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Cognitive Engineering
Summary: Welcome to the Cognitive Engineering podcast. Occasionally coherent musings of Aleph Insights. We hope you like listening to them as much as we like recording them.
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Podcasts:
Fraser, Peter, and Nick discuss how machine learning can be used to fight online fraudsters, with special guest Mairtin O'Riada, CIO of Ravelin.
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss the value of playing games and whether they can help you learn.
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss why it is so hard to spot future potential in ideas.
Nick, Peter and Fraser ponder the length of podcasts and what that tells us about the size of an idea.
Peter, Nick and Fraser discuss the film Sunspring, written by an artificial intelligence. Is it a novelty or a sign of things to come?
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss what the Olympics show us about the the human pursuit to reach for the limits of performance.
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss mechanisms of government decision making in the wake of the Chilcot Report. http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss ad blocking and what it can tell us about messaging.
Peter, Nick and Fraser discuss what summer is, and how we know when it's started.
Fraser, Nick and Peter consider the use of Big Data for prediction of terrorist attacks. New online ecology of adversarial aggregates: ISIS and beyond: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/352/6292/1459
Fraser, Nick and Peter wonder if they have had enough of experts.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, Peter, Nick and Fraser discuss what referendums can tell us, and what technology means for democracy.
Nick, Peter and Fraser return to the Library of Babel and discuss how to go about building one.
Peter, Nick and Fraser discuss what the point of averages is, and whether we will need them any more in a world of machine analysis.
Nick, Peter and Fraser discuss why Leicester City winning the Premier League was perhaps not all that surprising.