EPISODE · Mar 10, 2024 · 31 MIN
Driven to apathy
from Tech for Good Live · host Tech For Good Live
Hello and welcome back to another episode of the Tech For Good Live podcast! The world is on fire, so of course we’re spending our time talking about tech for good. That’s fine. We’re all making good choices here. This week's show is what they call “a real humdinger”. We’re going to be talking about “Introspective Inner Development Goals”. Not sure what that means, but they’re all pretty powerful players on a Scrabble board. The US Supreme Court, also tentatively titled “Rent-a-Fascist Inc.” have passed another judgement and in other news, Japan has launched a wooden satellite. That sounds fun. Host Bex is joined by Tech For Good Live team members Greg Ashton and Paul Jakubowski. Our special guest joining us this week to talk about the news is Georgia Iacovou, a freelance tech policy writer and creator of the excellent Horrific/Terrific newsletter. Georgia will be with us again on the next episode, where we will be talking about being a content writer in the data ethics and civic tech spaces, working in the content moderation space, and how social media is effed right now. Discussed in this episode: Good story of the week Could the introspective Inner Development Goals help to break down the barriers for the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Can the Inner Development Goals help us create a more sustainable future? - Positive.News Bad news story of the week It's unclear whether this is bad news yet but the US Supreme Court heard arguments on whether laws on Texas and Florida could come into force. These would allow the states to force social media companies to not take down certain content: Justices sceptical of Tex., Fla. laws that bar platforms from deleting content - Washington Post And finally Japan to launch world’s first wooden satellite to combat space pollution - The Guardian ---------------------------- 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 pals about this podcast! Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast. Also, please don't forget this podcast is run by volunteers and we survive on sponsorships and donations. So if you've ever tuned into one of our podcasts or attended one of our events please consider chipping in the price of a cup of coffee.
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Driven to apathy
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