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With Oldham Athletic heading to Huish Park our very own Dave Coates checked in with Matt and... ahem... *sexy Dave * from 'We Are Oldham' to chat Worthington, Khan and plenty more ahead of the clash this afternoon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Future shock? Who's got future shock? In this episode, we dig back into our Official Topic of 2023: the AI Revolution. OpenAI just dropped a shiny new chatbot, GPT-4. This delighted tech journalists, who turned a product launch into lofty thinkpieces and listicles about all the things GPT-4 can do, from diagnosing illness and generating Madonna jokes to making it easier for everybody to sue everybody. As AI continues its siege of the white-collar, we wondered what all this will mean for artists. So, we turned to our friend — cartoonist, writer, and general troublemaker Ted Rall. Ted wrote a piece for WhoWhatWhy about how AI companies are building their extremely profitable tech on the backs of the millions of artists and writers whose work populates the internet. His story looks at a lawsuit brought by a trio of artists against some big AI companies. The artists contend that using their work as training data amounts to a kind of 21st-century theft. Our conversation with Ted roams hither and yon: We talk copyright, collage, Google Books, a vacuum cleaner conspiracy, and lots of other issues facing artists and writers in the age of the all-devouring chatbot. Is the Cartoonist Singularity nigh? Can Ted finally turn over the pen to the machines and get a bike ride in? Can we use a chatbot to write us a lawsuit to sue a chatbot? Let us know what you think. Our chatbox is open: journos@journos.net JOURNOS is produced by Dave Coates
In this episode, Stephen (who, by the way, used to be a high school teacher) strikes off on his own to discover what went wrong during his wayward teenage years. Well, not really. But he does track down San Francisco-based therapist Denis Barron, MFT to learn more about what makes young minds tick. Barron has spent his career working with adolescents, and has some great insights on everything from the reasons teens do the crazy shit they do, to the apparent evolutionary benefits of ADHD. He also gives some great advice on what developmental milestones are most important for adolescent kids these days, along with ideas about what we can do to support teenagers in this weird, modern world. Oh! And if you missed our appearance on The J.V. Club with Janet Varney, in which we share some of what we learned in this interview, you can check that out here. (And if you didn't hear our episode talking to Janet, why, scroll back through the feed a few episodes.) JOURNOS is produced by Dave Coates
NB: Here is the link to the SLEERICKETS Secret Show. Go and see! Thanks.Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– Terror and Black Sun by Toby Martinez de las Rivas– from “Titan/All Is Well” by Toby Martinez de las Rivas– Black Sun: An Interview with Toby Martinez de las Rivas by Lucy Mercer– On the Pale Sun of Toby Martinez de las Rivas by Dave Coates– The Black Sun Notebooks: 1. Owning the Post-Libs by Giacbelolli– Fishing for Fascists: A Letter to Dave Coates by Chris Edgoose– A Response by Toby Martinez de las Rivas– Poetry and Fascism: Dave Coats v. Toby Martinez de las Rivas by Rob A. Mackenzie– Eleven Addresses to the Lord by John Berryman– 90 North Randall Jarrell– in that the Soul standeth: Randall Jarrell's 90 North and John Berryman's A Prayer for the Self by Toby Martinez de las RivasTwitter: @sleerickets, @BPlatzer, @poetry_saysEmail: sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] comEratosphere: W T ClarkMusic by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith
This week we're joined by Steve Wright (not the slayer of sex workers, or the Radio 2 DJ) to go over a massive weekend of County thrills, spills and bellyaches. It's all here. Curry speculation, more stewarding issues and Russ' daytrippers' charter, as well as a look forward to Saturday's game with the always excellent Dave Coates from Gloverscast.Stockport County fans channel. A weekly show live on Wednesdays at 7pm GMT, sponsored by Arcade WOW.Visit our page on Arcade WOW - https://arcadewow.co.uk/pages/TSBWSubscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScarfBergaraWoreGet us via any of the following links:All Links: https://linktr.ee/scarfbergaraworeWeb: https://www.scarfbergarawore.co.uk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CountyPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/CountyPodcastemail: contact@scarfbergarawore.co.ukDownload the FanHub app: https://tinyurl.com/dl-fanhubGHs Away Day Show: http://mixlr.com/the-geordie-hatter--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsbw/message Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The economic cost of a lockdown in a major Australian city is estimated to be nearly $1 billion a week. Lockdowns are crippling the economy, and the small business community is taking a disproportionate hit. A report published by the Australian think tank, Grattan Institute Race to 80: our best shot at living with COVID, has explained how the country could exit lockdown. Brendan Coates is the Economic Policy Program Director at Grattan Institute. Apply to be part of Survive & Thrive cast here Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retired Ministry of Forests researcher Dave Coates discusses the Date Creek Research Forest and lessons learned — before the pine beetle changed everything.
An evening of discussion and poetry readings with poets Kayo Chingonyi, Bhanu Kapil, Ilya Kaminsky and New York Times book critic Parul Sehgal. This lively event brings together eminent poets, critics and editors for a public panel discussion on diversity and the current state of poetry reviewing culture in the UK and the US, followed by poetry readings from Kayo Chingonyi and Bhanu Kapil. The panel event featured a transatlantic discussion of race and poetry reviewing with Ilya Kaminsky, Kayo Chingonyi and Parul Sehgal, chaired by Sandeep Parmar and introduced by Sarah Howe. This event also launched the 2019 report on ‘The State of Poetry and Poetry Criticism’ compiled by Dave Coates and supported by Ledbury Emerging Poetry Critics and the University of Liverpool’s Centre for New and International Writing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A series of spoken word pieces about Hump Day. CREDITS: Written by Christina Neuwirth, Rachel Plummer, Ryan Vance, Alice Tarbuck, Andrew Blair & Ross McCleary Performed by Christina Neuwirth, Rachel Plummer, Ryan Vance, Alice Tarbuck, The Hump Uncle The Broadcaster: David Murphy The Mathematician: Ian Thomson The Hump Day Host: Andrew Blair Eldritch Noises: Ross McCleary With thanks to Dave Coates, Rachel Rankin, Pete DeGraft-Johnson and Beth Cochrane. Features a sample: 'Radio Static' by user GowlerMusic from https://freesound.org
Kristian Kerr talks with Emerging Critics mentor Dave Coates about expanding review coverage to include a variety of voices, challenging our conscious and unconscious biases as readers and writers, connections between academic and journalistic literary criticism, and the knotty issue of money.
"Eight Poems That, If You Had To Be Trapped In Some Way For a Prolonged Period Of Time With Little Hope of Rescue, You'd Quite Like To Bring Along For Coping Purposes" is a podcast that asks poets, writers and performers what poems they'd like to have with them if they were trapped in an unspecified location for an indefinite amount of time. This month we got Dave Coates to talk a lot about poetry, which is ace because he's really good at it. Further reading for this podcast can be found here: http://eptiyhtbtiswfappotwlhoryqltbafcp.tumblr.com/post/157859387581/6-dave-coates-further-reading
Hi we are a electronic act called Minus Five Wolves, the Wolves consist of band members myself Paul McGuinness,Dave Coates.We have all been involved in the industry for about 15 years now(Paul McGuinness/Dave Coates are still part of Inbetween DJs that where signed to Wallshaker Music Detroit back in 2005 and have worked along side Detroit Legend and producer Aaron Carl) This is a new direction for all of us and our music hope you enjoy it. Over the coming months we are going to bring you Downbeats,Dubstep,House and Electronica and maybe even a twist of Techno basically anything that floats our boat. There will also regular DJ mixes mixed by Paul and David(who between them have over 25 years worth of DJing experience in genres like House/Deep House/Breaks and Techno) Thank you all for your support its means a lot receiving kind words and comments on our music from you the educated electronic music fans.
Recent creative writing poetry graduates Aiko Harman and Dave Coates (who also moonlights as the SPL's occasional receptionist) talk with the ever effervescent Ryan about poetry, the challenges of getting into the poetry scene and what it means to be "a Poet". We're also very happy to include the track "Two Inches Tall" from Sheila K Cameron featuring the voice of Scottish acting legend Tom Conti. Presented by Ryan van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser. Incidental music by Ewen Maclean. Follow us on Twitter: @anonpoetry & @byleaveswelive. Mail us: splpodcast@gmail.com