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Det er tre spørsmål som driver årets CIO Analytics-rapport: Hva gjør virksomheter som lykkes? Hvordan skaper man reell verdi med AI? Og hvordan møter man et trusselbilde som bare blir mer krevende?Årets IT-rapport bygger på svar fra nærmere 1500 IT-ledere og beslutningstakere i Nord-Europa. Rapporten viser at forventningene til IT-lederen ikke bare har økt, de har endret karakter. Strategisk tenkning veier tyngre enn noensinne. Helhetsforståelse topper listen over hva som kjennetegner en god IT-leder. Rollen har beveget seg langt fra det tekniske.I dette opptaket fra lanseringen diskuterer vi hva det betyr i praksis, og om rollen har blitt umulig å fylle. Vi snakker også om AI-adopsjonen som skjøt fart uten at verdiskapingen fulgte etter. Flertallet måler heller ikke effekten av det de investerer i. Hva med sikkerhet? Tre av fire øver ikke regelmessig på beredskapsplanene. Dette skjer i en tid der sikkerhet er det aller viktigste fokusområdet.Gjester er Mali Hole Skogen, teknologi- og bærekraftsdirektør i TEK Norge, Siri Riis Borhaug, Country Manager i IBM Norge, og Ole Petter Saxrud, adm. direktør i Atea. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hele rapporten finner du på https://www.atea.no/cio/NB: Dette er et opptak fra lanseringen av CIO Analytics 16. juni 2026. Lyden er bearbeidet med kunstig intelligens for å gi deg en bedre lytteropplevelse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI skriver koden, kjører testene, retter feilene og godkjenner resultatet. «Vibe coding» og autonome AI-agenter snur nå utviklingsarbeidet på hodet. Det går raskere og terskelen for å bygge blir lavere. Da melder spørsmålet seg om hva et utviklingsteam skal være fremover. I denne episoden ser vi på hvordan AI endrer disse teamene og produktiviteten i norske virksomheter. Dette lærer du:Viktige begreper: hva «vibe coding» og agentisk koding er, og hva det betyr for arbeidsflyten i teamene.Kultur slår teknologi: Psykologisk trygghet og åpen dialog skiller de vinnende teamene fra resten.Faren for kognitiv latskap: AI-verktøyene kan skape blindsoner når det genererte resultatet ser så bra ut.Fremtiden for juniorutviklere: Maskinene overtar flere rutineoppgaver, og behovet for systemforståelse blir da viktigere.Ledelsens ansvar: Ledergruppen må selv ta i bruk verktøyene og legge til rette for eksperimentering i organisasjonen.Ukens gjester er Nils Brede Moe, sjefsforsker ved SINTEF. Han følger norske AI-utviklingsteam tett og deler konkrete forskningsfunn om læring og arbeidsprosesser. Vår andre gjest er Petter Moe, CTO i Atea. Han deler praktiske erfaringer om hvordan verktøyene implementeres og skaper verdi. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Liker du episoden?Gi oss gjerne noen stjerner i din podkast-app. Del episoden med en kollega som trenger litt faglig påfyll. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ved inngangen til året, spådde alle at 2026 skulle bli det store året for AI-agenter. Et halvt år senere ser bildet helt annerledes ut enn forventet, og samtidig ser det helt likt ut.I denne episoden gir vi deg en bred gjennomgang av hvor agentisk AI faktisk står akkurat nå. Vi ser også på hva de som har lykkes har gjort, og hva du kan gjøre for å unngå å feile. Vi er også innom: Hva er egentlig en AI-agent, og hva skiller agentisk AI fra andre AI-løsninger?Hva har endret seg de siste fem månedene?Hvorfor lykkes altfor få med AI-investeringene sine? Hvordan måler vi reell verdi?Hvilke sikkerhetsrisikoer dukker opp når agenter går i produksjon? Vi er innom Non-human-identiteter, prompt injection og skygge-agenterHvordan endrer lederrollen seg når ansatte vil delegere mest mulig til AI?Tips til konkrete steg for norske virksomheter som vil utnytte potensialet med AI-agenter Hva tror vi på fremover? Hvor beveger agentisk AI seg? Gjester er Anne Line Stampe, fagansvarlig 365 AI i DNB, og Christoffer Besler Hansen, Head of AI Workplace i Atea. Programleder er Christian Brosstad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What was the last thing you ate? This is the question we always begin our podcast episodes with. The reason is because we always want to know what the other is fixing and cooking! What's going on in your kitchen these days? What's fresh and good? One of our earliest episodes recounts everything in our refrigerators at the moment! That was a lot of fun to record.Part of what drives this interest in what we are eating is developing the ideas and understanding of what a day in the life of ancestral food looks like in a world where you may be the only person you know who is eating anything like an ancestral or ancestrally inspired diet. A world where once upon a time it would have been the norm to eat this way, but now you are trying to create a life, habits, rolling tasks, completely on your own, and without the benefit of examples from your childhood or the people around you or expert cooks who live nearby and can give suggestions and show you a good way to use up chicken carcasses or how to feed a lot of small children filling food day after day. And another reason why is - there is something intangible we learn when we travel to a place, stay in a home and break bread with someone. It is an intimate communion that tells us something about that person.For this episode, we decided to track our meals for an entire week so you could see the shape of them - where some were more interesting, some were new and exciting, and others were leftovers, scraps, things we were just trying to use up. An ancestral diet is often made up of the mundane and simple, but exquisite foods. Pure in their sourcing, flavour, freshness but simple in their preparation and humble in their serving.To create a supporter bonus, I reached out to our supporter community and asked if they were willing to contribute a week of their meals as well, to be published as an accompanying booklet to the episode. The incredible booklet for podcast supporters that accompanies this episode includes at last count 50 pages with about 20 delicious menus, real menus made by families eating ancestral and home prepared meals ranging in size from empty nesters to 7 children in the home, including a special weekend with 12 children to be fed!There is also an aftershow - we wanted to go over some details from these contributed menus and we were really pushing the limit on podcast length so we continued recording some of those discussions as an aftershow which supporters can find in the podcast feed. Now without further ado, let's find out what is on the menu in ancestral homes today.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sign up to the pod's newsletter here.Get a free 30-page guide to Baking with Ancient GrainsRead our Guide to Milling Your Own FlourGet all three of the podcast cookbooksWear our beautiful, sustainable merchandiseAlison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The BasicsAlison's Sowans oat fermentation courseVisit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop: US here and UK here.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Come join the podcast community! You can select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content, and a Discord discussion group Find out more here!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *What we talked about:What we ateA lovely review from a listenerWhy talk about a week of meals?An incredible download for supporters, contributed to by supporters!The beauty of the mundaneWhere our concept of mealtimes came fromAlison's upper-class menu styleAlison's notes on her menu: low histamine, gluten-free, and moreAndrea's notes on her menu: winter fare, gluten-free, an outdoor weekOur week in meals, alternating daysThe most common concerns listeners had about their menusSharing samples from some listener menusSupporters can visit the private podcast, Kitchen Table Chats, to see the aftershow for this episode and hear more from the listener menus.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *If you love the show, leave us a 5* reviews on Apple Podcasts:Open the Apple Podcast app and find Ancestral Kitchen Podcast in your libraryScroll down to 'ratings and reviews', click on 'write a review', give us 5*s and then tell us why you love listening* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Resources:Supporters can download A Treasury of Ancestral Menus, Volume I in the downloads section today!The Evolution of MealtimesWhy and How to Study Food History - hour long YouTube lectureThe Little-Known Evolution of LunchThe Regency Town House: MealtimesMegan's Ranch SeasoningSending in a menu? Include how many adults/children (and the children's ages!), any special dietary needs, and roughly where you are in the world (country/state or major city if you like), and Firstname/Last initial. Any other details you feel are pertinent such as sourcing, what you grew, special processing info or food prep, is all delightful and adds to much color! Photographs and recipes or instructions are welcomed. We are most interested in the menu you actually ate, not the menu that was planned - it's what actually ends up happening that tells us our story! We cannot guarantee your menu will be used in a future volume, and we are honored to receive it regardless! Volumes may be available for sale in the future and submitting information implies you consent to your material being included. Menus can be sent to info@ancestralkitchen.com.Do you have memories, documents, recipes or stories of those who cooked ancestrally? 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Norsk skole står midt i et teknologisk skifte, samtidig som vi kjemper med helt grunnleggende spørsmål: Hva skal barna våre lære, hvordan skaper vi mestring, og hvordan bygger vi et inkluderende fellesskap?Vi har investert tungt i digitale enheter, plattformer og systemer. Noen steder har det gitt bedre flyt, mer tilpasning og mer læring. Andre steder har det skapt støy, usikkerhet og nye forskjeller. Og nå kommer AI inn fra siden - rett inn i elevenes hverdag og lærernes arbeidsflyt. Klarer vi å sette tydelige rammer for trygghet, personvern og kvalitet, og samtidig bruke mulighetene teknologien kan bidra med på en klok måte?Ukens gjester er Brynhild Farbrot, direktør for oppvekst i Bærum kommune, Mathilde Tybring-Gjedde, leder av Utdannings- og forskningskomiteen på Stortinget (H), og Elisabeth Palmgren, leder for skole i Atea. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fra phishing til automatiserte angrep: hva er egentlig nytt, og hva er støy?Det har aldri vært enklere å gjennomføre et sofistikert cyberangrep. Kunstig intelligens gjør det mulig å skrive mer troverdige phishing-meldinger, avdekke sårbarheter raskere og automatisere angrep som tidligere krevde betydelig ekspertise. Samtidig brukes den samme teknologien til å oppdage trusler tidligere og bygge sterkere forsvar.I denne episoden spør vi hva som faktisk endrer seg, og hva norske virksomheter bør gjøre med det nå. Gjestene er Kato Kristiansen, IT-sikkerhetssjef i Atea, og André Lambertsen, løsningsarkitekt i Cisco. Programleder er Christian Brosstad.Vi ser også nærmere på en av de mest omtalte lanseringene i tech-verden de siste ukene: AI-modellen Claude Mythos. Det er en ny AI-modell som ifølge Anthropic selv er «langt foran alle andre AI-modeller» på cybersikkerhet, og derfor tør de ikke å lansere den. Men den er gjort tilgjengelig for en rekke teknologiselskaper gjennom «Project Glasswing». Målet er å bruke Mythos til å tette sikkerhetshull før noen rekker å utnytte dem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Norge er i verdenstoppen på digitalisering, men Riksrevisjonen slår fast at sammenhengende tjenester svikter. I denne episoden utforsker vi hvorfor sektorsiloer og finansieringsmodeller hindrer en sømløs hverdag for innbyggerne. Vi diskuterer kritiske funn fra Riksrevisjonen og den nye digitaliseringsstrategien (2024–2030) sammen med to av Norges tyngste eksperter på forvaltningsutvikling: Hans Christian Holte, rådgiver i Digitaliseringsdirektoratet (Digdir) og tidligere direktør i NAV og Skatteetaten, og Kristin Weidemann Wieland, direktør for forskning, innovasjon og digitalisering i KS. Dette lærer du om i episoden:Investeringsparadokset: Hvorfor etater nedprioriterer fellesprosjekter når gevinsten havner hos andre. Sektorsiloer vs. brukerbehov: Hvordan «sektorprinsippet» skaper tekniske barrierer for syke barn, arbeidssøkere og frivillige organisasjoner. Juridiske hindringer: Er GDPR og personvern et reelt hinder eller et skjold for å slippe samhandling? Løsninger fra finansnæringen: Kan suksessen med DSOP (Digital Samhandling Offentlig Privat) kopieres til helse og sosial?Fremtidens forvaltning: Trenger Digdir instruksjonsmyndighet for å tvinge gjennom sammenhengende tjenester? Hør hvorfor ekspertene mener rammene, ikke teknologien, er det største problemet for et digitalt Norge i 2030.Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I 2026 har vi fått et tydeligere bilde av hvordan teknologi, sikkerhet, beredskap og verdiskaping henger sammen. Når teknologi og ressurser blir strategisk viktig, blir også beslutningene større og behovet for samarbeid sterkere.I denne episoden går vi inn i Teknologirådets teknotrender for Stortinget og oversetter dem til praktiske spørsmål for ledere og virksomheter. Vi spør blant annet hva disse trendene betyr for konkurransekraft og handlingsrom i året som kommer. I tillegg ser vi på rapportens «boblere», som kan treffe raskt og endre prioriteringene i 2026.Ukens gjester er Tore Tennøe, direktør i Teknologirådet, og Ingvild Strand von Krogh, leder for teknologipolitikk i Abelia.Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teknologien har for lengst flyttet inn i redaksjonene, der AI-systemer nå skriver, klipper, oversetter og analyserer innhold i et svimlende tempo.Hva skjer med journalistikken, økonomien og tilliten når teknologien drar i alle spaker samtidig? I denne episoden går vi rett inn i maskinrommet for å finne ut hva som fungerer, hva som skremmer, og hva som faktisk gir verdi i det nye medielandskapet.Vi tar deg med bak kulissene i to av Norges største mediehus for å forklare hvordan de bruker teknologi til å avsløre sannheten i saker som Epstein-filene. Du får høre om kampen for tillit, erfaringene fra et teknologitungt OL og strategiene som skal sikre at redaktørstyrte medier overlever frem mot 2030.Ukens gjester er Pål Nedregotten, direktør for teknologi og produktutvikling i NRK, og Espen Sundve, Chief Product Officer i Schibsted Media. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I en tid preget av kunstig intelligens og geopolitisk uro har kontroll over data, lagring og regnekraft blitt avgjørende for fremtidig konkurransekraft. Hvis du i 2026 fortsatt ser på IT-infrastruktur og datasenter som ren driftskostnad, så har du en strategisk blindsone. I denne episoden dykker vi ned i skjæringspunktet mellom plattformer, teknologi og sikkerhetspolitikk. Ukens gjester er Petter M. Tømmeraas, Managing Director Data Center Services i Aker Nscale, og Audun Lødemel, SVP Atea Managed Services.Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I episode 119 har vi med oss Carsten Winger, daglig leder og hovedforvalter i Vibrand Kapitalforvaltning. Carsten har lang erfaring som aktiv forvalter og står bak fond som Vibrand Norden, Vibrand Bærekraft og Vibrand Absolutt. Han er kjent for sin makrostyrte tilnærming til nordiske markeder og evne til å finne muligheter der andre ser risiko. Vi starter episoden med Carsten sitt overordnede markedssyn. Han er tydelig skeptisk til både Oslo Børs og det amerikanske markedet akkurat nå, og bruker blant annet shipping og olje som et godt eksempel på hvorfor han mener flere norske sektorer er overvurdert.Deretter går vi gjennom flere konkrete temaer og cases:Hvorfor han er overbevist om at Storebrand, Norwegian og Orkla vil bli kjøpt opp innen to år – og hva som er de felles kjennetegnene (lav prising, svak krone, eierstruktur og ryddede selskaper) Det mest sannsynlige scenariet for Telenor de neste 2–3 årene Tanker rundt Novo Nordisk og hvordan fremtiden kan se utAksjer og temaer som han har aller mest tro på inn i 2026 - blant disse er segmentene svensk eiendom og konsum. Mange aksjer ble løftet frem i episoden som Atea, Ørsted, DNB, Inwido, Nobia, Electrolux, Nokia & EricssonLenker og ressurser:Vibrand Fondene: vibrandfondene.noFølg Carsten og Vibrand på LinkedIn og deres månedsrapporterDisclaimer: Denne episoden er kun for informasjons- og underholdningsformål og utgjør ikke investeringsrådgivning. Innholdet er ikke sponset. Carsten Winger ble invitert av StockUp. Investeringer i fond og aksjer innebærer risiko, og du kan tape hele eller deler av investert kapital. Gjør alltid egne vurderinger og gjerne snakk med en autorisert rådgiver. Synspunktene som kommer frem er Carstens egne og kan endres.Takk for at du lytter! Abonner gjerne og gi oss en rating hvis du liker episoden.Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CsxNmyXGbE Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/StockUp831/home
El Consejo Oleícola Internacional (COI) formará parte de una delegación que depositará el próximo 25 de febrero un primer lote de semillas de olivo en el Banco Mundial de Semillas de Svalbard (Svalbard Global Seed Vault), en Noruega -conocido como "la bóveda del fin del mundo". Un estudio hecho en el Jiloca vincula mayor antigüedad del viñedo y más riqueza microbiana. Tres parcelas de la bodega El Pago de la Boticaria -en Murero, Atea y Villafeliche- analizadas durante tres años reflejan matices que se aprecian en el suelo, la hoja y el fruto. El Departamento de Agricultura, Ganadería y Alimentación del Gobierno de Aragón ha confirmado que durante el pasado mes de enero se han contabilizado 2.796 jabalíes recogidos en toda la Comunidad dentro del dispositivo extraordinario de control de fauna silvestre, impulsado para frenar la expansión de enfermedades como peste porcina africana (PPA) Como cada domingo abrimos nuestra ‘Gestoría agrícola y ganadera'. Jorge Sanz publica el fotolibro ‘La estela de los últimos trashumantes' 'El campo es nuestro', de Aragón TV, gana el Premio Iris al Mejor Programa Autonómico Tras recibir el Premio Ondas Nacional de Televisión 2025 al Mejor Contenido de Proximidad el pasado 26 de noviembre, el espacio suma ahora un nuevo galardón de gran prestigio: el Premio Iris de la Academia de la Televisión y de las Ciencias y Artes del Audiovisual al Mejor Programa Autonómico.
Vi går inn i et skifte fra generativ AI til agentisk AI: AI-agenter som kan resonnere, planlegge, ta beslutninger og utføre oppgaver på vegne av mennesker og team. Mange peker på multiagent-systemer som en av de viktigste teknologitrendene nå, men få virksomheter har AI-agenter i produksjon. Samtidig advares det om at en stor andel agentprosjekter kan mislykkes innen få år, ofte fordi man prøver å automatisere gamle arbeidsprosesser i stedet for å designe nye måter å jobbe på.I denne episoden snakker vi konkret om: hva AI-agenter er, hva som skiller dem fra chatbots og lignende verktøy, og hva som kreves for å lykkes i praksis (data, prosesser, sikkerhet, ansvar og styring). I tillegg snakker vi om hvordan lederrollen endrer seg når deler av teamet ditt opererer som digitale kolleger i skyen.Ukens gjester er Stian Lundquist, teknologirådgiver i Microsoft og Christoffer Besler Hansen, Head of AI Workplace i Atea. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vi har lagt 2025 bak oss, og i stedet for å oppsummere året som gikk, ser vi fremover. I denne episoden tar vi for oss teknologitrendene som kan prege 2026, og hva som faktisk kan få gjennombrudd i året som kommer.Vi snakker blant annet om fysisk AI og robotikk, autonome AI-agenter og prosessredesign, AI-kostnader og hybrid infrastruktur, hvordan IT-organisasjonen bygges om for en AI-drevet hverdag, og et cybersikkerhetslandskap der AI er både trussel og forsvar. I tillegg går vi gjennom Gartners kategorier «The Architect», «The Synthesist» og «The Vanguard», med trendene AI-native utviklingsplattformer, multiagent-systemer, domenespesifikke språkmodeller, preemptive cybersecurity og geopatriation. Lenker til rapportene finner du her:Gartner: https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/top-technology-trends-2026 og Deloitte: https://www.deloitte.com/no/no/Industries/technology/perspectives/tech-trends.html Ukens gjester er Tor Kramvik Sivertsen, partner i Deloitte, og Erik Lehne, Senior Managing Partner, Gartner. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne episoden dykker vi ned i trendrapporten CIO Analytics 2025, som er Nord-Europas største IT-undersøkelse. Vi har spurt nærmere 1300 IT-ledere om hva de er opptatt av akkurat nå, og hva de tenker fremover. Rapporten viser et tydelig bilde: Norske virksomheter styrker sikkerheten som aldri før, men få øver på kriser. Samtidig eksploderer AI-bruken, mens verdiskapingen fortsatt er minimal. Hvorfor måles nesten halvparten av IT-sjefene fortsatt på budsjett fremfor forretningsverdi? Og selv om bærekraft er en del av strategien, mangler måling av effekt – et gap som kan avgjøre hvem som lykkes.Ukens gjester er Mali Hole Skogen, teknologi- og bærekraftsdirektør i TEK Norge, og Petter Moe, CTO i Atea.Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olav har i denne episoden fått med seg Åsne Holtklimpen fra Crayon og Christoffer Besler Hansen fra Atea. Christoffer, Åsne og Olav tar for seg hvordan organisasjoner kan lykkes med å implementere kunstig intelligens og Microsoft Copilot i sin hverdag.Åsne og Christoffer deler sine erfaringer fra SharePoint, Teams og informasjonssikkerhet, og diskuterer viktigheten av å ha en god strategi for datakontroll, sikkerhet og brukeradopsjon. Episoden belyser utfordringer med gamle og uoversiktlige datastrukturer, behovet for å slette utdatert informasjon, og hvordan ledelsen må involveres tidlig for å sikre trygg innføring av nye verktøy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vi hører skrekkhistorier i mediene om hva som skjer med jobbene når AI tar over. Pessimistene mener at vi kan forvente et «blodbad» i arbeidsmarkedet, mens andre velger ordet «jobbkaos». Undersøkelser viser at halvparten av oss faktisk er bekymret for jobbene våre, og 40 % av kjerneferdighetene forventes å endre seg før 2030. I denne episoden spør vi hva som egentlig skjer: står vi i et jobbkaos som endrer kompetansekrav, karriereløp og arbeidshverdag? Hvordan bør både ledere og ansatte navigere i dette AI-skiftet?Ukens gjester er Bente Sollid, styregrossist og strategisk rådgiver, og Espen Andersen, dosent på Institutt for strategi og entreprenørskap på Handelshøyskolen BI.Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ANNONS: I detta avsnitt av Atea eTalks möter vi Louise Wistrand från HP och Johan Freidlitz från Atea som guidar oss genom det stora teknikskiftet med AI-PC:s. Vi pratar om nya generationens bärbara datorer, skillnaden mellan traditionella och AI-drivna maskiner, hur AI Companion förbättrar din arbetsdag och varför nästa datorinvestering kan ge längre hållbarhet än någonsin. Lyssna för insikter om säkerhet, batteritid, framtidens modularitet – och en glimt av vad som väntar om fem år! Vill du lyssna på fler avsnitt hittar du dem på Atea.se, YouTube och där du hittar dina poddar. Sök efter Atea eTalks
Bienvenido a Los últimos días, soy el clon en prácticas de Borja Girón. Hoy hablaré sobre: ¿Puede la IA decirnos si Dios existe? Lo nuevo de 2025 y cómo usar la duda a tu favor. Vale, vamos por partes. La novedad de estos meses es curiosa y polémica a la vez: varios grupos de investigación han publicado “mapeadores de argumentos” que convierten debates filosóficos y teológicos en grafos claros, mostrando premisas, posibles falacias y en qué puntos se rompe la lógica. A la vez, algunas comunidades religiosas han empezado a etiquetar cuándo un sermón o una homilía ha sido asistida por IA, y comités de ética recomiendan avisarlo igual que etiquetamos una foto retocada. En cristiano: la IA no te da fe ni te la quita, pero ordena el lío mental y deja las cartas sobre la mesa. Ok, déjame explicarte mejor esta parte. Hay tres cosas que la IA hace bien aquí. Uno, clarificar términos: cuando dices “Dios”, ¿hablas de un creador, de una moral universal o de una metáfora? Las discusiones suelen explotar por definiciones ambiguas. Dos, chequeo de coherencia: si afirmas A y B, la IA encuentra el choque con C en segundos. Tres, rastreo de fuentes: de dónde viene cada argumento y si hay evidencia, consenso o solo anécdotas. Y ahora lo que no hace, y esto es importante: no te da experiencia subjetiva, no decide tus valores y no resuelve el misterio. Espera, te lo repito porque es clave: la IA ordena, tú eliges. Y eso, te guste o no, sigue siendo responsabilidad humana. ¿Por qué esto le importa a un emprendedor como tú que ama la libertad, el sol del sur y la dieta keto? Porque creencias y negocios van de la mano. Lo que crees sobre mérito, riesgo, dinero o propósito determina tus decisiones. Si “Dios proveerá” significa para ti “no hace falta vender”, tienes un problema. Si “todo depende de mí” significa “duermo cuatro horas”, también. La gracia de estas herramientas nuevas es que te ayudan a destilar creencias útiles, no a pelear por etiquetas. Esto suele pasar más de lo que crees: discutimos de altísimo nivel y luego no sabemos por qué nuestra landing no convierte. Y ahora toca una historia rápida para que lo veas con un caso particular. Lucía, emprendedora de formación online en hábitos. Atea práctica, pero con una comunidad muy mixta. Tenía bloqueos para hablar de “sentido” sin sonar religiosa. Usó un mapeador de argumentos para estructurar su manifiesto en una página: definió “sentido” como “dirección elegida con métricas”, aclaró lo que no es (destino místico) y lo que sí es (sistema repetible). Añadió una sección de preguntas difíciles: “¿y si fracaso?”, “¿y si otros tienen fe y yo no?”. En 48 horas subió ese manifiesto a su web y lo enlazó en el primer email de bienvenida. Resultado en un mes: menos preguntas repetidas en soporte, más claridad en ventas y una tasa de conversión a su curso inicial que subió del 1,9 por ciento al 2,6 por ciento. No cambió de religión, cambió de marco mental. Continuamos con un aprendizaje rápido. Toma nota. Marco PACO para temas profundos en tu negocio. P de Pregunta concreta: “¿Qué problema real resuelve mi producto para esta persona en 30 días?”. A de Aclarar definiciones: dos líneas para cada concepto clave que uses, nada de palabras grandotas sin explicar. C de Contrastar fuentes: incluye una evidencia simple, un caso propio o un dato público. O de Observar consecuencias: si esta creencia fuese cierta, ¿qué haría hoy distinto mi cliente y qué haría yo? Mí esto me ayudó mucho: cada vez que escribo una promesa, la paso por PACO y elimino adornos. Ok, déjame darte ejemplos prácticos ya mismo. Si vendes productividad, cambia “tu vida cambia” por “a partir de hoy sabrás planificar en bloques de 90 minutos y medirás foco con una escala diaria del 1 al 5”. Si haces marketing en Instagram, explica el mecanismo: “subimos retención a 3 segundos con ganchos y visuales de contraste, y medimos clics por 1.000 impresiones”. Si haces salud, evita absolutos: “este hábito puede ayudarte si duermes al menos 7 horas y caminas 7.000 pasos al día, si no, prioriza sueño”. Y atento a lo siguiente porque es revelador: tu cliente no necesita que le resuelvas el sentido de la vida, necesita el siguiente paso claro. Si además no escondes el uso de IA y cuentas tu proceso, ganas credibilidad. Errores comunes y cómo esquivarlos. Uno, dogmatismo productivo: “mi método es el único”. Red flag. Mejor explica para quién funciona y para quién no. Dos, cinismo disfrazado de ciencia: descartar cualquier experiencia porque no entra en Excel. A veces lo medible va detrás de lo vivible; deja una cajita para el misterio, pero no vendas humo. Tres, externalizar criterio a la IA: “lo ha dicho la máquina”. No. Tú decides. La IA propone. Y ahora toca otra historia breve. Un e-commerce de suplementos quería vender una “pastilla para el cerebro” casi milagrosa. Con un mapeador revisaron claims: vaciaron promesas, se quedaron con dos mecanismos plausibles y un diario de seguimiento de 14 días. Bajaron la promesa, subieron la evidencia, añadieron “quién no debería tomarlo”. Resultado: menos devoluciones y más compras recurrentes. No es fe, es claridad. Vale, vamos a aterrizarlo en tu día a día. Crea tu “página de creencias operativas” para el negocio: 5 principios no negociables que guían cómo creas, vendes y atiendes. Por ejemplo, “no usamos urgencias falsas”, “si algo no se puede auditar, no se automatiza”, “si baja la calidad, reducimos volumen”. Publica esa página. Te filtra clientes, atrae a los adecuados y te quita dudas los lunes. Y ahora vamos con el resumen del episodio. Claves: uno, en 2025 aparecen herramientas que ordenan debates profundos y etiquetan lo que toca; la IA no decide tu fe, decide tu claridad. Dos, usa la duda como ventaja: define términos, contrasta fuentes y observa consecuencias prácticas. Tres, aplica el marco PACO a tus promesas y diseña una página de creencias operativas que guíe tu marketing y tus automatizaciones. Vale. Y ahora vamos con la acción única para hoy. Abre una hoja y escribe tu manifiesto de una página con PACO: define tu promesa en una frase, aclara tres conceptos clave, aporta una evidencia o caso con números y explica qué hará tu cliente en las próximas 24 horas; publícalo en tu web y enlázalo en tu próximo email de bienvenida, mide conversiones durante 7 días y ajusta. Deja de emprender en soledad. Únete al Club de Emprendedores Triunfers. Deja de emprender en soledad. Accede a una comunidad de emprendedores con la que siempre estás acompañado. Además incluye un Coworking online abierto 24 horas, cursos de marketing, tutoriales para automatizar negocios con Inteligencia Artificial, podcast secreto y grupo privado en Telegram. Prueba gratis desde el link de la descripción. Gracias por escuchar y por compartir este episodio con ese aventurero que lo pueda necesitar. Te espero mañana en el próximo episodio. Un fuerte abrazo. Y cierro con humor ligero: he pedido a la IA una prueba definitiva de la existencia de Dios y me ha devuelto una tortilla perfecta sin patata… dicen que eso es pecado en media España, así que por ahora mi fe está en el aceite de oliva y en llegar a tiempo a bachata; milagros, los justos y con factura.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/los-ultimos-dias--2659766/support.Newsletter Marketing Radical: https://marketingradical.substack.com/welcomeNewsletter Negocios con IA: https://negociosconia.substack.com/welcomeMis Libros: https://borjagiron.com/librosSysteme Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/systemeSysteme 30% dto: https://borjagiron.com/systeme30Manychat Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/manychatMetricool 30 días Gratis Plan Premium (Usa cupón BORJA30): https://borjagiron.com/metricoolNoticias Redes Sociales: https://redessocialeshoy.comNoticias IA: https://inteligenciaartificialhoy.comClub: https://triunfers.com
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I denne episoden snakker vi om et av de mest betente – og kanskje viktigste – temaene i norsk skole: Er digitaliseringen av skolen blitt et eksperiment vi ikke helt forstår konsekvensene av? Eller er det nettopp teknologien som skal ruste barna våre for fremtiden?Norsk skole har havnet i et kunstig skyttergravoppgjør: «skjerm» vs «bok». Det er en avsporing. Spørsmålet er ikke om vi skal bruke teknologi, men hvordan vi organiserer læring, kompetanse og tid slik at elevene faktisk lærer mer.Gjester i denne episoden er Ola Erstad, dekan ved utdanningsvitenskapelige fakultet, Universitetet i Oslo, Ståle Kalvik, leder, Foreldreutvalget for grunnopplæringen (FUG), Ann Mari Milo Lorentzen, 1. nestleder, Utdanningsforbundet, Øystein Mathisen, stortingsrepresentant, Forsknings- og utdanningskomiteen, Arbeiderpartiet, og Elisabeth Palmgren, leder skole i Atea. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Liker du episoden, setter vi stor pris på om du deler den med en venn eller kollega. Dette er et opptak fra Arendalsuka 2025. Lyden er bearbeidet ved hjelp av kunstig intelligens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne podkast-episoden dropper vi visjonene og buzz-ordene – og går rett til de ekte AI-historiene. Vi spør hvordan norske virksomheter bruker AI i praksis, hva fungerer, hva har de lært, og hva ville de gjort annerledes. Du får konkrete caser fra TV 2, DNB, Cognite, Atea og Nasjonalbiblioteket. Gjester er Chris Ronald Hermansen, leder for redaksjonell utvikling i TV2, Maria Ervik Løvold, konserndirektør personmarked i DNB, Wilfred Østgulen, IT-direktør, Nasjonalbiblioteket, John Markus Lervik, founder Cognite, og Petter Moe, CTO i Atea Norge. Programleder er Christian Brosstad, Atea.Vi lover at du blir inspirert og får noen konkrete råd. Ikke en verst kombo det
Tällä kertaa kartanon vieraaksi saapui tiedonvälityksen yleismies Jukka Niva. Jaksossa keskustelemme klikkiotsikoista ja niiden tarpeellisuudesta. Disinformaatiosta ja siitä miten verkkohyökkäyksistä uutisoidaan vai uutisoidaanko? Jakso on tuotettu yhteystyössä Atean kanssa. Me Herrasmieshakkerit tiedämme, että hyvä tietoturva ei synny vahingossa. Atea, maailman vastuullisin IT-palveluyritys vuonna 2025, tarjoaa kokonaisvaltaisia ratkaisuja: nykytila-analyysistä suunnitteluun ja jatkuvaan kehittämiseen. Yli 300 tietoturva-asiantuntijaa auttavat varmistamaan liiketoiminnan jatkuvuuden ja kyberresilienssin – niin, ettei karhut pääse konehuoneeseen. Lue lisää: Valmistaja WithSecure | Atea eShop Äänijulkaisun lähdeluettelo: Jukka Niva https://www.linkedin.com/in/jukka-niva/ A.I. Is Getting More Powerful, but Its Hallucinations Are Getting Worse https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/05/technology/ai-hallucinations-chatgpt-google.html iOS and Android juice jacking defenses have been trivial to bypass for years https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/04/ios-and-android-juice-jacking-defenses-have-been-trivial-to-bypass-for-years/ Millions of Apple Airplay-enabled devices can be hacked via Wi-Fi https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/04/millions-of-apple-airplay-enabled-devices-can-be-hacked-via-wi-fi/ How I use LLMs (Andrej Karpathy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvNQjAaOHw ChatGPT - Work with Apps https://help.openai.com/en/articles/10119604-work-with-apps-on-macos Netflix: Zero Day https://www.netflix.com/title/81598435 Aarno Malin: ransom_man https://atena.fi/kirjat/ransom-man
Conoce la extraordinaria historia de Madeleine Murray O'Hair, la mujer que desafió al cristianismo en plena Guerra Fría y cambió para siempre el sistema educativo estadounidense. Atea radical, madre soltera y activista implacable, luchó contra la lectura de la Biblia en las escuelas públicas hasta llegar al Tribunal Supremo. Pero su historia termina en uno de los misterios criminales más perturbadores de los años 90: su desaparición junto a su hijo y nieta, un rancho perdido en Texas, medio millón de dólares en oro y un final que ni Hollywood se habría atrevido a imaginar. Una biografía que demuestra que la realidad siempre supera a la ficción. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
I denne episoden møter vi Arild Kaalaas, konsulentleder i Atea og utdannet siviløkonom med lang fartstid fra flere teknologiselskaper
Hay personas que se dicen ateas pero viven de modo más coherente que muchos que se dicen cristianos.
Dette er del 2:Vi inviterte 10 virksomheter til en samtale om hva de konkret gjør med kunstig intelligens (AI). I denne episoden får du ekte historier fra seks norske virksomheter i ulike bransjer som allerede har tatt i bruk AI – og som kan vise oss hvordan de gjør det, hva som fungerer, og hva de har lært. I del 2 får du høre: Andreas Prøsch, leder «Atlas AI» for Europa og Asia i Cognite, og leder for «Aker AI Unit»Line Nilsen, direktør for data, innsikt og analyse i Statens vegvesenUmair Imam, direktør for AI and Quantum Computing i TeT Digital / RuterKaaren Hilsen, CEO Telenor AI FactoryAudun Wigdel, leder e-helseteamet i Nordre Follo kommuneWilfred Østgulen, IT-direktør i NasjonalbiblioteketProgramleder for podkasten er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Du finner del 1 i din podkastspiller. Søk den opp. NB: Dette er et opptak fra sesongavslutningen i midten av mai 2025. Lyden er bearbeidet med kunstig intelligens for å gi deg en bedre lytteropplevelse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Viviana Gabrini, Heiko K. Caimi"Niente per cui uccidere"Storie di guerraCalibano Editorewww.calibanoeditore.comCome il disertore di Boris Vian, i 43 autori di questa antologia rifiutano di imbracciare ideologicamente le armi e si schierano dalla parte della pace. Storie vere e storie di pura invenzione, passati recenti e futuri distopici si intrecciano e raccontano mondi dove la guerra è sempre una sconfitta. Per tutti. Hanno partecipato a questa antologia: Silvia Accorrà, Roberto Bianchi, Italo Bonera, Miriam Bonetti, Giorgia Boragini, Antonia Buizza, Heiko H. Caimi, Matthias Canapini, Euro Carello, Eleonora Chiavetta, Giuseppe Ciarallo, Emanuela Citerio, Michele Curatolo, Fiorenzo Dioni, Silvio Donà, Anna Ettore, Francesca Febbrari, Viviana E. Gabrini, Roberta Anna Giudetti, David La Mantia, Michele Larotonda, Roberta Lepri, Novella Limite, Anna Martinenghi, Federico Montuschi, Alessandro Morbidelli, Chiara Munda, Giorgio Olivari, Giuseppe Pantò, Gianluca Papadia, Maria Elena Poggi, Marco Proietti Mancini, Paolo Repossi, Alina Rizzi, Carlos Robledo, Nivangio Siovara, Nicoletta Sipos, Stefano Tevini, Elena Tomaini, Paola Vallatta, Antonella Zanca. Con un racconto di Stephen Crane e una poesia di Sara Teasdale. Copertina di Marco Tomasi.Guerre passate e future, la loro disumanità, la loro precipua funzione definire il potere. Perché solo il superamento di ogni tipo di conflitto può definire civile il mondo in cui viviamo.Heiko H. Caimi, classe 1968, è scrittore, sceneggiatore, poeta e docente di scrittura narrativa. Ha collaborato come autore con gli editori Mondadori, Tranchida, abrigliasciolta e altri. Ha insegnato presso la libreria Egea dell'Università Bocconi di Milano e diverse altre scuole, biblioteche e associazioni in Italia e in Svizzera. Dal 2013 è direttore editoriale della rivista di letterature Inkroci. È tra i fondatori e gli organizzatori della rassegna letteraria itinerante Libri in Movimento. Attualmente collabora con la rivista Il Barnabò con articoli e racconti. Ha pubblicato il romanzo I predestinati (Prospero, 2019) e ha curato le antologie di racconti Oltre il confine. Storie di migrazione (Prospero, 2019), Anch'io. Storie di donne al limite (Prospero, 2021) e Ci sedemmo dalla parte del torto (Prospero, 2022, insieme a Viviana E. Gabrini). Svariati suoi racconti sono presenti in antologie, riviste e nel web.Viviana E. Gabrini vive in Oltrepò Pavese. Atea, femminista, comunista e antifascista, agli esseri umani, mediamente, preferisce i gatti. Dopo un turpe passato come giornalista pubblicista e come blogger, dal 2015 collabora con Sdiario, il blog fondato dalla scrittrice Barbara Garlaschelli, e periodicamente imperversa su blog e riviste online. Priva di pudore, calca palcoscenici, piazze e marciapiedi come teatrante. Dal 2020 ha una rubrica fissa all'interno del podcast Lennycast. I suoi racconti sono sparpagliati in una decina di antologie. Con Prospero Editore ha pubblicato le raccolte di racconti Peccato che sia un vizio (2020), Trenta racconti indecenti e una storia d'amore (2021) e ha ideato e co-coordinato l'antologia Ci sedemmo dalla parte del torto.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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Gabriel Rondón, viceministro encargado para el Diálogo Social y Derechos Humanos del Ministerio del Interior, se refirió en La W al borrador del decreto ATEA que busca autonomía de comunidades indígenas.
A través de sus redes sociales, el presidente Gustavo Petro confirmó que el acuerdo “está listo” y fue concertado con las comunidades indígenas del Cauca y el CRIC.
"C.S. Lewis llegó a escribir más de 15 libros sobre el cristianismo, entre ellos: "Las cartas de Screwtape", "Las crónicas de Narnia", "La trilogía del espacio", "Mero cristianismo", "Los milagros y el problema del dolor". Su amigo Johnson dijo al Post que Lewis, junto con Tolkien, proporcionaron un contrapeso a la enorme avalancha de literatura atea, especialmente en los libros infantiles. Johnson dijo al medio de comunicación: "Uno de los grandes méritos de Lewis es que sus cuentos pueden ser leídos con igual placer por adolescentes y adultos", dijo también: "Es en cierto sentido, la contra respuesta tanto a Richard Dawkins como a Harry Potter"."
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Space & Satellite Business Tourism, Communications, & Rockets AZ TRT S05 EP25 (240) 6-23-2024 What We Learned This Week: · Business Model of Space is expanding, from Satellite delivery, to rockets, to space tourism, to future colonies on the Moon & Mars. · Satellite Communication and technology industries, expanding by the day · Long-term, both cell phones and Internet may be delivered worldwide via satellite · Space Aviation companies improving Rocket technology to put more satellites in the orbit at a lower cost Notes: Seg. 1 Rocket Lab Bio https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/rklb https://www.rocketlabusa.com/updates/rocket-lab-usa-poised-to-change-the-space-industry/ US Aerospace company Rocket Lab is developing a world-first launch vehicle to deliver satellites into orbit cheaper and faster than ever before. Rocket Lab announced today its plan to revolutionize the global space industry with the creation of Electron, a lightweight, cost-effective rocket, making it easier for companies to launch small satellites into orbit. Rocket Lab is building the world's first carbon-composite launch vehicle at its Auckland, New Zealand facility. The development of Electron will reduce the price of delivering a satellite into orbit. At a cost of less than $5 million dollars, this represents a drastic cost reduction compared to existing dedicated launch services[1]. The lead-time for businesses to launch a satellite will also be reduced from years[2] down to weeks through vertical integration with Rocket Lab's private launch facility. Rocket Lab has already garnered strong commercial demand with commitments for its first 30 launches. Rocket Lab's principal funder is top-tier Silicon Valley venture firm, Khosla Ventures, which has a long track record of backing breakthrough technologies that revolutionize industries. Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, says it is exciting to see to the technology and innovation coming out of Rocket Lab. “We are thrilled to be investing in the next chapter of Rocket Lab's development as they drive down the cost of launch vehicles to provide greater access to space,” said Mr. Khosla. “The company's technical innovations will truly transform the space industry.” About Rocket Lab Rocket Lab is an aerospace company founded in 2006 by New Zealander, Peter Beck. The company is focused on delivering innovative, high quality technologies to the space industry. Rocket Lab was created to cater to the growing requirement within the international market for fast, low cost methods of delivering payloads to space. Since inception, the company has successfully developed a number of leading rocket-based systems, from sounding rockets through to new advanced propulsion technologies. Rocket Lab is an American company with a subsidiary and head office in Auckland, New Zealand. Rocket Lab was the first private company to reach space in the southern hemisphere in 2009 with its Atea 1 suborbital sounding rocket. Following this success the company won contracts with aerospace giants Lockheed Martin, DARPA and Aeroject Rocket-dyne. Who are rocket Labs' competitors? The main competitors of Rocket Lab USA include AST SpaceMobile (ASTS), Hub Group (HUBG), Walker & Dunlop (WD), Matterport (MTTR), Joby Aviation (JOBY), Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), ChargePoint (CHPT), Forward Air (FWRD), Park-Ohio (PKOH), and United Parcel Service (UPS) Market Cap: Rocket Lab $2.2B vs. Hub Group $2.7B SapceX https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, commonly referred to as SpaceX, is an American spacecraft manufacturer, launch service provider and satellite communications company headquartered in Hawthorne, California. The company was founded in 2002 by Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs and ultimately developing a sustainable colony on Mars. The company currently produces and operates the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets along with the Dragon and Starship spacecraft. The company offers internet service via its Starlink subsidiary, which became the largest-ever satellite constellation in January 2020 and, as of April 2024, comprised more than 6,000 small satellites in orbit.[8] https://medium.com/how-do-they-make-money/how-does-spacex-make-money How does SpaceX make money? SpaceX is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk. The company's mission is to revolutionize space transportation and eventually enable the colonization of Mars. One of the primary ways that SpaceX makes money is through contracts with government agencies and commercial customers for launches of its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets. SpaceX has a backlog of over 100 launches, with contracts from both government and commercial customers. The company's contracts with government agencies, such as NASA, have been particularly lucrative, with SpaceX receiving billions of dollars in funding to develop and launch rockets for various missions. In addition to launch services, SpaceX also makes money through the production and sale of satellite hardware. The company manufactures a range of satellite products, including the Starlink satellite constellation, which is designed to provide high-speed internet to remote and underserved areas around the world. The Starlink constellation currently consists of over 1,000 satellites, with plans to eventually have over 12,000 in orbit. SpaceX generates revenue from the sale of hardware and services to customers that use the Starlink system. Another way that SpaceX makes money is through research and development contracts. The company has received funding from the government and private organizations to develop new technologies, such as its Raptor rocket engine and its Starship spacecraft. These contracts provide SpaceX with a steady stream of revenue and help the company advance its goals of developing reusable rockets and enabling human spaceflight. SpaceX also generates revenue from its launch facilities and other assets. The company operates launch sites at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, as well as a facility in Texas where it tests its rocket engines. SpaceX also owns a number of other assets, including a fleet of cargo ships and recovery vessels that it uses to support its launches and recover rocket boosters. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Origin Blue Origin Enterprises, L.P.,[2] commonly referred to as Blue Origin[3] is an American aerospace manufacturer, government contractor, launch service provider,[4][5] and space technologies[6] company headquartered in Kent, Washington, United States. The company makes rocket engines for United Launch Alliance (ULA)'s Vulcan rocket and manufactures their own rockets, spacecraft, satellites,[7] and heavy-lift launch vehicles. The company is the second provider of lunar lander services for NASA's Artemis program and was awarded a $3.4 billion contract.[8] The four rocket engines the company has in production are the BE-3U, BE-3PM, BE-4 and the BE-7.[9] The organization was awarded the Robert J. Collier Trophy in 2016 for demonstrating rocket booster reusability with their New Shepard Rocket Program.[10] The award is administered by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association (NAA) and is presented to those who have made "the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year."[11] https://www.strategyzer.com/library/space-as-a-business-model-arena Industry forces Here we can analyze our supply chain — the ISS. Not only will other governments be able to take a ride, but anyone with the budget and a business plan, could launch a business from the ISS. Other considerations: Competitors: Governmental Organizations such as NASA, ESA, and more than 9 countries have orbital launch capabilities. New Entrants: Private Companies such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, Bigelow Aerospace, Stratolaunch, Rocket Lab, and Planetary Resources to name a few. Supply Chain: NASA recently announced that the International Space Station will be open for commercial business for an approximate cost of $52M. Starting in 2020, Astro-preneurs with deep pockets can use the ISS for off-earth manufacturing, research or tourism. https://www.relativityspace.com/ A rocket company at the core, Relativity Space is on a mission to become the next great commercial launch company. With an ever-growing need for space infrastructure, demand for launch services is continuously outpacing supply. Our reusable rockets can meet this demand, offering customers the right size payload capacity at the right cost. Using an iterative development approach, we are strategically focused on reducing vehicle complexity, cost, and time to market. Our patented technologies enable innovative designs once thought impossible and unlock new value propositions in the booming space economy. Seg. 2 Space Tourism https://apnews.com/article/virgin-galactic-tourist-spaceflight-branson-4c0904e4f222bd1aa4194c1a43777dd2 August 10, 2023 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (AP) — Virgin Galactic rocketed to the edge of space with its first tourists Thursday, a former British Olympian who bought his ticket 18 years ago and a mother-daughter duo from the Caribbean. The space plane glided back to a runway landing at Spaceport America in the New Mexico desert, after a brief flight that gave passengers a few minutes of weightlessness. This first private customer flight had been delayed for years; its success means Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic can now start offering monthly rides, joining Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon Musk's SpaceX in the space tourism business. “That was by far the most awesome thing I've ever done in my life,” said Jon Goodwin, who competed in canoeing in the 1972 Olympics. Goodwin, 80, was among the first to buy a Virgin Galactic ticket in 2005 and feared, after later being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, that he'd be out of luck. Since then he's climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and cycled back down, and said he hopes his spaceflight shows others with Parkinson's and other illnesses that ”it doesn't stop you doing things.” Ticket prices were $200,000 when Goodwin signed up. The cost is now $450,000. https://finance.yahoo.com/video/5-space-stocks-investors-watch-183956447.html The 5 space stocks investors need to watch Yahoo Finance - Mon, Jun 24, 2024 The space industry is counting down to lift off with major investments pouring into the sector from multiple superpowers. Many space-related companies have profited off this new space race, giving new avenues for investors to add this sector to their portfolios. So which space related stocks should investors at least be keeping their eye on right now for potential investment here? The first on the list is intuitive machines. LUNR This is an infrastructure play. The company made history back in February, its commercial lander. Odysseus successfully landed on the moon. The stock had skyrocketed leading up to the landing, but subsequently crashed when the lander permanently faded with no chance of waking up on the moon. The landing paved the way for some future missions, including one slated for late this year. number two on the list is Iridium, a commonly viewed company as a satellite phone company with a network built for mobile applications. Iridium Communications Inc NASDAQ: IRDM Whether that be on devices that people are using or the Internet of things, Iridium boasts that it's the only network that has 100% Earth coverage where it's delivered. The company is profitable as it's been around for more than 25 years. Number three on the list is Planet Labs, the company found by three NASA scientists. - Planet Labs PBC It designs, builds and operates the largest earth observation fleet of imaging satellites.It has over 1000 customers, including entities involved with agriculture, forestry, education and government agencies. Heightened security needs, increased sustainability and global climate risk are some of the trends that have been driving demand for their earth imaging. number four is spire global. SPIR This is a Data and Analytics company that uses satellites to collect information from space. Think whether ocean winds, shipping information and anything else that can be observed from space. The company has over 800 customers from about over 50 countries. About half are from governments.The other half come from commercial entities. number five on the list is Rocket Lab. Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (RKLB) Stock The Rocket launch service company launched its 50th electron rocket in June. Electron has become the landing commercial small launch vehicle in Western countries, and the company remains on track for another year of record electron launches during Rocket Lab UH, it's their May earnings management mentioned. The company was awarded a second mission from the US Space Force for a space test programme that's carrying out research and experiments for the Department of Defence. space ETF UFO started in 2019, and that focuses on companies that are significantly engaged in the space industry. So it includes companies from around the world, not just the US, and its fund invests in at least 80% of its Net assets and those companies that derive at least half of their revenue or profit from space related businesses. Ark Invest Arc X that was started in March 2021 at the height of the market. The fund aims at providing exposure to companies involved in space related businesses like reusable rockets, satellites, drones and other sub or aircrafts. Large cap stocks are the most common holdings of that, ETF represented about 40 42% of the portfolio.Medium cap represents about 31% and the rest are small cap and then you've got the spider, S and P Aerospace and Defence X they are. It is an ETF focus on aerospace and defence, just like the name sounds it launched in 2011. And funds largest holdings include Arrow Environment, for example, a defence company that manufactures drones and unmanned vehicles. https://investorplace.com/2024/04/lunr-stock-alert-intuitive-machines-nabs-nasa-contract/ LUNR Stock Alert: Intuitive Machines Nabs NASA Contract By Larry Ramer, InvestorPlace Contributor Apr 4, 2024 Intuitive Machines (LUNR) stock is trending after NASA awarded the company a contract. Under the deal, Intuitive will help develop a Lunar Terrain Vehicle for an upcoming trip to the moon. The company successfully landed on the moon back in February, deploying “payloads and commercial cargo” on behalf of NASA. Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ:LUNR) is trending on social media and business news websites as LUNR stock moves up today. Shares of the company are up almost 4% as of this writing. This comes after Intuitive Machines won a NASA contract to support the agency's efforts for a mission to the moon. Intuitive will be a “prime contractor” for NASA's Artemis campaign, which is slated to include human exploration of the moon. Intuitive Machines will receive an initial payment of $30 million as part of the contract. LUNR Stock: Intuitive Machines' Contract From NASA Under the agreement, Intuitive Machines will help complete a “Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services Feasibility Assessment.” The LTV feasibility roadmap will also utilize Intuitive's Nova-D cargo-class lunar lander. The company will work on the LTV plans with a number of partners. These include Boeing (NYSE:BA), auto supplier Michelin (OTCMKTS:MGDDY) and huge defense contractor Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC). NASA plans to spend a max total of $4.6 billion on the LTV. More About Intuitive Machines Intuitive Machines reports itself to be the “only United States commercial company to deliver science and technology data from the surface of the Moon.” On Feb. 23, the company successfully landed on the moon and deployed “five NASA payloads and commercial cargo.” Intuitive was first launched in 2012 by co-founder, President and CEO Stephen Altemus, who was previously the Deputy Director of NASA's Johnson Space Center. Meanwhile, co-founder and Chairman Dr. Kamal Ghaffarian previously “held numerous technical and management positions” at Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), Ford Aerospace and Loral. https://seekingalpha.com/article/4700964-rocket-lab-stock-weakness-is-opportunity Rocket Lab Stock: Weakness Is Opportunity Jun. 25, 2024 Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (RKLB) Stock When it comes to investing in small companies successfully, investors need to be ready to go through periods where improvements to company fundamentals will yield little to no returns. Rocket Lab's stock has declined despite promising developments, including a $515 million government contract and a new deal with Synspective for 10 Electron launches. Rocket Lab's pipeline is strengthening with new contracts, and the company's Space Systems business is expected to drive growth. Rocket Lab's fundamentals are improving, with revenue expected to accelerate to over $430 million this year and high double-digit growth projected for the next five years, potentially leading to profitability by 2027. Clips used from Past Shows in Seg 1: Stock Investing Info from Earnings Hub w/ Hamid Shojaee AZ TRT S05 EP23 (238) 6-9-2024 What We Learned This Week: Earnings Hub is a platform where you can find all the information on a company, when their earnings are coming out, & quarterly calls Earnings info for Public Co's is often hard to find, and the income for stocks is crucial to the price Hamid is a long term investor like Buffet, more of buy and hold of good stocks, only owns 8 stocks Concentration Builds Wealth – Diversification Preserves it. Looking for companies that can grow 10x over the next few years, and this is hard with massive companies worth $ trillions like Apple or Microsoft Another company Hamid likes is called Rocket Lab. Stock is $4 and they have a Market Cap of $2 billion vs a competitor like SpaceX valued at $180 billion. Just like SpaceX, Rocket Lab will be putting satellites into orbit. He's a big fan of Rocket Lab, which is in competition with SpaceX and its subsidiary Starlink providing satellite internet. This is all about putting satellites into space. Curious to see if Amazon Jeff Bezos space company, Blue Origin will be in the mix later. Full Show: HERE BRT S03 EP25 (124) 6-12-2022 – BRT in Space with Satellite Components by Spirit Electronics w/ Marti McCurdy Things We Learned This Week • Spirit Electronics is veteran and women owned tech company providing satellite components to Aerospace and Defense industries • Satellites in Low Earth Orbit – need components built to resist extreme temperatures and still function as expected when built - Radiation Testing – stress test, thermal, pressure • Working with top Defense Contractors, Raytheon, Boeing, Lockhead Martin, helping create products used in Government contracts • Space is on a Comeback – from SpaceX, to Blue Orbit, Space Florida & Kennedy Space Center, now let's talk Space Junk, Satellite Crash, Launch Ops – launch at right time, right orbit, right space • AZ is becoming a Tech Hub: Semiconductors, Aerospace, Defense, EV, Autonomous, AZ Tech Council to Tech Incubators Guest: Marti McCurdy - CEO of Spirit Electronics https://www.linkedin.com/in/marti-mccurdy-1083a936/ https://www.spiritelectronics.com/about-us/ Marti McCurdy, owner and CEO of Spirit Electronics, is a veteran not only of the semiconductor business but also of the United States Air Force. Marti's focus as CEO is to serve the aerospace and defense industry for high reliability components. She exercises her engineering knowledge of space qualified flows and sophisticated testing to deliver flight class devices. Throughout her career as a business owner and most recent position as VP, Marti's goal is to bring her high standard of customer service and cultivated relationships to serve the aerospace sector she is so familiar with. Marti holds a current patent and is a published author in ultrasonic applications. Spirit Electronics is a certified veteran-owned, woman-owned value-added distributor of electronic components. Our product lines and value-added services offer power, memory, FPGAs, ASICs–everything you need to build out a high-reliability board that can perform in even the harshest environments. Spirit builds components for satellites, used in the aerospace and defense industries. Notes: Spirit Electronics manufactures satellite components like Circuit boards Supply chains with defense and aerospace for components Invest idea – materials used in satellites *Low Earth orbit of satellite, not technically space sometimes Examples of co's do biz with: F35 Lightning ll program plane by Lockhead Martin Kyocera, EPC Space, Latham Industries *Space EP (space enhanced plastics) – need to stress test to with stand high & low temps Real World applications of satellites – Data collection by satellites of Earth locations – ie Disney Park Via satellite, get internet on phone while flying on a plane 5 year life span of satellites up in orbit Full Show: HERE Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech-Startup-VC-Cybersecurity-Energy-Science Best of Tech: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=best+of+tech Investing Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Investing-Stocks-Bonds-Retirement ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. 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Scott Schell meets with one of our larger EMEA Partners, ATEA. Kathrine Forsberg, the Country Manager for Denmark, discusses how ATEA worked with Cisco to grow their CX practice. They also talk about the importance of sustainability, especially in European countries.
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In this week's episode, we explore key developments in the European renewable energy sector. We delve into European Energy's ambitious 115MW solar project in Latvia, Northvolt's recent fundraising success, and examine The Renewables Infrastructure Group's strategic sale of its ageing Irish wind farms to Statkraft.We also cover updates to EDF Energy's seven-year PPA with Brockwell Energy, Deutsche Bahn's PPA with EnBW, and Atea's PPA with Better Energy, showcasing the increasing diversity and complexity of PPAs in the current market.We also take a dive into the EU's Green Deal, as it faces uncertainty amid economic recovery and global challenges, including the impact of the US Inflation Reduction Act. Will political tensions and leadership changes slow the pace of the EU's green initiatives, with notable calls for regulatory breaks?We also bring you an update on the UK's TEC Amenesty, which promises to free up billions worth of investment stuck in planning queues. Will this solve the problem, or will it just kick the can down the road? Don't miss our exclusive Q&A with Olivier Mussat, CEO of ATOME Energy, on the global market for green hydrogen and ammonia. Available to read on the inspiraita website. Hosted by:Oliver Carr - Lead AnalystZachary Skidmore - Senior Reporter Dila Cebeci - Senior AnalystReach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.comFind all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratiaListen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers.
This week's podcast is all about one of my all-time favorite topics: VTOLs! My guest is aviation expert and CEO of AFuzion Vance Hinderman. Vance and I chat about AFuzion's role in the aviation industry, Atea's plans to launch an eVTOL aircraft in 2026, and where Vance thinks the eVTOL industry is headed in the future.
Acercaos hermanos! Yo soy José! Es Dios quien me envió delante para conservaros la vida! Me fío de los planes de Dios? Rezo el "hágase tu voluntad" o quiero mis planes? y encima me mosqueo.. Madre mía, enseñame a confiar, a fiarme de Dios, pero de verdad. #10minutosconJesús ** Ponte en presencia de Dios. Trata de hablar con Él. ** 10 minutos son 10 minutos aunque te puedas distraer. Llega hasta el final. ** Sé constante. El Espíritu Santo actúa “a fuego lento” y requiere constancia. Audios de 10 minutos que te ayudan a rezar. Un pasaje del Evangelio, una idea, una anécdota y un sacerdote que te habla y habla al Señor invitándote a compartir tu intimidad con Dios. Busca tu momento, piensa que estás con Él y dale al play. Toda la info en nuestra web: www.10minutosconjesus.org diezminutosconjesus@gmail.com Para recibir cada día tu meditación por Whatsapp pulsa aquí: http://dozz.es/nu36t
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¡Que feliz soy desde que tengo a Dios!Ruth, atea declarada. Todo de mal en peor, ansiedad, vacío. Muere mi abueloEntre 80 monjas, en la adoración, Sentí un "tengo sed de ti, te quiero" y supe que Dios está vivo, que me ama como soyFuera depre ¡Un milagro! #10minutosconJesús** Ponte en presencia de Dios. Trata de hablar con Él. ** 10 minutos son 10 minutos aunque te puedas distraer. Llega hasta el final. ** Sé constante. El Espíritu Santo actúa “a fuego lento” y requiere constancia.Audios de 10 minutos que te ayudan a rezar. Un pasaje del Evangelio, una idea, una anécdota y un sacerdote que te habla y habla al Señor invitándote a compartir tu intimidad con Dios.Busca tu momento, piensa que estás con Él y dale al play.Toda la info en nuestra web: www.10minutosconjesus.orgdiezminutosconjesus@gmail.comPara recibir cada día tu meditación por Whatsapp pulsa aquí:http://dozz.es/nu36t
¿Crees que Dios puede manejar las circunstancias que están sucediendo en tu vida? ¡Encuentra consejo en esta publicación!
¿Crees que Dios puede manejar las circunstancias que están sucediendo en tu vida? ¡Encuentra consejo en esta publicación!