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  • From Online Dating to Misinformation: The World of Cyberpsychology
    2024/11/29
    In this episode of Software Made Human, Dr. Nicola Fox Hamilton, a renowned cyberpsychologist, lecturer, and one of Ireland’s 100 most powerful people in tech, joins us to explore the fascinating intersection of psychology and technology. From the psychology of online dating and digital empathy to the impacts of misinformation and online toxicity, Nicola offers profound insights into how technology shapes us—and how we shape it.

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    41 分
  • Unlocking Creativity with Gen AI: A Look Inside Marino's Gen AI Day with Michael Behan
    2024/11/05
    In this episode of Software Made Human, host Garrett Sheridan sits down with Michael Behan, Software Development Director at Marino, to explore how generative AI is reshaping creativity, prototyping, and collaboration across teams. Michael shares his early love for programming, from tinkering on an old IBM to leading Marino’s software initiatives, including the recent Gen AI Day—a company-wide event aimed at immersing everyone in the possibilities of AI. Together, they discuss how generative AI tools are lowering the barrier to innovation, empowering team members of all backgrounds to build functional prototypes and fuel the ideation process. Tune in for an inspiring look at how companies can foster creativity and stay ahead of the curve with AI-driven solutions.

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    29 分
  • Chasing Metrics: Ed Melvin’s Tale of Injury, Recovery, and Tech
    2024/10/01

    In this episode of the Software Made Human Podcast, Garrett sits down with Ed Melvin, Chief Strategy Officer at Marino, to explore how software has played a pivotal role in his health and fitness journey. Ed shares his personal story of how using one fitness app led to a significant ACL injury and how a different piece of software aided in his recovery. He reflects on the evolving relationship between technology and health, emphasising how software can both challenge and support users.


    The conversation touches on key themes, including the risks of blindly chasing metrics in fitness apps, the role of AI in shaping the future of health, and how software can enhance human experiences through personalised care. Ed explains how his recovery journey was aided by a physical therapy app that tailored exercises to his needs, showcasing the positive potential of technology in rehabilitation.


    The episode concludes with a broader discussion on the future of AI in health, the importance of understanding human problems before designing tech solutions, and the balance between trust in software and personal responsibility.


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    31 分