For our last episode of the season, I sit down with Rebekah Tweed to talk about the topic that has animated my research for the past year: The future of what I have been calling the new profession of ethical technology.
As listeners may know, for the past year I have led a team of researchers for the National Science Foundation to explore this new profession, to assess what it means, and to proactively define it in order to ensure that workers in this profession can succeed in these roles, and that they can make the ethical difference they were hired to make.
So I was especially excited to talk to Rebekah Tweed, the creator of the Responsible Tech Job Board, which features roles that are focused on reducing the harms of technology, diversifying the tech pipeline, and ensuring that tech is aligned with the public interest. It’s the first job board of its kind, it attracts both hirers and job seekers who are interested in creating ethical change in tech, and it is already changing the industry and defining the field.
Rebekah Tweed is a leader in Responsible Technology careers, talent, and hiring trends. Alongside her role as curator and creator of the Responsible Tech Job Board, she is the Program Director at All Tech is Human, where she heads up various programs including their mentorship program and university ambassadors program. She is also the Co-Chair of the IEEE Global AI Ethics Initiative Editing Committee and a member of the Arts Committee.
And that’s all for this season! We are off for the summer, but we’ll be back in September with brand new episodes of Technically Human. Until then, check out our archives. Enjoy the summer, and see you in September!
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Explaining AI: Kordel France's quest to create Ethical AI
Chris Wexler's Quest to Detoxify the Internet: AI and Krunam's Fight to Stop Human Trafficking
The Rise of the Ethical Hacker: The Wild, Wild West of Cybersecurity with Ted Harrington
Captivating Technology: How surveillance technology is taking over our prisons and our bodies
Network Technology: Dr. Ethel Mickey explains how networks structure the tech workforce
Millennial Action Technology: Steven Olikara talks tech and political activism for a new generation of leaders
Hard at Work: Sharla Alegria discusses inequality in the tech workforce
Digital Justice: Tech, policing, and the digital divide with Dr. Rashawn Ray and Dr. Nicol Turner Lee
Nintendo Nation: Jeff Ryan on Super Mario, gaming culture, and the ludology of play
Climate, Chemicals, Carcinogens, Cancer: Dr.Sandra Steingraber challenges the system
Natural Technology: Defining Technology in New Ways with Dr.Timothy Morton
Persons and Things: ThingLogix CTO Rob Rastovich talks human values and the Internet of Things
Body Technology: Disability and Technology Part 2 with Paralympian Ezra Frech
Body Technology: Disability and Technology Part 1 with Clayton Frech
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Virtually Human: Living in Jaron Lanier’s virtual reality
The "Changing Minds" Series: Episode 3 with Minds CEO Bill Ottman
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