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Hello and welcome back to yet another episode of the Tech for Good Live podcast.
In this episode we are talking about a Manchester-based startup that’s trying to use data and AI to stop child labour. Primark and Apple will be delighted. We also take a look at the rise of religious versions of ChatGPT.
Bex is on hosting duties and she is joined by TFGL team member Greg Ashton.
Our special guest joining us to talk about our news stories this week is Scott Casson-Rennie, who is, amongst other things, COO of NGO FASD Ireland and host of the A and F podcast exploring adoption and fostering and other related topics.
Tune in to the next episode where we get to know more about Scott.
Good story of the week:
Manchester UK based startup is trying to use data and AI to stop child labour:
Data driven solutions to eradicate child labour in supply chains - HACE
Bad news story of the week:
Worrying rise of religious versions of ChatGPT including GitaGPT, BibleGPT and Ask Quran:
India’s religious AI chatbots are speaking in the voice of god — and condoning violence - Rest of World
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Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at hello@techforgood.live
We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your pals about this podcast!
Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast.
Also, please don't forget this podcast is run by volunteers and we survive on sponsorships and donations. Right now one of our primary goals is to make sure all of our podcast episodes are accessible by making sure EVERY episode is transcribed. Sadly this costs money and we desperately need your help to make this become a reality! So if you've ever tuned into one of our podcasts or attended one of our events please consider chipping in the price of a cup of coffee.
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Manage episode 365957939 series 2344129
Hello and welcome back to yet another episode of the Tech for Good Live podcast.
In this episode we are talking about a Manchester-based startup that’s trying to use data and AI to stop child labour. Primark and Apple will be delighted. We also take a look at the rise of religious versions of ChatGPT.
Bex is on hosting duties and she is joined by TFGL team member Greg Ashton.
Our special guest joining us to talk about our news stories this week is Scott Casson-Rennie, who is, amongst other things, COO of NGO FASD Ireland and host of the A and F podcast exploring adoption and fostering and other related topics.
Tune in to the next episode where we get to know more about Scott.
Good story of the week:
Manchester UK based startup is trying to use data and AI to stop child labour:
Data driven solutions to eradicate child labour in supply chains - HACE
Bad news story of the week:
Worrying rise of religious versions of ChatGPT including GitaGPT, BibleGPT and Ask Quran:
India’s religious AI chatbots are speaking in the voice of god — and condoning violence - Rest of World
----------------------------
Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at hello@techforgood.live
We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your pals about this podcast!
Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast.
Also, please don't forget this podcast is run by volunteers and we survive on sponsorships and donations. Right now one of our primary goals is to make sure all of our podcast episodes are accessible by making sure EVERY episode is transcribed. Sadly this costs money and we desperately need your help to make this become a reality! So if you've ever tuned into one of our podcasts or attended one of our events please consider chipping in the price of a cup of coffee.
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