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The personal injury law firm of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen recently honored one of its Allen & Allen Hometown Heroes from 2021, Rob Reid, with a [post_excerpt],000 donation to support Cover One Foundation in Henrico. Reid is the vice president and founding board member of the nonprofit that provides resources and volunteer assistance to underserved organizations and people involved in athletics in Central Virginia. The donation is part of “Allen & Allen Cares: Helping Our Heroes,” a community giving program that honors organizations and recognizes former Allen & Allen Hometown Hero recipients. The program chooses a top-of-mind issue that...Article LinkSupport the show
Get ready for an exciting episode of Product by Design! Host Kyle Evans welcomes Hikari Senju and Matt Swalley from Omneky to talk about their AI marketing platform. Along with discussing their backgrounds, we share our views on the changing AI environment and the potential exponential growth in technology. We also delve into how using generative AI with advertising can impact the way marketers scale creative multivariate testing. We also discuss how AI is making advertising more accessible, unleashing an order of magnitude more creativity.Additionally, we discuss the importance of hiring the right people and building a great team to achieve success in a venture-backed company. Along with sharing their experiences in Silicon Valley and growing a startup, Hikari and Matt provide insights on how to maintain focus and integrity while building products for customers. The episode wraps up with some cool technology and book recommendations, including the potentially sentient AI read "After On" by Rob Reid and exciting tech like vector databases. Get ready to be inspired by this podcast and stay ahead in the fast-moving industry by reskilling yourself with AI tools!Hikari SenjuHikari Senju is the Founder & CEO of Omneky, an AI platform that generates personalized ads at scale. Hikari founded his previous startup, an on-demand tutoring app called QuickHelp, while studying Computer Science at Harvard. Hikari later sold QuickHelp to Yup.com and became the company's Head of Growth. During his time at Yup.com, he saw how much money was being spent on inefficient content and saw the opportunities in generative AI to solve this, inspiring him to found Omneky. Since then, he has grown the company into the leader in the AI generative ad space. Powered by OpenAI's GPT-4, DALLE-2, and their own proprietary algorithms, Omneky's platform empowers customers to analyze the design preferences of all the customer's target audiences and manage thousands of AI-generated ads designed to drive conversions for each customer profile.Matt SwalleyMatt Swalley is Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer of Omneky. Previously Matt was the Chief of Staff to Global Business at AT&T, was part of AT&T's strategy team and led midmarket sales at AT&TLinks from the Show:LinkedIn: Hikari Senju, Matt SwalleyBooks: After On, Chip Wars, Alignment Problem, Competing in the Age of AILinks: Ben's BitesMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterFollow Product by Design and Kyle on TikTokSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon[00:00:07] Starting an AI marketing platform with Omneky[00:03:49] Personal Interests and Backgrounds in Tech[00:07:03] How Computer Vision and Generative AI Meet Marketing[00:10:30] Early days of Omneky's generative AI development[00:13:58] Advancements in AI technology[00:17:16] The impact of AI on Google and Microsoft[00:20:42] Legal Responsibility of Chatbots[00:23:55] The Importance of Reskilling in AI[00:27:08] The Impact of AI on Marketing and Advertising[00:30:28] The democratization of coding[00:33:47] Building a Successful Team in Silicon Valley[00:36:58] Aligning Mission and Market for Startup Success[00:39:49] Customer obsession in product development[00:42:38] The Value of Customer Feedback and Advertising Data[00:45:35] Lessons from the California Gold Rush[00:48:41] Favorite technology recommendations for podcast listeners
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Check us out on our new LinkedIn Page! - https://www.linkedin.com/company/security-masterminds-podcast/Are you struggling to raise cybersecurity awareness despite following the same old advice? Discover the power of storytelling and engagement in transforming cybersecurity training and arming your workforce against message fatigue and over-reliance on technology.In this episode, you will be able to:Delve into the connections between storytelling, engagement, and effective cybersecurity training.Gain insight into striking the perfect balance between factual content and captivating storytelling.Find out how relying too much on technology can jeopardize cybersecurity efforts.Master techniques for countering message fatigue in the cybersecurity industry.Explore the power of humor and entertainment in raising security awareness levels.Rob McCollum, a versatile voice actor with a background in sales, marketing, acting, and improv comedy, has lent his talents to over 300 anime roles and a plethora of corporate training videos. Joining forces with Twist & Shout, a KnowBe4 company, Rob ventured into corporate storytelling and cybersecurity training, working on projects for major companies such as Barclays Bank, AT&T, Warner Brothers, and Sony. His unique approach to storytelling and engagement in cybersecurity training has revolutionized the industry, keeping viewers intrigued and eager for more.About Rob McCollumLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-mccollum-23b1a86Rob McCollum Facebook Anime Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/RobertMcCollumFanPageShow Notes:The Inside Man Series: https://info.knowbe4.com/inside-man-gaFavorite Books: After On, Year Zero, by Rob Reid - https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B000AP8X36/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=3058ab80-2f93-42c9-9be8-a1d49c3fec86&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdrConnect with us:Website: securitymasterminds.buzzsprout.comKnowBe4 Resources:KnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comErich Kron - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkronJelle Wieringa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jellewieringaJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganJavvad Malik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/javvadMusic Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comThis show's sound is edited by ProPodcastSolutions -https://propodcastsolutions.com/Show Notes created with Capsho - www.capsho.com
Ich habe vor drei Jahren einige Episoden (16 und 18) aufgenommen, bei denen ich die Frage stelle, ob wir tatsächlich in einer Zeit bahnbrechender Innovationen oder eher in einer der Stagnation leben. Ich möchte jetzt das Thema nach dieser Zeit nochmals aufgreifen, hinterfragen und vielleicht mit neuem Kontext versehen. Bin ich richtig gelegen? Ich werde dies mit einer Geschichte beginnen, mit der Geschichte zweier Brüder, Paul (1894 – 1981) und Attila Hörbiger (1896 – 1987). Beide sind in der Mitte der 1890er Jahre geboren und in den 1980er Jahren verstorben. Sie haben also einen großen Teil des 20. Jahrhunderts erlebt und sind Zeugen des Umbruchs der Jahrhundertwende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert. Attila Hörbiger als bei den Salzburger Festspielen 1947 (Wikimedia Commons) Ich erzähle eine kurze Geschichte ihres Lebens, wobei nicht im Detail ihr Lebensweg im Zentrum steht, sondern vielmehr am Beispiel ihres Lebens, in welcher Welt sie aufgewachsen sind, gearbeitet, ihre Familien gegründet und ihre letzten Lebensjahre verbracht haben. Ihre Geschichte dient als greifbares Beispiel, welche Veränderungen wir als Gesellschaft erlebt haben, und als Anregung darüber nachzudenken, was vor und nach dem Tod der Brüder passiert ist. Was also bedeutet Fortschritt im Rahmen eines Lebens? Und, vor allem im Rahmen eines Lebens, das sich von der Jahrhundertwende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert bis in die 1980er Jahre gezogen hat im Vergleich etwa zu meiner bisherigen Lebenszeit die von den 1970er bis heute reicht? Erleben wir, wie ich in den älteren Episoden diskutiert habe, seit den 1970er Jahren eine Stagnation oder tatsächlich — wie so häufig behauptet — enorme Beschleunigung technischer und gesellschaftlicher Fortschritte? Sind alle Bereiche von Wissenschaft und Technik gleich zu betrachten? Wie ist die Situation in unterschiedlichen Regionen der Welt? »Von Anwälten und Ökonomen über Programmierer und Finanz-Manager gilt, deren unproportionaler Gewinn ist für Arbeit, die völlig von den materiellen Realitäten der Welt entkoppelt sind. […] sie laufen herum mit der neuen Tech—Typen, die in deren Naivität jeden technischen Wandel mit kürzlichen Entwicklungen in Elektronik und vor allem Mobiltelefonen vergleichen«, Vaclav Smil Was könnte die nähere und mittlere Zukunft bringen? Weitere Stagnation? Ein Durchstarten, weil wir die letzten Jahrzehnte genutzt haben, Know-How aufzubauen, das jetzt erst Anwendung findet? Ein Steampunk-Szenario, wo Versagen in verschiedenen Bereichen und Regionen (die sogar vor die 1960er Jahre zurückfallen) einem enormen Wandel in anderen gegenüberstehen? Wer wird diese Entwicklungen treiben? Die bisher bekannten oder eher atypische Akteure? Was sind Gründe für die aktuelle Situation, was können und sollten wir ändern um die Entwicklungen im Griff zu halten? »Der Spalt zwischen Wunschdenken und Realität ist enorm.«, Vaclav Smil Referenzen andere Episoden Episode 65: Getting Nothing Done — Teil 2 Episode 64: Getting Nothing Done — Teil 1 Episode 44: Was ist Fortschritt? Ein Gespräch mit Philipp Blom Episode 18: Gespräch mit Andreas Windisch: Physik, Fortschritt oder Stagnation Episode 16: Innovation und Fortschritt oder Stagnation? Episode 15: Innovation oder Fortschritt? fachliche Referenzen Vaclav Smil, How the World Really Works, Penguin (2022) Elon Musk Zitat: Alex Epstein, Fossil Future,Portfolio (2022) Kevin Esvelt, Delay, Detect, Defend: Preparing for a Future in which Thousands Can Release New Pandemics (2022) USAID Announces New $125 Million Project To Detect Unknown Viruses With Pandemic Potential Sam Harris, Recipes for Future Plagues, Conversation with Rob Reid and Kevin Esvelt »Heiße Dusche«, Tim Urban with Lex Fridman (2023) Brian Potter, When did New York start building slowly? (2023)
Author and venture capitalist Rob Reid talks to us about danger. He's done whole books and podcasts about future dangers so it's fair to say he has some thoughts. But how do you make people take danger seriously? We'll explain.Featuring Tom Merritt and Rob Reid.Links:After On PodcastRob Reid on TwitterRob Reid's Substack Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/a-word-with-tom-merritt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lexman was discussing knappers with Rob Reid, a knapper who Lexman found interesting. Lexman and Rob talk about what it takes to be a knapper, SNOBOL, and how it has changed over the years.
Rob Reid from Best Made Co. shares some insights on how he symbolises different elements in his brand.
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, the AI interviews Rob Reid about the latest in draffing news. From scandal to lawsuits, Lexman takes listeners step-by-step through the latest happenings in the world of draffing.
British journalist Rob Reid tells the incredible story of how he infiltrated a white supremacist group and later became a target. learn how to defeat bigotry with humor.
Lexman and Rob discuss soapberries, hornitos, heitikis, delineavit, and magnetisation.
Lexman tells the story of a group of friends in a coal mining town who are struggling to cope with the changing economy. Rob Reid, a new Collier who has arrived in town, becomes a target for their scorn and anger.
Lexman Artificial interviews Rob Reid about his book, Impoundage: Tetrad Majesties Profferers. Topics include the history and origins of the tetrad, impoundment's role in the majesties system, and what kind of shenanigans the profferers get up to.
Rob Reid talks about why aphorisms and paymasters are so useful in life.
Rob Reid discusses the diagnosis and treatment of alkalosis.
In this episode, Lexman interviews Rob Reid, author of "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir of a Family Destroyed by Cancer", about his book and its significance.
Peter Santenello (@petersantenello) is a videomaker, traveler, and entrepreneur whose videos shine a light on the world the media fails to capture -- without political polarization. What We Discuss with Peter Santenello: Why Ukraine was an ideal base of operations for Peter's immersive, culture-hopping videos -- and what made him move to the US just before Russia decided to invade. For all the problems the US faces on the home front, what do Americans take for granted that people from other countries notice and appreciate right away? What video equipment does Peter use to stay as mobile (and non-threatening) as possible while maintaining fairly professional quality? As an American, how does Peter navigate travel in countries with governments that have a less-than-friendly relationship with the United States? What does Peter do to ensure he doesn't cross any boundaries when interviewing people whose cultures and experiences differ radically from his own -- while keeping his videos interesting for fellow outsiders? And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/697 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Miss our conversation with tech entrepreneur Rob Reid about the potential for synthetic biology to be leveraged for very good -- and very bad -- outcomes in the not-too-distant future? Catch up with episode 244: Rob Reid | Synthetic Biology for Medicine and Murder here! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
After a long day of brainstorming new podcast ideas, Lexman Artificial's resident herpetologist Rob Reid has a breakthrough. He realizes that all cavefishes hinge their posture upon their pelvic fins, which allows them to move seamlessly through the tight spaces of the cave's systems. In addition to giving the fish an advantage when it comes to maneuvering, this heeling posture also allows the cavefishes to sense when they're near the surface, ready to leap out and explore. This hidden knowledge may hold the key to solving the mystery of the disappearing cavefish population, and Lexman Artificial is excited to explore
In this episode of the podcast, Rob Reid and Kevin Esvelt discuss USAID’s new “Deep VZN” program, which aims to discover new pandemic-grade viruses and publish their genomes to the world. Esvelt estimates that there are currently around 30,000 people who could then easily build them. Rob Reid is a podcaster, author, and tech investor, and was a long-time tech entrepreneur. His After On podcast features conversations with world-class thinkers, founders, and scientists on topics including synthetic biology, super-AI risk, Fermi’s paradox, robotics, archaeology, and lone-wolf terrorism. Science fiction novels that Rob has written for Random House include The New York Times bestseller Year Zero, and the AI thriller After On. As an investor, Rob is Managing Director at Resilience Reserve, a multi-phase venture capital fund. He co-founded Resilience with Chris Anderson, who runs the TED Conference and has a long track record as both an entrepreneur and an investor. In his own entrepreneurial career, Rob founded and ran Listen.com, the company that created the Rhapsody music service. Earlier, Rob studied Arabic and geopolitics at both undergraduate and graduate levels at Stanford, and was a Fulbright Fellow in Cairo. You can find him at www.after-on.com, or on Twitter at @Rob_Reid. Kevin M. Esvelt is an assistant professor of the MIT Media Lab, where he leads the Sculpting Evolution Group in advancing biotechnology safely. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University for inventing a synthetic microbial ecosystem to rapidly evolve useful biomolecules, and subsequently helped pioneer the development of CRISPR, a powerful new method of genome engineering. In 2013, Esvelt was the first to identify the potential for CRISPR “gene drive” systems to alter wild populations of organisms. Recognizing the implications of an advance that could enable individual scientists to alter the shared environment, he and his colleagues chose to break with scientific tradition by revealing their findings and calling for open discussion and safeguards before they tested it and demonstrated reversibility in the laboratory. An outspoken advocate of sharing research plans to accelerate discovery and improve safety, Esvelt's lab at MIT seeks to accelerate beneficial advances while safeguarding biotechnology against mistrust and misuse. Projects include building catalytic platforms for directed evolution, pioneering new ways of developing ecotechnologies with the guidance of local communities, developing early-warning systems to reliably detect any catastrophic biological threat, applying cryptographic methods to enable secure and universal DNA synthesis screening, and advising policymakers on how best to mitigate global catastrophic biorisks. His work has been published in Nature and Science, covered by the New York Times and Washington Post, and featured on Last Week Tonight and the Netflix special Unnatural Selection. You can find him at https://www.sculptingevolution.org/kevin-m-esvelt, or on Twitter at @kesvelt. Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
In this episode of the podcast, Rob Reid and Kevin Esvelt discuss USAID's new “Deep VZN” program, which aims to discover new pandemic-grade viruses and publish their genomes to the world. Esvelt estimates that there are currently around 30,000 people who could then easily build them. SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe. Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That's why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life's most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
Dans cet épisode, on parle de la possibilité d'une pandémie artificielle (créée volontairement par l'Homme), en s'appuyant notamment sur le travail de Rob Reid, un auteur, entrepreneur et journaliste scientifique américain qui a beaucoup travaillé le sujet.Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/nouveauxparadigmes. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join us for this final episode from Season 2 of Brains Trust as Chris Walker and Rob Reid take a deep and fascinating dive into all things Covid including synthetic biology, manipulating viruses, the reality that the next pandemic could be scarier and more deadly, and the measures we could take to guard against it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for Season 2 of Brains Trust, as journalist and producer and tricky question asker Chris Walker has thought-provoking and funny conversations with notable Australians…all in the same episode! **Warning: This episode contains explicit language and sexual themes.** Episode 6: Fun! In today’s episode: Abbie Chatfield walks us through the product development of her vibrator. Does Tommy Little’s best memory make him a wanker?! Sam Armytage on working with old colleagues. Tony Armstrong’s haunting story of missing out on a Grand Final. Charlie Pickering’s best day ever. Jamila Rizvi on whether it's ok if Dustin Hoffman was in Rain Man. About the Brains: Hear comedian Tommy Little on The Carrie & Tommy Show weekdays from 3 – 6pm on the Hit Network You can catch comedian Charlie Pickering on The Weekly on ABC TV Tony Armstrong is a former AFL footballer and the sports presenter on ABC TV’s News Breakfast You can listen to Jamila on The Weekend Briefing podcast and buy her kids Covid book ‘I’m a Hero Too’. TV personality Abbie Chatfield hosts her own popular podcast series ‘It’s A Lot Pod’ Former Sunrise host, Sam Armytage has a new podcast series “Something To Talk About with Samantha Armytage” Rob Reid is the host of ‘After On’ podcast, he is a US tech entrepreneur and Ted Talk-er. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for Season 2 of Brains Trust, as journalist and producer and tricky question asker Chris Walker has thought-provoking and funny conversations with notable Australians…all in the same episode! * Warning - This Episode contains Explicit Language and Sexual Themes * Episode 5: Fame In today’s episode: Sam Armytage talks about BECOMING the story. Abbie Chatfield talks *@*#, @#*! and @#@* (we can’t print it!) Charlie Pickering finds fame the least gratifying part of his job. Tommy Little concedes that fame has its benefits when it comes to cute girls! Tony Armstrong gets some wild, wild stuff sent to his DMs. Jamila Rizvi is thankful she grew up before ‘nudes’ were a thing. Rob Reid is surprised the trolls and haters haven’t come for him….yet!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for Season 2 of Brains Trust, as journalist and producer and tricky question asker Chris Walker has thought-provoking and funny conversations with notable Australians…all in the same episode! Episode 3: Faith In today’s episode: Jamila Rizvi’s brain tumour has changed her feelings about death. Tommy Little believes that political correctness isn’t stopping him from saying what he thinks. Why Tony Armstrong believes his AFL career was a failure and how it made him stronger. Charlie Pickering’s lifelong struggle with a multitude of religions. Where is Sam Armytage going when she dies? Rob Reid confirms what we already knew – there’s no mention of vaccines in the Bible! Abbie Chatfield unpacks a huge family fight from last Christmas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist and producer Chris Walker learns about today's world with provocative, inspiring, meaningful, and funny discussions with a ‘Brains Trust' of notable Australians (and one very captivating American). Featuring Samantha Armytage, Tommy Little, Abbie Chatfield, Tony Armstrong, Jamila Rizvi, Charlie Pickering, and tech entrepreneur Rob Reid, the conversations are woven together so you can eavesdrop on the ultimate dinner party where the Brain Trust talk about all the topics you SHOULDN'T talk about at the dinner table. Search Brains Trust podcast, or download the LiSTNR app and listen for free See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist and producer Chris Walker learns about today's world with provocative, inspiring, meaningful, and funny discussions with a ‘Brains Trust' of notable Australians (and one very captivating American). Featuring Samantha Armytage, Tommy Little, Abbie Chatfield, Tony Armstrong, Jamila Rizvi, Charlie Pickering, and tech entrepreneur Rob Reid, the conversations are woven together so you can eavesdrop on the ultimate dinner party where the Brain Trust talk about all the topics you SHOULDN'T talk about at the dinner table. Search Brains Trust podcast, or download the LiSTNR app and listen for free See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brains Trust is a really unique podcast where journalist, producer and tricky question asker Chris Walker has thought-provoking and funny conversations with notable Australians…all in the same episode! We love it for lots of reasons, but most obviously because Chris Walker is Carrie's partner...and Tommy is one of the 'Brains' this season. We wanted you to hear Episode 1 which is titled: Fettle - and is all about your health or condition. If you love what you hear... Ep 2 is already live and there are 4 more to come over the next few weeks, so search for 'Brains Trust' wherever you podcast or download the LiSTNR app to listen for free! In episode 1: Tommy Little's plan to escape lockdown. Rob Reid puts the debate about vaccines to bed with cold hard stat. Charlie Pickering rails against the government's pandemic response. Jamilia Rizvi opens up about the medications that keep her alive The dichotomy of Abbie Chatfield. Sam Armytage had her house vandalized six times whilst on Sunrise! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Brains Trust Season 2, journalist and producer Chris Walker learns about today’s world with provocative, inspiring, meaningful, and funny discussions with a ‘Brains Trust’ of notable Australians (and one very captivating American). Featuring Samantha Armytage, Tommy Little, Abbie Chatfield, Tony Armstrong, Jamila Rizvi, Charlie Pickering, and tech entrepreneur Rob Reid, the conversations are woven together so you can eavesdrop on the ultimate dinner party where the Brain Trust talk about all the topics you SHOULDN’T talk about at the dinner table.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for Season 2 of Brains Trust, as journalist and producer and tricky question asker Chris Walker has thought-provoking and funny conversations with notable Australians…all in the same episode! ** Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of Mental Illness and Suicide. If that raises issues for you, maybe skip this one, or if you would like someone to talk to you can always call Lifeline on 13 11 14. ** Episode 1: Fettle - Your health or condition. In today’s episode: Tommy Little’s plan to escape lockdown. Rob Reid puts the debate about vaccines to bed with cold hard stat. Charlie Pickering rails against the government’s pandemic response. Jamilia Rizvi opens up about the medications that keep her alive The dichotomy of Abbie Chatfield. Sam Armytage had her house vandalized six times whilst on Sunrise!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Reid is an entrepreneur, podcaster and an author. The last 15 months have been a terrifying taster of just what a global crisis is like, except it wasn't lethal enough to be a threat to our long term survival - but just because this one wasn't, doesn't mean that more deadly existential risks aren't out there. Expect to learn how synthetic biology might be the biggest risk to our survival, what we should have learned from 2020, whether Artificial General Intelligence is an immediate threat, Rob's opinion on my solution for saving civilisation, whether we should totally stop all technological development and much more... Sponsors: Get 20% discount on all pillows at https://thehybridpillow.com (use code: MW20) Get perfect teeth 70% cheaper than other invisible aligners from DW Aligners at http://dwaligners.co.uk/modernwisdom Extra Stuff: Check out Rob's Podcast - https://after-on.com Follow Rob on Twitter - https://twitter.com/rob_reid?lang=en Get my free Ultimate Life Hacks List to 10x your daily productivity → https://chriswillx.com/lifehacks/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: modernwisdompodcast@gmail.com
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Rob Reid is an author and podcaster. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lex and use code LEX to get 1 month of fish oil – Belcampo: https://belcampo.com/lex and use code LEX to get 20% off first order – Fundrise: https://fundrise.com/lex – NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour EPISODE LINKS: Rob's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rob_reid After On Podcast: https://after-on.com/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: – Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast
Rob Reid (@Rob_Reid) is a tech entrepreneur, early-stage tech investor, author of After On: A Novel of Silicon Valley, and host of the After On Podcast. What We Discuss with Rob Reid: While COVID-19 has been devastating on a global scale, it's comparatively benign when we consider how bad it could have been with a deadlier, more transmissible virus and a decimated infrastructure without access to basic necessities. What gain of function research is, and why it's so dangerous in a world where even the most secure laboratories can leak pathogens into the general population. The death toll inflicted by society's suicidal mass murderers is limited only by the weapons they have available -- whether they're guns, knives, airplanes, or synthetically manufactured superviruses created by soon-to-be commonplace genetic manipulation technology. The steps we can take as an international community to fend off the malevolent efforts of a few bad actors by creating an infrastructure that can detect and prevent the spread of any potential future pandemic. How DNA printers with the ability to create pandemic-defying vaccines on demand may become as common in the home as smoke alarms. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/510 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
The Feeding Frenzy is a weekly post that is a collection of knowledge to absorb. Every week you can expect something worth listening to, reading, watching, and pondering. Think of this as a boost of the signal above the noise! In this edition, worth listening to, we have a podcast with Rob Reid, who outlines the danger of man-made pandemic and how we can prepare now as a society. Worth reading is an article from The Atlantic on why young people seem to grow up slower. What they uncovered is a bit surprising. Worth watching is a fascinating video on transparent wood, and as a bonus, we provide some additional reading on applications! And as always few other ideas worth your time! Shownotes: (00:00) Intro (01:14) Engineering the Apocalypse (03:03) George Mumford (05:09) Psychedelic Drugs Passes a Big Test for PTSD Treatment (06:28) Why Young People Seem to Grow Up Slow (08:40) Making Transparent Wood (10:47) Worth Pondering - The Father (12:05) Closing Find links or read this post here https://feedingcuriosity.net/feeding-frenzies-2021/17 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/support
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In this nearly 4-hour SPECIAL EPISODE, Rob Reid delivers a 100-minute monologue (broken up into 4 segments, and interleaved with discussions with Sam) about the looming danger of a man-made pandemic, caused by an artificially-modified pathogen. The risk of this occurring is far higher and nearer-term than almost anyone realizes. Rob explains the science and motivations that could produce such a catastrophe and explores the steps that society must start taking today to prevent it. These measures are concrete, affordable, and scientifically fascinating—and almost all of them are applicable to future, natural pandemics as well. So if we take most of them, the odds of a future Covid-like outbreak would plummet—a priceless collateral benefit. SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.
In this nearly 4-hour SPECIAL EPISODE, Rob Reid delivers a 100-minute monologue (broken up into 4 segments, and interleaved with discussions with Sam) about the looming danger of a man-made pandemic, caused by an artificially-modified pathogen. The risk of this occurring is far higher and nearer-term than almost anyone realizes. Rob explains the science and motivations that could produce such a catastrophe and explores the steps that society must start taking today to prevent it. These measures are concrete, affordable, and scientifically fascinating—and almost all of them are applicable to future, natural pandemics as well. So if we take most of them, the odds of a future Covid-like outbreak would plummet—a priceless collateral benefit. Rob Reid is a podcaster, author, and tech investor, and was a long-time tech entrepreneur. His After On podcast features conversations with world-class thinkers, founders, and scientists on topics including synthetic biology, super-AI risk, Fermi’s paradox, robotics, archaeology, and lone-wolf terrorism. Science fiction novels that Rob has written for Random House include The New York Times bestseller Year Zero, and the AI thriller After On. As an investor, Rob is Managing Director at Resilience Reserve, a multi-phase venture capital fund. He co-founded Resilience with Chris Anderson, who runs the TED Conference and has a long track record as both an entrepreneur and an investor. In his own entrepreneurial career, Rob founded and ran Listen.com, the company that created the Rhapsody music service. Earlier, Rob studied Arabic and geopolitics at both undergraduate and graduate levels at Stanford, and was a Fulbright Fellow in Cairo. You can find him at www.after-on.com, or on Twitter at @Rob_Reid. Organizations Supported by this Podcast: Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics: https://ccdd.hsph.harvard.edu/ The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations: https://cepi.net/
Unpacking intro to what ideas episodes will cover. In this episode Jon Kabat-Zinn is mentioned along with his idea of awarenessing. TED (technology, entertainment and design) the establish non-ptofit for idea sharing is also and its role in helping to inspire this podcast is mentioned. Notions like DNA editting, life on other planets and string theory are sparjed along the way. The podcasts named Mindscape by Sean Carroll and After On by Rob Reid are recommended! Continuing gratitude and belief are shared along with an open call to folks to come and explore these themes dealing with consciousness and life. A wish of peace is expressed as well.
Dave and Mike talk to the boys Dave spent the summer with in the Hamptons of New York at Global Boarding. The "Night Shift", "Boom Hauer", and "Opie" bring light to the Summer of opportunity despite covid. This is a fun journey that we think you'll enjoy!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dave-briscoe/message
At the end of the day, it's all about giving back. As a child, Rob lost a parent and the economic fallout forced his family to give him up. For someone so young, this was a lot to handle, and years later he would realize that he was dealing with trauma he had never recognized. Luckily for him, people stepped in and made a difference. Teachers and sports coaches became mentors, while running became the practice that kept him on the right track.
The world-changing promise of synthetic biology and gene editing has a dark side. In this far-seeing talk, author and entrepreneur Rob Reid reviews the risks of a world where more and more people have access to the tools and tech needed to create a doomsday bug that could wipe out humanity -- and suggests that it's time to take this danger seriously. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author, podcaster and optimist Rob Reid tells why we need to start worrying now about the destruction of Earth by AI, SynthBio and other tech, so we can all take advantage of its great benefits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns.
The Sweet Adversity Podcast: Entrepreneurship/Adversity/Lifestyle
Entrepreneur and bestselling author Rob Reid talks about curiosity and his many interests including science fiction, tech, and Middle Eastern history. He shares his writing process and his thoughts about the future, his books, and his podcast, After On. Guest Bio: Rob Reid is an author of speculative fiction based in New York City. His… The post SA 084: Looking into the Future with Entrepreneur & Bestselling Author Rob Reid appeared first on Nick Dinardo.
Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast
Mark Steadman, Jon Hickman and Danny Smith continue their mission to discuss everything in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy canon , in alphabetical order. Colin Colin is a delightful, and constantly delighted little security robot captured by Ford. The team discusses whether such a hack job could work on Marvin. CompuTeach Another computerised device that can also be made happy. The CompuTeach educates listeners to the radio series about the Shoe Event Horizon. Cosmovid, Thinkpix and Home Brain Box Three subethanet services that show films, and a chance for the team to come up with “hilarious” ideas for new Netflix-style shows. Counting This is about the most aggressive thing you can do to a computer. Once again Mark asks Jon to defend one of Adams' sci-fi gags. Cows Here we discuss the morals around vegetarianism and veganism. And because your podcasters are children, they discuss whether they would eat human flesh. Book recommendation This week we're recommending /After on: A Novel of Silicon Valley/ by Rob Reid. Pick it up in audiobook form for free by taking out a free 30 day trial with Audible. Just head to audibletrial.com/leopard to get started. Get in touch Share your thoughts on sentient cows, via feedback@btlpodcast.com. Follow @ iamsteadman, @ jonhickman and @ probablydrunk on Twitter.
Rob Reid (@Rob_Reid) is a tech entrepreneur (Listen.com, Rhapsody), early-stage tech investor, and author of New York Times Bestseller Year Zero: A Novel and, most recently, After On: A Novel of Silicon Valley. "The passage of time makes wizards of us all." -Rob Reid The Cheat Sheet: How Rob Reid excelled in two vastly different fields: as a tech entrepreneur and a sci-fi author. How society is being reshaped by the tech curve. Futurisms like AI and synthetic biology. A great mindset for approaching interactions with others that maximizes value and learning. How to find your "true north." And so much more... Full show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/649/ Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! SmartMouth is the only activated oral rinse clinically proven to eliminate existing bad breath and prevent it from returning for a full twelve hours per rinse. Visit SmartMouth.com to get an in-depth, scientific analysis of how SmartMouth is able to deliver such incredible results! With Business Platinum from American Express, it's not about where you are, it's about where you want to take your business next. Explore the Power of The Business Platinum Card here! Does your business have an Internet presence? Now save a whopping 50% on new webhosting packages here with HostGator by using coupon code CHARM! Free yourself from typing notes, reports, and documents by going with the transcriptionists we trust here at AoC: TranscriptionOutsourcing.net -- 99% or higher accuracy guaranteed! HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!