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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2020 · 50 MIN

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Warning: This week's podcast episode features news articles which discuss suicide and mental health. In this episode we have a slightly different format than our usual weekly pod. Don’t worry, we’ll still be talking about doom and gloom in tech and society in our constant search for glimmers of hope. But, we’re focusing specifically on data, because this month’s event is a collaboration with the excellent people at Open Data Manchester. So we’ll be talking about data being used to identify keywords that help identify those at risk of suicide, how data is used in the media and whether there’s a conflict between making things open and commercial viability.  Joining host Sophie Walker are TFGL team members Hera Hussain and Greg Ashton, along with Open Data Manchesters ‘s Sam Milsom. And we have guests, plural! Pete Sherlock, Assistant Editor at the BBC Shared Data Unit. In 2015, he was tasked with setting up a unit to provide innovative data-driven content for the website. The unit went from strength to strength, producing a series of original news stories and features that resonated with the BBC’s online audiences. And we have Annie Gouk, Deputy Editor of data and multimedia at Reach, whose titles include the Mirror, Manchester Evening News, Liverpool Echo and Birmingham Mail. She uses data every day to write national and local news stories as well as being the host of The North in Numbers - a stats based podcast that uses data to get to the heart of issues that affect the North. This week’s topics: Stat of the week:  4 words and 1 emoji that can signify someone is a suicide risk Charity/media news of the week: Ex-love island contestant Molly-Mae to donate proceeds from new fashion line to Mind following the death of Caroline Flack Are the public hypocrites when calling for greater protections for public figures: And an interesting perspective Rant/Provocation... of the week? AI and open vs closed data - when is it appropriate? What are the misconceptions? Risks vs benefits? Who do we trust? https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615181/ai-openai-moonshot-elon-musk-sam-altman-greg-brockman-messy-secretive-reality/  https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/16/ai-systems-claiming-to-read-emotions-pose-discrimination-risks  https://blog.roboflow.ai/self-driving-car-dataset-missing-pedestrians/  ---------------------------- Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at [email protected]  We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your mates about this podcast! If you want to get more involved in our community, you can join our Slack channel or sign up to our newsletter. Just visit TechforGood.Live to find out how. Thanks to the wonderful podcast.co for hosting us in a beautiful mirrored studio. Which you can’t see. But it is pretty. If you want to create a podcast, you can find everything you need on their website. We’d also like to thank Happy Porch for their sponsorship which will allow us to have our episodes transcribed, helping us be more inclusive and accessible. Happy Porch provide strategy, technology and development for purpose driven organisations. You can find out more about them at happyporch.com.

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