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Podcast: J. Storrs Hall - Asimov's Laws of Robotics � Revised
Original at Phil Windley's Technometria
• Tue, Nov 4
Could Hammurabi have written the laws to prevent the Enron scandal? J. Storrs Hall, scientist and author Of Beyond AI, poses this question to demonstrate the near impossible challenge confronting scientists in the current discussion of machine ethics. The future of AI envisions machin...
Podcast: The Overnightscape #733 (8/27/08)
Original at The Overnightscape
• Tue, Aug 26
By frank 733 (Wednesday, August 27, 2008 / 59:00 / 54.1 MB / theovernightscape.com) - Tonight’s subjects include: Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball, watching the premiere of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” at the college rec center, quick movie reviews (”Star Wars: The Clone Wars”, “Star W...
Podcast: Eric Asimov (Chief Wine Critic for the New York Times)
Original at The Restaurant Guys
• Sun, Apr 27
Eric Asimov is the Chief Wine Critic for the New York Times. Although he formerly edited the renowned paper's "Living" and "Style" sections, he is most known for his reviews of all types of New York City restaurants, ...
Podcast: Tales Of Tomorrow - Martians Never Die
Original at M Radio SIG
• Wed, May 30
By Tom Ferguson Originally aired March 12, 1953 From an original story by Lucius Daniel appearing in Galaxy April, 1952 Galaxy Science Fiction was a digest-size science fiction magazine, the creation of noted editor H. L. Gold, who found a responsive readership when he put the emphasis on imaginative so...
Podcast of this year's Hugo-nominated short stories
Original at Boing Boing
• Fri, May 11
By Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow: Escape Pod, the killer science fiction story podcast, is running all the Hugo nominees for best short story, starting with Tim Pratt's wonderful "Impossible Dreams," about a film-geek who discovers a video store from another dimension. He went to the Sci-Fi shelf—and ha...
Podcast: I Robot
Original at Fi Talk
• Fri, Feb 17
From The 2004 Radio Roundtables, thanks to 20th Century Fox, I have interviews with Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk and the film's director, Alex Proyas discussing the film, loosely based on the Isaac Asimov collection.