. Ayhan Alman facilitates the conversation, drawing out key insights and perspectives. The episode also delves into broader issues of representation in the tech industry and the importance of inclusive approaches in AI development.1. An Introduction
30:24||Season 1, Ep. 1In our first episode of "DNA of AI: Minds, Bodies, and Bonds," Femma Ashraf and Ayhan Alman discuss the role of AI in various psychological and physical health. Femma, with a background in AI and research, talks about using AI for lung cancer diagnosis and treatment, and her experience as a CEO of a med-tech AI startup. Ayhan, a psychotherapist and researcher, shares insights on how AI aids communication, especially for those in marginalised communities, and its potential in the field of psychotherapy. They discuss the impact of AI on mental health, its biases, and its broader implications on society. Join us for an insightful discussion on the intersection of AI, health, and society.