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FTP: Future Tech and Policy

FTP: Future Tech and Policy

著者: IGPA Science and Technology Working Group
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概要

The Future Tech & Policy (FTP) Podcast features a panel of interdisciplinary faculty experts from the 3 universities at the University of Illinois System that examines news, trends, and issues related to emerging technology like AI, quantum, energy, and future-looking computing and how these advancements influence policy and regulation in Illinois and beyond. A production of the Science and Technology Working Group at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA).


Episodes released bi-weekly.


Hosted by Jeremy Riel, Science & Technology Working Group Co-Lead and Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chicago. Regular panelists are faculty members of the IGPA Science and Technology Working Group (https://igpa.uillinois.edu/working-groups/science-and-technology).

© 2026 FTP: Future Tech and Policy
政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • Ep. 5 - Wikipedia's "Don't Write Like AI" Enables AI Writing, AI is Always "Disrupting", and Age Verification Methods
    2026/01/27

    In this episode of the Future Tech & Policy (FTP) Podcast, the panel explores the Wikipedia community guidelines on spotting AI-written works to help with the editorial process only to have that set of guidelines used in a new plugin to make AI write less like AI, fake citations in AI papers (written by AI) and court cases, claims of disruption in jobs and the economy from AI leaders and how tech always promises different disruptions than we tend to actually see, and age verification technologies by tech companies to ensure child safety but are easily spoofable.

    *Links to articles discussed*

    - Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them. [Ars Technica] https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/01/new-ai-plugin-uses-wikipedias-ai-writing-detection-rules-to-help-it-sound-human/

    - GPTZero finds 100 new hallucinations in NeurIPS 2025 accepted papers [GPTZero] https://gptzero.me/news/neurips/

    - Anthropic Economic Index report: Economic primitives [Anthropic] https://www.anthropic.com/research/anthropic-economic-index-january-2026-report

    - Artificial intelligence tools expand scientists’ impact but contract science’s focus [Nature] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09922-y

    - Claude Is Taking the AI World by Storm, and Even Non-Nerds Are Blown Away [The Wall Street Journal] https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-claude-code-ai-7a46460e

    - Anthropic CEO says government should help ensure AI’s economic upside is shared [MSN] https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/anthropic-ceo-says-government-should-help-ensure-ai-s-economic-upside-is-shared/ar-AA1UB0o4

    - Palantir CEO says AI “will destroy” humanities jobs but there will be “more than enough jobs” for people with vocational training | Fortune [Fortune] https://fortune.com/2026/01/20/palantir-ceo-ai-humanities-jobs-davos-alex-karp/

    - Our approach to age prediction [OpenAI] https://openai.com/index/our-approach-to-age-prediction/

    - Age Verification Laws Came for the Open Internet [Engadget] https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/the-year-age-verification-laws-came-for-the-open-internet-130000979.html?src=rss


    *Panelists*

    - Zachary McDowell, Associate Professor, Communication, University of Illinois Chicago
    https://comm.uic.edu/profiles/zachary-mcdowell/

    - Jeremy Riel (Host), Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago & IGPA Science and Technology Working Group Co-Lead
    https://education.uic.edu/profiles/riel-jeremy/

    - Ken Suh, Adjunct Professor, Law, University of Illinois Chicago
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensuh


    *About The FTP Podcast*

    The FTP podcast brings together a panel of interdisciplinary faculty experts across the University of Illinois System to discuss trends and news from recent weeks in tech and policy while looking toward the future. Produced by the Science and Technology Working Group, Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA), University of Illinois System.

    https://igpa.uillinois.edu

    All opinions expressed on the FTP Podcast are those of the individual panelists and not the opinions of the University of Illinois System, The Institute of Government and Public Affairs, or the three UI universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, or Springfield.

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    44 分
  • Ep.4 - CES AI Products and E-Waste, Who Regulates AI?, Chief AI Preparedness Officers, and Licensed AI Characters
    2026/01/13

    In this episode of the Future Tech & Policy (FTP) Podcast, the panel returns from winter break with a look at the light-hearted "Worst In Show" awards for products from the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the US Executive Order toward federal AI regulation preemption over state laws, the new "Head of Preparedness" officer being hired by OpenAI to investigate risks and challenges with their models, and the recent licensing agreement between Disney and OpenAI to use everyone's favorite Disney characters on the company's AI products like ChatGPT and Sora.



    *Links to articles discussed*

    - CES Worst in Show Awards Website
    https://www.worstinshowces.com

    - ‘Worst in Show’ CES products include AI refrigerators, AI companions and AI doorbells (AP)
    https://apnews.com/article/ces-worst-show-ai-0ce7fbc5aff68e8ff6d7b8e6fb7b007d

    - “Worst in Show” Returns at CES 2026, Calling Out Gadgets That Make Things Worse (iFixIt)
    https://www.ifixit.com/News/115344/worst-in-show-returns-at-ces-2026-calling-out-gadgets-that-make-things-worse

    - Trump tries to block state AI laws himself after Congress decided not to (Ars Technica)
    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/12/trump-tries-to-block-state-ai-laws-himself-after-congress-decided-not-to/

    - Trump’s AI executive order promises ‘one rulebook’ — startups may get legal limbo instead (TechCrunch)
    https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/12/trumps-ai-executive-order-promises-one-rulebook-startups-may-get-legal-limbo-instead/

    - OpenAI is looking for a new Head of Preparedness (TechCrunch)
    https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/openai-is-looking-for-a-new-head-of-preparedness/

    - Disney invests $1 billion in OpenAI, licenses 200 characters for AI video app Sora (Ars Technica)
    https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/12/disney-invests-1-billion-in-openai-licenses-200-characters-for-ai-video-app-sora/

    - Disney has accused Google of copyright infringement on a 'massive scale' (Engadget)
    https://www.engadget.com/ai/disney-has-accused-google-of-copyright-infringement-on-a-massive-scale-163737642.html

    - Extracting books from production language models (arxiv)
    https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02671


    *Panelists*

    - Zachary McDowell, Associate Professor, Communication, University of Illinois Chicago
    https://comm.uic.edu/profiles/zachary-mcdowell/

    - Jeremy Riel (Host), Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago & IGPA Science and Technology Working Group Co-Lead
    https://education.uic.edu/profiles/riel-jeremy/

    - Gagandeep Singh, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign & IGPA Science and Technology Working Group Co-Lead
    https://siebelschool.illinois.edu/about/people/faculty/ggnds

    - Ken Suh, Adjunct Professor, Law, University of Illinois Chicago
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensuh


    *About The FTP Podcast*

    The FTP podcast brings together a panel of interdisciplinary faculty experts across the University of Illinois System to discuss trends and news from recent weeks in tech and policy while looking toward the future. Produced by the Science and Technology Working Group, Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA), University of Illinois System.

    https://igpa.uillinois.edu

    All opinions expressed on the FTP Podcast are those of the individual panelists and not the opinions of the University of Illinois System, The Institute of Government and Public Affairs, or the three UI universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, or Springfield.

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    55 分
  • Ep. 3 - FTP Podcast - Forgetting Passwords, Genesis Mission, Gov AI Tech Registries, Children AI Facial Recognition, Bot Sentience
    2025/12/09

    In this episode of the Future Tech & Policy (FTP) Podcast, the panel discusses some interesting cases for forgotten passwords and cybersecurity, the US Executive Order on the new Genesis Mission for AI research infrastructure via the NAIRR program and high-performance computing resources, Canada's new AI Register that inventories AI technologies being used by the Canadian federal government, the potential use of AI facial recognition technology with children who play the game Roblox, and the persisting question of whether AI is sentient.


    Links to articles discussed

    • Magician forgets password to his own hand after RFID chip implant (The Register)
    • Cryptographers Held an Election. They Can’t Decrypt the Results (The New York Times)
    • Trump signs executive order launching AI initiative being compared to the Manhattan Project (NBC News)
    • Launching the Genesis Mission (The White House)
    • Government of Canada AI Register (Minimum Viable Product) (Government of Canada)
    • Roblox will require age estimation to chat starting next year (The Verge)


    Panelists

    • Zachary McDowell, Associate Professor, Communication, University of Illinois Chicago
    • Jeremy Riel (Host), Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago & IGPA Science and Technology Working Group Co-Lead
    • Gagandeep Singh, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign & IGPA Science and Technology Working Group Co-Lead
    • Ken Suh, Adjunct Professor, Law, University of Illinois Chicago


    About The FTP Podcast

    The FTP podcast brings together a panel of interdisciplinary faculty experts across the University of Illinois System to discuss trends and news from recent weeks in tech and policy while looking toward the future. Produced by the Science and Technology Working Group, Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA), University of Illinois System.

    https://igpa.uillinois.edu

    All opinions expressed on the FTP Podcast are those of the individual panelists and not the opinions of the University of Illinois System, The Institute of Government and Public Affairs, or the three UI universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, or Springfield.

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    49 分
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