The emerging AI technology has many people thinking about how it will effect them, and society. AI technologist Ashley Llorens talks about his perceived positives and negatives of AI with TV writer Ariella Blejer.
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We all know the stereotype of hackers working to break into a network to steal something. But they can’t all be bad, can they? Tron producer Justin Springer asks Google Security Princess and Vice President/General Manager of Chrome, Parisa Tabriz…
Learn more ›ASK A NURSE … what patterns do nurses see in health care?
Director Bronwen Hughes chats with Beverly Malone, president and CEO, National League for Nursing, about patterns in health care, particularly from a nurse’s view.
Learn more ›ASK AN ASTRONAUT… What is it like to launch into space and return to earth?
Ask a Scientist goes to space! Screenwriter Will Staples talks with astronaut Rick Mastracchio about what it is like to be launched into space and return to Earth.
Learn more ›ASK A SCIENTIST…why do you consult for film and television?
Screenwriter Stephany Folsom gets deep with physicist Clifford V. Johnson to discuss why he feels consulting for film and television is important.
Learn more ›ASK A SCIENTIST…about the portrayal of neuroscience in movies
Screenwriter Geneva Robertson-Dworet has a conversation with neuroscientist and clinical psychologist Heather Berlin about how neuroscience is depicted in movies.
Learn more ›ask a scientist … is time travel possible?
Screenwriter Stephany Folsom gets deep with physicist Clifford V. Johnson to discuss the realities of time travel. Is it possible? How? And which direction can we travel?
Learn more ›Watch International Peacebuilding Through Science
Science diplomacy: these two words do not commonly pair up in conversations at cocktail parties. Through the stories of how scientific collaboration with countries such as Russia, Iran, and Cuba, and on global challenges like climate change, have in the…
Learn more ›ask an astronaut … how teams from different countries get along on the ISS
Ask a Scientist goes to space! Screenwriter Will Staples talks with astronaut Rick Mastracchio about how teams from different countries interface with one another on the International Space Station.
Learn more ›ask a scientist … how does our sense of smell affect us at the unconscious level?
Screenwriter Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Captain Marvel) has a conversation with neuroscientist and clinical psychologist Heather Berlin about what makes our sense of smell unique and how it affects us.
Learn more ›ask a scientist … about the positive impacts of AI
Actor Kerry Bishé, known for her lead role as Donna Clark, a computer scientist, in the AMC television series Halt and Catch Fire talks with Dr. Jen Golbeck, computer scientist. Jen currently is a Professor at the College of Information…
Learn more ›Ask a scientist … about new ways social media might be collecting your data
Actor Kerry Bishé, known for her lead role as Donna Clark, a computer scientist, in the AMC television series Halt and Catch Fire talks with Dr. Jen Golbeck, computer scientist. Jen currently is a Professor at the College of Information…
Learn more ›Watch Ask a scientist … about how our brains are changing during a pandemic.
Screenwriter Geneva Robertson-Dworet has a conversation with neuroscientist and Clinical Psychologist Heather Berlin about how the pandemic is changing our brains.
Learn more ›Watch Ask A Screenwriter…How Can you love sci-fi but not want to go to space?
Andrew Rader, an aerospace engineer and author, talks with screenwriter Shernold Edwards about how she can love sci-fi but not want to go into space herself.
Learn more ›Watch Ask A Scientist…What We Should Know About AI?
Tim Miller, director of Terminator: Dark Fate, sits down with human-robot interaction researcher Chris Crawford to talk about artificial intelligence. Chris is currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Alabama.
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