
The Role of Designers in AI Ethics with Tomasz Hollanek
13-1-2026 | 29 Min.
In this episode, Tomasz Hollanek argues that design is central to AI ethics. We discuss what role designers should play in AI ethics, the significance of AI literacy, and the responsibility of journalists in reporting on AI technologies.Reading List:Leverhulme Center for the Future of IntelligenceDonal Norman's The Design of Everyday ThingsAnthony Dunne and Fiona Raby's innovations in design theory, Aisha Sobey's Social AI PolicyPhilip Agre's critical technical practiceHigh-Risk EU AI Act Toolkit,AI Act Article 4

What Makes a Drone “Good”? with Beryl Pong
23-12-2025 | 31 Min.
In this episode, we talk to Beryl Pong, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at the University of Cambridge, where she leads the Centre for Drones and Culture. Beryl reflects on what it means to think about drones as “good” or “ethical” technologies and how it can be assessed through its socio-political context. Beryl examines the dual nature of drones, looking at both their humanitarian uses and the ethical implications of their deployment in civilian life. The discussion also touches on the aesthetics of drones and their representation in popular culture, concluding with a reflection on drone light shows as a new form of cultural expression.

The Vulnerabilities of Drone Warfare with Amy Gaeta
10-12-2025 | 31 Min.
In this episode, Amy Gaeta, a researcher at the Centre for Drones and Culture and the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, discusses the how drones both uphold and subvert traditional masculine norms and the implications of their use in various contexts, from hobbyist communities to pornography. The conversation explores the complexities of gender dynamics in technology and the potential for systemic change in societal perceptions.Edited by: Meibel Dabodabo

AI Needs Fat Liberation! with Aisha Sobey
25-11-2025 | 32 Min.
In this episode, Aisha Sobey, a research fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, explores how anti-fat bias shapes our digital lives. She discusses its effects on health technologies, social media, and generative AI, and explains why anti-fatness must be seen as a systemic issue. The conversation also highlights how ideas from fat liberation can help create more inclusive and fair technological design.

Can Programming Languages be Feminist? with Felienne Hermans
11-11-2025 | 31 Min.
In this episode, Felienne Hermans, a professor of computer science education, discusses the intersection of feminism and programming. She shares her experiences in designing programming languages, particularly Hedy, which supports 70 languages, including Arabic. The conversation explores the challenges of linguistic diversity in programming and the need for systemic change in the tech community.



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