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In this podcast, we cover - 1. The art and science of curating interesting conversations 2. Nuances of productising serendipity 3. Anyone's technology and philosophy suite Introducing Alfred Malmros Currently building Anyone, an app that makes it easier to get and give advice through 5-minute phone calls. Get in touch for early access. Previously worked at Google's Jigsaw, that builds technology to make people in the world safer. Launched and built the Jigsaw brand and brought Perspective, Intra, Project Shield, Montage and Protect Your Election to market. Created Blackout to help people understand technology and its role in the world, a VICE News documentary about technology and the global struggle for free expression. Built Sideways Dictionary which explains technology using analogies everyone can understand. Featured on Ad Age's 40 under 40 list, exhibited at the Smithsonian in New York and the Design Museum and Science Museum in London. Awarded D&AD Pencils, One Show Pencils, Webbys and Cannes Lions; and named one of Sweden's 101 most talented people by Veckans Affärer. Associate lecturer at London College of Communication and a RSA Fellow. Introducing Vjera Orbanic Building a start-up, designing conversations. Background in contemporary art and performance. Specialised in leadership development, course design and coaching. Launched ventures that combine arts, learning and training and development.
This week, we sit down with Project Shield's founder, King Arthur, who is pioneering Rugpull Insurance for the NFT space. Starting as an NFT degen like many of you, he felt the sting of a rug himself and decided to do something about it. Their focus is currently on insuring entire collections, but their roadmap includes insuring personal wallets and DeFi tokens. Tune in to hear all about it!As always, we want to stress that nothing in this is financial investment advice. Our goal with these conversations is to give everyone listening one more tool in their belt to utilize while they do their own research about DeFi projects & the space in general.House Of Obsidian Discord: https://discord.gg/obsidiansObsidian Twitter: https://twitter.com/ObsidianCouncilObsidian's website: https://www.obsidianfi.com/Weekly Crypto News: https://medium.com/@obsidiancouncilocFind our speakers this week:Guest: Project Shield - https://twitter.com/Pr0jectShieldHost: Matthew Walker, https://www.instagram.com/hawaiianmint/ --- https://twitter.com/hawaiianmintShoutout to our editor, Hansalord for the excellent work!
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Project Shield is offering projects the first ever IRL NFT rug insurance! How did we get here? Tune in to find out. Project Shield is minting 9/25/2022! Don't miss it. Discord: https://discord.gg/aMzfznKKUS Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pr0jectShield
Security is the focus at SectorH! Joins us as we chat with founder @HackersAgents to discuss his uniquie NFT project centered around protecting evertyone against scams. SectorH Info: https://discord.gg/pAxWNw55pc https://twitter.com/SectorHSecurity https://sectorh.io/ https://magiceden.io/marketplace/1337_rings Project Shield Info: https://discord.gg/aCXxxmtVdQ https://twitter.com/Pr0jectShield Project Shield will offer new project a program including doxing, vetting, security and accountability measures, while providing an IRL 3rd party provided insurance product against a rug. If the project rugs, holders will be refunded the mint price. Project Shield holders will receive a portion of the revenue generated by this service. Our goal is to be the most trusted name in the NFT space.
Join us as we continue to talk to projects that help those that have been rugged. Rugged Revenants is developing a game that uses a rugged NFT as the quarter. There are even prizes for winning! Rugged Revenants Info: https://discord.gg/gE3DxcstsJ https://twitter.com/RuggedRevenants https://ruggedrevenants.io/ Sponsored by Project Shield. Project Shield will offer new project a program including doxing, vetting, security and accountability measures, while providing an IRL 3rd party provided insurance product against a rug. If the project rugs, holders will be refunded the mint price. Project Shield holders will receive a portion of the revenue generated by this service. Our goal is to be the most trusted name in the NFT space. Join Discord for weekly NFT giveaways! https://discord.gg/aCXxxmtVdQ
New Series on projects that are giving utility to rugged NFTs. Join us as we chat with Pixel Invaderz about their new program to help those that have been rugged. Special thanks to Project Shield which is helping to make this space safe from rugs. Pixel Invaderz : https://discord.gg/GmyVm6PKTZ Project Shield: https://discord.gg/aCXxxmtVdQ
Project SHIELD is an early childhood project currently underway at Kent State University that hopes to establish, on a national level, how libraries can partner with healthcare practitioners to support learning and health in early childhood. Kent State's School of Information and College of Nursing teamed up for the project and recently received a grant from the Institute of Museums and Library Services to fund the research.
Project SHIELD is an early childhood project currently underway at Kent State University that hopes to establish, on a national level, how libraries can partner with healthcare practitioners to support learning and health in early childhood. Kent State's School of Information and College of Nursing teamed up for the project and recently received a grant from the Institute of Museums and Library Services to fund the research.
Leo Laporte speaks with Jigsaw's Chief Operating Officer Dan Keyserling. They discuss how the incubator, which began as Google Ideas, is working to make the world a better place by building technologies to help fight attacks on free speech, online harassment, violent extremism, and other injustices with projects like Project Shield, Password Alert, Conversation AI, Digital Attack Map, Outline, Share the Facts, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dan Keyserling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Leo Laporte speaks with Jigsaw's Chief Operating Officer Dan Keyserling. They discuss how the incubator, which began as Google Ideas, is working to make the world a better place by building technologies to help fight attacks on free speech, online harassment, violent extremism, and other injustices with projects like Project Shield, Password Alert, Conversation AI, Digital Attack Map, Outline, Share the Facts, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dan Keyserling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Leo Laporte speaks with Jigsaw's Chief Operating Officer Dan Keyserling. They discuss how the incubator, which began as Google Ideas, is working to make the world a better place by building technologies to help fight attacks on free speech, online harassment, violent extremism, and other injustices with projects like Project Shield, Password Alert, Conversation AI, Digital Attack Map, Outline, Share the Facts, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dan Keyserling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
Leo Laporte speaks with Jigsaw's Chief Operating Officer Dan Keyserling. They discuss how the incubator, which began as Google Ideas, is working to make the world a better place by building technologies to help fight attacks on free speech, online harassment, violent extremism, and other injustices with projects like Project Shield, Password Alert, Conversation AI, Digital Attack Map, Outline, Share the Facts, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dan Keyserling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation.
When was the last time you thought about that blank text field where members of your community can leave comments? That text field and blinking cursor are the closest we have to pauses between human interaction on the internet. In this episode, Perspective’s product manager, Cj Adams, encourages us to think about how we might innovate that text field and blinking cursor in hopes of having more inclusive, difficult, and natural conversations. Cj also explains how Perspective can help. Its API has a variety of ways that can be implemented, all with the goal of perceiving the impact a comment might have on a conversation. But Cj also explains that machine learning is is not flawless, and he reminds us that the humans responsible for training it are what encourages its actual biases. So, just like with any other tool that you consider for your community, think about how you can implement it with your community in mind and not as the be all, end all solution for creating better conversations. Cj also shares: How Perspective creates a conversation around moderation Why Perspective is a tool for communities small and large What machine learning does when it’s “really stupid” Big Quotes Using machine learning to encourage community-minded conversations: “People can be a little too focused on how good is the machine learning, or what is the exact technology behind it, [but] a lot of it comes down to what’s the actual user experience? What does that feel like to type something in? That idea of just giving someone a moment when they submit [a comment] to give them some feedback instead of moderating after the fact is a really powerful thing. … It’s a little bit more like when you’re in a human conversation.” –@adamscj The bias in teaching machines: “There are three main types of machine learning. Supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and then reinforcement learning. What we are talking about here is supervised learning, where you put in a bunch of training data and machine learning is trying to identify patterns in that data and then be able to, in this case, classify new examples to say what this does or doesn’t look like. One of the things that you have to recognize is that it’s going to be as smart or as dumb as what it learns from. … Machine learning is only as right as whatever the data was that it was trained on.” –@adamscj Addressing the challenge of an empty text box and a blinking cursor: “In a lot of forums, we have an empty white box with a blinking cursor, and that’s how we talk to other humans. … Is there anything we could do here that’s a little more creative, a structure that might facilitate less toxicity, that might facilitate people to understand the humanity of the people they’re talking to? I don’t know what that answer is there. I am excited by trying to figure out how we might nudge people in a direction towards understanding people they disagree with, listening to people, learning and sharing their views in a way that fosters understanding and fosters people being able to keep talking even when they disagree.” –@adamscj About Cj Adams Cj Adams is a product manager at Jigsaw, part of Alphabet (Google), focused on building technology to make people safer around the world. Since 2015 he has been the product manager of Perspective, an API that helps communities and platforms use machine learning to protect voices in conversation. Previously he led Project Shield, a free DDoS mitigation service for news organizations and before Google, he helped build a national confidential hotline for victims of human trafficking at a non-profit called Polaris. Related Links Cj Adams on Twitter Jigsaw Perspective Project Shield, a free DDOS mitigation service from Google Polaris, a hotline for victims of human trafficking Bassey Etim, editorial director at Canopy Andrew Losowsky, project lead of the Coral Project Greg Barber, co-founder of the Coral Project Project Respect, a machine learning training program by Google Twitter sabotages Tay Bot, Microsoft’s AI chatbot The False Positive Change My View on Reddit Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon.
With midterm elections looming and primaries already underway in many states, anxiety has been building over the possibility of cyberattacks that could impact voting. Though officials and election security researchers alike are adamant that voters can trust the United States election system, they also acknowledge shortcomings of the current security setup. Little time remains to meaningfully improve election security before the midterms.
Many of the most important voices on the web today are individuals or small, low-budget organizations: human rights groups, investigative journalists, political dissidents, and fighters for democracy in repressive regimes. These groups don’t have the wherewithal to defend themselves against hackers and bad state actors that would prefer their voices not be heard. Projects like Cloudflare’s Galileo and Google’s Shield help these at-risk groups to weather the heaviest of Internet storms, making sure that their voices cannot be silenced - without having to pay a dime. Doug Kramer, General Counsel for Cloudflare, helps us understand why these projects and groups are so important and how these programs help to protect their websites from attack. Doug Kramer is General Counsel of Cloudflare, where he is responsible for managing the legal, policy, and trust and safety teams. In this role, Doug helps address the broad range of issues that touch the company's operations around the world. Prior to joining Cloudflare, Doug worked for seven years in senior positions in the Obama Administration, including as Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Staff Secretary, as the Deputy Administrator of the US Small Business Administration, and General Counsel at USAID. He previously worked in private practice in Washington, DC and Kansas City. He received Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and English from Georgetown University and his J.D. from University of Chicago Law School. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.cloudflare.com Project Galileo: https://www.cloudflare.com/galileo/ Project Shield: https://projectshield.withgoogle.com/public/ Help me to help you! Visit: https://patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons
Newton Neto, Gestor de Alianzas con Medios de Comunicación en Latinoamérica para Google, comenta sobre el crecimiento del uso de móviles, explica la iniciativa Google AMP y su proyecto mas reciente, Project Shield. Esta entrevista fue grabada en Abril 9, 2016 durante la Reunión de Medio Año de la Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa en Punta Cana, República Dominicana.
In the nineteenth episode of this podcast, your hosts Francesc and Mark interview some of the speakers at GCP Next 2016 from the conference floor. Cool thing of the week Most videos from GCP Next 2016 are already available on YouTube. The talks are organized in the following playlists: Keynotes Solutions Showcase Sessions Infrastructure & Operations Sessions App Development Sessions Data & Analytics Sessions Interviews Mike Kavis from Cloud Technology Partners Mike Kavis is a VP/Principal Architect at CloudTP, and his current areas of focus are IoT, Big Data, and containers. He was part of the GCP partner panel: Learnings from real world cloud migration. Mike also wrote a very interesting article about GCP Next for Forbes. Mike discusses how people migrate to Google Cloud Platform and how they evolve once on it. Niels Provos from Google Niels Provos is a distinguished engineer working on security/privacy at Google. He was part of the Day 2 Keynote where he discusses what Google Cloud Platform keeps your data and applications safe. You can learn more about Google Cloud Platform security here. Niels also talks about Project Shield which provides DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack protection to independent news, human rights, and election monitoring sites for free. Frances Perry and James Malone from Google Frances Perry is a a Software Engineer and a data processing infrastructure geek at Google working in the Cloud Dataflow team. James Malone is a Product Manager and an Open Source Software advocate working in the Cloud Big Data team at Google. They both spoke about the evolution of big data processing in the open source software world with Data Processing & OSS: The NEXT Generation. Julia Ferraioli from Google Julia Ferraioli is a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform (like Mark and I!) and she told us how to use machine learning to figure out if the object in a picture should be hugged or not. She covers the continuum of machine learning tools on Google Cloud Platform with David Zuckerman Head of Developer Experience at wix.com during the session Build smart applications with your new superpower: cloud machine learning. Neil Palmer and Todd Ricker from FIS Neil Palmer is the CTO at FIS and Todd Ricker is a Principal Engineer at FIS. Their talk covers how FIS & Google are working to build a next-generation stock market reconstruction system that aims to bring transparency to the US financial markets and drive innovation across financial services. In this video we dive into the proposed system architecture and show how products like Cloud Bigtable, Cloud Dataflow and BigQuery enable this process. Watch their talk Analyzing market events at 34M reads/sec and 22M writes/sec with NoOps on GCP. Question of the week Romin Irani asked when to use App Engine with Go. Go on Google Cloud Platform docs Go on App Engine docs
Uber's not to blame; don't write open letters to your boss; more journalism woes; Facebook emojis; Team Apple; Project Shield; Shatner & Nimoy; apps for everything; Vinyl, AbFab, Massive Attack & the Cure; where to live; the contest winner! Show notes at http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/149
PHP lockdown, ReadyNAS = ReadyPwned, MitM Intro, Cyber Grand Challenge, UK to Hire Criminals, Project Shield, Quantum Dawn 2, Aviator CyberSecurity Framework, Firefox OS malware, Sabu delayed
Search Not Provided, Keyword Data Options, Google Launches Project Shield to Access Web From Repressive Countries; Facebook status updates, wall postings and payments temporarily go down.
The Hey Poor Player crew talks shop on the Ouya, Nvidia’s Project Shield, GameStick and the Oculus Rift as well as Techland’s Torsogate fiasco. Are you excited about the upcoming open-source consoles? Looking to pilot a mech in Hawken with the spectacular realism offered by the Oculus Rift headset? Do you feel Deep Silver stepped over the line with their Dead Island: Riptide “Zombie Bait” pack-in? Let us know in the comments below. If you want more news, reviews, and features visit us at www.heypoorplayer.com and www.mushroomtomatoes.com! Subscribe to our podcast on YouTube, Stitcher, iTunes or using RSS. The post Hey Poor Podcast Episode #4: Open-Source Torso Mayhem: Hyper Fighting appeared first on Hey Poor Player.
The week ending Jan 13, 2013 in gaming news from a modders perspective brought to you by MODSonline.com. This show: The New Xbox at E3, Microsoft IllumiRoom concept, Valve’s Steambox prototypes, Google TV getting quality gaming, Nvidia’s cloud gaming server explained, Project Shield, OUYA and Kill Screen announce CREATE Game Jam, GameStick pulled from Kickstarter [...]
Ouya, Project Shield, PS4 and Xbox 720 are all probably coming out at some point this year, so we run down specs, possible release dates and opinions on the various consoles.
We're three-quarters of the way to 100 episodes and still going strong! This week, we dive into the major PC gaming developments from CES 2013, including the Steam Box and a candid interview with Gabe Newell, Nvidia's Project Shield, and the Razer Edge. In non-CES news, we discuss Cyberpunk 2077's gorgeous CGI trailer, an explanation [&hellip
Podcast 17 featuring: Tegra 4, Project Shield, RIP Wipeout Franchise, Moga, Steambox, Razer Tablet, Pokemon X and Y, Fallout 4, Illumiroom, plus much more! So listen in and send feedback to info@gametangents.com
This week, black boxes for cars, Intel's top-secret cord-cutter, an Ubuntu phone, Google makes nice with the FTC, a new controller/console from NVIDIA, Valve's "Steam Box", Kickstarter project Pebble gets a launch date, the most insane keynote ever, and can we put an end to legalese in our EULAs? What We're Playing With Andy: H+ The Digital Series, Aperture Science Customizable Portal Device Kit, The Hobbit (in 24fps) Dwayne: Tune Up (For iTunes), Downton Abbey, INDIA Headlines Tech Companies, You're Killing Yourself With Scary Legalese. Put Policy Changes in Laymen's Terms Feds Requiring 'Black Boxes' in All Motor Vehicles Michigan passes Internet privacy act to protect students and employees Google Agrees to Change Its Business Practices to Resolve FTC Competition Concerns Microsoft on Google's FTC Ruling: 'Puzzled and Concerned' Why Intel's New IPTV Service Will Do What Google, Apple, and Microsoft Can't Inside Intel's TV service: No CES announcement, but plenty of juicy details Audible Book of the Week The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Musical Interlude: Steam by Peter Gabriel Hot Topic: CES Announcements Ubuntu phone OS announced, first devices shipping in early 2014 NVIDIA unveils Project Shield, a Tegra 4-powered Android gaming handheld Valve and Xi3's 'Steam Box' codenamed Piston, early specs detailed at CES Pebble smartwatch finally shipping January 23rd The most insane keynote ever: Qualcomm at CES 2013 Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), VentureBeat editor Devindra Hardawar, marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor. Occasionally joining them is Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan.
Comienza el año 2013 para el MG Podcast con nuevas noticias importantes del universo videojuego. Entre muchas otras, la patente de Sony para capar la segunda mano o el triste panorama de algunas consolas en lanzamientos para los próximos meses. En el tema principal de la semana hablaremos de la avalancha de nuevas máquinas que se avecinan para los próximos meses que funcionan bajo Android. Pensábamos que con Ouya ya tendríamos suficiente, pero tenemos que sumar GameStick y Project Shield, la ambiciosa máquina de Nvidia. En el programa de hoy han participado Toni Piedrabuena, Victor Junquera y Alejandro Pascual.
Matt and Chris awake from their slumber to tell ridiculous tales from over the holidays and talk games. Matt finds a way to start literally whoring himself for money. Matt gets permanently banned from League of Legends. Django Unchained discussion. Nvidia’s Project Shield discussion. Girls cut themselves for Justin Beiber on Twitter. Goku vs. Superman. [...]
APPS : iPics 2 go (iPhone 4 & 4S / ~60€) Cobook (iPhone / Gratuit) ZAPPS : 365 pinups (Android / Gratuit & 1,49€) Kount+ly (Kount.ly) (iPhone / 0,89€) NEWS : Ubuntu Mobile arrive Nvidia lance sa console portable : Project Shield LIENS : Listes non officielle des apps d'AppLoad: texte (gérée par Tinus) et tableur (gérée par Diophantes). La Data Visualisation des 99 premiers AppLoads (tirée du passionnant et impressionnant sujet "dataviz" de l'excellente Mentine sur le forum. A consulter ! Le générique d'AppLoad a été créé par Daniel Beja. Et les animateurs : - Jérôme - Patrick Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net.
Once again Mobile Nations has assembled at CES, and we've come together with the Cell Phone Junkie to talk NVIDIA's Project Shield, 4K (2160p) televisions, giant phones, low-end phones, and all the rest of the news -- and the show hasn't even officially started yet!
Everyone's back in the office and ready to grapple with the big issues of 2013, including Jeff Goldblum, Hundreds, Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, Halo déjà vu, the fate of THQ, the cost of doing next-gen business, Nvidia's Project Shield, fried chicke