Mediated World

Andy Busam

An interview-style podcast that explores how technology and AI are changing the way we interact with each other and the world. Each episode features an expert or academic with insights for business leaders, technologists, and digital product leaders.

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Exploring Social Connection in the Digital Age with Jeff Hall
25-08-2023
Exploring Social Connection in the Digital Age with Jeff Hall
Are we underestimating the impact of technology on our social connections? In a captivating exchange with Jeff Hall, professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, we dissect technology's power and limits in fulfilling our inherent need to connect. We delve into Jeff's fascinating research, which reveals the hidden value in those seemingly small moments of connection.From face-to-face chats to phone calls and text messages, we explore how these forms of communication influence our sense of belonging, especially when feeling disconnected. But the conversation gets even more intriguing when we explore the role of Artificial Intelligence in meeting our social needs. Could AI ever become conscious? And what are the implications of employing AI in fields like mental health? Together with Jeff, we ponder these questions, highlighting the critical role of human control in high-stakes situations.Eventually, our discussion widens to consider the broader implications of AI and technology on our daily lives. Above all, Jeff emphasizes the need for kindness towards ourselves and the preservation of our social connections in this increasingly tech-mediated world. Links to Professor Hall’s writing referenced in the episode:Interpersonal Media and Face-to-Face Communication: Relationship with Life Satisfaction and LonelinessWhich mediated social interactions satisfy the need to belong?The Price We Pay for Being Less Social (WSJ)Social media use, social displacement, and well-beingLinks to other references:Microsoft survey reveals the downsides of all those remote meetingsPi, an AI appYou Are Not a Gadget by Jaron Lanier
Ringing the Alarm Bell with Federico Germani
05-08-2023
Ringing the Alarm Bell with Federico Germani
Federico Germani is sounding an alarm. In a research paper he co-authored, the headline says it all: “AI Model GPT-3 (dis)informs us better than humans.” Read it here.Germani is a Researcher at the University of Zurich and is the founder and director of Culturico, a non-profit storytelling platform.With a background in molecular biology, Germani felt the need to switch to social sciences to have a more immediate impact. He’s exploring the emerging field of bioethics and disinformation with the goal to improve global health.Based on the results of the study, it turns out we aren’t good at distinguishing the difference between AI-generated content and human-created content. In fact, GPT-3 (which was the model tested at the time) informs and misinforms us really well.When respondents looked at a series of tweets (if that’s what they’re still called), they couldn’t tell the difference between the ones written by AI or by humans. That’s both impressive and terrifying. Machines are now better at mimicking human communication than humans are at actually communicating.Interestingly, one of the surprises from the study strongly suggested that humans are better at identifying misinformation than AI. So, for all the social media companies putting AI-based systems in place to reduce misinformation, this potentially seems to be the wrong approach. Perhaps AI can be a first line of defense, but humans do a better job of spotting fake news.Given the pace of change and advancements in this space, Germani argues we’re going to need much better media and information literacy moving forward. But that in some ways, we can neglect the AI and just focus on teaching critical thinking skills.You can follow Germani on LinkedIn or on Twitter / X.Special thanks to Eggy Toast for our show's music.