Guest: Charles Humble
In the fourth episode of Asynchronous and Unreliable, amongst many other subjects, Anne & writer, author, and editor Charles Humble discuss the past and future of tech communication.
Discover how communication methods in tech have evolved over decades, from early magazines and conferences to the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and large language models. This episode explores the importance of clear, honest, and varied communication for tech progress and societal impact.
In this episode:
- The historical shifts from magazine learning, to books, to conferences and open source, and finally even podcasts for tech education
- The role of conferences in motivating further reading and understanding complex topics
- How the reliability of spoken vs. written communication impacts knowledge sharing
- The significance of context, audience, and repetition in effective communication
- Challenges of AI-generated content: surface-level writing, fact-checking, and nuance
- The societal implications of transparency and responsible tech communication
- Strategies for engaging non-technical audiences in tech debates
- Personal stories and lessons from industry veterans about editing, clarity, humility and not giving up (all early drafts are rubbish)
#tech #AI #communcations #conferences #literacy #chatbots
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