Speaking of Cyber

  • 4. מחשבים מסלול מחדש - זכויות אדם בעולם הדיגיטלי

    35:54||Ep. 4
    בפרק זה, ד"ר נועה מור משוחחת עם דפנה דרור-שפוליאנסקי, עמיתת מחקר במרכז פדרמן לחקר הסייבר באוניברסיטה העברית, ודוקטורנטית בפקולטה למשפטים באוניברסיטה העברית. הן דנות במאמר שדרור-פוליאנסקי כתבה יחד עם פרופ' יובל שני, במסגרתו מציעים השניים לחשוב מחדש על תמהיל ואופי זכויות האדם עליהם יש להגן בעולם הדיגיטלי.  *המוזיקה הנפלאה בפתיח: “Carefree Folk Guitar”, musicdoctor* 
  • 3. Dr. Elena Abrusci: The Role of Local, Regional & International Human Rights Institutions in Curbing Online Hate Speech

    35:39||Ep. 3
    In this episode Noa Mor talks with Dr. Elena Abrusci, a a Lecturer in Law at Brunel University London. They discuss Dr. Elena Abrusci’s view that local, regional, and international human rights institutions should be harnessed to better tackle hate speech online. Among other important points she covers, Dr. Abrusci explores the lack of one agreed definition to hate speech, the challenges that surround AI-driven content moderation, and the four different types of contributions that local human rights Institutions can make in supporting social media companies when dealing with online hate speech. She also answers the show’s new “1 song 2 cyber combo”! Here’s a link to “Il pescatore”, the beautiful song she mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjMu0R9_W_M. Enjoy the episode!*Wonderful intro music: “Carefree Folk Guitar”, musicdoctor*
  • Prof. Hannah Bloch-Wehba: Policing, technology, and accountability

    32:53|
    In this episode, Noa Mor talks with Prof. Hannah Bloch-Wehba, an Associate Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law.They discuss Prof. Bloch-Wehba’s article “Visible Policing: Technology, Transparency, and Democratic Control”. Bloch-Wehba describes the opacity that surrounds modern policing, and how technological, legal, and operational developments have contributed to this lack of transparency. She also talks about the “shadow docket” litigation that aims to tackle this secrecy, and offers additional channels to encourage meaningful law enforcement accountability.Don’t miss the end of the episode, where Prof. Bloch-Wehba answers Noa’s question regarding the biggest digital-age challenge we are facing, and how we should address it. Enjoy the episode! *Beautiful music: “Carefree Folk Guitar”, musicdoctor*
  • Prof. Dan Feldman on AI, Robotics, and the Work of the Data Scientist

    43:58|
    In this episode, Noa Mor talks with Prof. Dan Feldman about AI, robotics, and the work of the data scientist. Prof. Feldman is the Director of the Robotics and Big Data Labs at the Computer Science Department, University of Haifa, and a worldwide leader for the research field known as core sets: a provably small and problem dependent data reduction.They discuss the boundaries and scope of AI, deep learning v. machine learning, the ethical aspects of the data scientist’s work, the different considerations that inform robot designers, and other fascinating issues.*Beautiful intro music: "Folk Happy Acoustic", Dmr_Loops"*
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