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You've heard it before and you'll hear it again. AI is a gold rush. It will change everything. But 2025 is different, That Was The Week tech newsletter publisher Keith Teare argues. This is the year that the AI gold rush is changing everything. In our reflection of the first six months of 2025, Keith argues that we're witnessing a fundamental "phase shift" - not just another tech cycle, but an inflection point where scale becomes a necessity for survival. From Meta's $100 million developer deals to the consolidation of 80% of venture capital into just five firms, from Cloudflare's revolutionary "toll booth" economy replacing advertising models to the tokenization of private markets through platforms like Robinhood, the rules of Silicon Valley are being rewritten. As graduates face an employment crisis and AI superstars command unprecedented compensation, Keith and I debate whether this transformation represents capitalism's natural evolution or a dangerous concentration of power that could reshape the global economy forever.1. Scale Has Become a Survival Requirement2025 marks a shift where scale isn't just advantageous—it's necessary for survival. With 80% of venture capital flowing to just five firms (Andreessen, Sequoia, Cotu, Lightspeed, and one other), and late-stage investors writing billion-dollar checks for 3-5x returns instead of traditional smaller bets for 100x gains, the venture capital game has fundamentally changed.2. The "Toll Booth" Economy is Replacing AdvertisingCloudflare's "paper crawl" initiative represents a seismic shift from advertising-based revenue models to direct payment systems where AI companies must pay publishers for content access. This could create new revenue streams for content creators while giving them control over how their intellectual property is used for AI training.3. Tokenization is Democratizing Private MarketsRobinhood's tokenization of companies like SpaceX and OpenAI allows European retail investors to buy shares in private companies through crypto-backed tokens. This convergence of private markets, public markets, and crypto could fundamentally change who can access high-growth investments.4. AI Superstars Command Unprecedented ValueWhile AI eliminates many jobs, it's creating extreme value concentration among top talent. Meta's $100 million deals for individual AI experts and OpenAI's $6 billion deal with Johnny Ive illustrate how differentiated developers are becoming incredibly valuable in an age where most workers face displacement.5. 2025 is the Inflection Point, Not the FutureUnlike previous tech cycles, Keith argues this isn't about future potential—the transformation is happening now. With companies like OpenAI reaching $14 billion in annual revenue and AI's economic impact becoming undeniable, 2025 represents the moment when AI shifted from promise to reality, making it a true inflection point rather than just another tech trend.Where Keith and I fundamentally disagree is over jobs. He seems to skate over the implications of jobless consequences of AI, believing in some sort of magical age of abundance in which we will all be free to pursue our hobbies. I think this is entirely wrong. This is where his Silicon Valley language about having to “scale or die” is so terrifying. Over the next couple of decades, tens of millions of people are going to lose both their jobs and careers to the AI revolution. Some might find other kinds of work, but most won't. The age of abundance is total a myth. Instead of “scale or die”, the mantra of the coming age will be “scale or starve”. What we are about to experience is the kind of economic scarcity that will utterly transform our societies and politics. 2025 might be an inflection point for Silicon Valley. But that existential moment for the rest of us will come in around 2030.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
In 1931, a hospital worker named Carl Tanzler stole the corpse of the woman he loved and lived with her decaying body for seven years, believing he could bring her back to life. In this week's message, we'll explore how this chilling true story reveals the dangerous difference between God's perfect love and our own twisted obsessions.Hear previous #ChurchOfTheUndead messages at https://WeirdDarkness.com/Church! Please share this podcast with your friends, family, and co-workers, and post a link to this episode in your own social media! Thank you, and God bless!SERMON TRANSCRIPT:https://weirddarkness.com/cotu-carltanzler(Over time links can and may become invalid, disappear, or have different content.)===Darren Marlar is a licensed minister through the Universal Life Church: https://www.themonastery.org. Find his other podcast, Weird Darkness, in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. “Church Of The Undead” theme music by Epidemic Sound.==="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46===Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness===Weird Darkness® and Church Of The Undead™ are trademarked. Copyright © 2025.===NOTE: Some of this content may have been created with assistance from AI tools, but it has been reviewed, edited, narrated, produced, and approved by Darren Marlar, creator and host of Weird Darkness — who, despite popular conspiracy theories, is not an AI voice.
In the autumn of 1982, seven innocent people in Chicago died after taking what they thought was safe medicine — but the poison hidden inside those Tylenol capsules reveals a chilling truth about the spiritual dangers that lurk behind things that appear perfectly normal in our daily lives.Hear previous #ChurchOfTheUndead messages at https://WeirdDarkness.com/Church! Please share this podcast with your friends, family, and co-workers, and post a link to this episode in your own social media! Thank you, and God bless!===Darren Marlar is a licensed minister through the Universal Life Church: https://www.themonastery.org. Find his other podcast, Weird Darkness, in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. “Church Of The Undead” theme music by Epidemic Sound.==="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46===Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness===Weird Darkness® and Church Of The Undead™ are trademarked. Copyright © 2025.===NOTE: Some of this content may have been created with assistance from AI tools, but it has been reviewed, edited, narrated, produced, and approved by Darren Marlar, creator and host of Weird Darkness — who, despite popular conspiracy theories, is not an AI voice. (AI Policy)EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com: https://weirddarkness.com/COTU-TheHiddenPoison
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God has the same definition of narcissists as we do: “lover of self.” Today we unpack how the ancient myth of Narcissus ties into God's truth about pride and selfishness, and we ask, “is there any hope for a narcissist to get into heaven?”Hear previous messages and find our social media at https://WeirdDarkness.com/Church! Please share this podcast with your friends, family, and co-workers, and post a link to this episode in your own social media! Thank you, and God bless!MENTIONS, SOURCES, AND LINKS…BOOK: “When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community from Emotional and Spiritual Abuse,” by Chuck DeGroat: https://amzn.to/4fVvSQvOriginal article: https://www.crosswalk.com/slideshows/what-would-jesus-say-to-a-narcissist.html(Over time links can and may become invalid, disappear, or have different content.)===Darren Marlar is a licensed minister through the Universal Life Church: https://www.themonastery.org. Find his other podcast, Weird Darkness, in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. “Church Of The Undead” theme music by Epidemic Sound.==="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46===Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness===Weird Darkness® and Church Of The Undead™ are trademarked. Copyright © 2025.https://weirddarkness.com/cotu-whatwouldgodsaytoanarcissist/
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Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.
En este episodio de "LO PIENSAN TODOS, LO DECIMOS NOSOTROS", exploramos cómo Japón está liderando el cambio en el desarrollo comunitario a través del cine. Nos acompaña el aclamado director japonés Hiroki Hayashi, quien regresa a la República Dominicana con nuevas ideas y proyectos emocionantes tras su visita en enero de 2024. Descubre cómo la cooperación japonesa, bajo el programa "Artistas en Proyecto", está impulsando el arte y la cultura para transformar comunidades. Además, Hayashi comparte sus planes de cocrear cine corto en Cotuí para promover el turismo local. ¡No te lo pierdas!
How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.
Produced by Foundersuite (www.foundersuite.com) and Fundingstack (www.fundingstack.com), "How I Raised It" goes behind the scenes with startup founders and investors who have raised capital. This episode is with Amir Farha of COTU.vc, a VC fund that invests in early-stage startups in the Middle East / MENA region. In this episode, we talk about what he looks for in startup founders, how to find your "champion" LPs and secure an anchor investor, tips for getting to a first close, tips for pitching sovereign wealth funds, the startup scene in the UAE vs. Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt and much more. COTU most recently raised a $54 million inaugural fund to support startups in the Middle East from pre-seed to seed stages. The firm typically invests between $500,000 and $2 million. COTU Ventures' limited partners include Lunate, Mubadala, Dubai Future District Fund, Arab Bank, Bupa KSA, and GPs from VCs, including Foundry Group, Tribe Capital, Stride, and several family offices. Portfolio companies include Huspy and MoneyHash, among others. How I Raised It is produced by Foundersuite, makers of software to raise capital and manage investor relations. Foundersuite's customers have raised over $17 Billion since 2016. Create a free account at www.foundersuite.com. If you are a VC or investment banker, check out our new platform, www.fundingstack.com
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Amir Farha has started two venture capital firms, Beco as a co-founder and COTU Ventures as CEO and Founder. He's one of the most passionate and empathetic leaders in the VC space when it comes to dealing with people and entrepreneurs. His firm, COTU, literally stands for “Champion of the Underdogs” and Amir truly lives that value. We discuss Amir's journey founding his latest VC firm and the journey to finding what matters to him most personally and professionally. Amir discusses how he used tough times as an inflection point to become more curious about himself, and building a framework of values that he uses today in assessing critical decisions. We also talk about courage, building confidence, having conviction and fear.I heard Amir say:Have the energy to be passionate wherever you have convictionLook at your life through the lens of your valuesDetach your identify from “what you do”Have the courage to do the hard things#podcast #ceotalks #pod #entrepreneurlife #entrepreneurship #middleeastentrepreneurs #mena #startupstories #menaentrepreneurs #menastartups #menastories #businesspodcast #businesspodcasts #CEOwisdom #founderwisdom #founderpodcasts #founderstories
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Navigating the interwoven complexities of family and work has never been a stroll in the park, and every choice comes with its share of second-guessing. Join me, Lyanette Talley, as I lay bare my own intricate dance of stepping into an interim manager role at Innovative Smiles while fiercely guarding my husband Philip's interests. Our journey together in this episode also weaves through the emotional battlefield that is my stepmother Karen's terminal cancer diagnosis. It's a candid exploration of the push and pull between control and trust, a reflection that many of you, no doubt, can resonate with.Life's deepest challenges often serve as a catalyst for growth and newfound connections. This episode is no exception as it captures the essence of rekindling lost relationships amidst crisis. You'll hear how an unexpected conversation with my stepmom, Karen, led to a renewed sense of family, and how that rippled through to my siblings and myself. We're peeling back the layers of family dynamics, sharing the moments of vulnerability and the power of compassionate communication that can turn a family crisis into a path toward healing.Cultural roots run deep, and they often shape our very being without us even knowing. I'll take you on a heartfelt journey back to Cotuí, where my Dominican heritage comes alive through vibrant stories. It's a celebration of the familial bonds and cultural connections that define us, reminding us all of the simple yet profound joys that make up our life stories. So, sit back, and let's share the embrace of our collective histories and the strength they give us as everyday warriors.Go to my website virago247.net for all things Virago 24/7You can email me at virago247podcast@gmail.comInstagram: virago24_7Facebook: Virago 24/7Thanks for listening and don't forget to share, share, share! Everyday growth, everyday healing with everyday warriors!Music by Deli Rowe: "Space to Move"Logo by Kaylin Talley
Joven confiesa mató amiga en Cotuí y se entrega a la PN./Reiteran llamado a la prudencia esta semana.
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We begin in Mombasa where, in 1947, workers staged a general strike. Over 10,000 people gathered in a field they called Kiwanja cha Maskini and demanded dignified living and working conditions from the colonial administration. Today, the Mombasa port is being contested for privatisation. Dockworkers seem to have no power over their fate, no voice or choice beyond entreating politicians to act on their behalf. What happened? What happened to the militant, powerful unions of the pre-independence era? How did we get to today, where the image of "workers unions" in Kenya conjures images like that of COTU, where union leaders seem to be a part of the capitalist elite they were meant to oppose?
Matt Martin is on a mission to help the world make time for what matters. He founded Clockwise in 2016 to fix the time problem.Since then, he and the team have raised 76 million from exceptional investors, including Greylock, Cotu, Excel, Bain, and a common investor, the Slack Fund. More than 15, 000 organizations run Clockwise. Matt was also an engineering leader at Relate IQ before Salesforce acquired it for $390 million in 2014.In our conversation, we discuss: Interesting ways to improve your productivityNew developments in GPT-4 supporting productivityChallenges of time management and the impact of AI in reshaping scheduling practices, emphasizing the importance of tools like Clockwise in optimizing work schedules.Lesson in entrepreneurship from MattHow AI can be leveraged to make your work more fulfillingMuch more
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Anoche consulté a un técnico sobre las inundaciones en el Bajo Yuna y me dijo que Hatillo seguirá vertiendo durante un par de días porque todavía está a un metro por encima de su nivel de embalse. El informe del INDRHI publicado por el diario HOY indica que la entidad todavía espera más agua en los embalses debido al escurrimiento de las cuencas. El especialista que consultaba anoche llamaba la atención de dos cosas: las dimensiones del lago de la presa de Hatillo y la cantidad de afluentes del Yuna aguas abajo del embalse que siguen llevando más agua al cauce natural del río. Arroyos olvidados por la sequía que en esta situación toman agua y la llevan al cauce principal para terminar en las costas de Nagua. El embalse de la presa de Hatillo tiene un volumen de agua de 710 millones de metros cúbicos, una superficie de 22 km² y una longitud máxima de 15 km, por lo cual es el lago de agua dulce más grande del Caribe. El caudal medio ordinario del Yuna es 35 mts3 por segs. Pero el volumen de salida de ayer era de 167 mts3 por sgs. Eso señores es casi cinco veces el caudal medio del rio. Aunque todas las presas tomaron mucha agua y el desfogue en el caso de Valdesia provocó daños a la infraestructura víal en la provincia Peravia, la inundación del Bajo Yuna es la que tendrá mayores efectos negativos y de más largo plazo para la mayoría de nosotros. Las evaluaciones del ministerio de agricultura indican que alrededor de 20 mil tareas arroceras desde Cotuí hasta Nagua están bajo agua y aunque la cosecha de invierno no es la más importante del año, esto implica una reducción en la disponibilidad del principal producto de la dieta dominicana. En los últimos dos años hemos tenido excedente arrocero habrá que ver si ese excedente compensa los daños actuales. El paso de los ciudadanos dominicanos a la vida urbana ha hecho que mucha gente olvide que todo lo que comemos lo produce alguien en algún lugar y ahora es momento de que lo piense. Los daños a la agricultura son estimados en más de 10 mil millones pero los efectos de largo plazo en los precios de algunos productos lo vamos a sentir en par de meses.
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COTU is a suite of cloud-based SaaS applications that integrates seamlessly for Wildix partners who have customers who operate a contact center. In this podcast, Sam Hodgetts, Director at COTU, walks us through several key products available from COTU through the Wildix partner portal. We learn about ipScape, an innovative cloud-based customer experience technology that is feature-rich, scalable and offers integration capabilities. ipScape enables easily build out of campaigns and access live reports to monitor customer service and sales teams. Partners with contact center customers can also offer RAMP (Recording Archive Management Platform, which delivers secure, GDPR compliant, long-term storage of call recordings. MyWallboards an easy to configure enhancement of your Wildix Customer Experience is something that will be a gain for any PBX customer. Branding Sam also describes how COTU works to maintain Wildix's major focus on having partners maintain their brand. Not only do COTU products maintain partner branding, COTU's products allow the partner to enable the final customer to brand, so that as the contact center operation interacts with callers and contacts, the customer's brand is what people experience and see. Learn more at cotu.uk Wildix partners can work through their Wildix representatives as well.
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Biografía Aidé Montilla nació y creció en la República Dominicana. Comenzó su viaje como escritora en 1998 cuando escribió su primer libro, "The big belly guy". En 2014 comenzó a escribir poesía para liberar emociones y limpiar su alma a través del proceso de escritura creativa y terapéutica. Durante los últimos 11 años, ha vivido entre los Estados Unidos y la República Dominicana, lo que le ha permitido mantenerse arraigada y profundamente en contacto con sus raíces dominicanas, explorando la diversidad de su cultura y costumbres. Es una “carnavalera” de corazón y apasionada de la fotografía. En 2021 publicó su primer libro de poesía, “Un invierno sin ti”, un libro bilingüe en el que cada poema está en ambos idiomas. Es una experta en correcciones, editora y traductora al español. Ha editado y corregido libros tales como la novela “1968 el año de la libertad”, “El olor de la Sangre-Cayo Confites” - novela, ha traducido “Pescando nuestros sueños”, libro infantil, entre otros. Trabaja junto a su mentor, el Dr. Esteban Tiburcio Gómez, en Cotoy Fondo Editorial, una editorial con sede en Cotuí, Dom. Rep., cuyo principal objetivo es ayudar a los escritores de este pequeño pueblo a publicar sus obras. Actualmente está impartiendo el primer taller en español organizado por la Asociación de Escritores Dominicanos “Dominican Writers” de Escritura Creativa bajo el tema “Como comunicar lo que sentimos”. En la actualidad Aidé vive en Manhattan, junto a sus tres hijos y su gata, es mentora de escritores y su meta es servir de guía a escritores en su viaje por la escritura creativa.
South Australia ramkulh ah Chin National Day caah Lai paih zuamnak an tuah. Lai paih zuamnak cu khing-rihzaan an then i a khing a rit deuh mi hna an i paihnak ah Zephai khua mi Biak Ceu Lian nih bual a co.
South Australia ramkulh ah Lai paih zuamnak cu tlamtling ngaingai in an tuah khawh. Zuamcawh (middle weight) ah bual cotu tlangval Van Ni Ceu he biaruahnak rak ngai ve.
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La Segunda Sala Penal de la Suprema Corte de Justicia condenó a tres meses de prisión suspendida al diputado del Partido Revolucionario Moderno (PRM), Sadoky Duarte, y al pago de una multa de 3,500 pesos.Los jueces de la sala penal de la suprema encontraron al legislador culpable de ultraje y violencia contra la autoridad pública, en perjuicio de la raso de la Policía Nacional, Disleidy Heredia Figueroa y el fiscal Francis Alberto Valerio Martínez, en un incidente ocurrido en Cotuí en el 2020.La Corte dispuso que la suspensión de la pena quedará sujeta al cumplimiento de una regla, que fue la de abstenerse de visitar los lugares donde frecuenten las víctimas y advirtió que de no cumplir esa condición será ejecutada la prisión.
La Brujería es un grupo de creencias, conocimientos prácticos y actividades atribuidos a ciertas personas que están supuestamente dotadas de ciertas habilidades mágicas. La creencia en la brujería es común en numerosas culturas desde la más remota antigüedad, y las interpretaciones del fenómeno varían significativamente de una cultura a otra. Para el cristianismo, la brujería se ha relacionado frecuentemente con la creencia de un espíritu malévolo, especialmente durante la Edad Moderna.A pesar de que en cierta medida lo que se sabe sobre la brujería está basado en la especulación, varios estudios han señalado que la llamada religión de la magia actualmente tiene miles de adeptos alrededor del mundo, incluida América Latina.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Damos un gran agradecimiento a Miguel Capellán, quien compartió esta experiencia con nosotros.Él nos cuenta que hace unos 25 años su esposa vivía con su familia en Cotuí, una apartada comunidad rural de República Dominicana.Explica que su familia tuvo problemas con una mujer que residía en ese lugar. Mujer que era temida y respetada por todos por que se creía que era bruja.Ellos vivieron la experiencia más aterradora de sus vidas una noche en que una extraña entidad se manifestó fuera de su casa...Un caso verdaderamente escalofriante... el caso de la bruja de Cotuí...► Lugar de los hechos : Cotuí, República Dominicana► Fecha : Años 90► Experiencia compartida por : Miguel Capellán¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia? Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La Brujería es un grupo de creencias, conocimientos prácticos y actividades atribuidos a ciertas personas que están supuestamente dotadas de ciertas habilidades mágicas. La creencia en la brujería es común en numerosas culturas desde la más remota antigüedad, y las interpretaciones del fenómeno varían significativamente de una cultura a otra. Para el cristianismo, la brujería se ha relacionado frecuentemente con la creencia de un espíritu malévolo, especialmente durante la Edad Moderna.A pesar de que en cierta medida lo que se sabe sobre la brujería está basado en la especulación, varios estudios han señalado que la llamada religión de la magia actualmente tiene miles de adeptos alrededor del mundo, incluida América Latina.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Damos un gran agradecimiento a Miguel Capellán, quien compartió esta experiencia con nosotros.Él nos cuenta que hace unos 25 años su esposa vivía con su familia en Cotuí, una apartada comunidad rural de República Dominicana.Explica que su familia tuvo problemas con una mujer que residía en ese lugar. Mujer que era temida y respetada por todos por que se creía que era bruja.Ellos vivieron la experiencia más aterradora de sus vidas una noche en que una extraña entidad se manifestó fuera de su casa...Un caso verdaderamente escalofriante... el caso de la bruja de Cotuí...► Lugar de los hechos : Cotuí, República Dominicana► Fecha : Años 90► Experiencia compartida por : Miguel Capellán¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia? Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recently I was recording a Paranormal Podcast with my good friends and fellow podcasters Deborah Singleton of COTU and Michaela Cooke of the Paranormal or what project when Michaela shared a weird experience she had in Clapham woods. I was unsure if she knew of the other reports that had come into myself and others over the years? She was not. She explained what happened to her and then I shared the other reports there with her, some of which are similar to her experience. First I share Michaelas experience and then we can look at the other reports in that woodland.Michaela was travelling home with her husband and as they passed Clapham woods they noticed some strange lights within the trees. Michaela felt the whole event was eerie.