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This week we're talking about technology that works for us — from how we use AI in the campaign to autonomous vehicles to the stories we tell.
Special Guest: Seth Singleton
Tonight he'll share his perspective on AI as a creative tool, what it can and can't do, and how storytelling fits into building a political movement.
If you've ever wondered how a comic book can reach voters that traditional campaign materials can't, this is the conversation.
Hosts: Andy Ellis & Owen Silverman Andrews
What we cover:
What "the AI we deserve" actually looks like. This is the start of a larger conversation about how campaigns should use these tools responsibly. Project Cybersyn — In 1970s Chile, Salvador Allende's government built a computer network designed to empower workers, not extract from them. Fifty years later, Silicon Valley builds the opposite. We can choose differently.
Waymo in Baltimore — Governor Moore announced Waymo is coming to Baltimore. It's part of a pattern: jump at shiny tech first, figure out the cost to workers, the state, and the environment later. We break down what's missing from the conversation.
Join the conversation:
By GoGreen2026-livestreamThis week we're talking about technology that works for us — from how we use AI in the campaign to autonomous vehicles to the stories we tell.
Special Guest: Seth Singleton
Tonight he'll share his perspective on AI as a creative tool, what it can and can't do, and how storytelling fits into building a political movement.
If you've ever wondered how a comic book can reach voters that traditional campaign materials can't, this is the conversation.
Hosts: Andy Ellis & Owen Silverman Andrews
What we cover:
What "the AI we deserve" actually looks like. This is the start of a larger conversation about how campaigns should use these tools responsibly. Project Cybersyn — In 1970s Chile, Salvador Allende's government built a computer network designed to empower workers, not extract from them. Fifty years later, Silicon Valley builds the opposite. We can choose differently.
Waymo in Baltimore — Governor Moore announced Waymo is coming to Baltimore. It's part of a pattern: jump at shiny tech first, figure out the cost to workers, the state, and the environment later. We break down what's missing from the conversation.
Join the conversation: