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Avid Interviews

Avid Interviews

By: Avid Fayaz
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Conversations with researchers, scientists, artists, and philosophers about all that has fascinated the human mind through its history.

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  • William Jones: Aging, Technology, and Keeping Found Things Found
    Dec 23 2024

    William Jones is a Research Associate Professor Emeritus in the Information School at the University of Washington. He continues to work on the challenges of “Keeping Found Things Found” both as a research topic and in his own life.


    Currently he has been working on the relationships between information, knowledge and successful aging. William has published in the areas of personal information management (PIM), human-computer interaction, information retrieval (search), and human cognition/memory. He wrote the book Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management and, more recently, the three-part series, on the The Future of Personal Information. He is lead editor on a book scheduled for publication in 2025 by Cambridge Press.


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Introduction

    1:16 - Keeping found things found

    3:44 - Storing information

    5:20 - Using folders

    8:44 - New ways of searching

    13:38 - Embodied information and search

    16:20 - Value of memorization

    20:20 - Personal AI assistants

    30:20 - Language and thought

    35:30 - Thriving in Time

    42:44 - Aging gracefully

    55:16 - Contract between generations

    1:02:44 - What to look forward to

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • #11 Åsa Unander-Scharin: Opera, dance & robotics
    Sep 8 2024

    Åsa Unander-Scharin is a professor of music performance at Luleå university of technology. Her works is with the study of the intersection between opera, dance, music, interactive technology and robotics.

    Her artistic work started in 1998 when she created the first choreography for an industrial robot, with many acclaimed works to follow. She has choreographed the Nobel Banquette and two dance films Elevation and Artificial Body Voices produced by the Swedish Television. Her most recent works include two experimental operas Callas:Medea for the Croatian National Opera and The Tale of the Great Computing Machine commissioned by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology.


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Introduction

    1:02 - History of Opera

    4:02 - Current technics in Opera

    6:02 - Evolution in the arts

    8:16 - Creating new works

    12:12 - TheTale of the Great Computing Machine

    17:06 - Machines in performative arts

    26:04 - Anthropomorphism

    29:02 - AI art

    39:09 - The artistic experience

    40:45 - Choreography

    43:35 - The modern experience

    48:47 - New operas

    53:00 - Artists and Robots

    1:01:02 - Robot performers

    1:07:56 - Artistic freedom

    1:10:48 - Humanoid robots

    1:13:18 - Robots enjoying art

    1:15:00 - Future works


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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • #10 Mario Romero: Visualisation & AI
    Jul 8 2024

    Mario Romero is an Associate Professor in Visualisation at the Department of Computational Science and Technology at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH. He is the national technical manager and local node coordinator of the Swedish Research Council National Research Infrastructure in Visualisation InfraVis. He is also a technical co-founder of BrailleTouch, a smartphone keyboard for blind users, and Anymaker, a tablet application for sketching in 3D.


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Introduction

    1:52 - Visualisation & AI

    7:46 - Visualising complex systems

    14:28 - Understanding & recognition

    17:50 - Understanding in LLMs

    25:48 - Respecting AI models

    32:20 - Humanoid robots

    36:20 - Visualising AI models

    46:30 - Real cost of AI

    50:36 - Educating about AI

    56:15 - Transduction

    1:00:20 - Science & pseudo science

    1:04:58 - Multimodality

    1:10:18 - Humans & AI

    1:27:25 - Brailletouch

    1:42:46 - Quality of life

    1:47:46 - Accessibility

    1:51:00 - Risk assessment

    2:00:50 - AI in medicin

    2:03:08 - Human influence

    2:07:46 - AGI


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    2 hrs and 12 mins

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