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Remember how we said Nier Replicant had a new ending added to it? We decided to save it for the last. Well, almost. We still have the external media episode after this. Michael Higham returns for the final gameplay episode of our Nier season in which we go back and play Replicant's Ending E, discuss how it connects both Nier games in new surprising ways, and lament once again that we didn't get to play as Kaine before. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Bluesky: Normandy FM: @normandyfm Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr Michael: @brazyazn
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Introduction If you're returning to the series after our break, let me extend a warm welcome back as we begin this new season. As you may remember, we're preparing to launch the multi-pronged release of our next project, The NeuroHarmonic Method: Harmonize Your Intelligence – Transform Your Life. This work represents several years of focused effort to create a personal growth resource that the everyday person can understand and apply. It weaves together timeless insights from what has long been called the Wisdom of the Ages with the powerful findings of modern neuroscience, presenting it with enhanced scientific credibility. It is designed to spark meaningful, positive shifts in awareness that elevate every part of a person's life, regardless of previous training or time constraints. And critically, everything in the NeuroHarmonic Method is rooted in what I have studied and practiced for over fifty years. So, this is not just a set of abstract theories; it is verified by practical experience, tested across decades of living through diverse circumstances, and it only grows stronger with time, especially in the areas that matter most. We'll be exploring it in episodes throughout this new season and as a basic introduction, we're going to offer a few of its fundamental ideas for your consideration. As always with our podcast, take what resonates, set aside what doesn't, and notice what changes arise within, because the path of real inner growth is always based on individual self-discovery. Childhood Memories and the Power of Film Personally, in my own life, I've often found that the extraordinary reveals itself within the ordinary. With that in mind, let's look at some ordinary childhood memories of mine, which eventually revealed a set of questions to me that helped form the foundations of the way I began to look at life. So, when I was a boy—maybe six or seven—my older brother would take me to the Saturday matinees at a big neighborhood movie theater called the Benner, which was an easy walk from our house. Now, this was a very different time. For a quarter you could spend the afternoon wrapped in an adventure on the big screen, and for another dime, you could top it off with a generous box of popcorn. The ritual never changed. The music swelled, the house lights dimmed, the curtains parted, and suddenly we were transported into another world—larger than life in every way. Remember, this was still the fairly early days of television, which we watched on a little black-and-white 17-inch screen. And even that was seen to be a marvel! By contrast, in the theater, the images were enormous, the sound powerful, and each year the technology seemed more impressive. In that simple setting, with popcorn in hand and my feet barely reaching the floor, without knowing it, I absorbed certain themes that would shape me for the rest of my life. Yes, there were plenty of cowboy serials and cliffhangers, but every so often a real cinematic treasure would slip into the Saturday lineup. Even though I was far too young to understand them, I sat through classics like Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, Witness for the Prosecution, and Anatomy of a Murder. Most of it was over my head, but the searing drama, augmented by the scale of the image, the light and the sound, created a total immersion that left quite an impression. Three Science-Fiction Masterpieces Among the countless movies I'd seen, three science-fiction masterpieces stood apart, striking me in a way that went far deeper than the rest. Looking back, I realize they were planting seeds within me — seeds that would eventually grow and inspire a lifelong quest for higher meaning. Those three films were Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Incredible Shrinking Man, and The Day the Earth Stood Still. In this episode, we're going to take a closer look at Invasion of the Body Snatchers. We'll save the other two films for a later time. But as we do, I invite you to see them not just as vintage sci-fi relics from a bygone era, but as vehicles that ask profound questions like: What is it that truly makes us human? Do we have an authentic self, capable of bringing lasting fulfillment, or are we merely personas we construct to navigate the world? And is there something more to us than just body and mind — something connected to a greater reality, beyond time and space? The Story Unfolds So, Invasion of the Body Snatchers begins in a quiet California town, where people begin to suspect that some of their close friends and relatives suddenly don't seem to be quite themselves anymore. Nobody can quite describe the phenomenon but it's very strange. Outwardly, everything seems normal: people have the same faces, the same voices, the same routines. Yet something essential seems to be missing. Then, a troubling secret is revealed to the audience — the unsettling difference is that these oddly changed people actually have no emotions. No joy, no sorrow, no anger, no happiness — no feelings at all. None. Then an even more sinister revelation is revealed. Alien pods have begun appearing in garages, backyards, and basements. Over a short time, each pod morphs into an exact replica of the person it lies near. Once the replication process is complete and the targeted human falls asleep, the replicant executes a complete takeover. It absorbs everything — memories, thoughts, opinions, habits, even the most intimate gestures. By morning, the original human is gone, replaced by the replicant double. In a seamless transition, it steps into the former person's life as though nothing had changed. Everything is the same except the replicant feels nothing. Although it is hard to tell, the chilling truth is that it is, in essence, a living robot. The Replicant World As the replicant population grows, these new beings begin to communicate among themselves. They proclaim how much better life has become now that all inner feeling has been erased. To them, the truth is obvious: without emotions such as anger, jealousy, greed, lust, and fear, life runs more smoothly. With those troublesome impulses gone, they believe order can finally be established in the world. As the plot unfolds, some of the remaining humans begin to grasp the terrifying truth. Determined not to lose themselves to the emotionless replicants, they fight desperately against the spreading invasion. The tension escalates as the struggle becomes a battle for the very essence of humanity. In the original 1956 film, the story ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that the humans might prevail after all. But in the 1978 remake, the conclusion is far darker. There, the replicant doubles are shown to be unstoppable, destined to take over the world — leaving the human race, as we know it, doomed. Reflections and Questions When I first saw the remake, I was surprised — even unsettled — by the change in the ending. Why would the studio alter the story so drastically? What had shifted in those twenty-two years to move the perspective from hope to despair? Perhaps it was nothing more than market dynamics — after all, fear always sells better than hope. As the old newspaper adage goes: if it bleeds, it leads. But perhaps the shift points to something deeper — a reflection of the cultural mood at the time, or even a stage in the unfolding evolution of human consciousness. Maybe one day that perspective will shift again, back toward hope, as awareness continues to grow. Who knows? Anyway, for me as a child, even through the eyes of a seven-year-old, the film stirred something deeper. It made me begin to wonder about the phenomenon of inner feeling — and what it truly means to be human. Of course, without the burden of negative emotions like anger, jealousy, or fear, life might seem easier. But what about the positive feelings? Would they have to be erased as well? Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater! In essence, the peace the replicants proclaimed was deeply chilling. It painted a picture of a society where routines and order remained intact, but individual personhood quietly disappeared. Yes, such a world might look peaceful, quiet, and orderly — filled with well-behaved, human-like figures. But the “peace” being offered was really the peace of the grave: a world of perfect appearances, populated by flawless facsimiles. In reality, they were the walking dead. Fast Forward to Today So, given the warning sounded back in 1957, fast forward to our world today. Where are we now? We may not have alien pods growing in our basements, fashioning replacements for our bodies, but what have we become? And even more importantly, what are we becoming? Look around. So many of us have been absorbed — not by alien doubles, but by the ever-present glow of screens, from the smallest in our hands to the largest on our walls. Meanwhile, our attention is consumed by endless scrolling, fed by social feeds of sound bites, emojis, and dopamine-driven clicks. And all of this is fueled by the constant bombardment of commercial messaging designed to sell us products — a barrage that has now gone completely off the charts. Back in 1957, the average person was exposed to about 350 ads per day, or roughly 25 per hour. Of those, about 20% were problem-solving in nature, framed with a negative bias, while the other 80% were aspirational or lifestyle-based. Now today, the numbers have spiraled out of control. We are now hit with between 8,000 and 10,000 ads per day — about 600 ads per hour. Even more disturbing is the shift in tone: nearly 70% of these are negative, problem-solving ads built on anxiety and fear, while only 30% lean toward the positive. Put another way, each of us is now exposed to about five negatively framed ads every single minute of every waking day. That is a lot of negative messaging. And we don't even have time here to fully explore what that does to our thoughts, our feelings, and ultimately our sense of truly being human. The Human Question So, back to the two questions – what have we become? And what are we becoming? With this tech invasion the bottom line is that we seem to be less and less able to think for ourselves. And less able to feel the positive inner feelings that are at the very essence of our being. Oh sure, we have incredibly easy access to feelings – like anger, fear, outrage, cynicism, and frustration. We're so good at feeling bad that we can get into any negative state at the literal drop of a hat. But tenderness? Compassion? Wonder? It seems like they've been filed away in a dirty room in the basement. It has almost become a way of being — drifting into the haze of robotic conformity, marching to the beat of an overwhelmingly negative bias, and losing touch with the higher understandings that define what it truly means to be human. After all, both timeless wisdom and modern neuroscience remind us of the immense value of being touched once again by the better angels of our nature. The Remedy So, what's the remedy for this modern day invasion of the body snatchers? It is not more noise. Not more programming. Not more frantic searching. The remedy is rediscovery. Rediscovery of our higher nature. Rediscovery of positive thoughts and feelings. Rediscovery of the simple wonder of being alive in the now. And rediscovery of the Indwelling Presence that is always within you, waiting to be uncovered. This is not just poetry. Neuroscience confirms that practices of awareness and presence change the brain itself — strengthening circuits of compassion, focus, and resilience. Here the sages and scientists meet: the truth is that you are more than a body, more than a mind. You are consciousness itself, capable of awakening to your true nature. But of course, knowing this is not enough — it must be experienced. And this is where NeuroHarmonics enters the picture, with its blend of simple but profound understandings paired with practices that are clear, natural, and incredibly easy to integrate. Remember, this path isn't about hard work. This is about transformation. Closing Well, so much for science, as well as science fiction. We'll end this episode here. As always, keep your eyes, mind, and heart open, and let's get together in the next one.
Sub to the PPM Patreon to hear the entirety of our hour and a half Kirk Clipping spectacle deep dive: patreon.com/ParaPowerMappingI sat down with Tarence Ray from Trillbilly Worker's Party, a true left podcasting wordsmith, to interrogate the Charlie Kirk assassination aka the Killing of the Kirk spectacle aka the Burger Reichstag Fire aka the Martyrdom of Groyp Wessel aka the Night of the Long Gums... I'm referring to the sniping of the Millennial Buckley Jr. esque campus culture warrior at Utah Valley University two days ago. Be mindful that this was recorded early on the 12th of September with smoke still clearing and dust settling, so information and musings contained herein are subject to change and revision considering how erratically the situation has been developing.We explore the ensuing propaganda fracas; the identity of the most recent suspect Tyler Robinson and his possible military uncle and alleged Discord-to-Kill, America First indoctrination; the AmerIsraeli Years of Lead and Eddington parallels; the Epstein Bday Album and Bibi's suspiciously timed "get ahead of Isntreali-triggered deep event" conservative media tour; who stands to benefit?; Mormon Central and the Latter Day Saints in the CIA; backroom Trumpworld power struggles; Peter Thiel, Musk, and Palantir; AI psychosis and the DARPA-machine of Tension; Groyper Wars; some of the positively deranged TikTokslop that has issued forth, like the Polynesian Mormon Eldertiktok character who soyfaced on live immediately after the shooting and expropriated Kirk merch; the prescience of Pynchon's Bleeding Edge and Inherent Vice; and a whole lot more. I may yet update the liner notes later, but this is all you're getting for now because I stayed up until like 4 AM to get this thing off the ground and airborne.Trillbilly Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/trillbillyworkersparty/Tarence's Twitter: https://x.com/tarencerayMusic and Clips:| Matt Akers - "Replicant" | | Matt Akers - "The Exclusive Theme" | | Charlie Kirk Clipping audio | | Trump eulogy || Polynesian Mormon TikTok Influencer Shooting Bystander Effect Phenom vid - Eldertiktok | | Tucker Carlson Puts Sam Altman on the spot re the likely Suchir Balaji hit | | Nick Fuentes' preemptive disavowal of Groyper Wars violence & reprisals post-Kirk death | | Erica Kirk speaks about the future of Turning Point |
Nicole Kyle, Managing Director and Co-Founder of CMP Research joins Gadi Shamia, CEO and Co-Founder of Replicant, to bust five of the biggest myths holding customer service back, from automation anxiety to the illusion of human-only personalization. This episode is your cheat sheet for what's actually changing in the contact center, and what still needs to be done.In this episode:Why 50% automation by 2028 isn't a stretch, it's already happeningThe future of work in CX: fewer Tier 1 agents, more AI coaches and analystsWhy personalization doesn't require a human and often works better without oneWhy effort score is replacing CSAT and NPS at leading brandsWhat “good” looks like in an AI-augmented contact center
Wayne Butterfield, partner at Information Services Group (ISG), joins Gadi Shamia, CEO and Co-Founder of Replicant, to unpack why legacy outsourcing models are on borrowed time, what separates the winners from the walking dead, and how outcome-based contracts and AI-native partnerships are defining the next decade of CX. If you're betting your contact center strategy on “mess for less,” this episode is your wake-up call.In this episode:Why CX outsourcing is broken and how most companies are still getting it wrongThe 3 types of BPOs in today's market, and which ones are built to survive the AI eraHow Amazon rewrote the outsourcing playbook with outcome-based contractsWhy “mess for less” is a dead-end strategy, and what replaces itThe rise of agentic AI and what it means for Tier 1 automationWhat CEOs need to know before green-lighting another call center deal
Send us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss an early 2025 critical hit, Companion! How does the film balance its mix of thriller and comedy? Are the themes heavy-handed or are they handled with maturity? At the end of the day... is it even good? Tune in and find out! Topics:(FREE PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 25-minutes discussing Thunderbolts* being a critical success but failing financially, why we think that may be, and using Felipe Rangel's "10 Biggest Reasons Thunderbolts*'s Box Office Is So Disappointing" as a jumping-off point for each possible reason. (FREE PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Companion successfully balances its thriller/horror and comedy material from start to finish.Kathryn thinks they're currently over "gender commentary" movies and explains their reasoning.There is a lot to explore in the film about independence, emancipation, and love.Companion isn't copying other movies but it comfortably wears its influences on its sleeve.Using technology to channel our sinful nature does not relinquish our responsibility to be good people.Director Drew Hancock does well to pace out revelations within the film to keep it fresh and engaging.The relationship between love, independence, and mutual understanding.The ending is clear but also open-ended in that it asserts the endless possibilities that come with independence.Recommendations:The Bay (2012) (Movie)Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) (Movie) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group
Ever wonder what half a billion minutes of AI-powered customer service actually sounds like? On the latest Modern Customer Podcast, I chat with Benjamin Gleitzman, CTO & Co-founder of Replicant. We dive deep into how their enterprise-grade AI is transforming customer service, moving beyond frustrating IVRs to deliver full-call resolution for even the most complex issues. This AI doesn't just sound natural; it thinks on its feet, adapts in real time, and helps customers solve complex problems. It's set up to handle an emergency roadside service scenario, just like the Replicant AI agents that have automated millions of calls for North America's largest roadside assistance providers. Learn why this is a "now or never" moment for voice automation, and how AI can drive massive cost savings while boosting customer satisfaction. We tackle everything from empathy to human + AI handoffs! This episode is sponsored by Replicant. Ready to experience it yourself? You can talk to Replicant's AI agent right now:
Interview de notre guest ! L'aventure démarre en 98 entre Nîmes et Toulouse, avec le rencontre, puis le départ l'ouverture de l'an 2000 avec des foules ambiancées par leur mix. Passionnés de musiques électroniques, de jeux vidéos des nineties et de bandes originales iconiques, ils mettent leurs influences au service de leurs sets, ce qui ne manquera pas de les faire remarquer très rapidement. Je parlais d'aventure, vous allez pas être déçus ! Leur art évolue d'abord dans la synchronisation, puis la bande originale de film de cinéma de genre. 2022 le Graal avec la BO d'un jeu vidéo indépendant salué par la critique. Rien n'arrête leur envie de partager, créer, se réinventer. Et c'est 2025 qu'ils ont choisi pour sortir REPLICANT sur le label nîmois Onirism Music. 15 titres, 1 clip, du brut de la texture, de l'exigence et surtout beaucoup de culture POP Un retour vers le futur que l'on décrypte ce soir Double DRAGON est notre guest de cette 153ème émission !! Pour suivre Double Dragon : Facebook Spotify
SEQUENCES PODCAST no 268 Over the past month, we've been quite busy organising household storage following our return from Australia and assisting our daughter in relocating to a temporary rental while searching together for a permanent home. We encountered disappointment with one property we were close to purchasing due to serious issues discovered during the survey. Given the chaos, we had a limited time to compile a significant music collection for this month, adding more titles already scheduled for May. Thus, we opted to release two distinct editions of the electronic music genre together again. In this first edition, we present uptempo tracks, sequential compositions, symphonic pieces and more, highlighting the diverse aspects of these styles. Download bios: https://www.sequencesmagazine.com/podcasts/ Playlist 01.55 Leopards Of White ‘Through the Front Door to Then' (album Forest Edge) https://leopardsofwhite.bandcamp.com/album/forest-edge 10.42 Christian Halten & Michael Stearns 'Nova Mantra' (album Sounds Searching For People) https://michaelstearns.bandcamp.com/album/sounds-searching-for-people 19.00 Yakuza Jacuzzi 'Near-Peer' (album Space Race) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com/album/space-race-cyd-0128 25.44 Hammock 'Southern Snow' (album From The Void) https://hammock.bandcamp.com/album/from-the-void 31.19 Krzysztof Kurkowski ‘Destination To Unknown' (album Synthesizer Stories) https://krzysztofkurkowski.bandcamp.com 40.25 Krzysztof Kurkowski ‘Return from Cekcyn' 45.47 Billy Yfantis ‘Celestial' (album New Moon) https://billyyfantis.bandcamp.com/album/new-moon 49.55 Billy Yfantis 'New Moon' 53.51 Billy Yfantis ‘Waxing The Crescent' 58.00 FD Projekt ‘PF Impro' (Live' 20th.September 2008…Germany, Bielefeld) https://fdproject.bandcamp.com/album/f-d-project-live-electronic-circus-festival-bielefeld-2008 01.03.29 Thomas Lemmer & Oine & Electrix ‘Berlin' http://www.sine-music.com 01.07.38 Thomas Lemmer & Lukas Midub ‘Jaxx Pulse' (single) 01.10.44 Andrew Schoen: feat Joe Nutter ‘Absorption' (EP Soulever) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 01.16.16 Andy Pickford 'No-One Can Hear You' (album Replicant) https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 01.21.29 Andy Pickford ‘Get Dyson' (album Terraforma) https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 01.27.44 Cilvarium ‘Gravity' (album Mandala 3) https://cilvarium.bandcamp.com/album/mandala3 01.31.18 Cilvarium ‘Your Journey' 01.38.02 Mercury's Antennae ‘A Sunless Winter' (album Among The Black Trees) https://mercurysantennae.bandcamp.com/album/among-the-black-trees 01.43.33 Mercury's Antennae ‘The Veil Opaque' 01.47.52 The Lovecraft Sextet ‘Deliverance' (album The Horror Cosmic) https://thelovecraftsextet.bandcamp.com 01.53.18 The Lovecraft Sextet ‘The Horror Cosmic' https://sine-music.bandcamp.com 01,58.24 Caught In Joy 'Stellar Remains Part 1 & 2' (album Mercury) *** https://caughtinjoy.bandcamp.com/album/mercury 02.06.06 Joerg Dankert ‘Through The Avalanche Of Time' (album Through The Avalanche Of Time) https://joerg-dankert.bandcamp.com 02.16.36 Kamarius ‘Romanian Landscape' (album Romanian Revival) https://kamarius.bandcamp.com/album/romanian-revival 02.24.24 FourColor ‘Unintersect' (album Moko) https://t-o-n.bandcamp.com 02.26.12 FourColor ‘Thousandth Key' 02.29.28 Hagen Von Bergen ‘Return In 25 Years' (album Time Flies) https://hagenvonbergenhargestdarken.bandcamp.com/album/time-flies 02.39.45 Matthew Shaw 'Tower 1' (EP The Tower) https://buriedtreasure.bandcamp.com 02.42.40 Joe Weineck ‘Lemuria' (single) www.bscmusic.com 02.49.06 Monster Taxi ‘Pacifica' (single) https://www.monstertaxi.com 02.52.53 Submotion Orchestra 'Side Two' (EP Five Points) https://submotionorchestra.bandcamp.com/album/five-points Edit ***
**CONTENT WARNING**One of the films in this week's episode includes literal pornography, graphic violence, and depictions that may be offensive to some viewers, including portrayals of self-harm and sexual assault. We will discuss these elements, but not show them. Consider this your official "proceed with caution" notice.This week, we're diving into the chaotic worlds of 1979's Caligula and 1982's Blade Runner, dissecting the wildly different cuts of each film. From the unsimulated debauchery shoehorned into Caligula to the existential Replicant debate sparked by Blade Runner's various editions, we're exploring how differing perspectives of authorship shaped (or warped) these iconic, and undeniably unconventional, cinematic experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Pod we adventure into the great unknown of space and die...a bunch in Mickey 17. We discuss if this film should have been on a tighter calorie limit, Robert Pattinson's possible best performance to date and the world of expendables. Strap in and blast off with this sci-fi comedy romp. Synopsis: Mickey 17, known as an "expendable," goes on a dangerous journey to colonize an ice planet. Starring: Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Mark Ruffalo, Steven Yuen, Toni Collette, Director: Bong Joon Ho Join the Misfit Parade: https://www.misfitparade.net/ Support the show on the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/messedupmoviespod Watch our newest short film Sugar Tits Now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7leFqqo4g
「特集: おすすめコンテンツ2025春」 Replicant.fm: The Talk Magazine とは? 雑誌の連載1ページをコンセプトにした斜め読み系トークメディア
It's auction season again, and this time you can bid on everything that was great about the hit 2017 sci-fi legasequel, Blade Runner 2049! Join David and Ryan as they pore through the official Alcon Entertainment auction, offering over 100 gorgeous lots from Denis Villaneuve's beautiful and haunting masterpiece. 4 Officer K costumes! 3 Deckard blasters! 2 Officer K blasters! Replicant scanners! JOI emanators! Ossuaries! JOI costumes! Blood bags! Origami! Do you like our owl? Blade Runner 2049 Auction Catalog: https://propstoreauction.com/auctions/catalog/id/444 Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/
Includes a review of Marvel’s first foray into alternate takes on the Alien universe with Aliens: What If… (Burke). Presented by Corporal Hicks, RidgeTop, Still Collating… & Xenomorphine. The post #201: A Replican or a Replicant? Reviewing Aliens: What If…? (Burke) appeared first on Alien vs. Predator Galaxy.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageAI agents have been all the buzz recently. But why AI agents? And why now? There's a lot going on under the surface. Scott Beechuk joins us to dive in deep and tell you what you need to know.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Scott questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Current State of AI Agents2. Challenges in AI to AI Interactions3. Guardrails in AI4. Humans' Roles in AI Integration5. AI Agent Use Cases6. Future of AI AgentsTimestamps:00:00 AI agents are mainstream, bridging future enterprise work.05:28 Technological shifts drive innovation, advancing AI capabilities.07:40 Automate knowledge tasks and complex problem-solving cautiously.10:25 AI complexity requires new quality assurance strategies.15:53 AI agents optimize customer service interactions effectively.19:39 AI's future: Multimodal interactions with voice, video.23:51 AI enhances customer relationship building and sales effectiveness.26:57 AI development tools advancing, with complex AI interactions.29:13 Tracing AI interactions lacks standard communication protocols.31:41 Build companies by working backward for efficiency.Keywords:AI advancements, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft's WorkLab, AI guardrails, OpenAI, AI in sales, AI in customer engagement, Scott Beechuk, AI agents, machine learning, generative AI, ChatGPT, customer service, transparency in AI usage, automating customer outreach, multimodal future of AI, AI development, R&D in AI, AI systems' risks, Cursor, Zencoder, Replicant, Jordan Wilson, Norwest Venture Partners, Software development, Anthropic, Salesforce, EveryDay AI podcast, data privacy in AI, brand integrity with AI Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
「コラム: いつか40歳になる君へ」 Replicant.fm: The Talk Magazine とは? 雑誌の連載1ページをコンセプトにした斜め読み系トークメディア
Send us a textKatie and Bridget test each other to see if they're robots as they re-watch the cult classic: Blade Runner! It's a movie all about how despite living your entire life thinking that you're just a normal human, you could actually be a REPLICANT (aka robot) whose had your memories IMPLANTED and you're going to DIE in less than 4 years! Ever think about that before!? NOW YOU WILL! Come along as we meet Deckard, our movie's "Blade Runner" who is tasked to hunt down some replicants who have invaded LA in 2019 (lol) and are wreaking havoc. When he meets Rachel, a woman who just discovered she's actually a replicant, Deckard begins to develop emotions for the robots as he continues to hunt them down. This movie asks the existential questions such as: How important is autonomy and choice in life? What is the value of life? And... Are all replicants living the polyamorous lifestyle or something because those guys be making out a lot!? We've got action, Reddit threads, and deep ass quotes in this 80's sci-fi film! Released in 1982, it stars Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Daryl Hannah, Joanna Cassidy, and Brion James.
This week on The Modern Customer Podcast, Gadi Shamia—Co-founder and CEO of Replicant—shares his expertise on building a customer-centric AI strategy that delivers real results. From starting small with AI adoption to automating impactful call flows and scaling strategically, Gadi breaks down the steps leaders can take to unlock efficiency, empower agents, and improve customer experiences. He also highlights how AI is reshaping the contact center workforce, creating a future where agents handle high-value, complex interactions while automation tackles the rest. Whether you're navigating AI adoption or looking to future-proof your CX strategy, this episode is packed with actionable insights for smarter, faster progress.
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VYS0045 | This Is Not The End Times; This Is A Rescue Mission - Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness - Show Notes Even more bewildered than usual, Hine and Buckley welcome writer, researcher, academic and DJ, Bob Cluness to Vayse. Bob's areas of interest include cultural studies, aesthetics, phenomenology, film studies, the weird and the eerie. Hine and Buckley nod along and try to keep up as Bob showers them in interconnecting concepts and fascinating insights with torrential force: What is hyperstition? Who were the CCRU? How does accelerationism work? Was Chaos Magick a revolutionary movement or an emanation of the emerging neoliberal capitalist system of the time? And exactly what is Nick Land's problem... (Recorded 29 July 2024) Thanks to Bob for patiently explaining everything and thanks to Keith for the mammoth effort in show noting this one! He deserves a follow for that alone: @peakflow.bsky.social Bob Cluness Online Bob's Academia profile (https://hi.academia.edu/BobCluness) Bob on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/bobcluness.bsky.social) Bob on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bob.cluness/) Bob (as Reykjavik Sex Farm) on Repeater Radio (https://repeater-radio.com/shows/reykjavik-sex-farm-kynnir-bezt-i-heimi/) Hine's Intro Slender Man - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender_Man) Monkeys will never type Shakespeare, study finds - BBC (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c748kmvwyv9o) Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness From Hyperborean Darkness to Transcendental Light: On Challenging Masculinity, and the Immanence of Black Metal through the Esoteric Christianity of Hunter Hunt-Hendrix and Liturgy, by Bob Cluness - Academia (https://www.academia.edu/93085697/From_Hyperborean_Darkness_to_Transcendental_Light_On_Challenging_Masculinity_and_the_Immanence_of_Black_Metal_through_the_Esoteric_Christianity_of_Hunter_Hunt_Hendrix_and_Liturgy) RR Spotlight Dr. Tara Smith: Warhammer 40K and Spirituality (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-spotlight-dr-tara-smith-warhammer-40k-and-spiri/) RR Pod E28 P1 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p1-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) RR Pod E28 P2 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p2-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) Occulture - Art and Popular Culture (https://www.artandpopularculture.com/Occulture) Ginger Snaps (2000) Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSLdoTxEBVQ) The Weird and the Eerie, by Mark Fisher - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29845449-the-weird-and-the-eerie) Mark Fisher - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fisher) J. 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It's time to head back down to Earth as we learn more about what's happened in the world of Nier since the events of Replicant. This episode we talk the beginnings of the connections between games, how Automata uses UI for storytelling, and how we're feeling about the game's genre-blending. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Bluesky Normandy FM: @normandyfm Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr
「ルポ: 仙元山100〈人生初100マイル挑戦〉」先日走らせてもらった第10回 仙元山100を中心とした人生初100マイル挑戦のルポルタージュ。 Replicant.fm: The Talk Magazine とは? 雑誌の連載1ページをコンセプトにした斜め読み系トークメディア
「特集: SLOW BURNIN' MAN 2024 MEXICO」フォトグラファー、メッセンジャー、DJ、活動家、世界各都市のサイクルメッセンジャーを中心に構成される宗教的組織「スロースクワッド」プレジ 青木孝介 aka @toydog88 を迎えて開催が迫った「スロバニ2024メキシコ」について聞かせてもらいました。 Replicant.fm: The Talk Magazine とは? 雑誌の連載1ページをコンセプトにした斜め読み系トークメディア
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageWhy AI agents? And why now? You've prolly been seeing all the buzz around AI agents lately. Same. Here's the thing, though. There's more to them than meets the eye. Scott Beechuk joins us to dive in deep and tell ya what you need to know.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Scott questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Current State of AI Agents2. Challenges in AI to AI Interactions3. Guardrails in AI4. Humans' Roles in AI Integration5. AI Agent Use Cases6. Future of AI AgentsTimestamps:00:00 AI agents are mainstream, bridging future enterprise work.05:28 Technological shifts drive innovation, advancing AI capabilities.07:40 Automate knowledge tasks and complex problem-solving cautiously.10:25 AI complexity requires new quality assurance strategies.15:53 AI agents optimize customer service interactions effectively.19:39 AI's future: Multimodal interactions with voice, video.23:51 AI enhances customer relationship building and sales effectiveness.26:57 AI development tools advancing, with complex AI interactions.29:13 Tracing AI interactions lacks standard communication protocols.31:41 Build companies by working backward for efficiency.Keywords:AI advancements, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft's WorkLab, AI guardrails, OpenAI, AI in sales, AI in customer engagement, Scott Beechuk, AI agents, machine learning, generative AI, ChatGPT, customer service, transparency in AI usage, automating customer outreach, multimodal future of AI, AI development, R&D in AI, AI systems' risks, Cursor, Zencoder, Replicant, Jordan Wilson, Norwest Venture Partners, Software development, Anthropic, Salesforce, EveryDay AI podcast, data privacy in AI, brand integrity with AI
「インタビュー: スケボーは裏切らない 2024」スケーター早川大輔氏をゲストにお迎えしてお届けです。 Replicant.fm: The Talk Magazine とは? 雑誌の連載1ページをコンセプトにした斜め読み系トークメディア
Ed and OB discussed the challenges of aging, including their strategies for gauging age and the inevitability of age-related health issues. They also reminisced about their past activities and shared stories about their experiences with aging and vision. The conversation also touched on their retirement plans, the possibility of becoming grandparents, and the humorous concept of one of O.B.'s children being a replicant. Okay not a replicant but Replicant. Love the AI.
We're back in the trenches of Nier, but things look a little different this time. It's time to start Nier Automata and unpack the apparent genre shift between the sequel and Replicant, 2B and 9S' dynamic, and how much better the game feels to play. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr
We finally finished Nier Replicant (until Ending E, which we'll be covering at the very end of the Nier season). It took us a lot longer than it was supposed to, but Alex Donaldson is here to help us unpack endings C and D as we finally prepare to head into Nier Automata. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr Alex: @APzonerunner
About: An episode completely dedicated to video game tracks with lyrics. Let's hope this episode doesn't get pulled down! Artwork: Persona 5 Royal 00:00 - Colors Flying High [Persona 5 Royal] by Shoji Meguro > 01:33 - Escape From The City …for City Escape [Sonic Adventure 2] by Ted Poley, Tony Harnell > 03:50 - Plains of Eternity [Final Fantasy XIII-2] by Joelle > 07:02 - Heartbeat, Heartbreak [Persona 4] by Shoji Meguro > 09:07 - Hills of Radiant Winds: Medium [NieR Gestalt & Replicant] by MONACA > 11:58 - Connected (Yours Forever) [Tetris Effect] by Hydelic > 15:16 - Dive Into The Mellow …for Aquatic Mine [Sonic Adventure 2] by Hunnid-P > 18:52 - Sins of the Father [Metal Gear Solid V] by Akihiro Honda > 23:40 - Peaceful Sleep [NieR Automata] by MONACA > 28:31 - Beneath The Mask [Persona 5] by Shoji Meguro > 33:04 - Equilibrium [Final Fantasy XIV] by Masayoshi Soken > 36:49 - Shadows Rising [Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins] by Ryo Yamazaki > 39:35 - Paradise (Stay Forever) [Paradise Killer] by Epoch > 43:57 - Memories Of You [Persona 3] by Shoji Meguro > 47:51 - My Star [Final Fantasy XVI] by Masayoshi Soken > 52:32 - Serie de Fragmento (English) [The House In Fata Morgana] by Adrien Byrne, Gao > 57:53 - Zero [Final Fantasy Type-0] by Bump Of Chicken > 01:00:49 - Radical Dreamers -Le Trésor Interdit- [Chrono Cross] by Yasunori Mitsuda > 01:05:14 - Hollow [Final Fantasy VII Remake] by Nobuo Uematsu > pixelbeatpod@icloud.com >
We beat the game...again! Julie Muncy returns to talk about Nier Replicant's Route B, the merits of the game's replayability, Kaine's perspective, and we get into a big ol' lore dump midway through. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr Julie: @juliemuncy23
Hello and welcome to episode 312 of The Stress Factor Drum and Bass Podcast. For this episode we have DJ Tribo back with us for a 65 minute studio mix with plenty of summertime vibes and all his usual goodness. We hope you enjoy the show and as always, please like, comment, and share. This episode contains tracks and remixes by the following artists and on the following labels: Myth, Computer Integrated Audio, Msdos, Liquid Drops, The Dark Stranger, Music UK, Kind Fiction, Four Corners, Jinbu, 170 Recordings, Pruf, Nuclear Bass, Brain, Dispatch Recordings, London Elektricity, Hospital Records, Potential Badboy, Ganja Recordings, Replicant, Organized Grime Recordings, Tone Walsh, inHabit Recordings. Tracklist 01. Myth - Motion [Computer Integrated Audio] 02. Msdos - Paulina [Liquid Drops] 03. The Dark Stranger - Daydream [Music UK] 04. Kind Fiction - Your Descent [Four Corners] 05. Jinbu - All I Have [170 Recordings] 06. Pruf - Alone [Nuclear Bass Records] 07. Damage Report - Sorry State [Grid Recordings UK] 08. Enta - Tell Me [Biological Beats] 09. Half Cab - Forms [The Mob Recordings] 10. Brain - Pattern [Dispatch Recordings] 11. London Elektricity - Fast Soul Music [Hospital Records] 12. Potential Badboy - Girlz [Ganja Recordings] 13. Replicant - Do What You Want [Organized Grime Recordings] 14. Tone Walsh - The Idle Hour [inHabit Recordings]
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In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Tomas Härenstam, the lead designer of "Blade Runner: Replicant Rebellion," the highly anticipated tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) currently taking Kickstarter by storm. Discover the creative process behind this immersive TTRPG set in the iconic Blade Runner universe.
Johnny 5 - "." BMO - "." Conky 2000 - "." Wall-E - "." Bender - "." Gumby Robots - "." T-1000 - "." SAM The Wake & Bake Morning Show Computer K9 - "." Iron Giant - "." Transformers OLD ONES Mr. Roboto - "." Crow T. Robot ROOMBA Paulie's Robot - "." Robbie Junior - "." Mechanical Turk - "." Fuureal - "." Nanobot Alpha 5 - "." Furby - "." Rosie the Robot - "." Ottoman - "." Mr. Machine - "." Robot from Lost In Space - "." Pepper the Social Robot - "." Crying baby Dolls - "." Gigantor - "." Replicant??? - "." Tobor The Great - "." Dingaling Fireman - "." Master Cylinder - "." Thermostat - "." NEW TRANSFORMERS - "." https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/140615
Johnny 5 - "." BMO - "." Conky 2000 - "." Wall-E - "." Bender - "." Gumby Robots - "." T-1000 - "." SAM The Wake & Bake Morning Show Computer K9 - "." Iron Giant - "." Transformers OLD ONES Mr. Roboto - "." Crow T. Robot ROOMBA Paulie's Robot - "." Robbie Junior - "." Mechanical Turk - "." Fuureal - "." Nanobot Alpha 5 - "." Furby - "." Rosie the Robot - "." Ottoman - "." Mr. Machine - "." Robot from Lost In Space - "." Pepper the Social Robot - "." Crying baby Dolls - "." Gigantor - "." Replicant??? - "." Tobor The Great - "." Dingaling Fireman - "." Master Cylinder - "." Thermostat - "." NEW TRANSFORMERS - "." https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/140615
We've reached the ending. Well, one of them. This episode we're talking about Nier Replicant's ending A. Ken finally gets some answers on questions he's been asking all season, but Eric assures him there will be more questions to ask in the future. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr
First time, long time friend of the show Jesse Vitelli joins Normandy FM as we collect the final pieces of the key to the Shadowlord's castle in Nier Replicant. This episode we head back to the Aerie and do a war crime, then we head back to Facade to wrap things up there. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr Jesse: @jessevitelli
Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!! Morgan's biggest white whale has finally arrived on the show as Jeannine checks yet another, and the most significant movie off his bucket list, Ridley Scott's BLADE RUNNER (1982) starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer & Sean Young! Guiding him through the many different versions, Replicant theories, and dreary, dismal, dystopian 2019 Los Angeles, how did Morgan take his first watch of one of the most beloved Sci-Fi movies in history? Our Youtube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Watchalongs, Live Discussions & more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
Welcome back to the World Class Podcast. Today's conversation is with my friend, Jack Abraham. Jack is a legendary entrepreneur, investor & pioneer in the technology space. He's co-founded over a dozen companies, including Replicant, OpenStore and Hims & Hers which became one of the fastest multi billion dollar public companies in history. Jack is the Founder & Managing Partner of Atomic, a wildly successful venture studio that incubates and and invests in its own companies. He's also an early investor in tech giants like Pinterest, Postmates and Uber. In this conversation, Jack demystifies the art and the science of coming up with ideas and turning them into billion dollar businesses.
Nier is still in its Zelda era as we continue revisiting different areas of Replicant's big world. This episode we head back to Facade, the Junk Heap, and the Forest of Myth as we explore Nier's revenge-driven obsession, the humanity of the shades, and celebrate Emil as Normandy FM's latest gay icon. Enjoy the show! Become a Normandy FM patron: http://patreon.com/normandyfm Follow us on Twitter: Normandy FM: @normandyfmshow Eric: @seamoosi Ken: @shepardcdr
“These things happen the second time around.” "Version Upgrade" NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… arrived just over a decade after the original(s), promising a slicker experience and new lore to add to Yoko Taro's intricate mix. Leon, Leah (who nominated this one for the podcast having missed out on our original show back in 2014), James and Sean break down the themes as best they can, with invaluable contributions from forum and Patreon contributors. We address some of the more controversial aspects of the piece, and a wide range of opinions on overall experience are offered. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_609.mp3 Music featured in this issue:1. Fleeting Words by Keiichi Okabe/Kakeru Ishihama/Keigo Hoashi/Takafumi Nishimura2. Snow in Summer by Keiichi Okabe/Kakeru Ishihama/Keigo Hoashi/Takafumi Nishimura Edited by Jay Taylor You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum