Notas del episodio
Mathematics quietly shapes some of the most important decisions in public life, from redistricting and congressional apportionment to federal research funding and AI policy. In this episode, Autumn and Noah speak with Dr. Karen Saxe, Senior Vice President of Government Relations at the American Mathematical Society, about how mathematical ideas influence representation, fairness, education, and the future of research. From gerrymandering and geometric compactness to life inside the U.S. Senate and the growing policy debates around AI, Karen reveals how deeply math is woven into the systems that govern everyday life.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
01:15 The Hot Tea in DC
01:24 Gerrymandering and Mathematics
03:42 Understanding Gerrymandering and Redistricting
08:07 The Role of Mathematicians in ...