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Kevin Gallagher (aka “The Miami Lawyer”) is a maritime attorney based in Miami, Florida. In addition to the law, he is also an expert in rap music. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 5:37 - Revisiting 50 Cent's career and rise to fame with his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003); The transition of thee music industry in the streaming era 28:24 - Kanye West: His Upcoming Album (Donda), his career, and his impact on music and pop culture; Kanye & creatives' overlap with mental health struggles 50:17 - The balance of organization and creativity in the pursuit of perfection; The three types of arguments you make in life 1:11:24 - Gallagher talks Miami and the continued boom the city's seen over the past year 1:23:57 - The Cuba Protests and the history behind the country's dictatorship; How the Cuban Americans are taking boats to Cuba to hand off supplies; Gallagher talks about his trip to Cuba 1:47:10 - The generational problem in understanding oppression; Gallagher gives his thoughts on the set up of government; A debate about the difference between corporations and governments; Antitrust potential in the 21st Century 2:17:24 - The New NCAA NIL Rule allowing college athletes to get paid on their own image and likeness; The one and done rule in the NBA 2:39:41 - Adam Silver and the NBA China situation; China's Facial Recognition Program (Social Credit System) 2:54:55 - Debating the 15 dollar minimum wage ~ YouTube EPISODES & CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0A-v_DL-h76F75xik8h03Q ~ Get $100 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover: https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Beat provided by: https://freebeats.io Music Produced by White Hot
Frank Agin shares about China's Social Credit System and its parallels to the United States financial credit reporting system as well as society's informal measures of know, like, and trust. For more great insight on professional relationships and business networking visit https://www.amspirit.com/blog/ or contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com.
This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Scot Urquhart who joins Scott to talk about the large 150-person party held in Hamilton, China's social credit system, apologizing for your crimes, vaccination passports and more. Guest: Scot Urquhart, Co-Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Francis McInerney discusses how the social credit system dooms any Future Creator in China
Interview with Nicolas Coster, a French business lawyer who specialized in FDI. In this China business vlog, we address the issue of social credit in China and its impact on the business and the life of expats in the Middle Kingdom. Jump to the questions: 00:28 What is social crediting in China for individuals and companies? 1:11 Compare to the past where this social credit was already existing in different administrations and now, what are the big changes that make the press and media talk more about it? 1:60 What are the consequences that we can expect as an individual and as a company of this new system in management and life in China? 3:03 How easy is to get access to your own social credit as an individual or the company? 3:46 How much do we know about corporate data, private data, e-commerce data, and bank data, which are going to be taken into account with a social credit? Connect with Nicolas Coster Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolasco... Website: https://www.costerassociates.com/en/ Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Website: https://daxueconsulting.com/ What is Daxue Talks? Daxue Talks, a China business vlog powered by daxue consulting, a china-based strategic market research company founded in 2010! With Daxue Talks, you will stay up to date with all the latest business updates in China. Every day, you will learn from china-based experts who share their knowledge about the Chinese market in 2-5 minutes.
China's social credit system (SCS) gets a lot of attention outside of China yet it's still very misunderstood. Many scholars and China watchers have shed light on the topic, but none have done it so concisely and accessibly as Kendra Schaefer and her team at Trivium China. She joins us this week to explain how the SCS is a broad framework for better regulation and enforcement and how it applies to companies, individuals, and government agencies.Key questionsWhat is the purpose of the SCS? How far along is its development?Is the SCS only for individuals?How does the SCS apply to companies?How are China's cities gamifying SCS?Links77: Peer-to-peer lending in China—Tech-driven shadow banking with Andrew PolkThe apps using social credit in ChinaExecutive Summary: UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEMChina's Social Credit System: An Evolving Practice of ControlKeeping track of social creditEUROPEAN CHAMBER REPORT ON CHINA’S CORPORATE SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM A WAKE-UP CALL FOR EUROPEAN BUSINESS IN CHINABecome a member of TechNode SquaredGuestKendra Shaefer, @triviumchinaHostsJohn Artman, @knowsnothing, TechNodeMatthew Brennan, @mbrennanchina, ChinaChannelEditorPeter IsachenkoPodcast informationiTunesSpotifyRSS feedMusic: “Theme from Penguins on Parade” by Lee Rosevere, Music for Podcasts 3
Fully operational in 2020, the comprehensive, AI-driven corporate ranking system will cover 33 million companies, both local and international. The EU Chamber of Commerce in China has described it as "the most concerted attempt by any government to impose a self-regulating market place and it could spell life or death for individual companies".
Matt and Ben talk about there top 5 favorite YouTube Channels, and also rant about black mirror episode "Nosedive" and how china has a similar type of social credit system.
Join Jerry and JM and guest Brad of Tobacco Road Tours as they discuss #deepfakes, China's Social Credit System and other conspiracies! Facebook: www.facebook.com/fojlive Twitter: @livefoj Instagram: @fojlive Bitchute: http://bit.ly/FOJLIVEBIT dLive: www.dlive.tv/FOJLIVE Twitter: @jerryisntfunny @jmjustcomedyInstagram: @jerryisntfunny @jmjustmike Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2HGhwnV Laughable: http://bit.ly/2Ac0zjn Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/FOJGPlay Stitcher: http://bit.ly/FOJStitch Spotify: http://bit.ly/FOJSpot YouTube: http://bit.ly/FistfulLive TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2A9uad0 iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2UHRQ4t Podbean: http://bit.ly/2ULLm4P
Ericka and Valerie kick off the second hour with two more dog stories from callers. Then, they get into Jill Biden's audio that discusses her husband's health and how democrats have to beat Trump in 2020. Then, Ericka brings up a story regarding China's radical social credit system, which has hurt many of its people from traveling and participating in other various activities. Finally, Val brings up a funny story on how people are trying to avoid being eaten by sharks. #talk995 #realtalk
Be a good citizen and give us your children!! Join me as I talk with my guest, Cisco Acosta from Broadcast in Politics as we discuss current events in the news and bring it all full circle on the threat against our families and specifically, our children! * Trafficking *CPS and government action against parents *Opiod epidemic ~ by design? *Southern Border *Hollyweird *Epstein and our government involvement *Our public education system *Mandatory vaccinations *China's Social Credit System
Our Podcast can officially buy beer! Episode 21 is here, and is sure to entertain! On this episode we chat about deep sea diving on the Netflix documentary "Last Breath", wrestling controversies on the Viceland documentary "Dark Side of the Ring", social accountability with China's new "Social Credit Score", and the Legend of Pavla Blanca in White Sands, New Mexico!
We're still at Libre Planet 2019 and we're talking to Sean O'Brien from the Yale Privacy Lab and Purism about personal security, phones, and how stores use sounds you can't hear to spy on you.Links:Yale Privacy Lab (yale.edu)The LibreM Phone (puri.sm)Exodus Privacy (exodus-privacy.eu.org)F-Droid (f-droid.org)LineageOS (lineageos.org)Uber Tracks Users After They've Ended Their Ride (theguardian.com)Uber Stiffling Lyft (theverge.com)Uber's Secret Program to Cripple Lyft (theguardian.com)Uber Stiffles Competition According to New Lawsuit (arstechnica.com)Uber uses software to evade regulators (reuters)Facebook Consider End-to-End Encryption (theverge.com)Facebook Looking to a WeChat Strategy (theverge.com)WeChat in China (theverge.com)China's Social Credit System (businessinsider.com)Wuffie (wikipedia)Nokia N900 (wikipedia)LibHandy (gnome.org)List of Open Source Phones (wikipedia)ArduinoPhone (instructables)
We're still at Libre Planet 2019 and we're talking to Sean O'Brien from the Yale Privacy Lab and Purism about personal security, phones, and how stores use sounds you can't hear to spy on you.Links:Yale Privacy Lab (yale.edu)The LibreM Phone (puri.sm)Exodus Privacy (exodus-privacy.eu.org)F-Droid (f-droid.org)LineageOS (lineageos.org)Uber Tracks Users After They've Ended Their Ride (theguardian.com)Uber Stiffling Lyft (theverge.com)Uber's Secret Program to Cripple Lyft (theguardian.com)Uber Stiffles Competition According to New Lawsuit (arstechnica.com)Uber uses software to evade regulators (reuters)Facebook Consider End-to-End Encryption (theverge.com)Facebook Looking to a WeChat Strategy (theverge.com)WeChat in China (theverge.com)China's Social Credit System (businessinsider.com)Wuffie (wikipedia)Nokia N900 (wikipedia)LibHandy (gnome.org)List of Open Source Phones (wikipedia)ArduinoPhone (instructables)
China has begun "early-access" of their social credit system. If you've seen Black Mirror, the episode titled "Nosedive" is very similar to what they're implementing for their citizens. It's rumored to be mandatory by 2020. They are planning on having a 360-degree surveillance and rating system in place. Time spent on video games, making frivolous purchases, communications in text or social media. What kind of news or content you're sharing. You'll also be connected to your friends who can affect your score negatively. There's special incentives for being an early adopter. It's using the video game achievement model for controlling its citizens. People have already been banned from domestic flights within China or getting business tickets on the train based on their scores. There are incentives being suggested for having a better score to have things like free shipping or a faster internet. All good dictatorships depend on citizens snitching on each other. It's reminiscient of the US struggles with McCarthyism to spy on your neighbors to report if they were Communists. It's not that farfetched that we're in a similar situation in the US with our credit system and how much it affects your ability to do things. US citizens just happen to be more subservient to corporations, as opposed to China who is more government-based. (See Wikipedia article on Sesame Credit) Send us an email with feedback or nog smoggers to smogonthenog@gmail.com Available on iTunes, Google, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocketcasts, & Youtube Leave us a review and we'll give a shoutout! Follow us on Instagram or Twitter: smogonthenog
In this episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil discuss convict firefighters, China’s new social credit system, and the history of Chanukah. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: California’s latest wave of forest fires is being battled in part by inmates in the state’s prisons through a program that was instated in the 1940s. Natalia cited historian Heather Ann Thompson’s book Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971. Since 2014, the Chinese government has been building a “social credit system” to track – and reward and punish – its citizens’ behaviors. We commented on this piece on the dystopian comparisons being made by cultural observers of these measures. Chanukah is upon us and the Jewish “Festival of Lights” has an oft-overlooked military history. Niki and Natalia both recommended this Forward article about the significance of rationing oil. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Natalia recommended historian Matthew Pressman’s new book, On Press: The Liberal Values That Shaped the News. Neil shared Julia Jacobs’ New York Times article, “Bush’s Letter to Clinton Cemented a Presidential Traditions, Historians Say.” Niki discussed Seyward Darby and Glenna Gordon’s Topic article, “The Secret Weapons of the Far Right.”
Under reported and essential news and science from 'Around the World'. In this episode we look at news from: Iran, Brazil, Switzerland, Bolivia and the Philippines In our main segment we look at China's Social Credit System. www.politicsovercoffee.com
Matt and Ben talk about their top 5 favorite YouTube Channels, and also rant about black mirror episode "Nosedive" and how china has a similar type of social credit system.
With Chez out this week we try to fill the gap with our temporary fact checker, Alexa. It doesn't go as planned. We take Sean Ravarino along for our discussions in to China's Social Credit System, Taekwondo and the Kukkiwon Demonstration Team, Chez has cell phone problems and more!
The Chinese state is setting up a vast ranking system that will monitor the behaviour of its enormous population, and rank them all based on their "social credit." The "social credit system," first announced in 2014, aims to reinforce the idea that "keeping trust is glorious and breaking trust is disgraceful”. Red, Chimps and Toast discuss the implications of such a system.
This week we talk about edge cases, WHOIS, and information brokers. We also discuss China's Social Credit System, the GDPR, and data ownership. For more information about this podcast and to view the copious show notes, visit letsknowthings.com. Become a patron on Patreon: patreon.com/letsknowthings You can find a list of the books I've written at Colin.io.