The Gareth and Billcast

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The Gareth and Billcast

The Gareth and Billcast (and also old archive from Bill, including the podcasts made for the Cambridge Film Festival from 2006 onwards)

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    The End of the Cast Show

    And that's a wrap.. Gareth and Bill wind up the GBCast with a conversation about generative reality recorded at the Digital Planet meetup that took place in March, with special guest Ghislaine Boddington. Thanks for all the downloads, and we both look forward to sharing time together elsewhere on the interwebs.

  2. 99

    Getting the Gang Back Together

    To celebrate/commemorate a year since the last World Service broadcast of Digital Planet Gareth, Bill, Ghislaine, Angelica (online) and Ania are meeting up in a wine bar in central London on the evening of March 28 and we'd love to see old listeners and new friends there. Sign up on Eventbrite (search Digital Planet).  And Gareth wants to tell you all about it.. 

  3. 98

    Series finale, faking data vs synthetic data, and your views on photography

    In this final episode of the series (we'll be back in the new year) Gareth and Bill muse on the ways generative AI can be used to fake experimental data, the uses of synthetic data, and we pick up the online conversation about 'computational imaging'.

  4. 97

    Computational imaging, data recovery.. and some rapid scheduled disassembly

    In this episode we reflect on SpaceX's latest mission and OpenAI's apparent implosion, muse on the nature of photography in an age of computational imaging, and discuss how the Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope managed to get its data safely back to earth using Raspberry Pi computers.

  5. 96

    eLORAN and GNSS, and the potential tricksiness of GPT-4

    In this episode Gareth eulogises the radio-based LORAN navigation system, and Bill wonders if GPT-4 is pulling a fast one. Or not. With an accelerated sketch and quite a lot of self-referential wittering. 

  6. 95

    Network security in cafes and pubs, and AI safety

    In this episode Gareth picks up on a survey showing british people worry about wifi security in pubs - but is it just lazy marketing of VPNs? And our take on the UK AI Safety Summit. Plus more input from our esteemed listeners!

  7. 94

    Can You Fix It? Only if they let you...

    In this episode we discuss cars,tractors, smartphone and laptops, and why the right to repair the stuff you own matters, practically and philosophically. We find time to read out some comments from listeners, while the Gazmotron continues to wreak havoc.

  8. 93

    Darker Skies and Pulsating Lights

    This week, once you're through the 'sketch', Gareth discusses a novel approach to countering light pollution by making LEDs flicker 150 times per second, and Bill looks forward to this year's Lumiere festival in Durham, England which will feature Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's Pulse Topology and brings back memories of the Venice Biennale in 2007 (the photo is Gareth and Colin interviewing Rafael)

  9. 92

    Will Robots Think? And Who Needs Pictures?

    This week Bill reflects on the progress made using transformer networks to integrate language and visual processing with robotic control, particularly in Google DeepMinds RT-2, and whether we're heading for embodied awareness, while Gareth speaks out for the special place well-crafted audio has in the cultural landscape - who needs pictures? And we go purple about the Vesuvius Challenge. (Image of cocktail making robots taken at the Barbican 'AI: More than Human' exhibition in 2019. The Negroni was acceptable.)

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    Back again.. in one state or another

    In this first episide of our second series, Gareth and Bill look at the progress being made in quantum computing, developing systems that use the properties of entangled 'qbits' instead of binary bits to carry out calculations.  How can we be quantum-ready?

  11. 90

    Gareth explores an abandoned radar station

    Gareth found a fascinating site on his recent holiday in Lefkada, and you get to hear about it because he couldn't resist recording his impressions.

  12. 89

    Gareth went to Krakow and had some thoughts...

    As we move into summer, Gareth has been thinking about the how we experirence art and nature of our auditory experience, following a conference he attended in Krakow.

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    Are you there yet, Gareth?

    This week Bill is thinking out loud about libraries, having just spoken at a conference of librarians. It's all about liminal spaces, apparently.

  14. 87

    Are you there Gareth?

    Just to keep the interwebs alert to our presence, here's a few minutes of Bill talking about Apple's Vision Pro, Metaphysics in the Metaverse, and AI Regulation.

  15. 86

    Finding Yourself, and AI Phenomenology

    In this final episode of our first series, Gareth and Bill look at interesting research using satellite signals to geolocate, as an alternative to GPS. And Bill muses on his current thinking on the state of AI, and in particular why LLMs don't play language games and can't be part of the community of language users, since they don't have an inner life. (References the book Metaphysical Animals) The Gareth and BillCast will return in a few weeks.

  16. 85

    Twitter Trauma and Tell-tale Phones

    Gareth and Bill are back, talking about the legal case against Twitter/XCorp from former employees, and the wider issue of how we create good online spaces. And we consider the dangers created when law enforcement agencies auction of seized phones without wiping them. Plus a short meditation on an alternative history and some comments from listeners. 

  17. 84

    Dangerous Stunts and Password-free Living

    In this week's episode Gareth and Bill speculuate about what makes someone crash a plane for YouTube likes and discuss passkeys, a way to replace passwords that should be simpler and more secure - eventually. Plus a pointless sketch and some delighful comments from listeners. (And Gowri - you can find Dan Goodin's articles on Passkeys in Ars Technica)

  18. 83

    Hot Secrets and AI Endgames

    Bill and Gareth talk about new research using thermal cameras to crack passwords, and the old tired tropes about superintelligent AI taking over the world, and why Bill's had enough of it all. Plus comments from listeners and the inevitable opening sketch.

  19. 82

    Icy Moons and the Early Web

    In this episode Gareth and Bill look at the way the JUICE mission to Jupiter will look for signs of life using a magnetometer, Bill reflects on the early days of the Web and draws parallels to the growth of generative AI - and we reflect on the environmental damage caused by SpaceX's recent launch. And there are listener comments and a (briefer) sketch.

  20. 81

    Thin chips and recycled cobalt

    In this episode, Bill looks at Apple's plans to use only recycled cobalt in iPhone batteries, and the wider context of recovering and recycling metals for use in consumer electronics and batteries. Gareth has found another use for graphene, but this one seems like it might actually make it into widespread use. And we discuss rapid unscheduled disassemblies.

  21. 80

    The Gareth and BillCast: Stealing cars and closing the public square

    In this episode Gareth and Bill discuss how modern cars are being stolen using electronic devices that 'spoof' the internal control networks, and bemoan the passing of many small bots because Twitter has started charging for API access. Plus some feedback from listeners, for which we are always grateful.

  22. 79

    The Gareth and BillCast: Hallucinating ML and Subverting Smart Speakers

    In this first episode Gareth and Bill talk about why they're starting a podcast, explore the world of generative AI and why the machines keep making stuff up, and worry about how easy it is to get your smart speakers to do things without asking you first.  Plus some banter and chat.

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    Coming soon: the Gareth and Billcast

    After years of talking tech, Gareth Mitchell and Bill Thompson just can't seem to break the habit... first episode published Monday April 10.

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    June 11- #AudioMo - Don't Panic

    A reflection on why twenty years of live radio helps when you're managing an online presentation. With added mic noise

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    June 10 - #AudioMo - listening to the world

    A more contemplative time at the end of a busy day

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    June 09 - #AudioMo - At the Theatre

    Another first - back at the theatre. And this time to see my son perform

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    June 08 - #AudioMo - Back in the studio

    my first time in the radio studio with Gareth since December

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    June 07 - #AudioMo - Following Sophie Calle

    A radio programme and a photo memory, and the usefulness of synchronicity. (Image shows artist Sophie Calle outside the French Pavilion at the 2007 Venice Biennale)

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    June 06 - #AudioMo - The Comfort of Radio

    I've always listened to the radio. It's become more important in these pandemical times.

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    June 05 - #AudioMo - A Grand Day Out

    On a hot saturday, I sat in a cool dark room with one shiny wall. It was splendid.

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    June 04 - #AudioMo - Making Digital Planet

    We've been making Digital Planet (Go Digital / Click) for twenty years, but do it differently now

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    June 03 - #AudioMo - Cycling home from the pub

    cycled to a pub. I ate and drank and talked and we were wonderfully indiscreet. And it was special because it was with people I like but who are not precious to me. And for the last year I have carefully preserved my in person time for those I love. Felt good

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    June 2 - #AudioMo - The View from a Desk

    Day two, and I'm wondering how to work productively

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    June 01 - #AudioMo - The View from the Window

    It's the first of June. Let's see how long I last...

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    June 30 - #AudioMo - Reflections on Audio Blogging

    It's June 30 and the last day of #AudioMo, so I thought I'd talk about the process and the people and the joys of random chat.

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    June 29 - #AudioMo - The Ways We Talk

    For the penulimate day of #AudioMo, June 29, I'm thinking about how language shapes thought, and how the words we use and the metaphors we choose can affect the ways we engage with others, especially when it comes to military metaphors.

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    June 28 - #AudioMo - The Joy of Email

    June 28, Sunday #AudioMo is a shoutout to the people who keep me informed about the world. You might find them interesting too… Dan Hon: @hondanhon https://danhon.substack.com/ Ira Bolychevsky: @shevski https://redecentralize.org/ Azeem Azhar: @azeem https://www.exponentialview.co/ Christian Payne: @documentally http://documentally.com/ David Finnigan: @davidfinig https://davidfinnigan.substack.com/

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    June 27 - #AudioMo - Becoming an Audience

    June 27, and today's #AudioMo finds me missing that peculiar state of being together that we call 'an audience' and worrying about the future of live venues here in the UK.

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    June 26 - #AudioMo - Reflecting privilege

    It's June 26 and the final stretch for #AudioMo, where I am reflecting on how I tell the story of my life, and what I don't say in the process.

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    June 25 - #AudioMo - How to Ignore a Crisis

    Ninety days on a boat and in my #AudioMo for June 25 I reflect on how good we are at ignoring the enormity of what's going on. With added cat sounds.

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    June 24 - #AudioMo - Making a video

    Wednesday June 24 and another #AudioMo, this time about filming, and being a councillor.

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    June 23 - #AudioMo - Plague, Inc.

    My #AudioMo for June 23 is something I wrote in 2017, about a group of young people playing Plague, Inc. and what I thought about it at the time.

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    June 22 - #AudioMo - Letters and Poems

    My #AudioMo for June 22, and I'm looking at pieces of paper and reflecting on what they mean, with memories of those distant and lost. More about Beatie Wolfe https://beatiewolfe.com/

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    June 21 - #AudioMo - Remembering Hugh Mellor

    June 21, and my #AudioMo tonight is a remembrance of Hugh Mellor, the philosopher and a former teacher of mine, who died today. With passing boats.

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    June 20 - #AudioMo - Riverside Tales

    A solstice day on the river and the riverbank, involving turning boats, ducks, and the way joy pushes out despair Erland Cooper's A Nightingale Sings Outside Our Window is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIGcK0X2vf4

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    June 19 - #AudioMo- The VIew From Elsewhere

    On June 19, as we head towards the solstice, my #AudioMo is a reflection on the week, and lockdown, and the importance of understanding how the pandemic is experienced elsewhere.

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    June 18 - #AudioMo - Whereof One Cannot Speak

    It's June 18 but I have little to say for today's #AudioMo. I'll read Cheryl Misak's Frank Ramsay biography instead

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    June 17 - #AudioMo - Time to Pay

    For my #AudioMo for June 17 I've disinterred a fairly random note from over a year ago about time travel and jewel thefts. It came from a time when I travelled on trains.

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    June 16 - #AudioMo - Bloomsday and Holidays

    In my #AudioMo for June 16 I'm reflecting on #Bloomsday and the summer to come, and wondering what will happen to holidays and travel in 2020 - and what this means for those of us who are used to the summer being a slow time in the office.

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    June 15- #AudioMo - Made With Intent

    It's June 15 and a change of topic for me in #AudioMo - away from space, and into time as I reflect on the small object that sits on my desk and keeps me company as I write.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Gareth and Billcast (and also old archive from Bill, including the podcasts made for the Cambridge Film Festival from 2006 onwards)

HOSTED BY

Bill Thompson

Produced by Bill Thompson & Gareth Mitchell

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