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Artificial Intelligence usage in education w/ Doctor Sarah Bickerton from the University of Auckland: 19th July, 2024

Artificial Intelligence usage in education w/ Doctor Sarah Bickerton from the University of Auckland: 19th July, 2024 Artificial Intelligence usage in education w/ Doctor Sarah Bickerton from the University of Auckland: 19th July, 2024, 10.52 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024

Artificial intelligence and generative AI have seen a major uptick in usage over the past two years, with impacts across society. Of particular note is the impact on education, with students using artificial intelligence to brainstorm, write, or edit their assignments. 

Wire host Castor spoke to the Doctor Sarah Bickerton from the University of Auckland about issues with generative AI in education and what educators can do about it.

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 16, 2024

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 16, 2024 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 16, 2024, 246.53 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024

Powered by remote don-trol, the stereophonic stench must pervade

Universal Harmony: July 16, 2024

UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 588 UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 588, 220.69 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024


It’s time for your weekly dose of wholesome, ear-tickling tunes. Conscious music that connects people regardless of genre.

Hosted by PHILLIEE, featuring the Sound of Sydney courtesy of our man Carlos Avilés.

~ Universal Harmony ~

Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.

IV w/ Violet Hirst: Rātu July 16, 2024

IV w/ Violet Hirst: Rātu July 16, 2024 IV w/ Violet Hirst: Rātu July 16, 2024, 29.06 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024

Rosetta has a kōrero with Violet Hirst about her most recent single 'For You' - available now exclusively on Bandcamp! They chat about the making of the single compared to her album Donegal, using raw footage/sounds in finished recordings, handycam music videos, and her recent tour with Office Dog for their US fundraiser! Whakarongo mai nei!

95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātu July 16, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātu July 16, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātu July 16, 2024, 247.1 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024

Welcome back to Tuesday Drive with Rosetta! Today on the show we had a kōrero with Violet Hirst about her latest single 'For You', did a recap of the SRN Top 10 (spoiler alert, it's bangin' this week), alongside your usual faves Pete Surf, the News Team, Entertainment Guide - and looooots of music! Kia pai te wiki whānau!

The One To Four with Gin: July 16, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: July 16, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: July 16, 2024, 245.29 MB
Tue 16 Jul 2024

Loose Reads w/ Jenna: July 15, 2024

Loose Reads w/ Jenna: July 15, 2024 Loose Reads w/ Jenna: July 15, 2024, 12.44 MB
Mon 15 Jul 2024

Jenna reviews All That We Know by Shilo Kino on Loose Reads. Whakarongo mai nei!

The Government's Climate Strategy, calls to abolish the Human Rights Commission and a new members bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: July 15th, 2024

The Government's Climate Strategy, calls to abolish the Human Rights Commission and a new members bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: July 15th, 2024 The Government's Climate Strategy, calls to abolish the Human Rights Commission and a new members bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: July 15th, 2024 , 28.66 MB
Mon 15 Jul 2024

Last week the Government released its five point climate action plan. This follows recent decisions from the government such as a reversal on the oil and gas exploration ban, and the removal of the clean car discount, both of which have been met with backlash from many environmental groups. 

For our weekly catch up I spoke to the ACT party’s Simon Court about this climate action plan. We also talk about renewed calls from the party to abolish the Human rights commission. As well as a new member's bills that would prohibit regional councils from considering climate change in their decisions. 

 

The Wire w/ Sofia: 15th July, 2024

The Wire w/ Sofia: 15th July, 2024 The Wire w/ Sofia: 15th July, 2024, 106.34 MB
Mon 15 Jul 2024

Producer Evie speaks to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about the government’s five point climate strategy, renewed calls from the party to abolish the human rights commission and a member's bill that would prohibit regional councils from considering climate change in their decisions. 

She also speaks to Associate Professor in Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, David Dempsey, about the Oil and Gas ban reversal and its implications, and what energy alternatives could look like in Aotearoa. 

Wire host Sofia speaks to Research Director at The Disinformation Project, Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa, about the Employment Court’s judgement of Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles’ case against the University of Auckland over the university’s failure to protect her from ongoing and escalating abuse and harassment for her science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic.

She also speaks to the climate lead at Forest and Bird, Scott Burnett, about the climate strategy announced by Climate Change Minister Simon Watts last week. 

And she speaks to Associate Professor of French at the University of Auckland, Deborah Walker-Morrison, about the France elections and the current state of French politics.

The Government's Reversal of the Oil and Gas Exploration Ban w/ the University of Canterbury's David Dempsey: 15th July, 2024

The Government's Reversal of the Oil and Gas Exploration Ban w/ the University of Canterbury's David Dempsey: 15th July, 2024 The Government's Reversal of the Oil and Gas Exploration Ban w/ the University of Canterbury's David Dempsey: 15th July, 2024, 23.55 MB
Mon 15 Jul 2024

The government recently announced a reversal on the oil and gas exploration ban, which was put in place by the Labour government in 2018. 

This has been met with concerns around the increased emissions that will be caused by this exploration. Many environmental groups have stressed that the government will have to offset these emissions to meet Aotearoa’s targets. 

I spoke to Associate Professor in Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, David Dempsey about the history of the ban, the environmental implications of it being reversed and what sustainable alternatives Aotearoa can use to gather energy instead.