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Best podcasts about Hiq

Latest podcast episodes about Hiq

Fain & Simplu Podcast
UN PODCAST-DOCUMENTAR. ”AM PIERDUT TOT…” MIHAI STURZU, OMUL CARE A TRĂIT 3 VIEȚI | Fain & Simplu 244

Fain & Simplu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 176:24


Unul dintre oamenii care au influențat o generație – Mihai Sturzu – îi recunoaște lui Mihai Morar ce îl motivează în viață.A început ca ‚unul dintre băieții de la HI-Q', una dintre cele mai apreciate trupe românești de la finalul anilor '90. A continuat ca ‚domnul deputat', pentru ca astăzi sa fie căpitanul Mihai Sturzu, pilot pe Airbus. Într-o lume în care mulți nu își îndeplinesc nici pe departe potențialul, Mihai a reușit, până la 40 de ani, 3 cariere de succes! Și totuși, este un om fericit? Sau măcar liniștit? Astăzi ai ocazia să zbori prin ultimii 30 de ani. Înapoi către începuturile HI-Q și ale incipientei scene muzicale românești, să afli ce a motivat un artist să intre în politică dar și ce l-a gonit de acolo. Și cum, azi, zborul a devenit adevărata sa evadare către libertatea absolută. Mai mult, ai ocazia să înveți cum a reușit Mihai să iasă mereu din situațiile care păreau fără ieșire, pentru a-și urma destinul. Care este, însă acesta? Și-a găsit, în sfârșit, calea?Află cum se caracterizează Mihai Sturzu și care este cel mai drag proiect al său astăzi: tabăra de zbor destinată să dea aripi unei noi generații care își caută visul.Te lăsăm să îl descoperi pe zburătorul care, și astăzi, ca în ultimii 30 de ani, nu se sfiește să îi inspire și pe alții cu energia sa molipsitoare și cu pasiunea cu care a făcut totul în viață. Mihai Sturzu la Fain & Simplu.Cu Mihai Morar.

Definition Radio
2025/3/15 - IYKYK... Above the Clouds, Tedashii, KB, River Movement, L.A. Symphony...

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


IYKYK, the 2025 edition... new music by Above the Clouds. Loving the tunes by Tedashii, KB, Sareem Poems, River Movement, Marty, Alert312, Prodigyl and more. Playlist: "IYKYK" by Tedashii "Link Up (ft. Scribe Music & Weez the Satellite Kiid)" by Prodigyl, outr.cty & TLS "Victorious (ft. HiQ & Jah Tung)" by Sole Option "Baby Mama 2 (ft. Torey D'Shaun, & nobigdyl.)" by KB "Childish (w/ Loso)" by Aable "Paris (ft. SPZRKT)" by Social Club Misfits "Applause (ft. MotionPlus & DJ Radiohead)" by Above The Clouds "Against Us Remix (ft. Lupe Fiasco, Big K.R.I.T.)" by Dee-1 "Good For Free" by Sareem Poems "Three Cord Bond" by Propaganda "Rush (ft. Joe Bills)" by Kaboose "NOPE (ft. Derek Minor)" by Marty "King Kong" by L.A. Symphony "It All Goes Away" by River Movement "Paradise in Person" by Alert312 "Acrophobia" by Brad Sabat "Return Of The Real Hard Beat" by Beat Rabbi & Deepspace5 Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/942 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Masters of Privacy (ES)
Jorge Cabet: data scraping, el viaje a KASPR

Masters of Privacy (ES)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 62:42


¿Qué sucede cuando una empresa recaba datos personales de una web abierta o protegida mediante técnicas de “data scraping”? Hemos tratado varios casos recientes (KASPR-CNIL, Equifax-AEPD, Experian-ICO) con Jorge Cabet, pero no sin antes darnos un paseo entretenido por la historia del web scraping y el solapamiento de disciplinas que esta práctica invoca a ambos lados del charco. Jorge Cabet es Director en el departamento de Corporate e Innovación del despacho Augusta Abogados. Nuestro invitado ha ejercido en distintos despachos internacionales y ha trabajado también para el ente público. Colabora con distintos medios y publica artículos doctrinales además de ejercer la docencia en la Universidad. Referencias: Jorge Cabet (Cinco Días): el caso KASPR: empresas que usan tus datos, una realidad peligrosa de internet Jorge Cabet en LinkedIn Resolución de la AEPD contra EQUIFAX IBÉRICA (1 millón de euros) (EN) El caso de OpenAI reabre el debate sobre web scraping (Cyberscoop) (EN) hiQ Labs vs. LinkedIn (EN) Data scraping: KASPR fined €240,000 (CNIL) (EN) Polish Supervisory Authority issues GDPR fine for data scraping without informing individuals (Inside Privacy) (EN) Tribunal rules on Experian appeal against ICO action (ICO).

Effekten: digitalisering - kunskap
Software first. En företagsstrategi. Samuel Skott (# 229)

Effekten: digitalisering - kunskap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 19:39


I detta avsnittet av podcasten Effekten samtalar Jonas Jaani med Samuel Skott om konceptet "Software First" och dess betydelse för dagens och framtidens företag. Digitalisering är inte längre en sidoverksamhet, utan en central del av hur företag skapar värde och konkurrenskraft. Men vad innebär det egentligen att vara ett "Software First"-företag, och hur kan traditionella verksamheter anamma detta tillvägagångssätt? Vad är Software First? Samuel Skott är HiQ:s tidigare vd, som nyligen lämnat sin roll, beskriver "Software First" som en insikt om att alla företag i framtiden måste betrakta sig själva som mjukvaruutvecklingsföretag. Det handlar inte om att alla ska bli techbolag, utan om att mjukvara och digitala lösningar blir en integrerad del av verksamheten. Företag som Tesla, Spotify och Airbnb har redan visat vägen, men även svenska industriföretag arbetar innovativt med AI, bildigenkänning och automatisering. Utmaningar och framgångsfaktorer Att gå mot en Software First-modell innebär dock utmaningar. Samuel lyfter tre nyckelområden: Investering i rätt digitala lösningar – Var ska man börja och vilka verktyg ska användas? Teknologi och policy – Att ha en teknisk strategi som möjliggör innovation. Organisationskultur och processer – Att skapa en miljö där digital utveckling är en naturlig del av affärsstrategin. Svenska företags innovationskraft Diskussionen belyser även hur svenska företag ofta underskattar sin egen innovationskraft. Samuel menar att traditionella bolag redan idag driver digital utveckling men sällan pratar om det. Det finns mycket att lära av hur exempelvis svenska industriföretag anpassar/anpassade sig till elektrifiering, AI och automatisering. Råd till företag som vill anamma Software First För företag som vill börja sin Software First-resa rekommenderar Samuel att: Analysera affärsmodellen och identifiera var digitala lösningar kan skapa nytt värde. Utvärdera om befintliga verktyg räcker eller om egenutvecklade lösningar behövs. Samarbeta och inspireras av andra aktörer i branschen. Software First är mer än en teknisk strategi – det är ett tankesätt som gör digitala lösningar till en central del av affärsutvecklingen. Genom att förstå hur teknologi kan användas för att skapa värde kan svenska företag stärka sin konkurrenskraft och driva innovation framåt. Lyssna på hela avsnittet för mer insikter och inspiration! Samuel Skott, Jonas Jaani (19:40) Videoversion av avsnittet: https://youtu.be/Dvp4_pxKSqM?si=uCzVQNcD9UsRlNy8 Alla avsnitt av digitaliseringens podcast Effekten Prenumerera: Apple Podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Z49zvPOisoSwhwojtUoCm Är du vår nästa gäst? Maila oss på info(a)effekten(punkt)se

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast
Leading through transformation and across ownership structures: Samuel Skott on AI, innovation, and building high-performance teams

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 22:40


Samuel Skott is the former CEO at HiQ, a tech consulting firm. Having been a leader at publicly traded, privately held, and private equity–backed companies, he shares some of the unique challenges and opportunities he's encountered while transitioning between these ownership models, as well as how he adapted his leadership approach between them. He also shares what it means to lead in an AI-enabled world, how AI has been shaping his leadership priorities, and what organizational changes will be needed to ensure continued efficiency as new technologies and tools are utilized. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Techrekpodden
260. HiQ's CEO Samuel Skott om framtidens konsultbransch och ledarskapets roll i techvärlden

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 65:21


I det här avsnittet gästas vi av Samuel Skott, CEO för IT- och techkonsultbolaget HiQ som delar sina intryck och erfarenheter inom ledarskap och teknik. Samuel berättar om sin resa från studier i industriell ekonomi till att bli CEO på Tele2 och HiQ, samt vikten av tydlig kommunikation och kultur inom företag. Diskussionen rör även hur man skapar en bra företagskultur, förhållandet mellan teknik och affär, och framtidens konsultbransch där AI och cybersäkerhet spelar en allt viktigare roll. Samuel ger också sin syn på Europas ekonomiska läge och svenska företag jämfört med tyska utmaningar och möjligheter. Avsnittet ger en djupdykning i ledarskap, teknologi och framtiden för konsultbranschen, och är ett måste för alla som vill förstå hur man kombinerar teknik, affär och kultur för långsiktig framgång. Är ditt företag i behov av IT-rekrytering, eller chefsrekrytering eller vill du tipsa om en gäst? Hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se   Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev.  

The Evolution Exchange Podcast Nordics
Evo Nordics #550 - Building Highly Optimised Security Teams

The Evolution Exchange Podcast Nordics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 41:36


Join host Chris Hackett in this insightful discussion on building highly optimized security teams with leading cybersecurity experts. Reza Neshat, Manager of Network Defense Services at Tele2, shares his expertise in safeguarding networks. David Llewellyn, Security Manager - Global at AtNorth, delves into global security management. Torbjörn Andersson, Head Of Cybersecurity Region ACE at HiQ, highlights regional cybersecurity leadership, and Matthias Lysell, IT Security Architect at Telia, discusses cutting-edge security architecture. Gain actionable insights into creating resilient security strategies for evolving threats.

The INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul & Underground Bangerz Mixshow
DJ GlibStylez - The INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul Mixshow Vol.208

The INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul & Underground Bangerz Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 66:36


I present to you.. Vol.208 of the INFAMOUS Boom Bap Soul Mix Series! As always the vibes are underground, experimental, chill, soulful, lo-fi boom bap beats & treats! SEE TRACKLIST in comment section and PLEASE SHOW THESE ARTISTS SOME LOVE on social media, Soundcloud, Bandcamp, Spotify & ITunes! Salute to everyone that supports this mix series! If you're feeling the vibes FAVORITE REPOST & SHARE this mix! Direct link to previous episodes to this mix series: mixcloud.com/glibstylez/playli...oul-lo-fi-beats Follow me on Twitch twitch.tv/dj_glibstylez Follow me on YouTube youtube.com/channel/UCo-YVgHQr...r9YF6o3dqygEYyg Follow me on Kick kick.com/dj-glibstylez Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/dj_glibstylez FB: facebook.com/donnie.knight FB Page: facebook.com/djglibstylez Tracklist: DJ GlibStylez x Reese Tanaka - BBS Intro Moka Only x Alcynoos x Parental - Wild Sometimes Black Silver x Main Flow - Hood Narrators (ft. Kool G Rap) Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha - A Band Apart 2 (ft. Sadida x Subcon x Hi-Q) [cuts by Foreign Dialect x Hi-Q] Moka Only - Or Somthin Mic Bles x Klutch - 4 Hip Hop (ft .DJ TMB) LA THE RAPPER - Hunt 4 Gold Horror City x and Jay 45 - Boom Boom Boom BlackBelt Poemz x Slimline Mutha - Family Biznizz (ft. Cymarshall Law x Loose Cannon) Big Daddy Kane x 5ive Mics - Baking Soda Barz Benji. x Spillage Village - Gimme Reese Tanaka - MF Doom (Friday Flip) K-Hill x Jah Freedom - Rudiments 2 Elisha Bonaparte - Phone-Bullies Nec Nymbl x Memphis Reigns - Wolf In Sheep's Clothes DJ Radiohead x R.O.T - Finds You Borvoe McMidnite - Wintercreeper Muja Messiah x Dub Sonata - Wicked (ft. Bobby J From Rockaway x Tone Spliff) Dookie Bros - Rocket Science (Over DJ Premier's "Spaced Dem Mo" Instrumental) Magick Show - Rekon Breeze Mantana - With Love From Miuccia (Prod. by Trox) Poe Mack - Rap For Rent (ft. Cesar Comanche)

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Jelani Malik, Tamara Monk, conshus, Nova, MoZaic, Tall Black Guy, Poe Mack, Cesar Comanche, Emma-Jean Thackray, Reggie Watts, Bambu, Miramar, Brother Ali, MAYOR, Butcher Brown, Picante, Wiseboy Jeremy, Pink Siifu, klark sound, KPMB Kareem And Pandamonium Making Bangers, EyeQ, Anton Corazza, Dr.Fowl Mouf, Hi-Q, Aida, Pale Jay, Soul From The O, Durand Bernarr, Killer Mike, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Techrekpodden
253. Frontendutveckling och AI med Naim Latifi

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 56:22


  I detta avsnitt av Techrekpodden gästas vi av Naim Latifi, Frontend Lead på HiQ. Naim delar sin resa från att ha befunnit sig mitt i kriget i Kosovo 1999 till sin väg in i utveckling och IT-branschen. Vi dyker djupare in i vad frontend egentligen innebär och vad som är aktuellt inom området idag. För den som rekryterar frontendutvecklare ger Naim värdefulla insikter om hur man bättre kan förstå denna roll men också hur man kan arbeta med kompetensutveckling inom området. Naim delar även sin spaning om AI's påverkan på frontendutveckling och diskuterar hur teknologin kan komma att förändra yrket i framtiden. Det här är ett avsnitt för dig som vill veta mer om frontend utveckling och vad rollen som frontendutvecklare innebär. Är ditt företag i behov av IT-rekrytering, eller chefsrekrytering eller vill du tipsa om en gäst? Hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se   Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev.  

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, conshus, Okito, Wiseboy Jeremy, Willyynova, Jalen Ngonda, Blu, Exile, Aloe Blacc, Erin Buku, Abstract Rude, Amerigo Gazaway, Satoru, Professor Shorthair, Sly5thAve, Jamz Supernova, Sam Interface, EyeQ, Kurious, Manu Chao, Paradox, Padre Toxico, Skiii, Colette Chantel, Dr. Fowl Mouf, Hi-Q, DJ TMB, GLXY, DRS, Workforce, Tom Caruana, yU, Amy Turk, Cee-Lo, Erykah Badu, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Southern Vangard
Episode 411 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 114:50


BANG! @southernvangard radio Ep411! Back in full swing this week folks, Doe and Meeks return with yet another episode of that goodness with a big ole heap of trash talking to put a smile on your face. We managed to get in a Twitch Only set to boot - make sure you check in on the Twitch stream Sundays when we record the show for the week. OK, enough chit chat - hit play, partake, enjoy….THAAAAANK YAAA and YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #hiphop #undergroundhiphop #boombap ********** Recorded live September 8, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks ********** Pre-Game Beats - NCL-TM "Southern Vangard Theme" - Bobby Homack & The Southern Vangard All-Stars Talk Break Inst. -"Thesis" - Godfather Don "When Dons Meet" - Recognize Ali ft. Vinnie Paz, Lord Goat & Ill Bill (prod. AlCaps) "MEMBERS ONLY" - CERTAIN.ONES "Checkmate" - Godfather Don "Work" - Eligh x ES.CE ft. Tha God Fahim & Guilty Simpson "Ultra Violet" - Curren$y, DJ.Fresh ft. T.F "SHRIMP ALA CARTE" - Nowaah The Flood ft. Peedi Crakk (prod. Bombay Da Realest) "E$co Chipped Tooth" - Stove God Cooks Talk Break Inst. - "Recognize" - Godfather Don "Pay Me" - MC Lyte (prod. Nottz, cuts DJ Rhettmatic) "Masvidal" - Dr.FowlMouf & Hi-Q ft. DJ TMB "Devil's Dictionary" - Cult Fiction ft. Grap Luva & Elzhi "Untainted" - Kurious (prod. Mono En Stereo) "Science Of Sound (S.O.S)" - Yahzeed Divine & Silent Someone "Grime Freestyle" - J. Arrr (prod. Tone Beatz) "Marvin Ye" - Stove God Cooks Talk Break Inst. -".32 Shots" - Godfather Don "Starbvxkz" - Rome Streetz & Daringer "Psalm" - 7xvethegenius ft. Jae Skeese (prod. Camoflauge Monk) "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" - David Banner & Benny The Butcher "Know Your King" - Recognize Ali (prod.Hobgoblin) "Bento Box" - Aye Wun "What's Written" - Left Lane Didon x OlMan80zz ft. All Hail Y.T. & Chris Skillz "Photo Bomb" - Ransom, Conway The Machine & V Don "Jill Scott Toppy" - David Jame$ x Passport Rav Talk Break Inst. -"My Obligatory Love Story" - Godfather Don ** TWITCH ONLY SET ** "Robocop" - Recognize Ali ft. Estee Nack & Daniel Son (prod. Hobgoblin) "God's Favorite" - Elcamino (prod. Budski) "True Story" - Josiah The Gift "We Ain't Playin Witcha" - Ayoo Bigz ft. Shottie (prod. NAR) "Makin Plays" - 2 Eleven ft. Ab-Soul & Trizz

Definition Radio
2024/5/11 - Rapfest Edition

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024


This week on Definition, The Profit bring us the Rapfest Edition, playing tracks from some of the artists in QLD who participated in the Rapfest event and also bringing us some new tracks from War Records, MotionPlus, Man Of War and Sole Option. Tracklist: Bring It Back by Aable ft. Datin Come Down by Man Of War ft Daniel-David, Smoke Of Oldominion, Griffin & Theory Hazit Real Hip Hop by D4C ft. Krosswerdz Break Chains by D4C ft Jonnie 3:16 Break Through The Wall by Young Faith ft. The Profit War by TJay Giant (Drill Remix) by Joe Eadon Shok Therapy Part 6 by Brad Sabat Victorious by Sole Option ft. HiQ and Jah Tung Father's Heart by Sole Option Intro by Motion Plus Re-Into by Motion Plus 360 by Motion Plus Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/899 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Definition Radio
2024/3/2 - IYKYK... new music by Tedashii, KB, Sareem Poems, River Movement and more

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024


IYKYK... new music by Tedashii, KB, Sareem Poems, River Movement, Marty, Alert312, Phathom and Prodigyl. Playlist: "IYKYK" by Tedashii "Link Up (ft. Scribe Music & Weez the Satellite Kiid)" by Prodigyl, outr.cty & TLS "Victorious (ft. HiQ & Jah Tung)" by Sole Option "Baby Mama 2 (ft. Torey D'Shaun, & nobigdyl.)" by KB "Childish (w/ Loso)" by Aable "Paris (ft. SPZRKT)" by Social Club Misfits "Look At Me Now (ft. Truth InRhyme, Copywrite & Bumps Inf)" by Phathom "Against Us Remix (ft. Lupe Fiasco, Big K.R.I.T.)" by Dee-1 "Good For Free" by Sareem Poems "Three Cord Bond" by Propaganda "Rush (ft. Joe Bills)" by Kaboose "NOPE" by Marty "King Kong" by L.A. Symphony "It All Goes Away" by River Movement "Paradise in Person" by Alert312 "Acrophobia" by Brad Sabat "Return Of The Real Hard Beat" by Beat Rabbi & Deepspace5 Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/889 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz
DJ Mega #NoWackShit - Episode 155 (02-25-2024)

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 61:10


https://4dadjsradio.com/ Brogawd x Joel Ortiz - Durty Appetite Tha God Fahim - Tha Reflection Of Spawn [Produced by Nicholas Craven] HeisT Life ft. BeenOfficalLord & Ty Da Dale - Boko Haram OT The Real ft. Gillie Da Kid - On Fire [Produced by Thoro215] Smoke DZA x DJ Relly Rell - One Time Chyna Streetz - Chanel Boy Agallah Don Bishop - Gettin To It Westside Gunn x Kanye West - Where They At K-Prez ft. Termanology - Ambush My Grain 5K x Big L - Danger Zone 2 Thirstin Howl III x DJ Heron ft. The Beatnuts & Tash - Beautiful People (Remix) Durty Rob ft. Eddie Kaine & Rim - Maker & The Owner Nef feat. Rasheed Chappell & XP the Marxman - Light Prisms Big Twins x Godfather Pt. 3 - New Infamous [Produced by Sir Denny] DJ Muggs x Mooch - Mooch Moses Words x Hi-Q ft. M.A.V. & Jay Rhymes - Snakeskin Rosaries O The Great x Machacha - Misfits MadScience Beats x Wavy Wallace ft. Ru$h - Target Practice King Bliss ft. J Scienide & Asun Eastwood - European Beachfront Da Flyy Hooligan x The Beat Junkies - Blood Shot Echo - Get By [Produced by True Cipher] Ransom x Harry Fraud ft. Boldy James - Live From The Roxy

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz
DJ Mega #NoWackShit - Episode 155 (02-25-2024)

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 61:10


https://4dadjsradio.com/ Brogawd x Joel Ortiz - Durty Appetite Tha God Fahim - Tha Reflection Of Spawn [Produced by Nicholas Craven] HeisT Life ft. BeenOfficalLord & Ty Da Dale - Boko Haram OT The Real ft. Gillie Da Kid - On Fire [Produced by Thoro215] Smoke DZA x DJ Relly Rell - One Time Chyna Streetz - Chanel Boy Agallah Don Bishop - Gettin To It Westside Gunn x Kanye West - Where They At K-Prez ft. Termanology - Ambush My Grain 5K x Big L - Danger Zone 2 Thirstin Howl III x DJ Heron ft. The Beatnuts & Tash - Beautiful People (Remix) Durty Rob ft. Eddie Kaine & Rim - Maker & The Owner Nef feat. Rasheed Chappell & XP the Marxman - Light Prisms Big Twins x Godfather Pt. 3 - New Infamous [Produced by Sir Denny] DJ Muggs x Mooch - Mooch Moses Words x Hi-Q ft. M.A.V. & Jay Rhymes - Snakeskin Rosaries O The Great x Machacha - Misfits MadScience Beats x Wavy Wallace ft. Ru$h - Target Practice King Bliss ft. J Scienide & Asun Eastwood - European Beachfront Da Flyy Hooligan x The Beat Junkies - Blood Shot Echo - Get By [Produced by True Cipher] Ransom x Harry Fraud ft. Boldy James - Live From The Roxy

Techrekpodden
216. En djupdykning i telecoms värld, Per Stigenberg, CIO & CTO - 3 Scandinavia

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 63:15


I veckans avsnitt av Techrekpodden välkomnar vi Per Stigenberg, som har de ledande teknikrollerna CTO och CIO hos 3 Scandinavia. Per ansvarar för 3:s mobilnät och IT-verksamhet i Sverige och Danmark och delar med sig av sin karriärresa.  Per delar med sig av sina tankar kring teknikvärlden och de senaste trenderna inom telecom. Han berättar om sina erfarenheter från sina tidiga dagar som chef på HiQ och hur dessa erfarenheter har format hans syn på att bygga effektiva organisationer. Vi djupdyker även i Pers första tid som CTO på 3 och hur han tacklade utmaningarna med att ta sig an en sådan roll. Per reflekterar över de viktigaste lärdomarna och insikterna han samlat på sig under sin karriär. Avslutningsvis diskuterar vi varför techavdelningen på 3 är en spännande arbetsplats för teknikentusiaster. Lyssna på avsnittet för att få Pers perspektiv på att leda i en snabbrörlig och ständigt föränderlig bransch. Är ditt företag i behov av IT-rekrytering, eller vill du tipsa om en gäst? Hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se   Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev. 

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson
TV Thursday: William Loose

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 2:48


The composer of film, cartoon and TV soundtrack music and stock musical cues spent much of his career at Capitol Records, where he helped form its Hi-Q music library.

Brabbelnde Bärte
#082 - Klingonen, Ingwer, Gottschalk

Brabbelnde Bärte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 94:25


„jach de' qibmey tIboSQo'!" – das war Klingonisch! Heute bei Brabbelnde Bärte: Warum Thomas Gottschalk eigentlich ein verdeckter Klingone ist und er heimlich Baldur's Gate 3 zockt. Außerdem stellen sich Pascal Peperoni und Torben Mayonnaise der ultimativen Challenge: Ingwer-Shots! Wer wird der erste sein, der Tränen der Ehre vergießt? Dann nehmen wir die Spotify Top 10 unter die Lupe – mögen Klingonen eigentlich Taylor Swift? Schnappt euch ein HIq und euer Qu'wIj yIchegh – diese Episode wird episch!“

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz
#RONSHAMIX #326

Let’s Chop It Up! w Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 150:29


WWW.4DADJSRADIO.COM 1- D Cypha "Ronsha Mix Boom Bap Show Intro" 2- Krohme "Legacy Revisited" (feat. Chace Infinite & Planet Asia) 3- Wizekrak, MikeAll & Symbiant "Scarborough Mirror" 4- Twist x Navi The North "My Time Now" [Cuts by Die Empty] 5- Wordburglar x Irn Mnky "Spinner Rack" [Cuts by DJ Bnutz] 6- TFK (Tali Rodriguez, Flu & Sankofa) "Qantas Gate" (feat. DJ Decepta) 7- Ibe Hustles x Johnny Slash "Manifestation" 8- Ambeez "Limitations" 9- Don Def x Bleeding Face "Black Mirror" 10- Frank White.BX, Enels & Hanzo Bladez (Grimewav) "Radio Play" 11- Bouty Johnson (The Parisian) x Feral G "Maintain" 12- Kenny Shane x 2MINDZ "Keep On" (feat. Rapper Big Pooh) 13- John Apocalypse (C.Greg, Torchinorfanij., 8ch2Owens, 305Beatbox & Prince Divine) x NB Instrumentalz "Crowz" 14- Portarok x Bronze Nazareth "God's Acre" (feat. Killah Priest & Caper) 15- Pyraminds (Insight, J1200 & DJ Thor) "Now You Know" (feat. Lord Goat, Copywrite & Starvin B) 16- Elgee Da Beatdetonator "Get Out Of My Way" (feat. Copywrite & Tone Spliff) 17- Caper x Anno Domini Nation "Doom Box" (feat. Kool G Rap & VersaTilla) 18- Fly Ty (Rockboy G'z) x Kenny Parker "Zoo York" (feat. Berry Goodz & SmakkDonDada) 19- Paul Wall, Termanology & Statik Selektah "It's Magic" (feat. CL Smooth) 20- Sean Wrekless "Marriage To Rap" (feat. SageInfinite & Tone Spliff) 21- William Bostick "Dust Heads Kill Freddy Banks" 22- Royal Flush, Sean Price & DJ Supa Dave "Political Science" (feat. J.Sos) 23- Snick Foley x FFamily "Systemically Systematic" 24- Buhay Cali (Randola & Sabotawj) x Kool Kasko "Run 4 your life" 25- OT The Real & araabMUZIK "JJ Redick" 26- Buhay Cali (Randola & Sabotawj) x Rhenan Supreme & Creston Roswell "2717" 27- Usual Suspektz (Sos A Leo & Shawn Knottz) x DJ Choice "Tower" (feat. Asun Eastwood) 28- Pro Dillinger, Snotty & The Prxspect "Texas Tornado" (feat. Mickey Diamond & Josiah The Gift) 29- Grim Moses x The Premonist "Beyond Coke" 30- Rim x Wavy Da Ghawd "The Walk Up" (feat. Ty Farris, Rome Streetz, Bub Rock, Spoda, Plex Diamonds & Eddie Kaine) 31- Eloh Kush x Reckonize Real "Jersey Down" (feat. Ransom, Nucci Reyo, Left Gunnz & DJ Ives) 32- Crunch Lo, Rubbabandz, Ruste Juxx & Cotardz "Falsely True" (feat. DJ Flipcyide) 33- Jus One x DJ King Flow "No Title" 34- Pizzo x Hi-Q "Wells" 35- Eto x BodyBagBen "A Hundred Grams" 36- Westside Gunn x JR Swiftz "Babylon Bis" (feat. Stove God Cooks) 37- Hannibal Stax x PF Cuttin "Head Crack" (feat. Sadat X) 38- Paul Wall, Termanology & Statik Selektah "Wall Paper (No Chit Chat)" 39- MidaZ The BEAST x Gensu Dean "FIWWTN" 40- Swank x 9th Wonder "Too Random" 41- King Draft x 9th Wonder "Dust On My Phone" 42- Bub Rock x Backpack Beatz "Episodes (Mirror)" 43- McGyver x Damon Flores "Rap Caviar & Blood Diamondz" (feat. RJ Payne & & DJ DNS) 44- Big Dese x Mike Martinez "How We Movin" 45- Kel x Khrysis "Live And Learn" 46- Dizzy Dizasta x David James Music "Underhand Dealings" (feat. Dtayls & Mickey Diamond) [Cuts by DJ Grazzhoppa] 47- Indigo Phoenyx x 2oona Beats "Chamber Kill" (feat. G Fam Black) 48- New Villain x Young Sin aka Dormammu "Legend Continues" 49- Death At The Derby (Lord Juco & Cousin Feo) x Finn "Shearer" [Cuts by DJ Dubplates]

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz
#RONSHAMIX #326

4DADJS RADIO BY Ziz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 150:29


WWW.4DADJSRADIO.COM 1- D Cypha "Ronsha Mix Boom Bap Show Intro" 2- Krohme "Legacy Revisited" (feat. Chace Infinite & Planet Asia) 3- Wizekrak, MikeAll & Symbiant "Scarborough Mirror" 4- Twist x Navi The North "My Time Now" [Cuts by Die Empty] 5- Wordburglar x Irn Mnky "Spinner Rack" [Cuts by DJ Bnutz] 6- TFK (Tali Rodriguez, Flu & Sankofa) "Qantas Gate" (feat. DJ Decepta) 7- Ibe Hustles x Johnny Slash "Manifestation" 8- Ambeez "Limitations" 9- Don Def x Bleeding Face "Black Mirror" 10- Frank White.BX, Enels & Hanzo Bladez (Grimewav) "Radio Play" 11- Bouty Johnson (The Parisian) x Feral G "Maintain" 12- Kenny Shane x 2MINDZ "Keep On" (feat. Rapper Big Pooh) 13- John Apocalypse (C.Greg, Torchinorfanij., 8ch2Owens, 305Beatbox & Prince Divine) x NB Instrumentalz "Crowz" 14- Portarok x Bronze Nazareth "God's Acre" (feat. Killah Priest & Caper) 15- Pyraminds (Insight, J1200 & DJ Thor) "Now You Know" (feat. Lord Goat, Copywrite & Starvin B) 16- Elgee Da Beatdetonator "Get Out Of My Way" (feat. Copywrite & Tone Spliff) 17- Caper x Anno Domini Nation "Doom Box" (feat. Kool G Rap & VersaTilla) 18- Fly Ty (Rockboy G'z) x Kenny Parker "Zoo York" (feat. Berry Goodz & SmakkDonDada) 19- Paul Wall, Termanology & Statik Selektah "It's Magic" (feat. CL Smooth) 20- Sean Wrekless "Marriage To Rap" (feat. SageInfinite & Tone Spliff) 21- William Bostick "Dust Heads Kill Freddy Banks" 22- Royal Flush, Sean Price & DJ Supa Dave "Political Science" (feat. J.Sos) 23- Snick Foley x FFamily "Systemically Systematic" 24- Buhay Cali (Randola & Sabotawj) x Kool Kasko "Run 4 your life" 25- OT The Real & araabMUZIK "JJ Redick" 26- Buhay Cali (Randola & Sabotawj) x Rhenan Supreme & Creston Roswell "2717" 27- Usual Suspektz (Sos A Leo & Shawn Knottz) x DJ Choice "Tower" (feat. Asun Eastwood) 28- Pro Dillinger, Snotty & The Prxspect "Texas Tornado" (feat. Mickey Diamond & Josiah The Gift) 29- Grim Moses x The Premonist "Beyond Coke" 30- Rim x Wavy Da Ghawd "The Walk Up" (feat. Ty Farris, Rome Streetz, Bub Rock, Spoda, Plex Diamonds & Eddie Kaine) 31- Eloh Kush x Reckonize Real "Jersey Down" (feat. Ransom, Nucci Reyo, Left Gunnz & DJ Ives) 32- Crunch Lo, Rubbabandz, Ruste Juxx & Cotardz "Falsely True" (feat. DJ Flipcyide) 33- Jus One x DJ King Flow "No Title" 34- Pizzo x Hi-Q "Wells" 35- Eto x BodyBagBen "A Hundred Grams" 36- Westside Gunn x JR Swiftz "Babylon Bis" (feat. Stove God Cooks) 37- Hannibal Stax x PF Cuttin "Head Crack" (feat. Sadat X) 38- Paul Wall, Termanology & Statik Selektah "Wall Paper (No Chit Chat)" 39- MidaZ The BEAST x Gensu Dean "FIWWTN" 40- Swank x 9th Wonder "Too Random" 41- King Draft x 9th Wonder "Dust On My Phone" 42- Bub Rock x Backpack Beatz "Episodes (Mirror)" 43- McGyver x Damon Flores "Rap Caviar & Blood Diamondz" (feat. RJ Payne & & DJ DNS) 44- Big Dese x Mike Martinez "How We Movin" 45- Kel x Khrysis "Live And Learn" 46- Dizzy Dizasta x David James Music "Underhand Dealings" (feat. Dtayls & Mickey Diamond) [Cuts by DJ Grazzhoppa] 47- Indigo Phoenyx x 2oona Beats "Chamber Kill" (feat. G Fam Black) 48- New Villain x Young Sin aka Dormammu "Legend Continues" 49- Death At The Derby (Lord Juco & Cousin Feo) x Finn "Shearer" [Cuts by DJ Dubplates]

Hacker Public Radio
HPR3838: Biking to Work

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023


Biking to Work In this episode I record while I'm riding my bicycle to work, using my new audio adapter to plug my $2 microphone into my phone. To make the recording I used the Hi-Q mp3 recorder app on my Android device. In the end I didn't do anything in post-production to adjust the volume or compression of the audio. It turned out pretty well "as is." Links SuperWhole 3.5mm 1/8" Earphone Headset + Microphone Adapter to Stereo Audio Male: on Amazon HI-Q mp3 Voice Recorder Credits Music bumpers are from Kimiko Ishizaka's The Open Goldberg Variations: http://www.opengoldbergvariations.org, used by permission of their CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication license.

Definition Radio
2023/1/14 - We play your most voted for not-new songs of 2022

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023


Before we play the most voted for new songs of 2022, let's play your most voted for not-new songs of 2022. Playlist: "Fivetweezy" by KJ-52 "Hands Up (ft. Junyah, Uzo Buks & E.Man)" by The Plowman "The Root Cause (ft. Resident, Cas Metah, ILL Clinton, Reckoncyle & Sounds Like Dsipl)" by Krosswerdz "Mic Masters (ft. Myka 9)" by Jurny Big "Victorious (ft. HiQ & Jah Tung)" by Sole Option "Drowning Man (ft. Copywrite, Elias)" by Cas Metah & Wonder Brown "Back to the Basics" by Jon Corbin "The Vibe" by S.F.C. "Each One Teach One" by Izzy n The Profit "Ex Nihilo" by Andy Mineo "When I Wake Up (ft. ReFlex The Architect, JustMe & Chang Po Ching)" by The Profit "The Blessed Are (ft. OnBeatMusic)" by Braille "My Redeemer Lives (ft. Uzo Buks)" by The Plowman "Deployed" by Sole Option "Where You At (ft. James Gardin, Jahshua Smith)" by Ozay Moore Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/832 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Techrekpodden
Repris: Mätbar rekrytering med Marcus Brosjö - Global Head of People & Culture Svea Solar

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 86:18


Denna vecka kör vi en repris av toppenavsnittet Marcus Brosjö! Tidigare ansvarig för rekryteringen på HiQ och Klarna, och i dagsläget Global Head of People and Culture på solenergibolaget Svea Solar. Huvudtemat i podden är mätbar rekrytering. Vi går igenom varför man ska mäta sin rekrytering, hur du kommer igång och vad som är viktigt att mäta. Vi får även höra Marcus tankar om reject reasons och Talent Acquisition som framtidsyrke. Vi är åter med en ny gäst samt ett nytt avsnitt nästa vecka! Är ditt företag i behov av IT-kompetens, hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se 

Comics Who Love Comic Books
Manga And Anime Recommendations - Ep 119

Comics Who Love Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 53:08


My guest this week is comedian Art Cai! What did they used to do in comics that they don't do anymore? What image caused manga publishers to put a footnote in the book? Why are American kids getting into manga? Do writers stick with a manga for a long time? What happened when Spider-Man did standup? What are the benefits of digital comics? What does Art like about Invincible and Batman The Animated Series? Do the actors in superhero movies know anything about their characters before they're cast? Should you read or watch One Punch Man? Reading tips: Akira; Locke & Key; Joe Hill Graphic Novel Collection; The Boys; Invincible; One Punch Man; Snelson - Comedy is Dying; Dying is Easy; Hot Lunch Special; Knock 'Em Dead; Batman - Year One; Uzumaki; anything by Junji Ito; One Piece; Death Note; Rave Master (skews younger); Laika; Astro Boy; My Friend Dahmer; Hi Q; Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider-Clan Watch tips: Assassination Classroom; Evangelion; My Hero Academia; Cowboy Bebop; The Boys; Invincible; Batman The Animated Series; One Punch Man; FLCL Recorded 11-12-22 via Zencastr

Definition Radio
2022/11/12 - UPROCK Take-Over Pt.2

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022


This week on Definition (also first heard on radio during Uprock) The Profit brings us the UPROCK Take-Over Pt.2, while we get amongst all things UPROCK in person at the Summit our listeners can hear tracks from our local, interstate and international guests. Oaks has a chat with Ryland Junior and we launch a new single from Young Faith. Tracklist: Ain't Worries by 5ive ft. Datin & V. Rose Barz Of Faith by Royal Priesthood God Please by Chanje All About Him by Ryland Junior Que Dios De Bendiga by Ryland Junior Thy Ways by Ryland Junior x Jonnie 3:16 & Knick Knack Sidewalk Psychology by The Profit ft. Ryland Junior The Plug by Billz ft. Loso Forever - The Product by A.R.K Victorious by Sole Option ft. HiQ & Jah Tung WAR by Young Faith Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/825 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

LinkedInformed Podcast. The LinkedIn Show
How often should you post?

LinkedInformed Podcast. The LinkedIn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 71:41


Does it pay to post 2-3 times a day or 2-3 a week or month? Should we be putting out LinkedIn content daily or less often? This week I'm covering the tricky subject of posting frequency. Also; Are LinkedIn being disingenuous about the recent HiQ ruling? I chat with John Espirian about this years algorithm research An amusing and very topical Twitter related post of the week

Fain & Simplu Podcast
FUNNY & SIMPLU: DAN BADEA. CUM I-A SALVAT UMORUL VIAȚA. | Fain & Simplu Podcast cu Mihai Morar 081

Fain & Simplu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 101:49


Cum arată sezonul concediilor și al vacanțelor? Exact ca podcastul de astăzi, cu Dan Badea! Funny și Simplu! Pănă să îl revezi pe scenă sau la iUmor, descoperă-l altfel decât îl știi, într-un dialog fără rețineri cu Mihai Morar. Născut și crescut în București, grăsuț și marginalizat, dar salvat de umorul pe care l-a descoperit de mic, Badea s-a regăsit în showbizz-ul românesc încă de la începuturi: DJ Star, compozitor pentru Hi-Q, Body & Soul sau Fodor, ajuns peste noapte ‚Dan Badea de la HBO'.O poveste de viață spusă succint și... cum altfel decât cu umor, astăzi, la Fain și Simplu, cu Mihai Morar. 

Thinking Made Visible
Florin Grozea - Cum te ajută MOCAPP să faci Influencer Marketing eficient

Thinking Made Visible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 68:11


Invitatul meu de astăzi, Florin Grozea, este un antreprenor cu 16 ani de experiență, fondatorul MOCAPP - o platformă online care conectează agenţiile de marketing şi brandurile cu influencerii potriviţi pentru proiectele lor - tată a doi băieți minunață și (ai ghicit!) fostulul membru al trupei Hi-Q.Pentru Florin, MOCAPP este dovada faptului că piața s-a dezvoltat foarte mult și că nu este nevoie doar de manageri și de consultanță pentru acești creator de conținut digital, ci și de tool-uri online pentru a ajuta toată piața, de la consultanți și manageri sau impresari, până la creatori de conținut, influenceri, vloggeri etc., care vor să facă o carieră din asta.Ascultă întregul episod ca să afli cum s-a dezvoltat MOCAPP de la idee și excel într-un instrument care din 2019 ajută brandurile să ajungă la audiențe relevante și influencerii să monetizeze conținutul creat. Află mai multe despre:⚡️ Cine e Florin Grozea dincolo de Florin de la Hi-Q? (03:00)⚡️ Ce din tot ce a adus Hi-Q în viața lui a luat cu ele în călătoria de antreprenor? (04:30)⚡️ E MOCAPP un spațiu în care artiștii sau creatorii au la îndemână totul? (08:30)⚡️ De unde a pornit ideea MOCAPP? (10:30)⚡️ A venit MOCAPP să liberalizeze și să aducă transparență în modul în care fac banii vedetele și influencerii din România? (19:30)⚡️ Este Influencer Marketing chiar atât de eficient pe cât se spune? (24:30)⚡️ Funcționează Influencer Marketing în România? (28:00)⚡️ Cum alegi pe cine să promoveze afacerea sau brandul tău? (31:00)⚡️ E mai important numărul de followers sau calitatea comunității sale? (34:00)⚡️ Cum se calculează bugetul pentru Influencer Marketing într-o afacere care nu are buget mare? (41:30)⚡️ Ce crede Florin despre barter pentru Influencer Marketing? (45:00)⚡️ Există un moment anume într-o afacere când poate fi introdus Influencer Marketing în plan? (53:00)⚡️ Care este firul roșu al procesului prin care trece cineva din momentul în care accesează aplicația MOCAPP? (57:00)⚡️ Ce ar vrea să nu se mai spună despre Influencer Marketing în România? (01:02:45)⚡️ Ce i-ar plăcea să se spună despre MOCAPP în următorii 2-3 ani? (01:05:45)Conectează-te cu Florin și descoperă cum te ajută MOCAPP aici:Website MOCAPP - https://mocapp.net/blog/Website personal - https://www.floringrozea.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FlorinGrozeaPageInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/floringrozea/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/floringrozea/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/FlorinGrozeaHiQ/Pătrunde în universul despre gândire făcută vizibilă aici:

PetTalk說寵物
EP66|牠不是在耍任性,可能是毛孩心臟的SOS求救訊號 feat. 楊孝柏 獸醫師

PetTalk說寵物

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 28:52


心臟是全身上下最重要的器官之一,擁有精密的構造;許多毛爸媽也都知道狗貓會得心臟病,但對這方面的了解卻不夠深入。 尤其心臟病初期的徵兆不明顯,以至於很多時候毛孩出現異常現象或行為,其實都代表牠正在發出求救訊號

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast
69 | DOJ Changes Policy on Computer Fraud & Abuse Act

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 34:00


This week we are joined by Mark Rasch, Adjunct Professor at George Washington University Law School and former DOJ prosecutor of cybercrimes, to discuss the DOJ's recent change to its policy for charging good faith security research cases under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. We explore the types of actions that fall within the new policy and those that do not and linkages to the Register of Copyrights definition of “good faith research.” In addition, the episode weaves in a discussion of the recent Ninth Circuit opinion in HiQ v. LinkedIn and Supreme Court decision in Van Buren v. U.S.

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast
68 | Conversation with Jeff Jockisch about the Data Collaboration Alliance

U.S. National Privacy Legislation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 27:43


This week we are joined by Jeff Jockisch, Data Privacy Researcher and founder of PrivacyPlan. We discuss the Data Collaboration Alliance, the concept of “zero copy integration,” data ownership, and the "Privacy Brain” that Jeff and others have under development. We also weave in a discussion of the recent Ninth Circuit opinion in HiQ v. LinkedIn and the impact that case could have on privacy and copying of data.

Security Nation
Omer Akgul and Richard Roberts on YouTube VPN Ads

Security Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 38:46


Interview LinksCheck out Omer and Richard's paper.Learn more about Omer's work and Richard's work.Rapid Rundown LinksRead the news about the change in DOJ policy toward ethical hackers.Visit the Rapid7 blog on the same topic.Dive into Harley's great Twitter thread on the topic.Read up on the HiQ and Missouri cases mentioned.Like the show? Want to keep Jen and Tod in the podcasting business? Feel free to rate and review with your favorite podcast purveyor, like Apple Podcasts.

הייטק בפקקים
איך כריית מידע משנה את עתיד האינטרנט

הייטק בפקקים

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 37:41


הפסיקה האחרונה בתביעה של לינקדאין על ידי הסטארט-אפ אייצ׳.איי.קיו, שעשתה סקרייפינג של מידע ציבורי שהוצג באופן פומבי בלינקדין היתה לטובתה של החברה הקטנה. והעלתה נקודות מרתקות בהקשר הרחב יותר. (HIQ) הסיפור של סטארט-אפ קטן שמחליט לתבוע חברת ענק בבעלות מיקרוסופט הוא מעניין בפני עצמו, אבל המשפט העלה כמה סוגיות מעניינות בתחום המשפט, הפרטיות והתחרות בעולם מחובר יותר שנשען על דאטה כדי לקבל החלטות שמייעלות ומשפרות את חיינו. מתי כריית מידע מתוך פלטפורמות אחרות היא אינה חוקית? האם המידע שנמצא בפלטפורמות מסוימות שייך להן באופן בלעדי? מתי הן יכולות לעשות בו שימוש ומתי לא? איך כריית מידע, והסוגיות המשפטיות הקשורות בה, תשפיע באופן מהותי על העתיד של האינטרנט? המגמה העיקרית כיום באינטרנט היא מגמה של פתיחת מקורת מידע, אבל השאלה העיקרית היא, איך עושים את זה? על כל אלה ועוד שוחחנו בפרק של היום עם אור לנצ'נר, מנכ"ל ברייט דאטה ועם ד"ר נמרוד קוזלובסקי מייסד סייטקטיק לניהול משברי סייבר.

Marketplace Tech
An old cybersecurity law gets an update (sort of)

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 7:42 Very Popular


Scraping data from public websites is legal. That’s the upshot of a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week. LinkedIn had taken a case against data analytics company hiQ, arguing it was illegal for hiQ to “scrape” users’ profile data to analyze employee turnover rates under the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Tiffany Li, a technology attorney and professor of law at the University of New Hampshire, joins our host Meghan McCarty Carino to talk about how the CFAA fits into today’s world.

Marketplace All-in-One
An old cybersecurity law gets an update (sort of)

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 7:42


Scraping data from public websites is legal. That’s the upshot of a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week. LinkedIn had taken a case against data analytics company hiQ, arguing it was illegal for hiQ to “scrape” users’ profile data to analyze employee turnover rates under the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Tiffany Li, a technology attorney and professor of law at the University of New Hampshire, joins our host Meghan McCarty Carino to talk about how the CFAA fits into today’s world.

For Immediate Release
FIR #247: Permission to Scrape

For Immediate Release

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 12:44


Mining big data is a routine activity among many organizations. That’s exactly what a company called Hiq was doing with data it obtained from public LinkedIn pages. LinkedIn sued and now an appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling determining that such web scraping is legal. The next monthly, long-form episode of FIR will... Continue Reading → The post FIR #247: Permission to Scrape appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

The FIR Podcast Network Everything Feed
FIR #247: Permission to Scrape

The FIR Podcast Network Everything Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 12:44


Mining big data is a routine activity among many organizations. That's exactly what a company called Hiq was doing with data it obtained from public LinkedIn pages. LinkedIn sued and now an appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling determining that such web scraping is legal. The next monthly, long-form episode of FIR will... Continue Reading → The post FIR #247: Permission to Scrape appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

On Target
Episode 348: Can You Dig It

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 60:56


348. Can You Dig ItBack from a treacherous trek across the frozen tundra of Canada Mod Marty is lousy with new wax. Record stores, Antique Malls, and junk shops produced a stack of records not often seen in these parts. So this year is starting with a bang and only getting livelier. -----------------------------------------------The Playlist Is:"Go Go Inn"Gene Cooper - Hi-Q "Motor City"The Satintones- Tamla "Long Tall Shorty"Tommy Tucker- Checker "Big Bad World"Cathy Saint- Daisy "Wake Up"Ike & Tina Turner- Sue "Just A Little Bit"Rosco Gordon- Delta"Get The Money"Gary Farr & The T-Bones - Columbia"Shadows Of You"Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger & The Trinity- Polydor"Gimme Gimme Some Shade"The Untamed- Planet"Can You Dig It"Bunny Sigler- Parkway"Funky Hunk A' Guy"Susan Morse- Ampex"I Should Have Treated You Right"Barbara Greene- Renee"All God's Children Got Soul"Dorothy Morrison- Vedette "I Promise To Wait My Love"Martha & The Vandellas- Tamla-Motown"The Trouble With Boys"Little Eva- Dimension "Softly Softly"The Equals- President "I'm Comin' Home"Little Tony- Warner Brothers "Last Night In Soho"Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich- Fontana"Pick It Up Lay It In The Cut"Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings- Daptone"High Costa Living"Jake Najor & The Moment Of Truth- Colemine

Definition Radio
2021/12/31 - The most voted for new songs of 2021 as decided by you

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022


The most voted for new songs of 2021. Decided by you on the Definition Radio website! Playlist: "Say Less" by Guvna B ft. Still Shadey, Tidez "The Root Cause" by Resident, Cas Metah, ILL Clinton, Reckoncyle, Sounds Like Dsipl "Grwn Woman" by A.I. the Anomaly ft. B. Angelique "Addicted" by Ryland Junior "Victorious" by Sole Option ft. HiQ & Jah Tung "Sidewalk Psychology" by The Profit ft. Ryland Junior "Praise" by Eternia & Rel McCoy "Volume 1: Walk It Out" by Common Thread Collective "Indie Pen Dents" by Cas Metah & Sintax the Terrific & DJ Sean P ft. Mouf Warren "Heaven Be My Home" by E.Man ft. Baz Suamili "The Return" by The Praying Mantis ft. Lorna Harris, Kapes & Michael Personne "Smoke & Mirrors" by Rel McCoy & Peace 586 "Zombie" by Mark Durksen "Hands Up" by The Plowman ft. Junyah, Uzo Buks & E.Man "Done With That" by Sivion, Rel McCoy, Marksman Lloyd "Barz of Faith" by RoyalpriestHood "Back to the Basics" by Jon Corbin Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/782 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Definition Radio
2021/10/23 - K-man is playing the songs you requested us to "play it again..."

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021


Positive hip hop from Australia and beyond. K-man is playing the songs you requested us to "play it again Sam" (by Sam we mean K-man). Playlist: "Willy" by Andy Mineo & nobigdyl. "Indie Pen Dents" by Cas Metah & Sintax the Terrific & DJ Sean P ft. Mouf Warren "Victorious" by Sole Option ft. HiQ & Jah Tung "Sidewalk Psychology" by The Profit & Ryland Junior "Snake Eyes" by Izzy ft. Imbue "Praise" by Eternia & Rel McCoy "Done With That" by Sivion, RelMcCoy & Marksman Lloyd "Smoke & Mirrors" by Rel McCoy & Peace 586 "Son Sets" by The 4 Fathers "Hands Up" by The Plowman ft. Junyah, Uzo Buks & E.Man "Psych Check" by Phanatik "Victorious" by James Gardin "Mirror" by River Movement ft. Raw Torque "I'll Fly" by The Procussions ft. Tara Ellis Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/773 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Techrekpodden
129. Mätbar rekrytering med Marcus Brosjö - Global Head of People & Culture Svea Solar

Techrekpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 87:17


I premiäravsnittet för säsong 8 gästas vi av Marcus Brosjö, tidigare ansvarig för rekryteringen på HiQ och Klarna, och i dagsläget Global Head of People and Culture på solenergibolaget Svea Solar. Huvudtemat i dagens podd är mätbar rekrytering. Vi går igenom varför man ska mäta sin rekrytering, hur du kommer igång och vad som är viktigt att mäta.  Vi får även höra Marcus tankar om reject reasons och Talent Acquisition som framtidsyrke.  Är ditt företag i behov av IT-kompetens, hör av dig till cj@ants.se eller läs mer om hur vi arbetar på ants.se 

Definition Radio
2021/8/14 - The Profit is back with Part 2 of his Lockdown Edition on Definition - Forgotten Freshness

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021


The Profit is back with Part 2 of his Lockdown Edition on Definition - Forgotten Freshness. This week we pull some lost gems out of the archives and also debut some new music from NZ and the first solo single from Jonnie 3:16 Stay On. Tracklist: Victorious - Sole Option & HiQ ft. Jah Tung Son Sets - The 4 Fathers Voice For The Broken - Nfors & Izzy The Journey Of Time - Nfors ft. Rezadent Hands Up - The Plowman ft. Junyah, Uzo Buks & E.Man The Darkness - Stephen The Levite The Gathering - Mistery ft. Nilvoid, Phenomena & Lex 3 Soldiers - L-Fire, Raw Torque & Altty Nod Ya Head - Broadkast What Is Love - Nameless ft Lady Rae Reign Over Me - Righteouz Knight (aka Grungey Boguez) Stay On - Jonnie 3:16 Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/763 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

The Near Memo
FB Bulletin = newsletter + social, Shopify creates Ad Network, Supreme Court Ruling re-opens scraping question

The Near Memo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 19:29 Transcription Available


Facebook's new Bulletin product integrates tightly into Facebook groups, their newsfeed and comments. It is well a designed and a thoughtful newsletter implementation that could bring significant social benefits to newsletter publishers and new advertisers and news content to Facebook. From Localogy: “Shopify is planning to roll out an ad product called Shopify Audiences. The program will evidently position the company's sizable corpus of shopping data to better inform and target advertisers' campaigns on Facebook and Google.”In June, the Supreme court defined terms in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. As a result, they vacated a previous 9th Court Decision allowing scraping of publicly available information. This gives Microsoft‘s LinkedIn another chance to stop HiQ's scraping of the public data on their site. A possible outcome? Upending of the whole of the Martech world. The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.Near Memo Ep 22

Radio Cade
Measuring Imagination

Radio Cade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020


“Every imagination is distinct,” says Dan Hunter. “It is a conglomeration of what you’ve experienced, what you want to achieve, and what you remember.” Can imagination be measured, and what does it have to do with creativity and invention? How do teachers develop imagination in their students, and how is it elicited in the workplace? Host Richard Miles talks to Dan Hunter, the inventor of the Hunter Imagination Questionnaire, known as H-IQ, the first assessment of individual imagination and ideation. Dan is also an accomplished playwright, author, songwriter, teacher, and comedian. TRANSCRIPT: Intro: 0:00Inventors and their inventions. Welcome to Radio Cade, a podcast from the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention in Gainesville, Florida. The museum is named after James Robert Cade who invented Gatorade in 1965. My name is Richard Miles. We’ll introduce you to inventors and the things that motivate them. We’ll learn about their personal stories, how their inventions work, and how their ideas get from the laboratory to the marketplace. Richard Miles: 0:00Imagination. What does it really mean? Can it be measured? And what does it have to do with creativity and invention? I’m your host, Richard Miles, and my guest today via the miracle of Zoom is Dan Hunter, the inventor of the Hunter Imagination Questionnaire known as H-IQ, the first assessment of individual imagination and ideation. He’s also accomplished playwright, songwriter, and teacher. Welcome to the show, Dan. Dan Hunter: 0:00Thank you, Richard Richard Miles: 1:04So, Dan. This show is produced in Florida. I live in DC, You live in Massachusetts and we’re conducting the interview via a technology created in San Jose, California. Imagine that. Dan Hunter: 1:04Yes, exactly. Richard Miles: 1:17So I neglected to mention in introducing you that you are probably the world’s foremost authority on what makes Iowa funny. Dan Hunter: 1:25I’ll claim that honor. Yeah, I am a native of Iowa and lived there until about 20 years ago. Richard Miles: 1:32And you’ve written a couple of books on it as well. Sort of specifically humor and Iowa, right? Dan Hunter: 1:36Yeah, Three books. “Let’s Keep Des Moines a Private Joke,” “The Search for Iowa” and “We Don’t Grow Potatoes,” and, the last one is, “Iowa. It’s a State of Mind.” Richard Miles: 1:47Is this taken well by native Iowans that they like the ribbing? Or do you get some push back? Dan Hunter: 1:52No. I made my living for about 17 years, performing throughout the Midwest and primarily Iowa. I think Midwesterners, they appreciate humor about themselves, and they recognize that they have a calm humility about them, for the most part. Occasionally you get a crackpot, I mean one person once sent me back one of my books stapled 100 times. Richard Miles: 2:14Like I said, that’s an interesting side hustle. But I guess it wasn’t a side hustle a while. Dan Hunter: 2:20No, it was my main work at the time. Richard Miles: 2:22So, this is not a show dedicated to Iowa humor, as much as we, we could talk about that, but to showcase the stories of inventors and entrepreneurs, and at the root of most of those narratives are seeds of imagination and creativity. But the problem is imagination, sort of one of those amorphous words that a lot of people use and a lot of them use it differently, I thought. Let’s start by defining imagination itself, How would you give a fairly precise definition of imagination? And then we’ll go on after that to talk about the questionnaire you develop. Dan Hunter: 2:54I think it’s very important to distinguish between imagination, creativity, and innovation. Imagination is what happens inside a person’s mind and imagination is something that we all have. It’s part of being Homosapiens. It’s part of our evolution, and people use their imagination every day, often unaware that they are using their imagination. So the concise definition of imagination is, it is the ability to predict outcomes, visualized scenarios, and to engage in counterfactual thinking. So those three aspects are part of our daily life. I mean, you might be thinking, What am I gonna have for lunch? Should I go to downtown tomorrow? Where should we go on vacation? All of those involved predicting an outcome and visualizing this scenario, and it’s universal. Everybody does it now, you might ask yourself then, Well, what’s the difference between, say, me and Albert Einstein? Now, if you are trying to visualize where you left your car keys and you might visualize, Gee, do I see them in my mind on the kitchen counter? How do I see them by the back door? You’re using the same channels of visualization that Albert Einstein used because there’s no special channel for visualizing the universe. And the difference between most of us and Albert Einstein is that Albert Einstein practiced this his whole life, and he channeled his imagination to achieve his goals. He was able to visualize how light moved through the universe and how it might be bent by an orb or a solid body. He could actually visualize that in his mind, and that was the key to his success. So what about creativity? Creativity is defined as something that’s original, novel, of value, either aesthetic or utilitarian. And so it is actually a designation, and not of what goes on inside your mind, where you generate ideas, your imagination. It’s a designation that applies to your idea. Bringing your idea forward. Creativity is a designation given by others. It could be in your domain, it could be in your family. But the designation of creativity is not from you, can I use a metaphor? Richard Miles: 5:04Sure, of course, I love metaphors. Dan Hunter: 5:06This is a baseball metaphor, but then again, we are in America. Richard Miles: 5:10This is as close, as we’ll come baseball, probably in 2020. So go ahead. Dan Hunter: 5:14So imagination, creativity, and innovation. Imagination is when the batter is on deck in that little batter circle and warming up. Now, he or she could be thinking about anything, but we hope that she’s planning on a strategy, an idea to implement at the plate. She might be thinking ill bunt it down the third baseline, or I’ll try to hit it over the right field. Or maybe I’ll try to hit a home run. However, this is internal thinking imagination. She could be thinking about anything. She could be thinking about chicken pot pie, Cadillac Eldorado. It’s all internal at that point. Now, we hope that she is applying her imagination towards the goals of the game. Now, when she comes to bat, that is the chance to implement her idea. Now they’re too arbitrary white lines in baseball that extend into infinity, in theory. Those are the foul lines, and if you hit the ball outside of the foul line, no matter how powerful you hit it, it doesn’t count. Now it’s the same way with creativity. Your idea has to fall within the expectations of your domain within the expectations of society, be within the rules of the game. And so creativity, then, is when your idea works, and it’s recognized by people that it works and that it adds value within the game. Innovation is then when you have a tangible result the success like reaching first base air coming around the home plate. Now what I started to say is, the DaVinci is a very good example of this Leonardo DaVinci because we know from his notebooks that he had extraordinary ideas for somebody who lived in the late 15th early 16th century. Among them were human propelled helicopter, a set of flying wings. Now those ideas were only in his notebooks. They never were produced. The Duke of Milan could see no value in them, and so they were not useful. They weren’t deemed creative. They weren’t in the expectations of the Duke of Milan. Now skip to the second half of the 19th century, when a lot of his notebooks were found after being lost and during the end of the 19th century the question was not, can human beings fly? The question was when, because from about 1850 on, there was a great race to become the first self-propelled flying machine, and we know who finished first, which was the Wright Brothers. But so the time when they found these notebooks it was great excitement because the expectation was we will be able to fly and DaVinci’s ideas are considered creative. And in retrospect, in the last 20 years of the 21st century, museums have built replicas, particularly of the helicopter, and it doesn’t fly. But nonetheless, it’s what’s interesting about that. So all ideas begin in imagination, they can’t begin anywhere else. And therefore, if you channel your imagination, if you use your imagination, you will have ideas that maybe recognizes creative or they may not depending on the audience and the time of society. Richard Miles: 8:19You talked about, Einstein talked about DaVinci so clearly there are people who develop this skill better than others. but It’s not something that someone is totally lacking imagination. Just give an example from the other end of the spectrum. We have, ah, a brand new eight-month granddaughter, and what’s fascinating is to see her develop. And you can kind of see her understanding the world increase, including imagination. One example, where in the last month to six weeks she now understands that if somebody disappears from the room, they don’t disappear from the world. When she hears, noises or footsteps coming from outside the world, she looks expectantly so clearly she knows that somebody is gonna pop around the corner based on the steps. So that’s the prototype of beginning to imagine yourself right in different spatial areas or different time periods and so on. So you and others have developed a questionnaire that can really get at the fine tuning assessment of somebody’s. Is it their potential to imagine? Or is it just a snapshot of where they are on that spectrum of, say, being an eight-month-old baby who figures out that people exist outside of the room? And Einstein or DaVinci? Dan Hunter: 9:26First, let me address one of the differences between Einstein and DaVinci and most people. Everything that goes on in your brain is neural connections. Neural networks, where the synapses process an electrical charge inside the neuron converts it to a chemical at the synapse, and then it goes to the next one. What we know about the plasticity, the neural plasticity, the brain is that the brain strengthens how you use it. In other words, practice improves that network in your brain. There’s a classic study of 24 jugglers, and 12 of them had to learn how to juggle, and the other 12 had the great challenge of not learning how to juggle, what happened? Well, there’s actually an increase in the gray matter on the dorsal lateral side of those who learned how to juggle the brain structure itself changed by the learning. The non-jugglers had no change then. This is curious because, of course, the jugglers, the new jugglers, they did it for the month that they were required to do. And most of them stopped because they realized that being able to juggle was not going to increase their chance of passing on their DNA to anyone. So they stop juggling they came back six months later, and that growth in the brain in the gray matter had disappeared. The brain had rerouted that gray matter, those neurons for other tasks. So if you want imagination, you have to practice it, like Einstein did. Or like DaVinci, who walked the streets with his notebook constantly drawing constantly writing his ideas. Now HIQ, which I developed as a solo project. It does not compare your imagination to mine, and the reason for that is is that every imagination is distinct. Even identical twins who share the same genome will not have a similar imagination. It’s that imagination is that conglomeration of what you’ve experienced, what you want to achieve, what you remember. So it’s those three aspects and, you know, from literature and elsewhere that people remember events quite differently, so they have their own understanding of it that informs their own imagination. So the HIQ. The idea came to me when I was working to try to increase the importance of creative work in the schools, and my first thought was, well, we need to have some way of keeping score because Americans value what we can measure, particularly in the schools, and so those things that are immeasurable, such as creativity. They get overlooked or sidelined because they don’t fit into the equation. They don’t fit into the algorithm. So my thought was, if we could establish a measurement that would increase the importance of the creative work, I won’t go into my original idea, which was almost implemented in Oklahoma. But it was similar to something the CDC does. A CDC examines at-risk populations like postnatal, neonatal elderly, youth at risk. They actually measure behaviors to determine potential outcomes. And that’s what the original index was going to do. But as I thought about it, I realized couple of things one. The most important thing is how you use your imagination and getting students to channel their imagination towards their goals. And so the HIQ is based on four sessions, none longer than eight minutes. So it’s easiest schedule inside of a classroom, and you can do it shorter doesn’t have to go the full eight minutes and has very simple prompts. There’s no secret sauce just like that, no secret sauce between Einstein visualizing and you. It is the same skills, so that prompts ask, you know what are you doing with your imagination? What do you want to do? What do you hope to achieve? And then at the end of the first session, if you’re invited to write as many ideas as you can and it’s not an English test, you don’t need to be grammatically correct as long as you can remember your ideas from what you write at the end of the first session, the software seals your ideas up in a virtual envelope on stores it. Then you have an incubation period 3 to 7 days. Now, if you didn’t like your ideas in the first session, doesn’t matter because you’re gonna have three more sessions and the human brain being what it is. You will either consciously or subconsciously ask yourself, Why didn’t I have any ideas so it gets easier as you go along? Second session is visualization. The third session is on change and invention and discovering again every time your ideas air sealed and stored at the end of the fourth session, all your ideas come back to you. And you assess the idea is on a liquored scale, 1 to 10. That’s what gives you the score. It’s not a diagnostic test. It doesn’t say you’re creative and you’re not because we all have imagination. What it actually measures is how engaged you are with your ideas Now that is valuable to the individual. It’s also a former metacognition because you examine in that time period how you generate ideas where you get your ideas and you focus on the notion that, yeah, I can generate ideas. That’s my responsibility. For the schools they get a score in the aggregate, what that allows them to do. And here’s the measurement part that allows them to determine what changes occurring with these students in terms of their imagination. So you have on opening sessions, say, at the beginning of the year, and that’s a benchmark. You can take it again at the end of the semester or at the end of year. One school wants to start with the incoming freshman, and so it’s a very distinctive questionnaire and is very different from existing creativity tests. I’m sure you’ve seen some of those the nine-dot test and others, but the thing that puzzles me about the other creativity tests is that they are designed by an expert, administered on one day, and then evaluated by that same expert. So aren’t we really measuring whether or not you fit the experts’ idea of creativity? There’s no chance for you to find your own imagination, which is what HIQ does for you. Richard Miles: 15:24So, Dan, I think I understand how the test works. But let me just see if I do understand. If I were to sit and take the test and in session one, what exactly is the questions? Like what I wanted to believe Is that kind of Dan Hunter: 15:35what do you hope to do, create, or achieve in the next few months? Richard Miles: 15:38So let’s say I said, okay, I’ve got a great idea on a manned mission to Mars, right? Okay, and then in session two, I could say either that was a stupid idea. That’s not going anywhere, or I come back and say, Well, I’ve done some thinking about it, and we need to establish a base on the moon first, and then we need to build stuff on the moon. And would that be evidence that I was engaging with my idea as opposed to just tossing it out? Or where would I fall on the spectrum then of imagination? Dan Hunter: 16:06I would say that you are engaged with your imagination when you get to that point, when you’re starting to ask yourself what else? If you just say, go to Mars and those are the sorts of ideas that floats through your mind quite frequently. But it’s far better that, as you point out, that when you become engaged with the idea and you start exploring the ramifications, what are the nuances? What are the different angles? And you feel yourself gaining interest in momentum. That’s when you’re engaged with your imagination. Now let me share with you what high school students at Conquer Academy wrote when they first did the HIQ, one student wrote that she wanted to write an in-depth essay on the treatment of adolescence and state mental hospitals. She also wanted to develop an algorithm to imitate Stuxnet and to see if it will could be damaged by a computer virus. Now those were pretty ambitious. Then the next questions answer Right after that, I want to get pretty your glasses. I need new blue jeans. Now, the point of that is that that’s how imagination works. It’s not something you reserve for the glory ideas. It’s something that occurs every day, and the glory ideas come along, too. Not that often, but something you use every day Richard Miles: 17:15You used earlier the great analogy of hitting between the foul lines. You could power the ball over the left-field bleachers, but if it’s left of the foul line, people may be impressed. But it doesn’t go. How does imagination translate into the type of curriculum that we teach, if at all, or testing or improving imagination and then in the workplace? Because you can imagine no pun intended, you could be in that workplace, have all these great ideas. But if your employer says I want X, Y and Z from you 9 to 5 and you go hey no, no, I got a great idea for M. They don’t want to listen, that’s not what they’re paying you for. You have somebody like that would give up or they don’t do it. Dan Hunter: 17:52In that case, M, would be a foul ball. Richard Miles: 17:55Right, exactly, yeah. So let’s start with schools. Are there types of schools that do this better in terms of encouraging that imagination to develop into creativity to develop in the action or are they all getting a failing grade? Dan Hunter: 18:07I don’t think they get a failing grade. Really. It comes down to the individual teacher when I give workshops to teachers and I asked them or I suggest ways that they can increase student imagination. One of the touchstones I come back to is if you give an assignment to your students and you know ahead of time what it’s gonna look like when it comes back, then you’re not increasing their imagination. So I’ll tell you a story. That’s a good example of how you could teach for creativity. When I was in fifth grade, I had a science teacher, Miss Dixie Douglas, and she wanted to teach us the anatomy of the human body, and she could have had us memorized the bones. But instead, she said, make a skeleton. How do you do that? We can’t make a skeleton, she said. You can use anything you want on. She gave us a break, she said. The skull, which has 40 some bones in it. We could just have one piece for the whole skull and it’s extra bones, so people went out and I got a coat hanger and straight out, I put empty spools of thread for the vertebrae, little pieces of felt for the pad in between. I used the inside rollers of paper towels for the arms, the only in the femur, and everybody had a different approach. Now my head was the hardest one to do, and so I kind of tried to shape it out of Styrofoam. It didn’t look very good, but she didn’t say how to do it. She just said, come back with it. Well, at the end, one friend of mine came in and hit the skull ahead. That he had on his skeleton was a head of lettuce, and again, who could have predicted that? And again, it’s a head, so it works. So my reaction is that people who are teaching for creativity are allowing students to be responsible for their ideas and moving the responsibility for imagination off the teacher and onto the student. Another good example of that was a high school teacher in Oklahoma who got tired of high school students complaining about high school. Well, she said, that’s it, I’ve had it, plan your own high school. You got six weeks, everything from the ground up, and stopped, so they had to figure everything out. And so what you see in that process is taking in questions, recognizing where you need information, exchange, and collaboration with each other and it’s very much like a business should work. I’m going back to the business part about the guy who came up with M when they wanted X, Y and Z. The biggest short come in any group of humans is the failure to listen. And so, that person, maybe his idea may be completely whack-a-doo, but somebody at least has to listen to him. Richard Miles: 20:41Then let’s talk about some of the variables in the aggregate that you think may influence the stock of imagination, creativity, and a given country or culture. Are there things that you see happening on a large scale that seem to point towards well, that is good in enhancing or missing more creative, imaginative responses, Whereas that is not, one example that I’m sure you’ve seen a lot as well is when my wife when I first started the Cade Museum, we talked to a lot of inventors and entrepreneurs, and we go to their offices and we asked him for over their origin story of the invention. And we noticed on their bookshelf the books that they had were all over the map. They weren’t just on their particular discipline. They had books on history and the arts and cooking and sports and everything. The other thing that we did notice and it wasn’t s significant relation, but an awful lot of particularly the physicians and engineers and we talked to were amateur musicians. And so it seemed to us on our very small sample side of several dozen, maybe up to 100 of these folks, that this ability to see outside of your particular training seemed to have an effect because again, we’ve got a lot of great researchers. But not very many of them actually become inventors. There was an additional variable of play in spurring them on to the next level of actually creating a new technology or product or idea whatever. And our thesis was that it was training in the arts of the ability to see outside of their own training, that supercharged the creativity you had. Do you see anything like that? In your experience, in your research playing out citywide or statewide, globally, in terms of the variables that go into this? Dan Hunter: 22:16That’s difficult, I don’t see anything that happens consistently in schools or government or business. I think that there’s a lot of lip service to wanting this so called innovative workforce. But I don’t see a concentrated effort to get there, which I believe would involve changing fundamental attitudes in the schools. I think that is essential mean that has to happen because we are teaching students preparing them for jobs that don’t yet exist using technologies that haven’t been invented. So what should we teach them? We should teach them the ability to generate their own ideas, and as you point out, combine disparate items to see something freshly, to see something new. I think that when you talk about the inventors and engineers and doctors you talked about with the variety of books on their shelves playing music, I think it comes back to the word curiosity. That if you have a natural and innate curiosity, you’re gonna try things and find things that other people don’t, and you have to be able to look. In one of my creative workshops. I used to talk about how much the subconscious controls our moment to moment daily lives. And to exemplify that, I would ask everybody in the room to be quiet and still, this would usually be in a classroom or some kind of business room, and say, do you hear any sounds that you hadn’t heard before? Well, there’s usually a very strong buzz from the fluorescent tubes, and they all hear that now on. My point is that’s been there since you first walked in. And I once did that with a group of composers, and they had all already heard it because that’s their bent in life is listening to sounds. But yes, I think it’s very important to have a broad interest and the aspect of music to get back to that something very interesting about music. But I don’t think we fully understand why. But when you play music and sometimes when you listen to music, it engages almost all of your brain when you do that and they’re not many functions that do that, and we don’t really know why it does that. But it has a powerful effect on music is a great mystery. Another point I might make about the connection between musicians and ideas. When you play music, you have to focus and it takes you out of the current world, and your entire conscious mind is focused on playing the music. The next notes on ideas often come when we shift our focus away from the problem itself. And I think that’s something that music does. Or people say they get their ideas in the shower. I have a friend in New Mexico who gets his ideas mowing the lawn. It’s almost as if you shut down the conscious activity and your brain will generate ideas. However, I would point out Pastor who said ideas Air favored by the fertile mind. You have to have a prepared mind to get ideas. In other words, I’m not going to get an idea about how to do a Mars Rover. I don’t think about it, but I think about plays and so I’ll get an idea for that. Or I’ll think about how to talk about creativity, and I’ll get an idea for that. Richard Miles: 25:20So one of the things that I’ve been wanting to do, at the Cade Museum and this, this will warm your heart. Dan is I’ve always thought comedy was a fascinating example of creativity and invention. In that every joke, at least when it’s told the first time, by definition is a surprise, right that if you land a punch line, you’ve got to take people by surprise. And that’s what triggers that laughter and so on. And it’s why comics have to change their material right because if you never change your material, you’d be out of business after a couple of years or sooner. Dan Hunter: 25:48It’s very interesting, because how to understand comedy is also a mystery. We don’t really know why we laugh or why we laugh from an evolutionary point of view. There was a scholar in Alberta, Canada, who claimed that he found the 10 most funny words in English, and his view was that if you just be used those words, people will laugh. Well, I wrote a piece on In all 10 words are on there, and it’s not funny has to do with the lack of surprise right on the funny word. If it’s put in the right place and surprises you, it can. I think comedy is very close to that, because again, in comedy, you have disparate things, put together reversals or the unexpected twist. And I think it’s the same with inventions that to use a cliche that moment of what if we did this in this in this or what? If we didn’t do this, how would that surprise us? How would that change things? And I think again it goes back to curiosity. I used to work with farmers and carpenters and there was always this, let’s just try this, what the hell, see if that works, you get a kick out of it if it doesn’t. Richard Miles: 26:54right? Yeah, and the other interesting about comedy too is it’s context matters, right? You’re not gonna really land a joke unless people see a little bit of themselves or their neighbor, their family member in that joke, which is one generally doesn’t usually transfer across cultures or nations very well, because people have no idea what they’re making fun of. Dan Hunter: 27:11Well, I give you a very interesting example. I was once doing a show in northeastern Missouri for 800 farmers sitting on folding chairs, drinking coffee in a high school gymnasium. I was supposed to make them laugh, and I started it, and I have been doing it for a few years, so I had an idea what worked with farmers and what didn’t. So I started up my usual show and nothing, still throughout the room. I could feel cold sweat rolling down my back. What? They’re not laughing, so I didn’t know what to do. So suddenly I just stopped and I hit the guitar and I muffled the cord silence across the room and I looked out around everybody, and I said, I leaned on the microphone I said, You know, this stuff is funny and one woman, about 12 rows back started to giggle, and then it spread all over the room, and that was fine for the rest of the show, so they didn’t know it was supposed to be funny that they were supposed to laugh. Richard Miles: 28:06They were taking you seriously. Dan Hunter: 28:07Yes, yeah, and when you talk about context, every performance, even exchanging jokes on the street, everybody has to know their role. And we all know that we’ve laughed at jokes that weren’t that funny because we were in a social situation and trying to make people feel good. But that context is everything. Ah, lot of communication resides in the listener, and the listeners expectations. Richard Miles: 28:31So, Dan, my last question was going to tell me a joke. I can’t lift past the opportunity. We are recording this in April 2020. We’re in the midst of this Covid19 pandemic. I wanted to give you a chance to share your thoughts. If you have any on the role of creativity, for better or worse and time are going through, I’ll just give a couple of examples. I mean, obviously a lot of people are trying to work on things like vaccines or new types of treatments. But at the other end of the scale, you have entire ballet companies choreographing things online or symphony orchestra in the same thing. How is creativity playing a role in the extraordinary circumstances we find ourselves right now. Dan Hunter: 29:11What is pretty consistent in this is that the creativity doesn’t disappear, doesn’t go underground and vanishes. It’s there one of the pieces I wrote in my newsletter or about the homemade masks and the way people use them to express their individuality. The act of being home alone is an active imagination. How are you going to deal with yourself? What you gonna think about? How do you pass the time. I think there’s a lot of opportunity for people to maintain their imagination and even increase it going to your library shelf, getting the variety of ideas out of there. There is one area I would like to speak out against, though, if I can. I think online education. We’ve been thrown into this national experiment completely unprepared as teachers, parents and students for online education, and I think that is a chilling prospect. First off, I know from the surveys the students don’t like it. Some teachers don’t really object to it. But the heart of the matter is that school is a place where you generate ideas and where you think about issues and where you learn. The home is a place where you play with your dog or yell at your brothers and sisters. I think that we can’t let whatever success or money can be saved by online education. We can’t let that disrupt regular classroom education when the virus passes by, because so much of what we do in school is not just learning skills or data or content. We also learn how to make friends how to get along with each other, how to resolve conflicts. We watch teachers as they model being an adult. So I think that the online education is merely a temporary parachute. Richard Miles: 30:52Well, we’re certainly gonna have lots of testimonials from parents, said Wow. This is a lot harder than we thought, trying to do that also with supplementing various online things. And so I think there may be a little thirst to get back to the very personal with others and in front of others. Dan Hunter: 31:06Yes, and I think for parents to realize how hard it is gives him a better appreciation for teachers. And we need to go back to the question of what’s wrong with our schools. It’s not the curriculum, it’s not the books. It’s. We need to pay teachers more to get good teachers. And if we care about education, then teachers should be well paid. Richard Miles: 31:26Well, I can’t think of a better note that ended on that. So Dan, thank you very much for joining me this morning and hopefully the next interview we could do in person and best of luck to you and look forward to talking to you in the future. Dan Hunter: 31:30Thanks, Richard. Take care. Outro: 31:31Radio Cade is produced by the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention, located in Gainesville, Florida, Richard Miles is the podcast host and Ellie Thom coordinates inventor interviews. Podcasts are recorded at Heartwood Soundstage and edited and mixed by Bob McPeak. The Radio Cade Theme song was produced and performed by Tracy Columns and features violinist Jacob Lawson.

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Episode 018: Skill Mapper - Exploring Your Organization's Hidden Talents

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 38:58


Wondering what the future of workforce planning looks like? Interested in exploring the full scope of your organization's skills? Host Matt DeSantis catches up with the folks behind hiQ Labs' latest workforce planning product, Skill Mapper, in an in-depth look at a tool that is helping to answer these questions. First, Amelia Barker, hiQ's Director of Customer Success joins the podcast to chat about her experience as an HR practitioner/consultant and the way that talent acquisition and workforce planning has changed over the past decade. Then, we take a trip back to Elevate Santa Clara to hear hiQ Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer Genevieve Graves discuss the challenges that many companies currently face when trying to build workforce and succession plans. Finally, hiQ People Analytics Team member Ben Teusch joins the conversation to breakdown how (and why) such products are getting built.

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Episode 017: Michael Housman: A conversation with Podcast Host & Data Scientist in Residence

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 34:06


hiQ's Workforce Scientist in Residence and the host of this podcast - Michael Housman - has spent countless hours interviewing other leaders in the space but we decided to turn the tables and interview him in anticipation of his departure from the podcast.  Michael shares about how he landed in people analytics, how his training as an Economist colors the way that he approaches problems, his personal reflections about hosting the People Analytics Podcast, and what he's up to next.  We're sad to see him go but Michael will continue to be a part of the hiQ family and will inevitably end up hosting any panels that we organize at Elevate conferences.

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Episode 015: The Future of Work

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 36:41


Artificial intelligence is the hot topic that everyone's talking about these days but the term itself is very broad and it touches on predictive analytics, cognitive computing, and even robotics.  Regardless of how it's defined, one thing is certain - it's making its way into the workplace through hundreds of different applications, tools, and technologies that people analytics teams can use to leverage the power of data science.  For the 2016 Elevate conference in Santa Clara, hiQ put together a star-studded panel of industry leaders with different areas of expertise: Ian O'Keefe, Global People Analytics Leader, JP Morgan Al Adamsen, Founder & Executive Director of the Talent Strategy Institute (TSI) Garry Mathiason, Partner at Littler Mendelson  The three panelists talked about the future of artificial intelligence in the workplace, how companies are utilizing these tools right now to make an impact on their ROI, and some of the risks that are present with respect to the contract that exists between employee and employer.  It's a fascinating conversation that provides a glimpse into the future of HR.

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Episode 013: 2016 hiQ Elevate - Elevation Awards, Intel's Alexis Fink, and Q&A w/ the PA Community

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 35:57


hiQ Elevate along with the first-ever Elevation awards were held on October 26th at co-host, Intel's campus in Santa Clara, CA as the third of hiQ Labs' 2016 Elevate series. The event recognized some of the most remarkable achievements in people analytics and brought together a wide range of professionals and practitioners to share best practices and learn from each other.  In this Elevate-focused podcast, we hear from Intel's General Manager, Talent Intelligence & Analytics, Alexis Fink, who shares her presentation, “From Optimism to Impact, Getting Results with Talent Analytics," followed by a very special "Man on the Street" segment where our very own Michael Housman interviews attendees at the event and asks them about the parts of the event that really resonated with them, what they thought of the award winners, and what part of the conference was their favorite. Also, hiQ Labs' CEO, Darren Kaplan, offers his predictions of what the industry will look like in the next five years in this really fun episode that offers up a small glimpse into what it's like to attend one of hiQ's conferences.

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Epsiode 009: Zev Eigen and Ryan Hammond: A Discussion of Big Data and Inclusionary Practices

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 53:46


Zev Eigen, Littler Mendelson's Global Director of Data Analytics, has an unusual background in that he is both an employment attorney and also a data scientist.  As such, he's in a unique position to talk about some of the opportunities and the risks posed by some of the cutting edge data science techniques that are increasingly being applied to the workforce.  He joins us on the podcast along with hiQ's very own Head of People Analytics - Ryan Hammond - to have a fun discussion about cognitive biases, the best way to present technical work to lay people, and even some of the work that his new venture - Cherry Tree - is doing to de-stigmatize those with criminal backgrounds and help get them back into the workforce.  Learn about how big data can be a force for good.