ΑΙhub.org
 

Everyday AI podcast series


by
17 January 2023



share this:
everyday AI text on a blue background with white concentric circles in the bottom left-hand corner

In a new podcast series, Everyday AI, host Jon Whittle (CSIRO) explores the AI that is already shaping our lives. With the help of expert guests, he explores how AI is used in creative industries, health, conservation, sports and space.

You can watch the trailer for the series below:

There are six episodes in total:

Episode 1: What AI isn’t
This episode features AI expert and researcher Toby Walsh, and Professor of Psychology and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley, Alison Gopnik.

Episode 2: Creativity generators – AI in music
This episode features composer Justin Shave from Uncanny Valley, writer and musician Claire L. Evans, Alison Gopnik, and Toby Walsh.

Episode 3: Chatbots & health apps – AI in healthcare
This episode features radiologist and AI researcher Dr Helen Frazer, research scientist and chatbot developer Dr David Ireland, and nursing student Lauren Clark.

Episode 4: AI and citizen science – AI in ecology
This episode features Jessie Barry from Cornell University’s Macaulay Library and Merlin Bird ID, ichthyologist Mark McGrouther, and Google’s Megha Malpani.

Episode 5: Data, numbers & AI vision – AI in sport
This episode features blind tennis player Courtney Lewis, Tennis Australia’s Machar Reid, Stuart Morgan from the Australian Institute of Sport, and AI expert Toby Walsh.

Episode 6: The final frontier – AI in space
This episode features Astrophysicist Kirsten Banks, NASA researcher Dr Raymond Francis, and Research Astronomer Dr Ivy Wong.




Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for AIhub.
Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for AIhub.

            AUAI is supported by:



Subscribe to AIhub newsletter on substack



Related posts :

Pre-training isn’t bitter enough

  10 Jul 2026
Given an unlabeled data stream, and a small set of verifiable downstream examples, can we use those examples during continued pre-training?

Interview with Thi Kieu Khanh Ho: Time-series anomaly detection

  09 Jul 2026
How can we teach AI systems to recognize when something unusual or abnormal is happening in complex, real-world data streams, without relying on large amounts of labeled examples?

#RoboCup2026 social media round-up

  08 Jul 2026
Find out what the teams got up to at this year's RoboCup extravaganza in Incheon.

#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league knockout stages

  06 Jul 2026
Find out who won the small, middle and large divisions in Incheon.

#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league day 2

  03 Jul 2026
Find out the latest from day two of the competition.

#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league day 1

  02 Jul 2026
In the first of our round-ups from the humanoid league we introduce the competition, and report some preliminary results.

Adaptive parallel reasoning: the next paradigm in efficient inference scaling

  02 Jul 2026
A detailed analysis of recent progress in the field of parallel reasoning.



AUAI is supported by:







Subscribe to AIhub newsletter on substack




 















©2026.05 - Association for the Understanding of Artificial Intelligence