2025 Year in Review
It’s certainly been an interesting year. And not in a good way. More in an (apocryphal) Chinese curse kind of way. As an immigrant myself, I’m horrified at the scapegoating of immigrants in the US, in the UK and elsewhere. I’m also alarmed to see a rise in authoritarianism and xenophobia (including anti-LGBT sentiment) and misogyny. A lot of this is fuelled and amplified by misinformation and disinformation shared online, and it’s also been depressing to see traditional social media channels backing away from any responsibility to actively police false information, hate speech, and harassing behaviours. By the way, the Fediverse continues to be my top choice for social media, partly because of its lack of an “engagement” based algorithm. You may continue to find me there at @torgo@mastodon.social. One of my coping strategies when it comes to all this negativity is to try to drive positive energy into my work – to try to ensure that the work I do projects and imprints my values. In accordance with my goal from last year to do more mentoring, I’ve been spending more time in activities associated with STEM Ambassadors, including giving talks to students on “avoiding dystopia.” I always get surprisingly apt questions when I give these talks. In my experience, young people are very receptive to hearing a hopeful message when it comes to the future of technology – and they ask so many good questions! Speaking of avoiding dystopia, one of the best parts of this past year was witnessing the rise of a movement …