The Tech Jawn: Black Tech Enthusiasts Covering The Week's Tech News And How Tech Affects Black Culture • Interview with Afua Bruce, Author of "The Tech That Comes Next": The Tech Jawn 30 • Listen on Fountain
Interview with Afua Bruce, Author of "The Tech That Comes Next": The Tech Jawn 30
Elon Musk and Twitter had a heck of a week. Musk buys 9.2% of the stock becoming the biggest shareholder, is offered a seat on the board, but turns it down. Twitter also announces that it is adding an “Edit” button to the platform. They’ve been working on it for over a year and the feature will first come to Twitter Blue subscribers.Dall.E is a neural network AI that can create images from concepts expressed in natural language. You tell it what to draw, it draws it, and it is actually pretty good at it.And we interview Afua Bruce, Adjunct Faculty at the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University and author of the book “The Tech That Comes Next”.Link to Show Notes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Tech Jawn is a weekly Tech podcast that covers technology news, with a focus on how tech impacts Black communities and culture. The show discusses major tech trends, gadgets, startups, AI, social media, and other innovations while also addressing issues like digital equity, privacy, and diversity in the tech industry.It is hosted by a group of Black tech enthusiasts: Robb Dunewood, Tech Life Steph (Stephanie Humphrey), and Terrance Gaines (a.k.a. BrothaTech). Their discussions often blend mainstream tech topics with culturally relevant perspectives, making the podcast unique in its approach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...