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Practical Bravery: DIGITAL CONSCIOUSNESS!

An episode of the The Possibility Club podcast, hosted by always possible, titled "Practical Bravery: DIGITAL CONSCIOUSNESS!" was published on November 1, 2023 and runs 37 minutes.

November 1, 2023 ·37m · The Possibility Club

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The Possibility Club podcast: Practical Bravery - DIGITAL CONSCIOUSNESS!

 

In this episode of The Possibility Club, we delve into the fabric of this modern narrative. The script is changing, the actors are evolving, and the stage is expanding. It's a realm where algorithms are the new editors, and data, the ink. Yet, amidst this digital choreography, where does the human touch reside? And more so, where is it headed?
 
Author of 'The Media Business and Artificial Intelligence,' our guest's writings are more than just a dalliance with theories, they are a deep dive into the interplay between AI and media. His academic roles at St Hugh's College, Oxford, the Said Business School and at the National Film and Television School, look under the bonnet of the business of arts, culture, tech and entertainment.
 
His current roles at UNICEF UK and The Halle Orchestra symbolise a narrative that looks beyond commercial metrics, but one serious about social change.
 
How can we all navigate the expanse of media, technology, and social impact, maintaining a useful dance between ethics and innovation, between tradition and disruption?
 
In this episode of The Possibility Club, Richard Freeman would like you to meet Dr Alex Connock.

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"An AI person could probably do a facsimile of your voice, and your video, and possibly imitate you. So is any of us really 'inimitable' anymore, even if we aspire to be?"

 

Dr Alex Connock via LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexconnock/?originalSubdomain=uk

 

Alex Connock via IMDB

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175252/

 

Twitter — @dralexconnock

 

"On one level you're talking about these prosaic things, this new tool's launched, or this bit of machine learning does this, fairly mundane software stuff, and on the other hand you're talking about these really big philosophical issues, like what is creativity? What is copyright? What is consciousness? What is network? And to marry those two things together every day is genuinely fascinating and a privilege."

 

Saïd Business School, University of Oxford page for Alex Connock

https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about-us/people/alex-connock

 

National Film and Television School

https://nfts.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwy4KqBhD0ARIsAEbCt6hGSIYNQIiux3JamBZ5Ks78K0TuAG0xGb-jV953MvA8o9fP3i7K4OUaAulVEALw_wcB

 

Alex Connock's page at the University of Exeter Business School

https://business-school.exeter.ac.uk/people/profile/index.php?web_id=Alex_Connock

 

"I specialise in the media business and A.I. — and what a subject it is, in 2023!"

 

Alex Connock — Media Management and Artificial Intelligence book via Amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BKP5CZFS/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0

 

'The Apple Metaverse - What We Know So Far' article from XR Today

https://www.xrtoday.com/mixed-reality/the-apple-metaverse-what-we-know-so-far/

 

"The Great British export is probably cultural capital. It is things like AI and the creative industries. I think the government is very alive to this now. Of the value of our intellectual property."

 

Royal Holloway, University of London

https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/

 

Pinewood Studios

https://pinewoodgroup.com/studios/pinewood-studios

 

"Britain cherishes its academic leadership now more than it did say twenty years ago, there's less of this nonsense about they're all in ivory towers and they all just wear tweed jackets and all that, I don't see that on either side of the equation."

 

"We're good at ideation, we're good at musicians, we're good at AI ideas, perhaps we're not as good as we should be about scaling them up."

 

CBI

https://www.cbi.org.uk/

 

Scandal-hit CBI via BBC News

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66905317

 

Mark Zuckerberg prank-pitches Sequoia in his pyjamas (via Business Insider)

https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerbergs-brutal-prank-on-sequoia-2010-5?r=US&IR=T

 

"That's why I always hated the TV show The Apprentice. To anyone who's worked in business, the paradigm of success on The Apprentice is the quintessentially the opposite of what you actually have to do to succeed in business." 

 

"For all the dystopian headlines, every day in my newsfeed, five or ten things come in where I think wow, that's a completely new way of looking at things. In AI that's particularly true."

 

Prisoner's dilemma via Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma

 

Netflix via Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix

 

Grimes AI voice software via Pitchfork

https://pitchfork.com/news/grimes-unveils-software-to-mimic-her-voice-and-announces-2-new-songs/

 

Editor fired over AI fake Michael Schumacher interview via The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/24/business/media/michael-schumacher-ai-fake-interview.html

 

"The only way to really mitigate whether people are using ChatGPT is either to sit them down in an examination hall like in the sixteenth century and make them write by hand, or actually talk to them."

 

"In general academics tend to be quite student-shy and try to find lots of reasons not to talk to students, and in fact now the best way to test students is going to be a viva, like in the old school, which is great." 

 

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This episode was recorded in May 2023

Interviewer: Richard Freeman for always possible

Editor: CJ Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts

 

For more visit www.alwayspossible.co.uk

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