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Guest: Dr. Bruce Y LeeSenior Contributor @Forbes | Professor | CEO | Writer/Journalist | Entrepreneur | Digital & Computational Health | #AI | bruceylee.substack.com | bruceylee.com Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA is a writer, journalist, systems modeler, AI, computational and digital health expert, professor, physician, entrepreneur, and avocado-eater, not always in that order.Executive Director of PHICOR (Public Health Informatics, Computational, and Operations Research) [@PHICORteam]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-y-lee-68a6834/Website | https://www.bruceylee.com/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastVisit Marco's website
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In his reflective talk, jeffery discusses his motivations and aspirations behind creating content for “Jeffrey TV.” He emphasizes his internal drive for self-actualization and the desire to leave a lasting philosophical legacy rather than seeking recognition or validation from others. Despite being triggered by current events and media portrayals, he chooses to focus on self-expression … Continue reading
In this episode, we discuss Tina Ginn's book, Don't Let Your Digital Fortune Ghost You! and explore why digital estate planning is a must. From cryptocurrency inheritance to the problem of forgotten passwords, we give you the tools to protect your online legacy and avoid leaving your heirs with a digital disaster. Tune in for a mix of practical tips and funny real-life stories about digital afterlife mishaps.
Guest: Peter Gigengack, Director Cyber Security, Capability, Department of Premier and Cabinet of WAOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-gigengack/Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThe digital era has reshaped nearly every aspect of our lives, but it has also introduced new challenges to end-of-life planning. Peter Gigengack shares his insights on this pressing issue, recounting how he navigated the emotional and logistical hurdles of managing a loved one's digital footprint after their passing.A Personal Story of Loss and DiscoveryPeter's journey into the realm of digital legacies began when his elderly relative, "John," passed away. The family was left not only with John's physical belongings but also his vast and complicated online presence.Without access to passwords or guidance from John, the family faced a daunting task. Drawing on his technical expertise, Peter took the lead, discovering firsthand the difficulties that come with managing digital identities without preparation.Ethical and Legal ConsiderationsThe discussion moves into the ethical and legal complexities of managing digital legacies. Peter admits that while his family's choices were driven by love and respect, they highlighted a significant gray area between honoring someone's memory and navigating privacy laws.These questions are universal: What rights do families have to access a loved one's digital accounts? How can individuals protect their online presence while providing their families with the tools they need to manage it?Preparing for the InevitableSean and Marco discuss proactive steps, such as assigning digital heirs, securing access to critical accounts, and incorporating digital assets into estate planning. They also challenge technology providers to offer clearer solutions for managing digital legacies responsibly and ethically.The conversation emphasizes the need for individuals to take ownership of their digital afterlives while advocating for systemic changes that ease the burden on grieving families.The Future of Digital ImmortalityThe episode explores the broader implications of digital immortality. In an age where online personas often outlast their creators, society must grapple with how we remember, honor, and even interact with the deceased.Marco, Sean, and Peter discuss potential technologies, like AI-driven tools that could simulate conversations with late loved ones, and the ethical dilemmas they may bring. The trio reflects on the balance between preserving memories and respecting boundaries in a rapidly advancing digital world.Key TakeawaysPeter encourages families to have honest conversations about their digital legacies, ensuring everyone is prepared for life's uncertainties. Sean underscores the cybersecurity perspective, drawing parallels to how businesses prepare for digital risks.The episode ends with a call to action: Start planning your digital legacy today, and advocate for policies that simplify the process for future generations.ConclusionThis episode tackles a timely and often overlooked topic, urging listeners to consider the impact of their digital footprints after death. Whether you're looking for practical guidance or contemplating the philosophical questions of digital immortality, the conversation offers valuable perspectives for navigating this evolving landscape.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
The loss of a loved one can be a difficult time for someone. And not knowing the details associated with their loved one's digital legacy can make an already challenging time potentially more difficult and more expensive. Kate Hufnagel, The Digital Wrangler, joins us this week to share some tips.
Welcome to The Art of Memorialising (TOaM), Digital Legacy Edition #20.Whether you're interesting in exploring the cutting edge of digital afterlife and digital immortality, or curious about the art of preserving your life stories, TAoM is here helping you leave a meaningful legacy online and off.In This Issue:* How using music can help us connect with our memories, and create a unique digital legacy for life storytelling.* Exploring how #GriefTech and #GriefBots are reshaping our farewells to loved ones.* Can AI truly help end mourning, or does it risk extending grief indefinitely?* What will happen to our parents' social media posts after they pass?* Legal rights for digital twins: are new regulations enough to protect our #Digitallegacy?Featured Product - Playlist for Life - ‘Moments of happiness and flashes of joy.'* What piece of music can instantly take you back to a particular moment, person, or place in your life? * What song's opening notes are enough for you to recall a memory from your childhood perhaps years ago? (For me, it's Rosemary Clooney singing, ‘Me and My Teddy Bear.')Here's an amazing truth. For those living with dementia, music can reach parts of their world, when spoken words from loved ones cannot. This is the incredible work undertaken by the charity, Playlist for Life who I want to highlight this month. (I'm grateful for one of the readers of TAoM who introduced me to the charity.)Music has unique power.Playlist for Life harness it as a tool to help people, especially those living with dementia, reconnect with their memories. You may know a person or caregiver, who could find their resources of tremendous benefit by creating a personal playlist for someone.Even for those of us not facing life slowly taking our memories away a day at a time, we can use music to recover a memory from our past. It's another creative way of digitally documenting our life for the next generation.Playlist for Life encourages people to create personalised playlists that serve as bridges to their life stories.Imagine curating a soundtrack that reflects the chapters of your life—from the songs of your childhood, to the anthems of your adolescence, and beyond. This personal playlist could serve as a unique #DigitialLegacy keepsake, helping you capture your life story in an accessible, emotional way, to share with your descendants. Not sure which songs were the songs of your youth? Published by Playlist for Life, and based on the work of volunteer Music Detective Peter Grech, The 100 Year Book lists the top 100 tunes in the UK from 1915 to 2015.To explore their resources and see how music can bring stories to life, visit Playlist for Life.On Spotify you can find several Playlists for Life - Here's a link to Sir Alex Ferguson's playlist. Looking through the playlists there, you might find the perfect combination of either sports, movies, even faith based lists. If you would be interested in supporting the work of the charity, you can find details of how to donate to Playlist for Life HERE.Create Your Own Soundtrack To Your Life with Suno Scenes - AI Music CompositionWant to have you own soundtrack to life song created by AI for your memories? Now you can with Suno Scenes. Suno Scenes allows creators around the world to inspire new types of songs through captured memories and visual content. Upload photos or video, choose the genre of the song, and let AI create it for you. When I first looked at this, I was transfixed by the quality, variation and creativity of A.I to make music. Worth a look and creative experiment. But make sure you have plenty of time to play. It's incredible the ways you could use this to create life story memories. Sponsor Spotlight Opportunity!Are you pioneering the future of digital legacies or revolutionising how we preserve memories? Do have a non-profit or charity like playlistforlife.org.uk/? We're seeking innovative companies in the fields of AI, digital immortality, or life story preservation to feature in our next issues.This is your chance to showcase your product or service to an engaged audience passionate about leaving meaningful digital legacies.Interested in becoming our next featured sponsor?Contact me:5 Memorialisation MorselsQuick bites of #Deathtech #DigitalImmortality #LifeStory news:* How Is The Rise of #GriefTech and #GriefBots Changing Bereavement? BBC World Service Business Daily. The podcast looks at a growing trend of using artificial intelligence to ‘connect' people to loved ones who have died. According to TechRound, this business sector is on track to generate £100bn globally. What are the ethical issues when we may never have to say goodbye to those we have loved and lost? (via BBC World Service)* Who Will Win The Race to Optimise Grief and End Mourning As We Know It? In 2023, Sunshine Henle used a ChatGPT-powered “ghostbot” of her late mother to navigate her grief, finding solace in its comforting messages. Henle initially found the AI chatbot more helpful than traditional therapy. Platforms like Replika and HereAfter AI offer us the creation of digital twins and avatars, which could provide future virtual interactions with a deceased loved one. For many people, it's the ethical concerns around #GriefTech that persist. Questions about consent, dependency, and data privacy after death. What questions does this raise for you? (via vox.com)* Kwillt - A Creative Platform For Digital Life Story Preservation Launches. Kwillt is a new all-in-one platform for digital storytelling and memory preservation. It offers users a digital way to chronicle their lives or honour loved ones. You can use photos, videos, audio, and written stories to create a lasting legacy online. With Kwillt's two account types—Legacy Patch and Remembrance Patch, you can document your own life milestones or celebrate the memories of those who have passed. Kwillt wants to help in memory keeping and bring families closer during emotional transitions. (via PRN Newswire)* How Could Deceased Social Media Accounts Shape Your Families Future? Do your parents use Facebook? According to Herd Digital, 21.6% of people over 55 have a Facebook account. By 2060 estimated that it will hold 1.2 billion deceased users. Connecting with children, grandchildren, and friends, the platform has been a lifeline for many aging people. In keeping with the featured theme of this issue (playlistforlife.org.uk), what will happen to those accounts as our parents age? Maybe face the challenges of dementia, and eventually pass away? Without a plan, someone could leave these accounts inactive may even even get hacked. Privacy of our life after death is a growing concern for many. Adding a legacy contact is a critical choice to help secure our parents' wishes. Have your parents added a legacy contact to their Facebook account? Can you help them do it? (via chosun.com) See also: Digital Ghosts: Facebook's Birthday Alerts for Deceased Friends.* In The Rise of Digital Twins: What Will Be Our Legal Rights Under New EU Regulations? How might legislation answer the developing legal questions about privacy, ownership, and the ethics of legacy AI? Partners at William Fry, Barry Scannell and Leo Moore, consider the rise of unique contemporary legal questions about the ethics of digital immortality AI. In this article, ‘Legal Rights of the Undead AI…' a Halloween timed post, they consider EU laws, like GDPR, now only offer limited protections for the deceased, leaving digital twins in a grey area. Maybe developing new EU regulations—the AI Act and Digital Services Act—may soon classify legacy AI as high-risk, aiming to prevent misuse and protect users. A concluding question to ponder: Do we have a right to control our legacy in the afterlife, even in a digital sense? (via William Fry)* UPDATE - Eternal You a film by Hans Block & Moritz Riesewieck we profiled last month - is now streaming for free in the UK on BBCiplayer.The Digital Edition Life Story Writing Prompts.Here are four life story prompts this month that draw out the deep, often surprising, connections we have with music. Grab a coffee and a journal or blank document and remember. What is the Soundtrack of Your Life Story?* Was there ever a song that made you see things differently or feel deeply understood? Write about when you first heard it, what it meant then, and how it still resonates with you today.* Consider a major life event—birthdays, weddings, new jobs, or a farewell. Was there music that accompanied that moment? Revisit the scene through the lyrics, melody, and why it became tied to that event.* Reflect on the music passed down to you by parents, grandparents, or close family. Which songs were part of your upbringing? How have they shaped your identity or linked you to family traditions and cultural heritage?* Think of a time when music may have helped you through something difficult. Write about the song or genre you turned to and what it provided—a sense of hope, release, or peace. How has this song remained a support, and what does it mean to you now?In The Next Issue: The Sundial Series Edition - You Don't Mess With Memorials!In the next Sundial Series Edition of TAoM, I'll share an unforgettable event from my life. It concerns a small Methodist chapel, whose walls are etched with names. Each brick bearing a testament to past lives intertwined with faith, community, and resilience.I set out to preserve this place. I became its unlikely steward—a guardian of the past for the future. As events unfolded, I learned the importance of ‘Stones of Remembrance,' not just as markers of history but as living legacies that urge us to pause and reflect. Because, as Sundial Wisdom' reminds us while ‘Time Flies,' our memories and moments can endure.Heard of a startup in #Deathtech? Please let me know.Until the next edition of The Art of Memorialising, thanks for reading!PetePS: Whether we're discussing digital memorials or pen-and-paper memoirs, remember: your story matters. Let's make sure it's told, preserved, and cherished for your generations to come. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theartofmemorialising.substack.com
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Jeffery discusses his Saturday routine, emphasizing the importance of personal space and the joy of self-checkout at stores to limit human interaction. He reflects on his digital life, expressing a desire to preserve every piece of information as it represents significant moments. Jeffery shares his commitment to staying active and achieving his step goals while … Continue reading
Welcome to The Art of Memorialising (TOaM), Digital Legacy Edition #19.Whether you're interesting in exploring the cutting edge of digital afterlife and digital immortality, or curious about the art of preserving your life stories, TAoM is here helping you leave a meaningful legacy online and off.In This Issue:* How After Cloud Moments is Transforming Memory Preservation for Future Generations* The Role of AI in Grief: Can Digital Replicas Comfort the Bereaved?* Unlocking Your Past: 125 Life Story Writing Prompts to Spark Your Digital Legacy* Is AI Playing A Role In The Lucrative Business of Grief? * Meta's Digital Twin Revolution: What Does It Mean for Your Legacy?Featured Product - After Cloud Moments - A Digital Memory Box AppImagine what it would be like having at your fingertips a simple, easy to access journal to capture your life's story? Suddenly you remember a scene from your past. Where can you keep that lost but now regained memory? Could you use an easy way to tell the story of your past, capture your present, and share your life with future generations?Well, that's the promise of After Cloud Moments.After Cloud Moments is a digital memory box app. With After Cloud Moments, you can create immersive, and interactive timelines. Add images, text, audio, and video and save your life's digital legacy in the ‘After cloud.' It's free to open an account to try. After Cloud Moments has given you 125 life story prompts to get your memories flowing back. (See below) But it's more than just about leaving stories. Tommy Dunne received a diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's in December 2011. He's using the app to record his memories while he can. After Cloud has a suite of other fascinating applications. * After Cloud Heritage - gives organisations and individuals a way to bring their heritage or history to life in creative ways. (For example, the history of Adidas.) * After Cloud Classics - So, you own a classic car? Your masterpiece of automotive engineering and history now can have a digital twin! The world's most expensive classic car, the national treasure that is the AX201, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, now has a After Cloud Classics Timeline.For more information, and to create a free account check out After Cloud Moments.Sponsor Spotlight Opportunity!Are you pioneering the future of digital legacies or revolutionising how we preserve memories? We're seeking innovative companies in the fields of AI, digital immortality, or life story preservation to feature in our next issues.This is your chance to showcase your product or service to an engaged audience passionate about leaving meaningful digital legacies.Interested in becoming our next featured sponsor?Contact me:Let's discuss how we can spotlight your brand in an upcoming edition and collaborate to shape the future of digital remembrance together!5 Memorialisation MorselsQuick bites of #Deathtech #DigitalImmortality #LifeStory news:* Why Do 88% of People Overlook Digital Assets in Their Wills ? - According to research from Canada Life, while 95% of UK adults have digital assets, less than half (49%) have a will, and only 12% included at least one digital asset as part of their will. Many don't believe their digital assets to be of value. (See Which Most People Have No Plans For Digital Death) For a wealth of information on #DigitalLegacy, check out Digital Legacy Management by Mark Krynsky. * The Future of Digital Memorials and Funerals: Personalised Services Set to Transform a $88.6 Billion Industry by 2033 - according to PR Newswire. I see this in my work as a celebrant and eulogy speechwriter. Many clients want bespoke memorials following a direct cremation. Have you attended a memorial service following a direct cremation? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject.* ETERNAL YOU - Is AI Playing A Role In The Lucrative Business of Grief? Eternal You, is a film by Hans Block & Moritz Riesewieck that examines people who live on as digital replicas in the lives of their loved ones. Once a play on emotions of those, bereaved, now A.I. offers the real thing. Block and Moritz Riesewieck talk about the film in an interview at The Sundance Film Festival. * If Humans Can Live (digitally) Forever, Is There A Place For Faith and Religious Belief in Eternity? - Will the promise of A.I. digital immortality challenge long-held religious beliefs? A fascinating study, Where AI Thrives, Religion May Struggle, uncovers a link between automation and a decline in faith. For an alternative view, When humans can live forever, will people still follow Jesus? What do you think? * Is Your Personal Facebook (Meta) Replica or Digital Twin On The Horizon? Mark Zuckerberg's keynote at the recent Meta Connect 2024, told how Meta Studio AI offers the chance to create your own digital replica. Zuckerberg showed these new chatbots interacting with the audience by mimicking the creator. (Connect Keynote 2024 at about 18 mins in to the video) Will they soon offer to add this to your Meta profile? Interesting or plain weird?Featured Product Update - SensayLast month, we highlighted Sensay and their quest to prevent the loss of human knowledge by creating a Sensay Replica-your digital twin. Your responses were interesting! From outright creepy to fascination. Many could see the endless opportunities for the use of an A.I. Replica. Sensay released several new features at their September Summit. (via techtechbullion)Dan Thomson, the founder of Sensay, sees not only the potential of digital immortality for those loved ones we have lost, but suggests, for those living, a case for employee cloning. No more sick days there then! (Via verdict.co.uk)The Digital Edition Life Story Writing Prompts. (Not 5 this month but 125 FREE Life Writing Prompts!)New for TAoM - These Life Story writing prompts are to encourage you to make sure your digital legacy includes stories from you life. So, grab a coffee and your journal and ponder these life-story writing questions. Thanks to After Cloud, our featured product this month, for sharing 125 life writing prompts.You Can Access The FREE PDF of Life Story Writing Prompts Here.In The Next Issue: The Sundial Series EditionPaws and Petals: The Touching Story Behind a Dog Walker's MemorialEver wondered what dogs can teach us about life, loss, and loyalty? In this post I will share a touching story from my local park, where a group of dog walkers and their furry companions taught me profound lessons about friendship, grief, and the beauty of living in the moment. Discover how a simple cherry tree became a powerful symbol of remembrance, and why I now see every spring blossom as a gentle reminder to cherish each fleeting moment. For, ‘In this moment hangs eternity.'Heard of a startup in #Deathtech? Please let me know.Until the next edition of The Art of Memorialising, thanks for reading!PetePS: Whether we're discussing digital memorials or pen-and-paper memoirs, remember: your story matters. Let's make sure it's told, preserved, and cherished for your generations to come. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theartofmemorialising.substack.com
Send us a Text Message.Your digital footprints linger well after death. What are the considerations for these perpetual assets to protect them from misuse? Learn in this episode. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46XQfto In This Episode:03:00 – Take a Chill Out of Summer with a Boston Cooler08:03 – Our Digital Afterlife – Preparing Your Digital Legacy26:55 – 7 Ways to Die in the Future: Impaled by a Resurrected Wooly Mammoth!29:02 – OutroWhy do we need to concern ourselves with our digital footprints after we die?This is the 5th episode in the series about the digital afterlife and this week we focus on what you can do to prepare so that your digital assets are used. Ignoring your digital assets can result in the loss of valuable financial and sentimental belongings and even compromise your identity if these assets fall into the wrong hands.What steps should I take to safeguard my digital assets?A comprehensive estate plan should include a plan for digital assets to ensure they are managed or distributed according to your wishes. We talk in depth in this episode about the things you need to think about and consider. Also visit our related content and resources.Related Content:S5E17: Digital Assets after Death…What Happens to Your Phone?S5E18: How to be Prepared for the Digital AfterlifeS4E49: How to Preserve a Life through Digital MemorialsS5E13: How Will Leading Causes of Death Change in the Future?S4E49: How to Preserve a Life through Digital MemorialsS4E52: Are You Prepared to Die? Get Ideas for Your Advance Care PlanningS4E7: Tips for Cleaning in the Fall of Our LivesSupport the Show.Get show notes and more at our website, every1dies.org. Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Email: mail@every1dies.orgClick on this link to Rate and Review our podcast!
Send us a Text Message.Ever heard of cyberthanatology? Learn how technology has reshaped end of life planning and how to save your family from digital woes when you die. Our guest Niki Weiss returns to share her knowledge to get you started.What are Digital Afterlife Services? Digital technologies are reshaping the interactions between the living and the dead. As a result, a new concept is evolving called “digital afterlife services” and these services assist people in organizing their digital property and determining what happens to it after death. This week we interviewed Niki Weiss who is a digital tech thought leader and founder of My Final Playbook Systems. Learn some of the things to think about in your estate planning. In this Episode:03:47 - Ancient Greek Funeral Traditions06:31 - Recipe of the Week: Koliva07:58 - Digital Afterlife Services12:01 - My Final Playbook - Guest Niki Weiss46:56 - OutroShow Notes: https://bit.ly/4fCcQ2tSupport the Show.Get show notes and more at our website, every1dies.org. Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Email: mail@every1dies.orgClick on this link to Rate and Review our podcast!
Send us a Text Message.Learn what you need to know to appoint access to a "digital heir" and things to think about to ensure your digital life is in good hands after you die. In this Episode:04:46 - A Man Named Ove07:29 - Recipe of the Week: Tornado Potatoes08:22 - Digital Assets When We Die: Our Phones (Interview with Niki Weiss)39:19 - OutroSupport the Show.Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | Email us at mail@every1dies.orgClick on this link to Rate and Review our podcast!
Part 2 of my interview with Madeleine along with key take-aways and actions for the digital aspects of your legacy programme Got a question? Drop me an email hello@legacyfundraisingchat.co.uk Sign up for your monthly dose of tips and inspiration with my newsletter here. Visit my website for more infoP.s Could you do me a favour please? If you are enjoying my podcast, I'd love it if you could either subscribe, share with one other person or leave a review as to why others should listen at Podchaser
Are you using online channels to promote legacy fundraising? A great interview even if you're looking for top tips from an expert in the legacy digital space. For more expert advice from Madeleine visit https://madlinblog.wordpress.com/2023/02/09/your-legacy-shop-window/ Got a question? Drop me an email hello@legacyfundraisingchat.co.uk Sign up for your monthly dose of tips and inspiration with my newsletter here. Visit my website for more info P.s Could you do me a favour please? If you are enjoying my podcast, I'd love it if you could either subscribe, share with one other person or leave a review as to why others should listen at Podchaser
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, Stewart Alsop interviews Jonas Lamis about his journey from early computer programming to becoming a partner at Medicaid and a notable collector of JPEGs and NFTs. Lamis shares stories about his father's transition from physical to computer art in the 1980s, detailing the influence it had on his own interests in digital art and collectibles. The conversation also explores Lamis' involvement with NFTs through Ethereum and Flamingo DAO, highlighting the evolution of digital art from generative projects like CryptoPunks and ArtBlocks to emerging AI art. Lamis unveils his work on digital 3D assets and the future of digital ownership, emphasizing the significance of blockchain technology in ensuring self-sovereign digital experiences. Lastly, Lamis introduces StoryBank, an AI-driven project aimed at preserving personal memories and stories, suggesting the potential for creating a digital twin as a form of digital immortality. The discussion also touches on the technical aspects of integrating digital collectibles with real-world items and the transformative potential of generative AI in various domains. Timestamps 00:07 Exploring Jonas Lamis' Fascination with NFTs and His Father's Artistic Legacy 02:56 The Evolution of Personal Computing: A Nostalgic Journey 05:45 Diving Deep into the World of NFTs and Crypto 10:29 The Impact of AI on Art and the Future of Digital Creation 22:01 The Future of NFTs, Gaming, and 3D Digital Worlds 28:20 Exploring the Intersection of Blockchain, Fashion, and Digital Identity 43:40 StoryBank: Preserving Personal Histories Through AI 49:08 Envisioning Digital Immortality and the Future of AI Key Insights Legacy of Art and Technology Intersection: Jonas Lamis shared the story of his father, a noted artist who transitioned from physical sculptures to computer-generated art in the early 1980s. This narrative highlights the profound impact of technology on art, demonstrating how the advent of computers with graphic capabilities inspired traditional artists to explore new forms of digital expression. This early blend of art and technology in Lamis's family background laid the foundation for his interest in digital art and NFTs, illustrating the generational influence of technological innovation on artistic practice. Evolution of Computing and Programming: Jonas recounted his early experiences with computing, specifically with the IBM PC Junior, and learning to program in BASIC without the resources like the internet or YouTube, relying instead on programming manuals and magazines. This insight provides a glimpse into the nascent days of personal computing, where learning to code was a more manual and discovery-based endeavor, emphasizing the significant advancements in accessibility and resources for learning technology over the years. The Rise of NFTs and Crypto Art: Jonas Lamis's journey into the world of NFTs began with his exposure to the cryptocurrency scene in San Francisco around 2013-2014 and eventually led to his active participation in the NFT market, particularly with Flamingo DAO. This trajectory showcases the evolution of NFTs from a niche interest to a significant cultural and economic phenomenon within the art and technology communities, highlighting the growing appreciation and market for digital art. Community and Innovation in Digital Art: The conversation touched on the importance of community in the NFT and digital art space, as exemplified by Lamis's involvement with Flamingo DAO. This insight stresses the role of communal efforts in curating, collecting, and valuing digital art, pointing to the collaborative nature of the digital art ecosystem and how it fosters innovation and discovery in the art world. Impact of AI on Art and Creativity: Lamis discussed the transformative effect of AI on the art world, particularly through AI-generated art and its integration into platforms like Flamingo DAO. This reflection highlights the ongoing revolution in creativity and artistic production, where AI tools are not only creating new art forms but also challenging traditional notions of authorship and artistic value. Digital Legacy and Personal History: Jonas Lamis's project, StoryBank, was inspired by the desire to capture and preserve personal histories through AI, sparked by the loss of his mother and the realization of the unrecorded stories. This insight underscores the growing significance of digital legacy and the potential of AI to capture and immortalize personal narratives, reflecting broader themes of memory, history, and the human desire to be remembered. The Future of Digital Identity and Immortality: The discussion ventured into the concept of digital twins and the potential for digital versions of individuals to exist independently, serving as repositories of personal memories and experiences. This idea opens up philosophical and ethical considerations about identity, consciousness, and the nature of existence in a digital age, suggesting a future where the boundaries between the physical and digital selves become increasingly blurred, and digital immortality becomes a tangible possibility.
As our lives become increasingly intertwined with digital platforms and services, our digital assets have taken on greater significance. From cherished memories on social media to extensive digital libraries and online subscriptions, these assets need to be accounted for and properly managed after our passing. Without a comprehensive digital estate plan, our loved ones may face difficulties accessing, preserving, or distributing our digital legacies. Some of the questions we go over: How is artificial intelligence (AI) transforming will and estate planning in the digital era? What are the challenges associated with managing and preserving digital assets after someone passes away? How can AI technologies, such as natural language processing and machine learning algorithms, streamline and automate complex legal processes in estate planning? What are the benefits of using AI-powered platforms for digital estate planning? How can AI help individuals in creating a comprehensive inventory of their digital assets? What role does AI play in simplifying the responsibilities of executors and beneficiaries in managing and distributing digital assets? How can AI ensure that the wishes of individuals regarding their digital legacies are honored and maintained for future generations?
In this episode, Matt and Richard explore the complex relationship between technology and memory, focusing on the preservation of digital content after death and the concept of digital avatars.They look at concerns around the preservation of digital records for future generations, questioning what our current digital footprints will contribute to the historical record. And examine how society can ensure that digital formats are accessible and usable over time. As a mirror they look at grief tech, technology used in the grieving process, such as digital avatars that can recreate the appearance and personality of deceased individuals. They examine its ethical and psychological implications, questioning its impact on the grieving process and its potential benefits and harms.
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We now live in a world where much of what we do hinges on online platforms. And yet, we're not really thinking about protecting our digital assets. What digital legacy will you leave behind and why is it so important to have measures in place to protect them? Nicholas Worley, CEO & Founder, InaLife explains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some businesses' products you simply can't, or shouldn't, live without - Lyfeguard sets out to make everyone's lives simpler in a way that few other businesses ever can…In the aftermath of a torrid experience handling two late friends' estates, Gary Steward and son Fraser Co-Founded a company with care and heart at its core. Join us to hear their story, how they separate business from family life, and why for them being a family business is a double edged sword of sorts…This episode covers:Separating business and family livesCombining complementary skills between family members and team membersThe emotional pain that Lyfeguard directly aims to alleviateFraser's experiences in Parliament
Crystal Sadik - Tripple Real Life Advice You Can Use: "And so this is a way for the young to engage, maybe getting advice, maybe getting answers. It's almost like a Reddit, but better because the person that you're getting information and advice from is actually in that field with experience, and you're able to look and see, oh, this person has 20 years of experience In the area that I've asked the question. I really feel like this is a genuine answer that I can trust." After you pass, what becomes of your stuff, as well as your digital legacy? What becomes of all of the things that you liked, enjoyed and shared over the years with your friends and family? Crystal Sadik, co-founder of Tripple, has the answer. We all will pass, and Tripple has made itself a one-stop shop to create your will, as well as a place to cultivate your digital memories that goes well beyond social media. Listen as Crystal lays out things to be aware of and take care of before you pass, so you can leave a lasting legacy for those you care about. Enjoy! Visit Crystal at: Tripple.social Podcast Overview: 00:00:37 Triple: The world's 1st social legacy app 00:05:42 Independent platform with integrated sharing capabilities. 00:13:55 Introducing a new genre in digital legacy. 00:16:49 Simplifying app design through meticulous effort. 00:23:09 Social features draw users into platform 00:31:20 Taking idea to reality: right time, feeling. 00:32:57 Limited initial work, lucky finding passionate team. 00:36:53 Expert advice platform connecting young audiences. 00:39:35 Growing product interest among millennials and moms. 00:44:22 Surprisingly easy: Apple and Android versions. 00:52:18 Direct upload from photo album to Triple. Photos, videos, words. 00:53:52 Data curated, looking at significant growth. Podcast Transcription: James Kademan [00:00:02]: You have found Authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumph and successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found on the podcast link found at draw in customers.com. We are locally underwritten by the Bank of Sun Prairie. And today, we are welcoming slash preparing to learn from Crystal Saddiq, the COO and cofounder of Triple. So Crystal, how are you doing today? Crystal Sadik [00:00:29]: I'm well. Thanks. How are you? James Kademan [00:00:30]: I'm doing very well. Let's just to start out, What is Tripple? Crystal Sadik [00:00:37]: Well, that's a great question. So Tripple, which actually stands for Time Ripple, It's the world's 1st social legacy app. And, you know, that's We're a new type of app in a new type of space. And so I think the best way to Sort of summarize what is triple is to think to yourself, how would you like to be remembered? If you think about Your grandkids, your future grandkids, and you ask yourself, how do you want them to remember you? Is it for your your good deeds? Is it for your knowledge, your work, your memories, photos, videos? All of that really is what comprises somebody's legacy. And the digital legacy is really just the digital makeup of A person's legacy. And and that includes their digital will. You know? The digital will is is is a component of The entire legacy of the person. So Triple is is really an app that allows a person to Create and curate throughout their lives and build on their legacy. Crystal Sadik [00:01:57]: In some ways, It resembles a lot of social media apps in the way that you get on. There's a feed, you connect to friends and family, you post videos, you post photos. But the thing that makes Triple different well, there's a few things. One is that when you're there, you know that you're there with the intent of Building your legacy. You know, I mean, if you ever got on social media or Instagram, you may not go into it thinking, Oh, these are the photos I want my great great grandchildren ...
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DINFOS Instructor Jack Rous talks to pop culture icon Demetrius Holt. He's a cosplayer turned actor, producer and digital content creator who rapidly shot to fame and decided to use his platform as a force for good. Join us as they discuss how to create and develop a successful brand, managing your online identity, dealing with controversy and more useful tips for communicators as they navigate the world of social media and the digital future.
For many, managing all your social media accounts and other online login information can be a hassle under the best of circumstances. Now imagine having to pass all that information on to a loved one after hearing you have a terminal illness. Your digital presence online is something that will likely be there forever, so it's important to consider how you will hand over control of your accounts to someone you trust. Learn how to manage your digital legacy on this week's episode.Support the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
DINFOS instructor Jack Rous speaks to Demitrius Holt (Actor, cosplayer, brand manager) about branding and fostering a digital identity.
In the second part of our discussion with Joe Kissell about Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, Second Edition, Joe talks about the importance of designating a trusted digital executor and consulting professionals for handling digital assets. We recover the risks of relying on third-party services and the need for a backup plan. Practical tips include writing your own obituary and carefully managing passwords. Joe's book on digital legacy offers more detailed information and even a template you can use. (2) This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Part Two: Taking Control of Your Digital Legacy0:01:04 Importance of a Tech-Savvy Digital Executor0:03:50 Legal Considerations for Assigning a Digital Executor0:07:21 Importance of Backing Up Third-Party Instant Messaging Data0:08:36 The Importance of Digital Legacy Management0:10:08 The Death Industry: Startups and the Importance of Vetting0:12:54 Planning for the Unexpected: Incapacitation and Accidents0:20:01 Managing Passwords and Digital Legacy0:22:29 Challenges with Apple's Keychain Access App0:25:38 A Preview of the Book's Content0:27:21 Exploring the Option of Gifting the Book0:30:36 Importance of Take Control Books for Everyone Links: DevonThink Pro Guests: Joe Kissell is the publisher of Take Control ebooks, as well as the author of over 60 books on a wide variety of tech topics. Keep up with him if you can on his personal site, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In the second part of our discussion with Joe Kissell about Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, Second Edition, Joe talks about the importance of designating a trusted digital executor and consulting professionals for handling digital assets. We recover the risks of relying on third-party services and the need for a backup plan. Practical tips include writing your own obituary and carefully managing passwords. Joe's book on digital legacy offers more detailed information and even a template you can use. (2) This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Get access to the MacVoices Slack and MacVoices After Dark by joining in at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Part Two: Taking Control of Your Digital Legacy0:01:04 Importance of a Tech-Savvy Digital Executor0:03:50 Legal Considerations for Assigning a Digital Executor0:07:21 Importance of Backing Up Third-Party Instant Messaging Data0:08:36 The Importance of Digital Legacy Management0:10:08 The Death Industry: Startups and the Importance of Vetting0:12:54 Planning for the Unexpected: Incapacitation and Accidents0:20:01 Managing Passwords and Digital Legacy0:22:29 Challenges with Apple's Keychain Access App0:25:38 A Preview of the Book's Content0:27:21 Exploring the Option of Gifting the Book0:30:36 Importance of Take Control Books for Everyone Links: DevonThink Pro Guests: Joe Kissell is the publisher of Take Control ebooks, as well as the author of over 60 books on a wide variety of tech topics. Keep up with him if you can on his personal site, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Joe Kissel's latest effort is an important one. Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, Second Edition outlines the importance of preserving digital assets and navigating account access policies after your death. Joe emphasized the need for up-to-date information on managing digital legacies and highlighted challenges with companies like Google and Apple. He recommends strategies for protecting personal information and preserving content, such as using the Internet Archive and having a digital executor. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters:0:00:00 Introduction to the Importance of Digital Legacy0:01:19 Making A Difficult Topic Approachable and Manageable0:02:45 Making the End-of-life Process Enjoyable and Pain-free0:04:15 Challenges of Preserving Digital Assets in the Cloud0:05:55 Ensuring Access to Important Data for Loved Ones0:06:24 Policies and Updates for Accounts After Death0:08:16 Managing Apple, Google, and Microsoft Accounts After Death0:11:50 Legacy contacts and access to purchased media after death0:14:35 The potential risks of large language models and incorrect information0:23:07 The Importance of Archived Content0:24:42 Preserving Files with the Internet Archive0:26:17 Challenges of Keeping Blogs and Websites Alive Indefinitely0:29:22 Downloading Websites: Tools and Techniques0:30:53 Using a Web Crawler to Download Linked Pages0:31:18 Importance of Securing Your Digital Legacy Links: DevonThink Pro Guests: Joe Kissell is the publisher of Take Control ebooks, as well as the author of over 60 books on a wide variety of tech topics. Keep up with him if you can on his personal site, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Joe Kissell's latest effort is an important one. Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, Second Edition outlines the importance of preserving digital assets and navigating account access policies after your death. Joe emphasized the need for up-to-date information on managing digital legacies and highlighted challenges with companies like Google and Apple. He recommends strategies for protecting personal information and preserving content, such as using the Internet Archive and having a digital executor. (Part 1) [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV23194.mp3[/embed] This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters:0:00:00 Introduction to the Importance of Digital Legacy0:01:19 Making A Difficult Topic Approachable and Manageable0:02:45 Making the End-of-life Process Enjoyable and Pain-free0:04:15 Challenges of Preserving Digital Assets in the Cloud0:05:55 Ensuring Access to Important Data for Loved Ones0:06:24 Policies and Updates for Accounts After Death0:08:16 Managing Apple, Google, and Microsoft Accounts After Death0:11:50 Legacy contacts and access to purchased media after death0:14:35 The potential risks of large language models and incorrect information0:23:07 The Importance of Archived Content0:24:42 Preserving Files with the Internet Archive0:26:17 Challenges of Keeping Blogs and Websites Alive Indefinitely0:29:22 Downloading Websites: Tools and Techniques0:30:53 Using a Web Crawler to Download Linked Pages0:31:18 Importance of Securing Your Digital Legacy Links: DevonThink Pro Guests: Joe Kissell is the publisher of Take Control ebooks, as well as the author of over 60 books on a wide variety of tech topics. Keep up with him if you can on his personal site, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
On this episode of For Mac Eyes Only: Mike and Eric take a look at some of the top headlines for the week and then explore caring for your Digital Legacy when gone including; shared password vaults, gathering Apple information in one place, important documents and recurring payments, plus instructions to care for your digital life when you no longer can. Finally, Mike and Eric discuss Legacy Contact access to your Apple ID and steps you can take as a last resort. Listener Feedback: Another bug to report!
How many times have you picked up an old photo with people in it that you have absolutely no idea who they are? Perhaps your parents or close relatives have died. And there's no one in your family to ask. Thanks to technology, there's a way – an app, to be exact, to get these answers. Our guest, Darren Evans, tells us about the app After Cloud. Here's what we talk about:How Darren got into creating After Cloud. They had no idea who some of the people were in their photo album!How does After Cloud work? How can one get around to using this service?After Cloud's social impact on its users. The possibility of “inheriting” trauma through our ancestryThe relationship of cognitive recall with music.The trajectory of After Cloud towards the future. About Darren Evans:Darren formed Dylogic 3 years ago following the lived experience of family bereavement and has since developed a suite of intuitive apps that are ORCHA registered under the After Cloud brand. The portfolio of four apps works across both Adults and Children's services, Visitor Economy, and B2C landscapes. As a former Army Training Instructor, and having worked in technology since leaving, his expertise lies in innovation, digital transformation, and building effective teams, together with highly developed communication skills and the ability to communicate with enthusiasm, humility, and influence at all levels, creating an inclusive and engaging environment for people to thrive.Website: https://www.aftercloud.co.uk/ Timelines: https://www.aftercloud.co.uk/timelines Moments: https://www.aftercloud.co.uk/moments Journals: https://www.aftercloud.co.uk/journals Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Myaftercloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-evans-58607415/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/aftercloud1/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you.Connect with me: Website: https://www.understandinggrief.com LinkedIn: https://www.understandinggrief.com
Artist Mother Cyborg, AKA Diana Nucera, is a musician, technologist, community organizer, and educator. This past summer she had a quilt exhibition at the University of Michigan's Penny Stamps Gallery called Crafting Our Digital Legacy. The exhibition has since ended – but today we want to revisit our conversation with Nucera. We talked to her about the digital world, community organizing, and her artistic practice. GUEST: Diana Nucera, artist ___ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penúltimo episodio del año en este podcast, donde intentaremos hablar de un tema muy sensible pero que tarde o temprano hay que hablar de ello entre nuestros familiares, la muerte, una palabra que a nadie le gusta escuchar. Pues en este episodio hablaremos de la muerte, si, pero dirigido a nuestro legado digital, el cual explicaremos a detalle lo que es y para que sirve y donde esta la ley al menos la española con este tema. Daremos muchos ejemplos para que entendáis de qué va ir este episodio, en el cual llevamos preparando durante 3 semanas aproximadamente, nuestro amigo oyente y abogado Ruben, el cual trabaja en el bufete llamado “Atlánticos Abogados” nos ha ayudado a montar el guion siendo un tema tan complejo de armar con las leyes sobre el mismo. No habrá tecnicismo porque de lo contrario no entendemos nada sobre el tema. Lo haremos lo más sencillo posible. Agradecer muchísimo a Ruben por ofrecerse a ayudarnos con este tema y ayudar en todo momento. Y como siempre, gracias a todos por escucharnos. //Enlaces Guion del episodio https://docs.google.com/document/d/10jzJuTv7pDX42a_du-0PXiSSpo1sVhVcmlTiqlhmgCQ/edit?usp=sharing //Donde encontrarnos Grupo Del Podcast Telegram Privado https://t.me/+dWwwAUelYx83ODU0 Correo electrónico applelianos@gmail.com Canal Calidad FLAC https://t.me/ApplelianosFLAC Mi Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB Twitter Oficial https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563 Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2P1alAORWd9CaW7Fws2Fyd?si=6Lj9RFMyTlK8VFwr9LgoOw Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured
Welcome to Mastering Cyber with Host Alissa (Dr Jay) Abdullah, PhD, SVP & Deputy CSO at Mastercard, and former White House technology executive. Listen to this weekly one-minute podcast to help you maneuver cybersecurity industry tips, terms, and topics. Buckle up, your 60 seconds of cyber starts now! Sponsored by Mastercard. https://mastercard.us/en-us.html
We've planned who will inherit the house, and who will be the keeper of our most precious treasures but we often overlook another form of our personal property- our digital assets. Families are placed in situations where they need to navigate and collect a variety of digital property after a loved one passes. This week my guests are Aproova Chintala and Sree Chintala. They are founders and the CEO and CTO of Clocr. Clocr is an all-in-one legacy planning platform. Creating this platform is very personal to these founders as they share the family story of how they found themselves in the midst of understanding the wishes of a grandparent and wanted to have a better way to manage digital property. This is a tremendous help for families and eliminates frustration and confusion. Thank you, Aproova and Sree, for sharing your family story and providing guidance for us as we plan for the future. Aproova and Sree share about: After a personal loss- Clocr was created. The story of how it came to be Understanding digital assets What types of assets are often overlooked How do we pass along a digital legacy Choosing the "right" digital executor Storing and protecting our digital assets Understanding the world of social media and protecting our accounts The ways to protect and store our personal photos and videos How Clocr ensures the security of our assets- security is a top priority The ways in which Clocr supports older adults and senior care About Clocr Clocr provides an all-in-one legacy planning platform with three product lines: an estate planning tool for digital assets, a digital vault to store and share information, and a time-vault feature. You can set up your estate plan for digital assets in just 3 clicks. We also offer a patent-pending digital vault to consolidate all your important documents and information and share them with your guardians. Our unique digital time capsule feature allows you to pass on your memories, messages, and values to your friends and family. We recently launched Emergency Services allows the first responder to connect with the person in need's emergency contact through a quick scan of QR Code. Clocr Social Media Will helps you to decide how your social identity should live on after you pass away. Other than this we also offer features like Free Will, Funeral Planning, and Medical Directives. The Backstory The idea for Clocr came to Apoorva Chintala, Co-founder & CEO, a few years ago shortly after the passing of her grandfather. After he died, there was confusion surrounding his beneficiaries and how his assets were to be distributed. Apoorva's father was thrust into the role of ‘executor' and forced to try and determine what her grandfather's wishes had been and how to disburse his assets. All of these new responsibilities for her father, while important and urgent, seemed trivial in comparison to their loss. That's when it hit her – “what would I do if I was the one who had to figure all of this out?” The answer was: “I just don't know”. At that moment, Clocr was born. The primary aim of Clocr is to ease a family's burden at their greatest time of need, when they are facing the greatest uncertainty of life – its ending. Apoorva firmly believes that technology empowers society to creatively and effectively solve age old problems, and this is why Clocr exists, to eliminate the stress and confusion after the loss of a loved one. For more information about Clocr visit www.clocr.com. We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please follow for updates, rate & review! For more information about our podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com Instagram: @willgather Facebook: WillGather Nicole Will is our host and founder of willGather.
What happens to your digital presence after you die? Do you have control over it? Does it get passed on to your heirs? Will they really be able to slide into your DMs #AskingForAFriend. The Simblified gang delves into the legalese and lay of the land on your digital legacy and inheritance. Will you listen to us?Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeit / instagram.com/srikeit
Ciara O'Brien, Technology Journalist, The Irish Times
This week's discussion is on Digital legacy, which is very much a web3.0 agenda, the question of not just the preserving and passing of generational wealth via constructs such as will and estate planning, but how do we deal with our digital legacy in this increasingly digital world. Transitioning from Digital legacy to Crypto legacy, which is a passing on wealth in this digital age, what are the challenges and I often times, I wonder if we are creating similar institutions for crypto that exists today or simply extending current institutions as a transitional shift to pure transforming digital agenda! Listen from our guest, Sree Chintala CEO and founder of Clocr — has envisioned this problem a few years back and committed past few years to addressing it. And finally agenda for next week: Consensus 2022 is being held in Austin,- my hometown and I am looking forward to several events and session esp. around “money reimagined' and “web3.0 and Metaverse”. Which is slated for Day1 and Day 2 With over 15000 people flocking it will be a busy week eating into our weekend. Just like WEF and Davos I will provide a narrative and report post the event, so stay tuned.
This week's discussion is on Digital legacy, which is very much a web3.0 agenda, the question of not just the preserving and passing of generational wealth via constructs such as will and estate planning, but how do we deal with our digital legacy in this increasingly digital world. Transitioning from Digital legacy to Crypto legacy, which is a passing on wealth in this digital age, what are the challenges and I often times, I wonder if we are creating similar institutions for crypto that exists today or simply extending current institutions as a transitional shift to pure transforming digital agenda! Listen from our guest, Sree Chintala CEO and founder of Clocr — has envisioned this problem a few years back and committed past few years to addressing it. And finally agenda for next week: Consensus 2022 is being held in Austin,- my hometown and I am looking forward to several events and session esp. around “money reimagined' and “web3.0 and Metaverse”. Which is slated for Day1 and Day 2 With over 15000 people flocking it will be a busy week eating into our weekend. Just like WEF and Davos I will provide a narrative and report post the event, so stay tuned.
Have you ever wondered what happens to your digital legacy when you pass away? Sharla Jessop discusses protecting your digital legacy from extinction with our technology guru Shane Thomas.
It might have been a birthday reminder, or a memory that popped up which unexpectedly reminded you of a loved one on you social media account. What does this say about how we should approach our digital legacy and how we wish to be remembered in the online world when we are permanently offline?
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Fasten your seat belt for this podcast! International presenter and staff developer, Kevin Honeycutt fills this podcast with creativity. From the release of his new song, to tech tips and tools, to the 3D printed Steam Punk guitar, to playing the guitar on the iPhone, this podcast is filled with ingenuity, talent and inspiration. Kevin not only inspires listeners, but shares his valuable resources and ideas at www.kevinhoneycutt.org. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Kevin grew up in poverty and attended school in more than 20 states before becoming the first high school and college graduate in his family. He taught K-12 art, summer art camps, and wrote and directed high school plays for 13 years. During that time he was nominated for Sallie Mae Master Teacher, Kansas Master Teacher, and won The Making IT Happen Award, as well as being published in educational art journals. He then transitioned to a role as a staff developer and keynote speaker at an educational non-profit service agency for the next 17 years. During that time Kevin conceived and developed multiple research based programs in the areas of project-based learning, trauma/poverty informed instruction, SEL, STEM/STEAM education, and Digital Legacy. He was an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2011 and delivered a TEDX talk in 2015. Kevin has worked with teachers and students in 49 states plus Puerto Rico and has delivered keynotes to audiences all over the world in places such as Oslo Norway, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New Zealand, London, Manila, multiple provinces in Canada and multiple cities in Australia including locations in the Outback such as Groote Eylandt. He is a husband, father, grandfather, published author, and entrepreneur. In 2021 he partnered with his wife of 31 years to start his own company, Honeycutt Consulting, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RadioPublic | Stitcher FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.
Now that our lives are all digital, what happens to them when we depart this mortal coil? Who goes through out gigabytes of photographs--if anyone? How do we leave our favorite recipes if they are all online? Also, Tell me that you have been eating Sumo Oranges!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twochocolatecakes/support
Our Digital Legacy: Now that our lives are all digital, what happens to them when we depart this mortal coil? Who goes through out gigabytes of photographs--if anyone? How do we leave our favorite recipes if they are all online? Also, Tell me that you have been eating Sumo Oranges!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidecar-jencoleslaw/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidecar-jencoleslaw/support
#014 - On this episode, we are joined by the Founders of Clocr, Apoorva Chintala, and her father Sree Chintala. The Venture Capitalists joining us include the Founder and General Partner at Texas Frontier Seed Ventures, Beau Robicheaux, along with Leann Zhang, CEO, and Cofounder at Instrument Capital. Clocr is a digital legacy platform for your social media accounts. They provide one tool for your family to organize, manage and pass on your digital legacy the right way. Learn more at clocr.com. You can follow Clocr on all social media platforms @clocr_inc. Beau Robicheaux is the Founder and General Partner at Texas Frontier Seed Ventures. Texas Frontier Seed Ventures is an industry agnostic seed fund exclusively focused on TX-based startups. Leann Zhang is the CEO and Co-founder at Instrument Capital. Instrument Capital is a FinTech company specializing in job-specific and region-specific investment funds. It is the management company of Instrument Capital LLC. Instrument Capital holds the rights to a patent-pending allocation engine that incorporates data related to a person's job profile and location for asset allocation purposes. This investor-centric approach to risk aims to change how the industry thinks about proper diversification and fund curation on behalf of investors. You can get in touch with Leann by emailing her at leann@instrumentcapital.com HBS Houston Angels is a forum for HBS Angels and entrepreneurs to come together and share ideas, mentor, and review business plans of early-stage entrepreneurs seeking advice and funding. Join their monthly pitch nights and stay connected to the group by visiting hbsclubhouston.com Draper Startup House is a global network of physical locations for entrepreneurs to work, visit, live and connect with an added layer of entrepreneurial education and access to venture capital. Find us at draperstartuphouse.com If you are an entrepreneur or VC who would like to be on our show, email us at austin@draperstartuphouse.com Follow us at @dshaustin on Instagram, @draperstartuphouse on LinkedIn and let us know which companies from the show you would invest in!
Pops Daylight DonutsCastafly Outdoor Adventures YouTube channelIn this episode of The Scott Townsend Show, I visit with Mark McKinnon about the need for strong passwords in your digital life. After Mark had his password discovered and used against him to hack into his accounts, Mark learns the importance of password management.LifeLock, 1Password, and LastPass are not sponsors of this show.Lifelock https://www.lifelock.com/https://www.lifelock.com/1Password https://1password.com/LastPass https://www.lastpass.com/Graph of password Strength https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2286767-the-time-it-takes-to-crack-a-password-visualized► Subscribe to my Youtube channel --- https://bit.ly/3iV8sOTYou can look for these episodes every week, so please hit SUBSCRIBE to stay in the loop for each new show!The Scott Townsend Show Merchandise https://teespring.com/stores/tsts-2I get a cut of the merchandise sold.I ♥ my podcast host @Buzzsprout. This link will get us both a $20 Amazon gift card if you upgrade! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1087190 #You can join me over at Goodreads to find out what I've read, what I'm reading, and what I want to read in 2021http://bit.ly/2PYSIjRResources and Links--------------------------------------------My contact info:LinkedIn https://bit.ly/2ZZ4qweTwitter https://bit.ly/3enLDQaFacebook https://bit.ly/2Od4ItOInstagram https://bit.ly/2ClncWlSend me a text: 918-397-0327Transcribe your podcasts and videos with Otterhttps://otter.ai/referrals/ICNJ76HUExecutive Producer: Ben TownsendCreative Consultant: Matthew Blue TownsendShot with a 1080P Webcam with Microphone, WebCam USB Camera, Computer HD Streaming Webcam for PC Desktop & Laptop w/Mic, Wide Angle Lens & Large Sensor for Superior Low Light-wb-4 https://amzn.to/32gfgAuAudio by Blue Yeti Nano Premium USB Mic for Recording and Streaming - Shadow Grey https://amzn.to/2Zuh0UUFollow The Scott Townsend Show podcast onSpotify https://spoti.fi/3eDwLgGiTunes https://apple.co/3jAwCyuStitcher https://bit.ly/3gYaDiOTuneIn https://bit.ly/2OzlH9VVoice Actor: Britney McCulloughLogo by Angie Jordan https://blog.angiejordan.com/contact/Theme Song by Androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/androzguitarFor media requests or interviews, please reach out toscotttownsend2400@gmail.com
When you're coming to the end of your life, it's natural to want to leave a legacy behind. Charles, a Kim Komando Show listener, called for advice after his doctor said he had two years to live. Kim walked him through the process of crafting a digital legacy to leave behind for his young son. In this hopeful, uplifting and inspiring podcast, Kim helps you plan for one of life's inevitable stages — especially when you come to it sooner than you expected. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you're coming to the end of your life, it's natural to want to leave a legacy behind. Charles, a Kim Komando Show listener, called for advice after his doctor said he had two years to live. Kim walked him through the process of crafting a digital legacy to leave behind for his young son. In this hopeful, uplifting and inspiring podcast, Kim helps you plan for one of life's inevitable stages — especially when you come to it sooner than you expected. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sue Kemple is the CEO of a digital legacy creation service called My Last Soundtrack. They provide a way to create your own, or someone else's, digital legacy with music, photos, and recordings. Have you ever been to a funeral or memorial and wondered who chose the music that was played? Because you knew the deceased wouldn't have chosen those songs. What if you could create a playlist that perfectly described your legacy and defined your life? What if you could add photographs and create a slideshow? What if a recording in your own voice could be added to your page? My Last Soundtrack can provide you with the power to do all of that and more. Listen to this episode to learn more about My Last Soundtrack, and visit their website at this link for more information. To learn more about hospice, caregiving, self care, and advance care planning, visit The Heart of Hospice website.