• Hack The Planet!
    May 19 2023

    We're back and better than ever! Welcome to season 2 of Kill All Humans, Data in Pop Culture.

    It seems like so much has happened between the end of last season and today - Generative AI, Elon buying Twitter, TikTok under scrutiny.... So what better to start off our second season with than one of our favourite films, Hackers!

    In this episode, Tim and Matthew discuss the real and fantastical elements of this mid-90s masterpiece, including themes of social engineering attacks, influences on pop and corporate culture, neurodiversity, sexism, and law enforcement.

    Enjoy the show, and make sure you subscribe and share!

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    28 mins
  • Star Trek Voyager - AI on Trial
    Apr 20 2022

    Tim and Matthew are BACK with a brand new episode! Today, we talk about the classic problem of AI and the law - how would one put a collection of algorithms on trial, or even find them legally liable for their own actions? We explored this idea through the classic Star Trek Voyager episode "Author Author". Remember to like, subscribe, share, or leave a review!

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    30 mins
  • Contagion - Well, they DID try to warn us...
    Mar 19 2022

    On today's episode, Matthew and Tim rewatched the 2011 movie Contagion, and dig into how scarily precedent this movie was for today's pandemic. We look at the pandemic in not only terms of hard numbers for health care, but also in terms of roads, consumer goods (like toilet paper!), and even go into why it's never a good idea for governments to underinvest in data infrastructure. We did this all while trying to maintain a sense of humour...enjoy!

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    32 mins
  • Minority Report - Banking on the Utter Infallibility of Humanity
    Feb 21 2022

    On today's episode, Tim and Matthew talk about the 2002 classic "Minority Report", and what lessons and parallels in data we can take away for today's society. We discuss the surveillance state and data, and the idea of perfect information creating imperfect outcomes. Enjoy the show! Make sure you're subscribing, liking, and rating us - otherwise we have to have our bots do it.

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    26 mins
  • Ron’s Right - ZUCK’S Gone Wrong
    Feb 4 2022

    On this week's episode of Kill All Humans, Tim and Matthew talk about Ron's Gone Wrong, a movie about boy and his...let's just say quirky robot. The movie explores the themes around what it means to make friends in the age of social media, so Matthew and Tim decided to try their best to explain how exactly Facebook and all those algorithms you keep hearing about work. Chances are Facebook isn't going to sponsor this podcast any time soon!

    In other news, this podcast is now available on virtually any platform, like Spotify, iTunes, Google, iHeartRadio, and more! Please like, subscribe, review, or share. It will help our show reach more people!

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    26 mins
  • I, Post-Scarcity Robot
    Jan 23 2022

    Tim and Matthew discuss the wild and sometimes scary world of I, Robot by Issac Asimov - both the book and the 2004 movie starring Will Smith. The conversation goes very quickly from how the 3 laws apply to our use of robotics today, and instead talks about the economic impact of a potential post-scarcity society. Enjoy!

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    26 mins
  • Dream On, Replicants!
    Jan 9 2022

    Is there any more iconic scifi movie out there than the classic 1981 Blade Runner? Tim and Matthew talk about Blade Runner from a modern data perspective, including the moral implications of creating an AI that feels pain and dies, what it means to really be alive, and what exactly that weird "Voight-Kampff" test was supposed to do. We even touch on one of the most important aspects of the movie - what was up with Edward James Olmos's facial hair? Enjoy!

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    23 mins
  • Johnny Dropbox and the Human Thumbdrive
    Dec 29 2021

    On this episode, Tim and Matthew dive into the 1995 "So bad it's good" classic Johnny Mnemonic. Based on a short story of the same name by William Gibson, it explores the cyberpunk world of a data courier (basically a human thumbdrive) as he navigates his way through dealing with corporate drama, the Yakuza, and murderous preachers jacked up on cybernetic implants. The poor guy just wants a computer and room service. Enjoy!

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    25 mins