Der Podcast von und zur re:publica ist da!

re:publicast is here! The podcast from and about re:publica

A digital conference without a podcast? That’s over now: Welcome, re:publicast! In the three episodes of the first season, the podcast sheds light on relevant topics from a digital and net-political perspective. Wha the three episodes have in common? They were recorded at re:publica 24 under the motto “Who Cares?“. At the heart of each episode is a conversation, conducted live on site.

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Artificial intelligence and the internet with Eva Wolfangel

28.08.2024 -
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Eva Wolfangel, wie wickelt man einen Chatbot um den Finger und warum lohnt sich das?

Eva, how do you wrap a chatbot around your finger? Why is it worth it? And what do we do when an artificial intelligence confesses its love for us?
That’s exactly what happened to journalist and re:publica 24 speaker Eva Wolfangel. In this interview, she tells us how - and categorizes where artificial intelligence in the form of language models makes our lives easier. And where it doesn’t. And by the way, we tell you what was going on in 2007. Spoiler alert: Have you been to the first re:publica at Kalkscheune?

Love and hate with Dr. Johanna Degen

28.08.2024 -
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Johanna Degen, wie kann mich sich heute noch digital verlieben?

Everyone wants to have a good time with online dating, but only a few can really enjoy it. Why? We talk about it with Dr. Johanna Degen a.k.a. “Dr Tinder”. In this interview, the social and media psychologist explains how “dating app fatigue” occurs, what you can do about it and why ghosting should never be an option. Unfortunately, when it comes to love, it’s often also about hate. And there’s a lot of it on the internet. We asked participants at re:publica Berlin to find out what needs to be done to combat hate speech.

Digital utopias and net politics with Markus Beckedahl

28.08.2024 -
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Markus Beckedahl, was ist deine digialte Utopie?

How should we actually imagine the digital future? We dare to try with re:publica co-founder Markus Beckedahl: dreaming of digital utopias and an internet that is based on open source, fair cooperation and designed with users in mind. Talking about digital utopias automatically means talking about net politics. What developments make Markus Beckedahl optimistic? And where has he been wrong in 17 years of re:publica? Find out in this episode.