Good Code is a weekly podcast on ethics in our digital world. We look at ways in which our increasingly digital societies could go terribly wrong, and we speak with those trying to prevent that. If you like TV shows, think of it as Black Mirror meets The Good Place: Dystopian scenarios, with a way out. Good Code is a collaboration of Cornell Tech's Digital Life Initiative and visiting journalist Chine Labbe.
How do foreign actors spread disinformation online? What have we learned from the campaign of Russian meddling into the 2016 US Presidential elections...
Big Tech companies have grown beyond their core products and services — influencing not only our digital lives, but our physical lives, and working in...
Last October, Facebook announced that it would not fact-check political ads. And that decision angered a lot of people: outside, but also inside the c...
From Gmail and Google Documents to Google’s Cloud, our reliance on Google services has extended to more and more realms of our lives. And academia is ...
What can board of directors of big tech companies do to push for more ethical practices in the field? Lisa Lewin is the managing partner at Ethical Ve...
Over two billion people play games globally. And live, multi-players games are more than just games: they are social platforms, where people interact,...
How do we love online? What does dating and love look like in an era dominated by swipes, likes and matches ? In may ways, online dating has become th...
What is screen time doing to our relationships? More specifically, what is us being on our screens so much, doing to our kids? What happens when moth...
In 2018 and 2019, tech workers stood up, pushed back and said no, to projects and working environments they disagreed with. At Amazon, Google, Microso...
Ever wished you found the perfect Blockchain 101 presentation? Well this episode’s for you. Cara LaPointe is a non-resident fellow at the Beeck Center...