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Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Devin and Won You discuss the profound impact of AI on the design and technology sectors. They explore how AI tools have already enhanced productivity in their workflows, raising both opportunities and concerns for the future role of designers. Key topics include the commoditization of design, potential loss of craftsmanship, and broader economic consequences of AI replacing traditional jobs. Ethical considerations around AI, such as copyright issues and ethical content production, are also examined. The episode highlights advancements in web and product design, speculates on the future work landscape, and emphasizes the value of AI in streamlining tasks, enabling more efficient business operations, and democratizing design capabilities for solopreneurs and creatives. Challenges faced by junior designers and the importance of responsible scaling and apprenticeship models are also discussed.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:19 The Impact of AI on Design and Society00:46 Using AI in the Design Process01:38 Challenges and Limitations of AI in Design02:41 Experimenting with AI Art03:44 AI's Role in Client Projects05:48 The Future of Design Jobs with AI06:13 Balancing Vision and AI Capabilities07:21 AI as a Design Partner08:03 The Evolution of Design and AI10:21 The Commoditization of Design11:58 The Role of Craft in a Post-AI World21:13 The Future of Design Education34:51 Ethical Considerations in AI Art37:09 The Ethics and Future of AI37:45 Job Displacement and AI39:01 Creativity in the Age of AI42:25 Capitalism and Value Creation45:54 Technological Innovations and Their Impact49:12 The Future of Work and AI58:35 The Digital Universe and AI01:06:36 Journey into Design01:13:12 Evolution of Design Tools01:13:24 AI and the Future of User Interfaces01:14:59 AI's Impact on Customer Portals01:16:55 AI-Generated Dashboards and Design Systems01:22:27 No-Code Tools and AI-Assisted Development01:23:35 AI's Role in Product Design Business01:29:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Design Education01:31:37 The Case for Apprenticeship Models01:46:25 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationJoin other customer-obsessed leaders by signing up for the Experience Leader Newsletter: https://www.devinwsmith.com/subscribeConnect with Devin on SocialsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinwsmithInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/devinwsmith/A production of Outserve Group LLC. Visit www.experienceleader.com for more.#Entrepreneurship #ExperienceLeader #CustomerExperience #JTBD #CXConnect with Devin LinkedIn X: @devinwsmith Subscribe and Review If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to our podcast so you'll never miss an episode. We'd also appreciate if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your reviews help us reach more people and create a bigger impact.
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We spoke with Balaji Subramaniam, Head of Global Sales and Strategy at Sattrix Group, a pioneer in cyber security solutions offering AI-driven managed security services to small, mid, and large scale enterprises. Founded in 2013, Sattrix's core focus is to protect critical assets and sensitive information from cyber threats. Sattrix stays ahead of the curve by leveraging emerging trends like AI and machine learning, Zero Trust Architecture, and cloud security to address the evolving threat landscape...further aiming to deliver top-notch cybersecurity managed and professional services to businesses globally. We explore the cyber security market dynamic in India and abroad, how customers view their potential impact, consolidation trends, role of multiple technologies, client staging, use cases, and competitive differentiation. In an environment where cyber security is a "board room decision" - an assessment of such a business is very timely. Sattrix Information Security, has recently filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the BSE SME for an IPO. The issue involves a completely fresh equity sale of 18 lakh shares, with the company aiming to raise around Rs 20 crore. With the IPO, it seeks to further enhance its capabilities and expand its reach. Hope you enjoy this TRANSFIN. Podcast with Nikhil Arora and Sharath Toopran, where we converse with entrepreneurs and business operators running successful startups, profitable SMEs and family promoted firms on one end, and top investment professionals representing VC/PE/credit funds on the other. The objective is to bring out an "actionable" perspective converging the world of business and investing. If you're a founder and if you'd like us to drill down your model, feel free to drop us a line at edit@transfin.in
Navigating your Network in the Digital Universe and Taking Your Career to the Next Level with Steve SpiroIn this captivating episode of Stay on Course, hosted by the incredible Julie Riga, we are delighted to welcome Steve Spiro, a master connector and business automation consultant with an astonishing 41,000+ LinkedIn contacts. As Steve shares his journey from advertising to technology, the narrative unfolds with emphasis on grit, the go-giver mindset, and the profound impact of his LinkedIn Live broadcast, the Master Connector Show. The episode delves into the transformative power of Steve's authored masterpiece, "The TAO of a Master Connector," where an introvert turns weaknesses into superpowers, building a vast network across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The exploration of the four pillars of masterful connection, featuring overcoming obstacles, adopting an others-focused mindset, authentic connection, and building a thriving community, serves as a beacon for those navigating the digital landscape. #MasterConnector #DigitalEvolution #PodcastWisdom #TrueConnectionsWelcome, wonderful listeners, to another exciting episode of Stay on Course - Ingredients for Success! I'm your host, Julie Riga, and today, we have an incredible guest, Steve Spiro, a true master connector and business automation consultant.
Dalam episode kali ini, kita akan menyelami kisah seru dan penuh keceriaan sekelompok siswi SMKN 7 Surakarta yang sedang menjalani magang di Mandiri Digital Universe, yang berlokasi di BSI Surakarta. Bersiaplah untuk merasakan nuansa euforia dan kebahagiaan dari pengalaman mereka yang tak terlupakan.
Join host Eric Rosenberg, DO, MScEng, as he navigates the transformative landscape of digital technology in ophthalmology with guests Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, and Grayson W. Armstrong, MD, MPH. Together, they delve into the enormous potential of AI, machine learning, and teleophthalmology and highlight how these technologies are reshaping patient care, improving surgical outcomes, and revolutionizing clinical workflow. For more on the digital revolution in ophthalmology, check out the June issue of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today: https://crstoday.com/articles/june-2023/unleashing-the-potential-of-digital-technology?single=true
On this historic episode of the Doing the Most Podcast Daniel Linger takes charge and welcomes musician, entrepreneur, founder of MASTR Productions and all-around interesting human, his brother Jon Linger.Daniel and Jon dive into the secrets of social media success, sharing invaluable insights that can help you skyrocket your online presence. In addition to social media stardom the two have captivating conversations on the topics of faith, spirituality, and even delve into the intriguing realm of conspiracy theories.Don't miss this exceptional episode as Daniel and Jon push the boundaries and have conversations truly worth tuning into.Join Doing the Most University: https://go.doyoudothemost.com/six-figure-freelancing-trial-2/?fbclid=PAAaamnNiY2IpDtsQZBAmdKT-qQJlPhzlbsHuTNjlBpKs2eDqEef3mCjK30qU&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=socialAll things Daniel Linger: https://beacons.ai/dani3llingerFollow Jon Linger: IG: https://www.instagram.com/mastr.productions/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mastrproductionsAll things Shannon Fairweather: https://hoo.be/shannonfairweatherListen to the Doing the Most Podcast on other platforms: (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout, etc!): https://linktr.ee/doingthemostpodcastSupport the show
In TechnoSlipstream Podcast episode 34 we examine the creation myth of the digital computer by doing a deep dive into the book Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson.Join to support the show and for exclusive content, including episode notes, scripts, and other writings: patreon.com/kendallgiles
A burst of vision, acquired codes of hard luxury and imagination abound, Oliver Moingeon's Exclusible has mastered the fashion metaverse. Carving a niche with NFTs, digital currency and a settling space for brands to extend their identities, Oliver fostered the change, with a modern interpretation of a digital fairy tale. Liberating luxury from the analog past, succumbing to creative verticals of future and upholding the myriad fashion dreams, Oliver ushers a new era of digital relevance, with virtual marketplace at its helm.In this episode, Oliver reflects on his 18 years in fashion between Paris and New York, the limitless spectrum of CRM with digital transformation and the monumental moment of metaverse bedecked with hopes for an unscathed future.This podcast is sponsored by Seabody, a Kerry-based tech-powered Beauty & Wellness brand.Tech Powered Luxury's social campaigns are powered by GladCloud, an AI-driven social marketing platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of The New Quantum Era Podcast hosted by Kevin Rowney and Sebastian Hassinger. Today, they are joined by Steve Girvin, professor of Physics at Yale who has a central role in the Yale Quantum Institute, which has been ground zero for the recent development in superconducting qubits. The topics we had initially planned needed some adjustment, because on the day of the interview, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists for their work experimentally verifying the theory behind entanglement, the source of much of quantum computing's power. Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger were recognized for their experiments in an area that has broad implications for secure information transfer and quantum computing. Sebastian, Kevin, and Steve have an interesting talk about some of the history of the superconducting qubits and the transmon in particular, which is a basis for most of the modern superconducting qubits on the market. They also cover the topic of diversity, quality, and inclusion. Key Takeaways:[3:43] Steve introduces himself.[5:23] Steve shares his primary domains of research.[9:50] Was there a sort of self-awareness in the Yale group that Steve and his team were taking radically? Were they considering a different approach that could solve some of the challenges of the other models that existed at the time?[14:38] Steve talks about how relatively quickly the hardware can be fabricated to be able to crank out, iterations, variations, and experiments. [17:27] Is there room for optimism about the new dimensions of research related to MER material science? [19:25] Steve shares his thoughts on the news about the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics.[22:18] Steve talks about how some of the epistemological questions that these paradoxes present, feel really mind-bending to many people on the outside of physics.[25:38] Steve addresses how hard it is to predict the future.[27:21] Does Steve consider himself an optimist about the progress of quantum computing?[30:10] How can we get reliable performance out of an inherently, very unreliable system?[33:22] Steve helps us fill in the narrative, in the history of where GKP codes are situated and their significance to contemporary developments.[41:14] Steve talks about the basic steps of the algorithm to do the error correction.[44:01] The history of computer science is very, uh, white, male, and, uh, dominated in nature, Steve shares his thoughts about diversity, equity, and inclusion.[48:34] What we can do to change the composition of the field when the underlying foundations of the way science is done in the lab have a such rigid history of hierarchy, power structures, and power dynamics that are so easily abused?[55:02] Sebastian and Kevin share their thoughts on an amazing conversation with Steve Girvin, Mentioned in this episode:Visit The New Quantum Era PodcastTuring's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe, George DysonDocumentary: Picture a ScientistTweetables and Quotes:“A very productive part of my childhood was having nothing to do, but to dream.“ — Steve Girvin “The simpler you keep things, the easier it's to do things “ — Steve Girvin “Einstein really made massive contributions to the development of the quantum theory. “ — Steve Girvin “The way we test whether our quantum computer is a quantum computer is checking first thing in the morning to calibrate it, if it's doing the thing that Einstein said was impossible then, it's working.“ — Steve Girvin “Looking ahead, it's very, very hard to predict where this is going, but along the way, there's such fantastic. basic science and quantum.” — Steve Girvin“When you're doing a hiring search, it's not about adding constraints, like interviewing more women…It's about removing constraints. You should look wider. There's a theorem that if you release constraints, the optimum cannot get worse, it can only get better. ” — Steve Girvin
Using smartphones to deal with nearly everything in daily life has become a no-brainer for most of us, but for those who were born and grew up in a pre-digital era, technology often moves too fast for them to keep up. Post 90's Zhang Jiaxin believes closing the gap between the elderly and new technology can be an effective way to solve many of the problems with aging. In this episode of Footprints, we'll bring you the story of this young man who endeavors to help China's non-tech savvy older population to go digital.
When you spend a little time with Bianca Lochner, you will quickly learn that Scottsdale is a leading-edge city when it comes to its connections and applications in the digital world. Bianca is the city's chief information officer and she brings worldwide cyber experience to the job. She's been with the city for a little over a year now. Catch up on how much progress she's already made since her arrival.
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . Those who do not understand history are doomed to repeat it, right? Or maybe the problem is that we should be repeating some history that we're not. My guest is George Dyson, master kayak builder, keynote speaker about the history of computing, and the author of Analogia: The Emergence of Technology Beyond Programmable Control; Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence; and Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe. Hear his stories about John von Neumann, Alan Turing, and why he thinks that what today's computer companies are missing out on is Analog Computing. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
Is it possible to merge the digital universe and drivers on the road?Depending on the type of technology, as well as who you're speaking with, it can sometimes have a bit of a negative connotation. Think tracking cookies on web browsers, data privacy issues and the lot. However, it can also be an incredibly helpful bridge towards better optimization AND have a massive positive impact on companies that implement technology well. Just for a bit of transparency, I'm not talking about the privacy issues here.When we take a look at how technology is a huge part of industries rapidly evolving, the fleet industry especially, it's interesting to see the specific ways that it can help with vehicle management, sustainability strategies and overall optimization initiatives.To speak more on this, John Oechsle – CEO of Derive Power Systems – will be joining us today on the show. Let's dig in.--Show notes for today's episode can be found at: https://www.utilimarc.com/blogGretchen Reese on LinkedInJohn Oechsle on LinkedInUtilimarc on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube#UtilimarcFleetFYIswww.utilimarc.com
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Welcome to the "The CyberHero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe" Show!
Listen and learn from America's Veterans who continue to protect and defend us in the Digital Universe and how YOU can have a great career in cybersecurity!
Jeff Rhoades is a pastor and former missionary with a PhD in Biblical Studies from Louisiana Baptist University. In this episode we discuss many different topics from his book, The Bible, Dimensions & the Spirit Realm, including quantum entanglement, ghosts, digital universe, relativity of time, New Jerusalem (the tesseract?), our doorway to the higher dimension and spiritual warfare. Guest Website: https://wellingbooks.com/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/_7O0vFZRV7Q Email Host: theweirdchristianpodcast@gmail.com
Simon Lau is the Product head of Otter.ai which is an AI-powered assistant that generates rich notes for meetings, interviews, and other important voice conversations. After meeting him at Clubhouse, we spoke to him about his views on the future of audio in the digital universe. The Audio revolution is here to stay in 2021.
In this new episode of #FinancialFox, Steffy speaks with Marjorie Hernandez and Karinna Nobbs co-founders of Dematerialised, a marketspace for authenticated digital fashion, about innovation and digital technology in fashion.
In this episode, Darin and Kim talk with Gary Berman, a real life cybersecrity superheor. Gary's mission mission is to shine the light on the unsung cyber heroes who toil in anonymity to keep us safe online at work, home and school. As a survivor of a devastating series of cyber crimes committed by trusted insiders, Gary pivoted from VICTIM to ADVOCATE by creating our entertaining and engaging Show including the most amazing thought leaders throughout the cybersecurity and IT Communities. Check it out at cyberheroescomics.com!
Gary Berman is the CEO of the Cyberman Security, LLC and the Creator of The Cyber Hero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe comic platform. He often refers to himself as the "Forrest Gump" of cybersecurity, given that his 25-year career has been focused on thought leadership in marketing communications and segmentation - not infosec or cybersecurity for many of the world's leading consumer brands. Gary's company was the target of serial insider attacks- he lost everything and had the painful experience of closing the company and laying off wonderful team members. Unable to receive justice due to the difficulty of proving attribution, he pivoted from being a victim to becoming an advocate. His mission became helping others from suffering the same life-altering consequences of being hacked. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR. Twitter: @ScottBVS Follow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snschober Website: www.ScottSchober.com www.HackedAgain.com
Gary Berman is the CEO of the Cyberman Security, LLC and the Creator of The Cyber Hero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe comic platform. He often refers to himself as the "Forrest Gump" of cybersecurity, given that his 25-year career has been focused on thought leadership in marketing communications and segmentation - not infosec or cybersecurity for many of the world's leading consumer brands. Gary's company was the target of serial insider attacks- he lost everything and had the painful experience of closing the company and laying off wonderful team members. Unable to receive justice due to the difficulty of proving attribution, he pivoted from being a victim to becoming an advocate. His mission became helping others from suffering the same life-altering consequences of being hacked. Scott Schober is a #cybersecurity and wireless technology expert, author of Hacked Again and Cybersecurity is Everybody's Business, host of 2 Minute CyberSecurity Briefing video podcast and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems who appears regularly on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business & Fox News, CGTN America, Canadian TV News, as well as CNN, CBS Morning Show, MSNBC, CNBC, The Blaze, WPIX as well as local and syndicated Radio including Sirius/XM & Bloomberg Radio and NPR. Twitter: @ScottBVS Follow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snschober Website: www.ScottSchober.com www.HackedAgain.com
Teresa is a woman who enjoys a good fight. As a former Marine, she has seen the threats our country faces each day and when she neared retirement she wanted to keep up the good fight and prepared for a career in cybersecurity. In launching PNT Professional Services with her husband, she put her aim on continuing the fight to protect our great nation. Additionally, they wanted to create an opportunity for service veterans to gain the skills to start a post-military career in cybersecurity. In our conversation today Teresa shares with us the training MSSP's should consider for their staff as they build their security practices. In fact, Teresa is holding a virtual conference, The RNT Cyber Ethics Conference, bringing some of the top minds together for 20+ sessions over three days (Feb.16-18) for only $50! A woman with many anecdotes around tales of cyber threats we focus in on a story of a modern day cattle heist. The Wild, Wild West has gone Hi Tech. Join us today for an action packed episode that will put you in a secure state of mind.
Gary Berman is the CEO of the Cyberman Security, LLC and the Creator of The Cyber Hero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe comic platform. In this podcast he will tell his true crime story of how he overcame 10+ years of being hacked, stalked and how his company was the target of serial insider attacks that cost him his business and almost his life. What You Will Learn: Gary’s true crime story and how he endured 10+ years of being stalked and hacked. The Cyber Hero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe comic platform. Basic security tips for you and your family. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/publicandpermanent/message
Welcome to the "The CyberHero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe" Show!
Today's guests, Richard Henderson from Lastline and Mario Vuksan of ReversingLabs share their incredible insights into the complex ecosystem that is the Internet. They share real-life stories of cybercrime and the engineering and human challenges of Defending the Digital Universe. They are great examples of "Unsung Cyber Heroes".
Welcome to the "The CyberHero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe" Show!
Samuel S. Visner is the director of the National Cybersecurity Federally Funded Research and Development Center (NCF), which MITRE manages in support of the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE).In this role, Visner oversees efforts to bring together experts from industry, government, and academia to demonstrate integrated cybersecurity solutions that are cost-effective, repeatable, and scalable. The FFRDC is the first of its kind dedicated to cybersecurity.In today's episode, Sam shares his thoughts about a wide range of issues and opportunities facing the Digital Universe!
Welcome to the "The CyberHero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe" Show!
The world is being disrupted. Everything is changing faster than at almost any time in modern history and the our methods of communicating are working hard to not only keep pace, but to get ahead of the increasing demand for faster, more reliable and most importantly, more secure digital communications.Today's show features Keith Fuentes, V.P. of Customer Success | B2B Sales | Samsung Electronics America. Keith has over 20 years of experience in technology in general in security in particular. Keith will share how Samsung is staying ahead of the "Black Hats" to insure the Digital Universe!Terry Dunlap, Founder of Refirm Labs will talk about his incredible journey from his youthful Black Hat adventures to becoming a thought leader and expert on both offensive AND defensive cyber security. He share's an amazing story about Chinese government efforts to include "back-doors" in various communications products and his cautionary tales will make you take notice...and continue on YOUR mission!
Public Relations has changed a lot in the last twenty years. Aro Marketing’s Chuck Robbins has tracked the changes in PR from the days when firms mailed releases to a handful of news outlets. Today, the old methods won’t fly anymore. How do you replace traditional tactics with a new approach? Chuck and Amy discuss what it takes to capture the attention of overworked and undervalued journalists at a glut of news outlets in today’s world.
Public Relations has changed a lot in the last twenty years. Aro Marketing’s Chuck Robbins has tracked the changes in PR from the days when firms mailed releases to a handful of news outlets. Today, the old methods won’t fly anymore. How do you replace traditional tactics with a new approach? Chuck and Amy discuss what it takes to capture the attention of overworked and undervalued journalists at a glut of news outlets in today’s world.
Gary Berman, creator of The Cyberhero Adventures: Defenders of the Digital Universe comic book series, and Cyber Work host Chris Sienko discuss Berman's long history of being hacked, how we overcame it, and his new cybersecurity comic books series aimed to educate from his mistakes. Celebrate National Cybersecurity Awareness Month with 30 days of free Infosec Skills training: https://www2.infosecinstitute.com/ncsam2019-podcast. View the transcript, additional episodes and promotional offers: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast. Join us in the fight against cybercrime: https://www.infosecinstitute.com.
DiverCity Podcast: Talking Diversity and Inclusion in the Financial Services Industry
From time to time we like to seek insight and opinion and expertise beyond our world of financial services. Recorded at the House of Lords, Lord Hayward of Cumnor and Trevor Phillips OBE discuss the pivotal legislative changes which paved the way for the Equality Act 2010. Looking beyond the Act and the Protected Characteristics, they discuss Artificial Intelligence, data, the significance of the digital universe and automatic decision making.
One of the tech trends I am repeatably reading about is how businesses should leverage technology to power digital experiences. But the questions many business leaders are asking is how should they do it? And what does it look like compared with how they might be working now? These are the things that I think about and why I'm excited to get Todays guest, Yext’s EVP of Commercial Business Dave Lehman onto my daily tech podcast. Yext is on a mission to give companies control over their brand experiences across the digital universe of maps, apps, search engines, voice assistants, and other intelligent services that drive consumer discovery, decision, and action. Today, thousands of businesses including brands like Taco Bell, Rite Aid, and Steward Health Care use the Yext Knowledge Engine™ to manage their digital knowledge in order to boost brand engagement, drive foot traffic, and increase sales. Dave Lehman is Yext’s Executive Vice President, Commercial Business Unit, leading small business and midmarket sales strategy. Dave brings twenty years of technology and sales experience at some of the world’s leading technology companies to his role. Prior to joining Yext, Dave was Chief Revenue Officer of Campaign Monitor, where he doubled the company’s bookings in the first twelve months and led sales and customer success at Captora. He was also Vice President of Commercial Sales at Salesforce, where he founded the company’s office in Chicago, growing it by 400 people in two years, and specialized in delivering solutions to midsize and small businesses. We talk about how Yext is helping businesses and also discuss their recent partnership with Adobe that allows customers to leverage Yext to increase the discoverability of the facts about them in their Adobe-power properties.
Our guest this week is George Dyson. George divides his time between building boats and writing books, and some fo the books he has written include Project Orion: The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship, Darwin among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence, Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe. For show notes visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/george-dyson-writer-and-boat-builder
Super techy awesome talk with PartyMike this week. -Tesla and autonomous cars -Numbers, how big are they really? -The Universe is a simulation? -Perception of reality. Gregg's links: https://www.facebook.com/ArcadeImpossible/ https://twitter.com/ArcadeImpossibl https://www.youtube.com/user/arcadeimpossible https://www.twitch.tv/arcadeimpossible
Duane Forrester is the Vice President of Industry Insights for Yext, leading industry outreach, evangelism and authorship for the company. He's here to talk to us about voice search, structured data, artificial intelligence, position zero, integrating your app (or website) into Alexa, and so much more. Duane is is the author of two books: How To Make Money With Your Blog & Turn Clicks Into Customers. He's written for publications ranging from SearchEngineLand and DuctTape Marketing, to Entrepreneur Magazine, the New York Times and Inc. He actively advises startups and large corporations, and even spent time advising the staff who maintain the White House's websites. Resources Yext: Control Your Brand Across the Digital Universe (official site) Duane Forrester (blog) Duane Forrester on LinkedIn Duane Forrester on Twitter Turn Clicks Into Customers: Proven Marketing Techniques for Converting Online Traffic into Revenue (book) How to Make Money with Your Blog: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Building, Optimizing, and Monetizing Your Blog (book)
In this episode of World Class Investigator, I'm chatting to Gary Berman of Cyberman Security. Gary and I have known each other for a few months, and we met via social media, where he reached out to me to talk about the work I do in investigations and an amazing project he's working on.
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:32 - Brad Urani Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Procore 04:01 - Immutable/Persistent Data Structures; Advantages Changing the Unchangeable: The Hows and Whys of Immutable Data Structures @ RubyConf 2015 hamster 07:30 - Tools for Debugging 08:23 - Why do Rubyists care about things like Elm? 09:39 - Persistent Data Structure Use Cases; Functional Programming 12:07 - Testability 13:51 - Where does “functional play a role in a typical CRUD app? Active Record, The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) Callbacks Object-oriented Programming (OOP) “Nouns are objects; verbs are methods” - Corey Haines 22:49 - Coworker Receptiveness of Ruby + JavaScript Style of Programming Codebase Inconsistency? “Merit” 26:41 - Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) vs Monolithic Applications Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) Representational State Transfer (REST) 30:21 - Monoliths as a Necessary Stage in the Development of a Mature Application Elixir The Phoenix Framework ecto 33:23 - The Repository Pattern; Terminology & Naming Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler 37:40 - Structured Query Language (SQL) Avdi Grimm: The Soul of Software @ RubyConf Portugal '15 The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis' Picks Dan Carlin's Hardcore History (Coraline) Stuff You Missed in History Class (Coraline) Buffer (Avdi) New Belgium Brewing Accumulation White IPA (Avdi) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) LaunchCode (Brad) Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson (Coraline) VAT19 (Brad)
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:32 - Brad Urani Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Procore 04:01 - Immutable/Persistent Data Structures; Advantages Changing the Unchangeable: The Hows and Whys of Immutable Data Structures @ RubyConf 2015 hamster 07:30 - Tools for Debugging 08:23 - Why do Rubyists care about things like Elm? 09:39 - Persistent Data Structure Use Cases; Functional Programming 12:07 - Testability 13:51 - Where does “functional play a role in a typical CRUD app? Active Record, The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) Callbacks Object-oriented Programming (OOP) “Nouns are objects; verbs are methods” - Corey Haines 22:49 - Coworker Receptiveness of Ruby + JavaScript Style of Programming Codebase Inconsistency? “Merit” 26:41 - Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) vs Monolithic Applications Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) Representational State Transfer (REST) 30:21 - Monoliths as a Necessary Stage in the Development of a Mature Application Elixir The Phoenix Framework ecto 33:23 - The Repository Pattern; Terminology & Naming Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler 37:40 - Structured Query Language (SQL) Avdi Grimm: The Soul of Software @ RubyConf Portugal '15 The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis' Picks Dan Carlin's Hardcore History (Coraline) Stuff You Missed in History Class (Coraline) Buffer (Avdi) New Belgium Brewing Accumulation White IPA (Avdi) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) LaunchCode (Brad) Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson (Coraline) VAT19 (Brad)
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:32 - Brad Urani Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Procore 04:01 - Immutable/Persistent Data Structures; Advantages Changing the Unchangeable: The Hows and Whys of Immutable Data Structures @ RubyConf 2015 hamster 07:30 - Tools for Debugging 08:23 - Why do Rubyists care about things like Elm? 09:39 - Persistent Data Structure Use Cases; Functional Programming 12:07 - Testability 13:51 - Where does “functional play a role in a typical CRUD app? Active Record, The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) Callbacks Object-oriented Programming (OOP) “Nouns are objects; verbs are methods” - Corey Haines 22:49 - Coworker Receptiveness of Ruby + JavaScript Style of Programming Codebase Inconsistency? “Merit” 26:41 - Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) vs Monolithic Applications Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) Representational State Transfer (REST) 30:21 - Monoliths as a Necessary Stage in the Development of a Mature Application Elixir The Phoenix Framework ecto 33:23 - The Repository Pattern; Terminology & Naming Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler 37:40 - Structured Query Language (SQL) Avdi Grimm: The Soul of Software @ RubyConf Portugal '15 The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis' Picks Dan Carlin's Hardcore History (Coraline) Stuff You Missed in History Class (Coraline) Buffer (Avdi) New Belgium Brewing Accumulation White IPA (Avdi) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) LaunchCode (Brad) Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson (Coraline) VAT19 (Brad)
In this episode we talk about the great mathematician, cryptanalyst and social guy Alan Turing. We are joined by famed author George Dyson who recently wrote Turing's Cathedral: The Origin of the Digital Universe. We hope you enjoy listening to our opinions on the movie The Imitation Game, life in academia and conspiracy theories. Pictures from our interview on Instagram @sparkscience.Image Courtesy of George Dyson
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
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Happy Birthday, World Wide Web! The 25-year-old Web, along with the Internet and the personal computer, are among mankind's greatest inventions. But back then, who knew? A techno-writer reminisces about the early days of the WWW and says he didn't think it would ever catch on. Also, meet an inventor who claims his innovation will leave your laptop in the dust. Has quantum computing finally arrived? Plus, why these inventions are not as transformative as other creative biggies of history: The plow. The printing press. And… the knot? And, why scientific discoveries may beat out technology as the most revolutionary developments of all. A new result about the Big Bang may prove as important as germ theory and the double helix. Guests: Kevin Kelly – Senior maverick, Wired, author of What Technology Wants Eric Ladizinsky – Physicist, co-founder and the chief scientist of D-Wave Systems Palo Alto, California Aaron Gardner – Bakery manager, Hy-Vee Store, Chillicothe, Missouri George Dyson – Historian of technology, author of Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe and Darwin Among The Machines: The Evolution Of Global Intelligence Rob Shostak – Brother and founder of Vocera Communications, San Jose, California Jamie Bock – Physicist at the California Institute of Technology Descripción en español Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Birthday, World Wide Web! The 25-year-old Web, along with the Internet and the personal computer, are among mankind’s greatest inventions. But back then, who knew? A techno-writer reminisces about the early days of the WWW and says he didn’t think it would ever catch on. Also, meet an inventor who claims his innovation will leave your laptop in the dust. Has quantum computing finally arrived? Plus, why these inventions are not as transformative as other creative biggies of history: The plow. The printing press. And… the knot? And, why scientific discoveries may beat out technology as the most revolutionary developments of all. A new result about the Big Bang may prove as important as germ theory and the double helix. Guests: Kevin Kelly – Senior maverick, Wired, author of What Technology Wants Eric Ladizinsky – Physicist, co-founder and the chief scientist of D-Wave Systems Palo Alto, California Aaron Gardner – Bakery manager, Hy-Vee Store, Chillicothe, Missouri George Dyson – Historian of technology, author of Turing’s Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe and Darwin Among The Machines: The Evolution Of Global Intelligence Rob Shostak – Brother and founder of Vocera Communications, San Jose, California Jamie Bock – Physicist at the California Institute of Technology Descripción en español
Alan Turing, the great British mathematician who cracked Nazi codes, set the stage for our digital age and later killed himself after the government chemically castrated him for being gay, received a posthumous royal pardon last week, 61 years after his conviction on the "gross indecency" laws of the time. Turing's life will soon be the basis for the film The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Last year I spoke with technology historian George Dyson about his book Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe.My conversation with George Dyson:
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When thinking about the future, it is easy to forget to look behind you. Enter George Dyson, “a historian among futurists”, who does deep research into the history of computing to understand the trends that will bring us into the future. One of his persistent themes is taking the “digital universe” metaphor seriously. When we turned on the first computers, we created a computational universe, a universe that is now growing by 5 trillion bits of storage per second. This universe is not merely expanding--it is exploding, and we need to understand computer time as well as we understand human time.
Historian George Dyson on his new book "Turing's Cathedral," which tells the story of the Electronic Computer Project. Led by the brilliant polymath John Von Neumann in 1940s and 1950's, the project laid the groundwork for much of modern computing. In doing so, Dyson says, it birthed a new, digital ecosystem, a world of self-reproducing, ever-evolving numbers that may be said to have a life of their own. Dyson is the son of famed physicist Freeman Dyson and grew up at the Institute for Advanced Study, where Von Neumann and crew did their pioneering work.
George Dyson was born in 1953 and had a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the conjunction of mathematics and physics that brought the digital revolution to life. He has been observing the relationship between nature and technology ever since. Dyson’s latest book, Turing’s Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe, illuminates the transition from numbers that […]
Historian George Dyson on his new book "Turing's Cathedral," which tells the story of the Electronic Computer Project. Led by the brilliant polymath John Von Neumann in 1940s and 1950's, the project laid the groundwork for much of modern computing. In doing so, Dyson says, it birthed a new, digital ecosystem, a world of self-reproducing, ever-evolving numbers that may be said to have a life of their own. Dyson is the son of famed physicist Freeman Dyson and grew up at the Institute for Advanced Study, where Von Neumann and crew did their pioneering work.
Science historian and author (Darwin Among the Machines) George Dyson on the Origins of the Digital Universe. The talk focuses on the work done at The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey by such renowned scientists as John von Neumann and Kurt Godel.
Science historian and author (Darwin Among the Machines) George Dyson on the Origins of the Digital Universe. The talk focuses on the work done at The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey by such renowned scientists as John von Neumann and Kurt Godel.
Science historian and author (Darwin Among the Machines) George Dyson on the Origins of the Digital Universe. The talk focuses on the work done at The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey by such renowned scientists as John von Neumann and Kurt Godel.
This week, Devindra, Dwayne and Andy talk about a controversial new lawsuit that pits Yahoo against Facebook and a new suggested code for sharing content on the Internet. But first, the headlines...iPad preorders are through the roof, Instagram teases an Android app, Gowalla shuts down, Microsoft tests a super-fast touchscreen, former Facebook director becomes Reddit CEO, CNN to purchase Mashable, Twitter buys Posterous, and the Encyclopedia Britannica stops publishing. Show Links What we're playing with Andy: OMG: 5-Week-Old App Draw Something Hits 20 Million Downloads And Generates 6-Figures per day Headlines Apple: iPad preorders sell out, demand 'off the charts' Instagram Finally Shows Off Its Android App Well that's that. Gowalla shuts down. Microsoft Envisions A Future With Super-Fast Touchscreens Former Facebook engineering director Yishan Wong takes role as CEO of Reddit CNN in Talks to Acquire Mashable, Sources Say Twitter acquires blogging platform Posterous Death By Wikipedia: Encyclopedia Britannica Stops Printing Audible Book of the Week Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Musical Interlude #1 Hot Topic Yahoo Sues Facebook for Patent Infringement; Facebook: "Puzzling" Everyone Has The Features Yahoo's Suing Facebook For: Here They Are Musical Interlude #2: Credit is Due by Nina Paley, performed by Evanescent Final Word A Code of Conduct for Content Aggregators We Don't Need No Stinking Seal of Approval from the Blog Police Subscribe The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Sign up here to be alerted by SMS when the podcast is live!
“ROAD TO DIGITAL DIVINE” with DR. HEMANT GUPTA, PHD Most of the people’s current perspective is deeply rooted in the 18th century science of materialism. The new science of information and quantum computation is bringing a fresh perspective, a new understanding about the true nature of humans and the universe. In his innovative book, Road to Digital Divine, author Dr. Hemant Gupta reveals relevant knowledge and information, which will take readers on a unique journey to digital divinity. Please tune in for what promises to be a lively discussion.