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This Machine Kills

This Machine Kills
Artificial Intelligence
War Crimes
Habsora
Junk Science
Gaza
Israel
Capitalism
Palestinian Civilian Life
Artificial Intelligence In Military Warfare
Labor Organizing
Crime Clearance Rates
Venture Capital
Vay
Criminal Justice System
Social Reproduction
Power Dynamics
Value Theory
Tech Startups
Marxism
Human Machine Collaboration

A podcast about technology and political economy /// Agitprop against innovation and capital /// Hosted by Jathan Sadowski and Edward Ongweso Jr., Produced by Jereme Brown /// Hello friends and enemies Listen anywhere that fine podcasts are distributed. Subscribe at patreon.com/thismachinekills to get premium episodes every week.

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After discussing the Council of Neo-Nicaea — but like, what if Jesus was an AI? — we then discuss an incredibly harrowing story of abusive practices at Alpha School, charter schools structured around AI authoritarianism where personalized learning so... more

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We chat with Becca Monteleone — author of The Double Bind of Disability: How Medical Technology Shapes Bodily Authority — about the critical intersection of disability and technology. Among many things, we get into the politics of how knowledge about... more

Fresh off the New Luddism conference and Luddite Tribunal in New York City, we talk shit about gamerism and the tough solutions required, then get into the deeply sinophobic China envy that motivates the liberal wonks and prevents them from embracing... more

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Recent Guests

Becca Monteleone
Author and researcher in disability studies
University of Toledo
Episode: 433. How to Think About Disability (ft. Becca Monteleone)
Eliza Pan
Co-founder and organizer with Amazon Employees for Climate Justice
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice
Episode: 431. How Amazon Workers are Organizing for Climate Justice (ft. Eliza Pan, Dawn)
Alyssa Battistoni
Author of Free Gifts, Capitalism and the Politics of Nature.
Episode: 429. The Nature of Capital and Freedom (ft. Alyssa Battistoni)
Laleh Khalili
Returning guest and author of Extractive Capitalism
Episode: 427. Many Worlds of Extraction (ft. Laleh Khalili)
Thea Riofrancos
Author of 'Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism'
Episode: 425. The Oxymorons of Green Capitalism (ft. Thea Riofrancos)
Sarah Myers West
Co-director of the AI Now Institute
AI Now Institute
Episode: 415. It’s Time to Build… Radical Policy for AI (ft. Sarah Myers West, Amba Kak)
Amba Kak
Co-director of the AI Now Institute
AI Now Institute
Episode: 415. It’s Time to Build… Radical Policy for AI (ft. Sarah Myers West, Amba Kak)
Alice Marwick
Director of Research at Data & Society Institute
Data & Society
Episode: 413. ScamGPT – How AI Supercharges Fraud (ft. Alice Marwick)
Alex Hanna
Co-author of 'The AI Con'
Episode: 408. Synthetic Text Extruder Hype (ft. Emily Bender, Alex Hanna)

Hosts

Jathan Sadowski
Co-host known for engaging discussions that blend technology, critical theory, and political economy.
Edward Ongweso Jr.
Co-host and commentator who provides insights on technology, labor, and the socio-political landscape.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 527 ratings
  • Take a breath Jathan

    Jathan is emblematic of the windbag Marxist professor who can't help themselves with the endless lecturing and quotes from Marx before asking his guest an actual question. Cannot recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Evantegrity
    United States7 months ago
  • I genuinely wish I could give this a higher rating, because everyone involved in this podcast is knowledgeable and clearly researches every topic extensively but this entire show is pretty much just Jathan monologuing for an hour. Even when there's a really interesting guest, it's not a conversation. Jathan takes 20 minutes to ask a question because he goes off rambling about something and then the guest gets a brief period to talk. I heard Ed on Better Offline and he was great! I literally only... more

    Podchaser
    3
    Ali78
    7 months ago
  • Too much editorializing and bloviating. These guys are on the right track, but should stick to reporting facts rather than repeatedly going off on generalized rants about how evil these people and companies are. Let the facts tell the story.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    frustrateddrummer
    a year ago
  • Like it but…

    For some reason i can’t download episodes like I do for other pods. It takes for ever and often crashes out halfway. I can download other pods just fine. As a true Luddite, I don’t have cell service and rely on wifi downloads so it’s har to listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    spacebag
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Alphabet Versus The Godess

    Yuval Harari’s new book is not a new theory but based on a theory written by the late writer Leonard Shlain in 1998 - ‘The Alphabet Versus The Goddess’ The conflict between word and image.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rumi shama
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners appreciate the podcast's depth and insights into technology and political economy, often finding the commentary intellectually stimulating.
There are criticisms regarding the hosts' speaking styles and the balance between guest and host contributions, with some feeling that guests could get more airtime.
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#97
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Apple Podcasts
#73
Canada/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#136
United Kingdom/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#96
Australia/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#172
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Apple Podcasts
#214
Italy/Technology

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427. Many Worlds of Extraction (ft. Laleh Khalili)
Q: Why write about extractive capitalism?
Khalili discusses the growing attention to commodity exploitation and its historical context.
Patreon Preview – 395. How Workers are Building Power (ft. Eric Blanc)
Q: Could you talk through when this argument started to materialize for you?
Blanc reflects on his experiences in organizing campaigns that revealed the need for a new unionization model.
332. Opening the Vicious Circle of Risk Rating (ft. Ariel Bogle)
Q: Can you give some background on the Security Risk Assessment Tool and its implications?
Ariel Bogle provides insights into the tool's operation in detention centers, explaining how arbitrary factors contribute to detainees' risk ratings, often resulting in unfair treatment.
373. Press X to Start Revolution (ft. Marijam Did)
Q: What does the history of the gaming industry tell us about its current state?
The gaming industry's history is marked by hyper-capitalist exploitation and gender biases, which shaped current perceptions.
373. Press X to Start Revolution (ft. Marijam Did)
Q: Why do you think those things have been so disconnected?
There's a huge disservice by the media at large to recognize gaming as a significant cultural space.

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