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Appropriately: An AI generated summary of our conversation: The conversation explores the influence of technology on humanity and the reciprocal relationship between the two. It discusses the impact of smartphones and identifies key technologies that have shaped the world. The balance between screen time and creativity is examined, along with the concerns and benefits of AI. The importance of foundational knowledge and skills is emphasized, as well as the need for critical evaluation of sources. The conversation also addresses the biases present in AI systems and the challenges of tracing causal links within them. The conversation explores the use of AI in data analysis and interpretation, particularly in the context of Bible study. It raises questions about the validity and limitations of using AI for interpretation and emphasizes the need for critical evaluation. Takeaways AI can analyze vast amounts of data and identify correlations that humans may not be able to perceive. The use of AI for interpretation in Bible study raises questions about the validity of a statistical method of interpretation. AI interpretation should be seen as one mode of interpretation among others, rather than a replacement for traditional methods. The scholarly community needs to critically evaluate the use of AI for interpretation and develop educational programs to address its implications. Chapters 01:31 The Influence of Technology on Humanity 03:26 Technology Shaping Our Experience 04:21 Examples of Technology 06:23 The Relationship Between Technology and Humanity 09:27 The Impact of Smartphones 10:48 Technologies that Have Changed the World 13:24 Balancing Screen Time and Creativity 16:09 The Concerns and Benefits of AI 19:52 The Role of AI in Creativity 25:09 The Importance of Foundational Knowledge and Skills 27:48 The Biases of AI Systems 31:34 The Human Element in AI Systems 36:26 The Need for Critical Evaluation of Sources 39:43 The Human Bias in AI Systems 40:26 The Concerns about Tracing Causal Links in AI 41:29 AI and Data Analysis 42:27 Statistical Method of Interpretation 43:57 Critically Evaluating AI Interpretation
Aviation advertising - there are SO many more options than when we first started talking about it in 2006. But the fundamental principles are the same! John and I discuss three key changes and three key success factors for aviation advertising in the post-covid market! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb8NA34jfDY Transcript - Aviation Advertising - Three Things [...]
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We have been fortunate to spend time on five beautiful islands of Greece - Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Corfu, and Aegina. The beauty of these Greek Islands does not stop with the fabulous beaches or tasty food. In this podcast episode, we discuss why we enjoyed our time so much and why we highly recommend travelers visiting the islands as well. We share tips and tricks that you need to think about before your visit that can save you time and stress. We also discuss four books that have changed us recently that you might want to read as well. Enjoy! Main Topics Covered: 5 Islands of Greece We Love (with Tips and Tricks) Four Books that Have Changed us Lately Links Mentioned in the Episode: Skyscanner - To find all of the latest flight deals and creative ways to travel Tony Robbins will help you get to your true potential - find all of his products at https://PassportJoy.com/Tony There are thousands of Greek Islands and many to discover that are inhabited and inviting to tourists On one trip a few years ago we visited Mykonos, Santorini, and Paros. If you are comfortable be sure to rent a scooter or ATV to get around the islands and see the beauty. Be careful to have your meds and money. There may not be an ATM or pharmacy available. Drink plenty of Mythos Beer while on the island. Very tasty. The Mykonos nightlife is INSANE - be sure to check out the DJ listing before your trip in order to get tickets to a show you want. Santorini is a romantic, volcanic island full of colorful beaches everywhere. Paros, unlike Mykonos and Santorini, does NOT have an airport. It is a little harder to get to but well worth it. Built around two bays, charming interior village. The private sailing cruise company we used in Paros was M Zeppos - They are extremely professional and make it a great day out. Be careful using Google Maps on the island of Corfu. It wasn’t always correct. Perdika Village is a small fishing village located on the island of Aegina, Greece. Check out Matt’s hikes in this video from atop Perdika Be careful along the beaches and coastline with rocks and sea urchins. We suggest these water shoes to help you enjoy your time. A video of the sea urchin as it moved in my hand before we ate them . Check out the drunken mussels I made that we ate on the roof of our hotel with friends. Make sure you understand what to pack. Pack Less! Here is a great post on everything we packed in a single backpack. You can’t do everything when you travel. Be sure to listen to the Traveler’s Guilt podcast to understand that it’s okay to chill out. Books we mentioned: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport Will Power Doesn't Work by Benjamin Hardy Something Like Happy by Eva Woods What I Know For Sure by Oprah Winfrey Be sure to check out all of the BOOKS WE LOVE and download the list Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
On Episode 14 of the new season on ReVolver, the Latinos Out Loud crew is welcomed to their new and beautiful home at Univision Uforia Studios. Rachel la Loca recaps Room 28’s sketch comedy performance at the DAF Festival, while Bago bares it all about his striptease at the “Who Made the Potato Salad?” POC comedy show. The duo also celebrates Room 28’s collaboration with Broadway Video and Mas Mejor, in their nomination for Best Comedy Short at the NYC Independent Film Festival. Guest host and Actor, Danny Garcia sits in for Jaime while he’s in Spain and also rejoices in his short being nominated in the Hollywood Comedy Shorts Film Festival. Bago takes a crack at reporting on “Bochinche Bites”. News bites include the condom challenge and an Oklahoma man who stole $400 dollars worth of beef jerky. This week’s Loca List features the “Top 10 Things that Have Changed in NYC Over the Last 20 Years” “Frankspiracy News” reports on new technology that translates thoughts and displays them as texts. Our guest is Chef Kelvin Fernandez who shares pieces of his journey in becoming one of the youngest Executive Chefs in the country, being featured on TV show, “Chopped” and being the only Dominican to beat Chef Bobby Flay! Kelvin talks about his work ethic, future cookbook plans, and his upcoming culinary conquest to France. We have 2 ticket giveaways this week!! 1) Guess how many “Yo’s” Rachel says at the top of the episode, tag @wearelatinosoutloud on your response and you can be one of three winners for you and a guest to see the film premiere of “Jack Veneno” in NYC on April 10th. 2) Follow us on Instagram and tag @DominicanWriters and one lucky person will win a pair of tickets to the “Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” one-man show in NYC on May 5th. Socials Twitter: @LocaYBago @chefkelvin IG/FB: @WeAreLatinosOutLoud @chefkelvin Hashtag: #Latinosoutloud Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/latinos-out-loud/id1330248548 Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Injeyr4zfd5zakjknpjtroedlpm?t=Latinos_Out_Loud Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gh2GkY8t4fdFfG1SEX8Rh?si=iKpH-5kXQUuI-ir0z3oFMA iHeart Radio App: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/latinos-out-loud-28786454/
Playlist: Joy Electric - You're Material House of Wires - Everything Lives in Ruins Saxon Shore - Marked with the Knowledge Velour 100 - Autumn Shelter Starflyer 59 - The Lucky Ones Create(!) - Sonny Sharrock Scientific - Jett Black Damien Jurado - Paperwings Luxury - To Conquer and Destroy Roadside Monument - Nothing Short of a Comfortable Situation The Prayer Chain - Waterdogs Castanets - All That I Know to Have Changed in You Xn. - Migration Pigeon John - Matter 101 Electric iLL - Trod Tadot (ft. Galaxalag) Soul Junk - Seahorse Posing as Chloroform (Create(!) vs. Accident remix) The September Equation - Plans for Tree #7 Goodnight Star - Travel for a Day
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