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I discovered listening to podcasts about one year ago. Previously, I never knew why anyone would want to listen to people talk when they could listen to music or nothing, but that has changed a bit.
So, here’s a list of podcasts I’m currently listening to on a regular basis.
I have recently stumbled over Tech Won’t Save Us, a Podcast which is critical of the technological “progress” offered by Silicon Valley elites. It’s a great antidote for the generative AI hype.
I still have some stupid hope that AGI will solve our problems because maybe people will trust a computer more than scientists that something has to be done about the combined crisis we’re facing as humans. Who knows. I do not want to be too negative about it though, there are positive news if you’re looking in the right places. I myself do not write about those bigger issues as much as I used to. I support those more important issues elsewhere.
Generative AI is certainly not helping me in my work. I do not want a computer to generate code which I have to review and maintain when I still enjoy writing code myself. Maybe that will change at some point in the future. When that happens I’ll probably retire and become a gardener or something.
This show seems to be a favorite of many people. I joined for the (relatively) critical perspectives on AI and stayed for the insights into politics and into the near east conflict. I think it’s great that people from different sides get a voice on the show, even if Ezra doesn’t agree with them.
I sometimes wish the questions they ask on the show were a little bit more critical.
I like the perspectives and the bantering on this podcast. It’s a good way for me to stay informed about what’s going on in AI/ML land, among other things. It’s a lighthearted listen I often look forward to.
I work with Django all the time and Django Chat is a great way to learn more about Django, about the people involved and also about the surrounding ecosystem. A wholehearted recommendation!
Good interviews, interesting guests and topics. Just a great way to learn about libraries, tools etc. which I cannot wait to use in my own projects.
Required listening for people working with customer data in Switzerland. Swiss german knowledge required.
A few other podcasts I’m listening to more or less regularly: