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This is a bonus episode where I go solo to discuss the emergence of Artificial Intelligence and the potential downsides of it.It goes without saying that I am very excited about the prospects of AI but I wanted to take a contrarian approach to my own ideas on the benefits of these disruptive technologies and discuss in length some potential harms that may arise.Thank you for listening / watching! If you enjoyed this episode, let me know! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, comment, and share the episode with your loved ones.----Highlights:00:00 intro03:14 DeepFakes04:30 AI and Extortion05:41 Greenskull AI Uses Voice Cloning06:53 Risks for Individuals07:57 Watermark for ChatGPT09:58 Ray Kurzweil's Predictions11:00 Using AI for misinformation.14:00 We must build a foundation based on protecting the individualSOURCES:AI experts warn deepfakes could lead to crimes like extortion and terrorismhttps://www.inverse.com/input/culture/ai-experts-warn-deepfakescould-lead-to-crimes-like-extortion-and-terrorismDeepfakes Ranked as Most Serious AI Threathttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2020/aug/deepfakes-ranked-most-serious-ai-crime-threat AI-enabled future crimehttps://crimesciencejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40163-020-00123-8Predictions by Ray Kurzweilhttps://www.kurzweilai.net/futurism-ray-kurzweil-claims-singularity-will-happen-by-2045#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%20have%20also%20set%20the,level%20intelligence%2C%E2%80%9D%20Kurzweil%20said.Extortion and AIhttps://securityintelligence.com/articles/how-protect-against-deepfake-attacks-extortion/Open AI Watermark for ChatGPThttps://techcrunch.com/2022/12/10/openais-attempts-to-watermark-ai-text-hit-limits/DeepFakes: Is This Video Even Real?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OqFY_2JE1cGreenskull AI Video on Voice Cloning:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RUQ_vZ-og0
Marli Huijer is hoogleraar Publieksfilosofie aan de Erasmus school of Philosohpy, voorzitter Stichting Maand van de Filosofiie, en columnist voor dagblad Trouw. Nu schreef zij het boek De toekomst van het sterven, waarin ze de omgang met veroudering en dood op persoonlijk en maatschappelijk niveau onderzoekt. Hebben ziektes en aftakeling betekenis omdat ze ons voorbereiden op de dood? Bestaat er zoiets als een juist moment om te sterven? Dit boek is het zevende deel van de reeks, Vitale ideeën voor de wereld van morgen, waarin denkers zich bezighouden met de vraag: hoe willen we dat de wereld er morgen uitziet, en wat moeten we daarvoor doen? Lara Billie Rense gaat met Marli Huijer in gesprek.
The Hebrew God of Genesis is dead. The Hebrew God of Genesis remains dead, and we have killed him" –declared Nietzsche over 120 years ago. Okay. But, what now? What is a culture supposed to do after it has dismantled its central existential meaning script? Well, the masterpiece game NieR: Automata (dubbed the most philosophical game ever made) has a number of interesting ways of approaching this question.
What role does observational science play in your philosophy of education? John Amos Comenius (1592-1670), the “father of modern teaching,”[1] broke with tradition when he called out: And why should we need other teachers than these our senses to learn to know the works of Nature? Why, say I, should we not, instead of these … The post Charlotte Mason and the Philosohpy of Science first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry.
A talk on Plato's Philosohpy by Dr Stephen J Costello
Wayne Price on Anarchism and Marxist Economics Wayne Price is longtime anarchist, author and currently a member of Bronx Climate Justice North and the Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council, or MACC, in New York City. After reading his book, The Value Of Radical Theory: An Anarchist Introduction to Marx's Critique of Political Economy (AK Press, 2013), I got excited to speak to him about his views on anarchists engaging Marxist economic concepts and some of the historical conflicts and engagements between Marxism and Anarchism. We talk about his political trajectory from a pacifist Anarchist in high school, through Trotskyism and back to anarchy. Wayne talks about common visions of what an anarchist economy might look like, how we might get there, class and intersection of other oppressions, critique of State Capitalism. Wayne sees the oppressed of the world having a chance during this economic freeze to fight against re-imposition of wide-scale capitalist ecocide by building libertarian, anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and heterogenous future societies in the shell of the old. You can find his books Anarchism & Socialism: Reformism or Revolution? available from at AKPress.Org and The Abolition Of The State: Anarchist & Marxist Perspectives (AuthorHouse, 2007) or through a fine, independent radical bookstore in your area that could use support. A reminder that AKPress published books, such as "The Value..." can be purchased in e-book format for free from AKPress.org. You can find some of Wayne's writing at this mirror of AnarchistLibrary, as well as at the site for the Platformist Anarkismo Network, Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, and The Utopian Journal (seemingly out of print). . ... . .. featured tracks: Rudy Ray Moore - Put Your Weight On It - The Turning Point Todrick Hall - Rent - Quarantine Queen Little Richard - Mississippi (instrumental) - King Of Rock And Roll (The Complete Reprise Recordings)
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/ttc5This is episode 5 of Tim’s Two Cents – a brand new show where Tim argues with himself.One this episode, Tim talks about traditionalism.We all look back to the past for wisdom, but do we sometimes go too far with how much weight we give to these ideas? Is something proven to work just because it has worked in the past? Is tradition something that we should strive to keep or should we focus on making progress instead of carrying around dead people’s baggage?Tim will wrestle with these questions and more on this fresh episode of Tim’s Two Cents. Tune in now!Every click helps. If this podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Also follow http://twitter.com/bakersdozen93 on Twitter and message him all your complaints, adulation, and general thoughts.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
Is it morally permissible to kill one person to save five others? Jake discusses utilitarianism and speciesism with Brandyn Heppard.
SUMMARY This was a really important discussion for me. I think so often people just have no idea what Feng Shui is about actually about, or what it’s understanding could do in our lives. It’s not just about how you arrange the furniture. It’s about how we, as planetary beings, learn to live in balance and harmony with nature. I wouldn’t call Tisha a Feng Shui expert. I would call her an ambassador. A messenger with a profound understanding of our universe and how we can thrive within it. I hope you get as much enjoyment out of this discussion as I did. BIO Tisha Morris is the best-selling author of Decorating With the Five Elements of Feng Shui (Llewellyn 2015), Mind Body Home: Transform Your Life One Room at a Time (Llewellyn 2012), Feng Shui Your Life: The Quick Guide to Decluttering Your Home and Renewing Your Life (Turner Publishing 2010). Prior to entering the healing arts, Tisha practiced law and obtained a Fine Arts degree in Interior Design. She is a certified feng shui consultant, life coach, energy healer, and yoga instructor. Tisha works one-on-one with clients’ homes and business and is the founder of Earth Home School of Feng Shui. For more information, visit Tisha at www.earthhome.tv. HIGHLIGHTS • The term “Feng Shui” actually translates to “wind and water”. It’s used this way because of how the wind and water shape the land. It was originally used for locating proper burial or auspicious sites for royalty. • The history of Feng Shui was only recorded orally, never in written form. • Feng Shui comes from Chinese medicine. Acupuncture is actually feng shui for the body. It’s a balancing of the five elements. In turn, Feng Shui is actually Acupuncture for the home. • Feng Shui is about learning to live in harmony with nature, as a planetary being. • Feng shui begins with the land. It starts with the history and energy of the land, which will affect us as we experience that space. • It’s so important to be conscious of your space and it’s influence on you. • When you’re in a transition of some type, you’re sort of off the hook in terms of the Feng Shui of the space you’re in. However, it still has an influence on your energy, so be intentional about it. • Connection with nature allows us to instill balance in our lives. It aligns us with an element of the source of life itself. • You never want a mirror next to your bed. It’s said to allow third party entities to enter into your psyche. • The understanding of Feng Shui can help us see our blind spots, our shadows and our potential alignment with nature, humanity, and Spirit. • Physical clutter and emotional clutter are not so different and are often intertwined. • We are connected to the spaces we spend time in. Those spaces influence our energy and perspectives. We should be just as mindful. • For me (Jared), Feng Shui has opened up a whole new lens and language for understanding the world. It’s become a source of awe in my life. BEST MOMENTS If you’re not conscious of your space, what are you conscious of? There are only a few things in this world that we have control over; our mind, our body, and our home. RESOURCES RESOURCES Website: http://www.earthhome.tv/ Twitter: @tishalmorris Facebook: / Facebook: /earthhomeco Pinterest: @tishalmorris Instagram: @earthhomeco YouTube: / Pinterest: @tishalmorris Instagram: @earthhomeco YouTube: / Instagram: @earthhomeco YouTube: / YouTube: /tishalmorris
Gary Smith, director of Smith Walbridge Clinics, briefly talks about the philosophy and conceptual basis for Smith Walbridge.