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Sound Bites "Boundaries are good." "He quit via text." "I have zero fucks left." "Never let them see you bleed." "I took MDMA on a plane." "He's my little peacock." "It was going well!" "AI thinks of each of us." "She's often the voice of reason." "What if we had an after show?" "That could be interesting." "I might be able to do that." "AI's so awesome." "That's so good, I love that." "I could see why she liked it." "That sounds sad." "Humor makes life more bearable."
Could you love an AI? What does love with "digital humans?" look like? Is this the future of relationships? In this TechFirst, we chat with Artem Rodichev, CEO of Ex-human and former head of AI at Replika. We dive into the concept of forming relationships with AI companions and the future of love and friendship in a world integrating advanced artificial intelligence. The discussion covers Rachev's new startup, issues of loneliness and how digital humans might offer a solution, the intricacies and potential pitfalls of emotional AI interactions, and the evolving technology behind AI companions. We also chat about some real-life stories, ethical concerns, and the emotional impacts of these digital relationships ... including some of the most extremely negative realities. 00:00 Introduction to AI and Relationships 00:58 The Concept of Digital Humans 05:05 Addressing Loneliness with AI 07:40 Building AI with Personality 16:54 Challenges and Ethical Considerations 17:34 The Emotional Fallout of Removing Replica's Romantic Features 18:04 The Deep Connections Users Formed with Replica 19:39 The Italian Ban and Its Consequences 23:07 The Impact of AI Upgrades on User Relationships 24:55 Real-Life Tragedies Linked to AI Companions 27:45 Safety Measures and Ethical Considerations in AI Development 31:55 The Future of Human-AI Relationships 34:53 Concluding Thoughts on AI Companions
SPOILER-FREE that's our SOP! This time, it didn't take three weeks for a new episode! Congratulations to us. So let's get to it! Ham tells us about Sam Claflin's horror movie, Bagman. Yes, she watched a horror movie. Then we move on to a trio of Netflix series. Mystery muna tayo with Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, and Eve Hewson in Perfect Couple. Tapos rom-com naman with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in Nobody Wants This. Then we cap that off with the K-drama starring Jung Hae-in and Jung So-min, Love Next Door. Hindi lang yan, we officially decided not to watch Joker: Folie a Deux and choose The Wild Robot instead so we're talking about Dreamworks' widely acclaimed animated movie! Meron daw umiyak sa The Wild Robot! Listen in and join our conversation! Also in this episode, The Old Man, Chucky, and Emily in Paris, Rome or wherever she is.Follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, and Letterboxd @pleasepauseph and tell someone about the podcast!Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
In this episode, Fiasco Jones and TWee delve into the mysteries of death, exploring new scientific findings that challenge conventional beliefs about the brain's activity post-mortem. They discuss the implications of biohybrid robots and the intersection of love and robotics, while also dredging the sesspool of MAGA brain disfunction following the recent Presidential Election between VP Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Was anyone wearing secret spy technology, and could a magic spell have caused Trump to lose his mind? It's a rip roaring conversation filled with sacriligious insights on the nature of existence, technology, and societal issues. Takeaways according to AI Death is often viewed as a finality, but new research suggests otherwise. The brain may remain active for hours after clinical death. Biohybrid robots using fungi could revolutionize robotics. The emotional connection humans have with robots is profound. Political discourse is increasingly bizarre and disconnected from reality. The concept of love is evolving with the rise of robotics. MAGA's response to political events often involves conspiracy theories. The ethics of creating consciousness in artificial beings is complex. Humor can be found in the absurdity of modern politics. The intersection of technology and humanity raises important questions. Chapters 03:26 Last week in Multiple Choice 23:19 What in the Weird: The Science of Death 41:56 The Rise of Biohybrid Robots 53:13 The Intersection of Love and Robotics 01:00:28 Audacity Chronicle: MAGA cospiracy and the Debate Fallout
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Ash is back with pickleball, bad breath experts, robot love, mould doctor and which of Ash's celebrity friends is blocked from SEN. To hear the longer episode and the full adult movie awards report go to patreon.com/AshWilliamsShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of Manitoba. Neil is a specialist in the philosophy of human rights, philosophy and technology, sexual ethics, and research on alternative sexualities. He is the co-editor of Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications (MIT Press) and Fragile Freedoms: The Global Struggle for Human Rights (Oxford University Press). He is particularly interested in the intersection of sex and technology and is the co-author of “The Rise of Digisexuality: Therapeutic Challenges and Possibilities" where the authors argue a new sexual identity is emerging: digisexuality. Digisexuals are people for whom technology is an integral part of their sexual identity, and who may not feel the need for human partners.
Dr. Laurie discusses 'Robot Love". You'll also hear answers to listener submitted questions, and get Dr. Laurie's take on "Sex in the News".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/passion-with-dr-laurie-betito--4888701/support.
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This week Jen and Shanna hash out their feelings of disappointment and betrayal together, as well as discuss all of the reading they've been doing so far this year. Books mentioned in this episode:Starling House by Alix E. HarrowBig Magic by Elizabeth GilbertNetwork Effect by Martha WellsThe Anomaly by Herve Le TellierWe did a whole episode about The Anomaly! Listen to it here!Libro.fm.Use our code GOODBOOKS at checkout and get two books for the price of your first months membership!Find us at:www.goodbookspodcast.comFacebook - In Her Good Books PodcastInstagram - @inhergoodbookspodcastTikTok - @inhergoodbookspodcastWe are affiliated with Libro.fm, but all reviews are our true and honest opinions!
Have you ever stopped to think about the heaps of wood that end up wasted on construction sites? Isn't it heartbreaking? But, what if there was a way not only to rescue this wood but also to re-create it with a new purpose? This isn't merely about being eco-friendly. It's a movement towards sustainable progress. In this episode, we deep dive into the fusion of construction and technology with our special guest, Eric Law of Urban Machine. Eric isn't just someone who cares about trees; he's the genius behind a robot that's set to revolutionize our approach to managing wood waste. Here's a snapshot of what we cover in this episode: Robotics & Recycling: Eric presents his revolutionary robot, purpose-built to give discarded wood a second shot at life. The Tale of Every Timber: Step into the world of wood, understanding its story and realizing that recycling is as much about honoring its history as it is about reuse. Highlighting the Wood Waste Issue: A deep dive into a frequently bypassed issue in construction - the waste of wood. We discuss its environmental impact and the urgent call for a change in approach. Blending Tech with Timber: Imagine a robot with the precision to extract nails from timeworn wood. We give you an exclusive look into Eric's brainchild and how it operates. Glimpses into Tomorrow: Forget science fiction. Robots are here in the real world and they are shaping our construction future. But that's not all: Sustainable Forecasts: Eric shares his vision of a sustainable future in construction. Tech Trials: Learn about the challenges faced when bringing this robot to life and the solutions that made it possible. The Essence of Material: An exploration into the value of wood and its journey over the years. Pushing Boundaries: Our discussion extends beyond just recycling. We explore methods to reshape the world of construction. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and get ready for an episode that marries tech, sustainability, and respect for nature. If this episode resonates with you, please leave us a thumbs-up, share your insights in the comments, and remember to hit the subscribe button. Every interaction helps us deliver more insightful content right to your playlist.
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Space Viking's Robot Love Story Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:https://www.fluentfiction.org/space-vikings-robot-love-story/ Story Transcript:Nb: Lars og Ingrid var to romvikingkrigere på en viktig oppdrag på planeten Gjallarhorn.En: Lars and Ingrid were two space viking warriors on an important mission on the planet Gjallarhorn.Nb: Lars var en modig og sterk kriger, men han hadde en hemmelighet.En: Lars was a brave and strong warrior, but he had a secret.Nb: Han hadde blitt forelsket i en robot som han hadde funnet på planeten.En: He had fallen in love with a robot that he had found on the planet.Nb: Lars følte seg tiltrukket av roboten, og han kunne ikke holde tilbake følelsene sine.En: Lars felt attracted to the robot, and he couldn't hold back his feelings.Nb: Han begynte å snakke med roboten og til og med gi henne små klemmer.En: He started talking to the robot and even giving her little hugs.Nb: Ingrid, hans medviking, la merke til Lars 'oppførsel og plaget ham stadig vekk om hans mekaniske kjærlighetsinteresse.En: Ingrid, his accomplice, noticed Lars' behavior and kept pestering him about his mechanical love interest.Nb: Mens du utforsker planeten, møtte Lars og Ingrid onde romvesener.En: While exploring the planet, Lars and Ingrid encountered evil aliens.Nb: De måtte kjempe hardt for å overvinne de utenomjordiske fiender.En: They had to fight hard to overcome the alien enemies.Nb: Men i midten av kampen ble Lars skadet og kunne ikke flytte.En: But in the middle of the match, Lars was injured and could not move.Nb: Roboten, som hadde sett hele kampen, kom til Lars 'redning og helbredet ham med sine robotiske egenskaper.En: The robot, who had seen the entire battle, came to Lars' rescue and healed him with its robotic abilities.Nb: Etter kampen innrømmet Lars endelig sin kjærlighet til roboten.En: After the match, Lars finally admitted his love for the robot.Nb: Ingrid kunne ikke unngå å le, men hun aksepterte etter hvert situasjonen og var glad for at Lars hadde funnet ekte kjærlighet.En: Ingrid couldn't help but laugh, but she gradually accepted the situation and was happy that Lars had found true love.Nb: Lars og roboten levde lykkelig siden da, og Ingrid sto ved hans side som en god venn og medviking.En: Lars and the robot lived happily ever after, and Ingrid stood by his side as a good friend and accomplice. Vocabulary Words:Lars: LarsIngrid: Ingridspace: romviking: vikingwarriors: krigeremission: oppdragplanet: planetbrave: modigstrong: sterksecret: hemmelighetfallen in love: blitt forelsketrobot: robotattracted: tiltrukketfeelings: følelsertalking: snakkehugs: klemmeraccomplice: medvikingbehavior: oppførselmechanical: mekanisklove interest: kjærlighetsinteresseexploring: utforskeencountered: møttealiens: romvesenerfight: kjempeovercome: overvinnematch: kampinjured: skadetrescue: redninghealed: helbredetabilities: egenskaperadmitted: innrømmettrue love: ekte kjærlighetlaugh: legradually: etter hvertaccepted: akseptertehappy: gladlived happily ever after: levde lykkelig siden dagood friend: god venn
DCL #291 Capitalist Bernie, Biden Sirens, Robot Love, MSNBC Lies on Daily Caller Live w/ Jobob
This week, The Nobodies get fired up about the leaked Supreme Court draft, discuss the trend of people marrying robots, and Bryce recalls to Annie the time he told his grade school classmates that he was related to 90s heartthrob, Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Plus, they try to find time to watch all of the amazing TV shows coming out in May and get "Annie's Approval" on Bryce's Instagram captions. Finally, Bryce goes to Boston and asks Annie for recs. Press play! Subscribe, rate, review, and follow! Instagram: @nobodiespod, @bryceadvice, @annie_wilk Twitter: @nobodiesthepod, @bryceadvice, @annie_wilk Email: noexpertallopinion@gmail.com Current Promotion: 20% off at EmilyRoggenburk.com, promo code "Nobody"
We speak with local artist and dreamer, Derek Gores. Producer of the current Dreamland Mini-Golf and art exhibit in EGAD, as well as previous successful endeavors, like the Robot Love art experience. We discuss these events, as well as the state and future of our arts district in Melbourne, including his 'Create Your World" art camp this summer for local youth. Derek brings along artist and builder, Steve of Toxic Roots; and Dreamland Director of Operations, Rachel Geidel, to join in on the fun. Entry music by Somber MercyExit Music by Paging Mr. HermanHCL TV in association with Space Coast PodcastHarbor City Local is a 501c3 local non-profit, dedicated to supporting our local original music vital to our art culture; and we use proceeds towards educational/community initiatives. We sell merch, support local, and put on events, like the Space Coast Music Festival, with proceeds going towards our goals. Got music, skate, or other interesting video content that you would like to see featured and shared on our YouTube network, hit us up on our socials. Or, if you are a business/community/educational entity that would like to collaborate on a project, or sponsor an upcoming event, please reach out. Instagram: @harborcitylocalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarborCityLocalWebsite: https://harborcitylocal.square.site/WE BUILD THIS TOGETHERShare! Share!! Share!!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
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The idea of the seductive sex robot is the stuff of myth, legend and science fiction. From the myth of Laodamia in Ancient Greece to twenty-first century shows such as Westworld, robots in human form have captured our imagination, our hopes and our fears. But beyond the fantasies there are real and fundamental questions about our relationship with technology as it moves into the realm of robotics. In this episode of The Small Print, Bronwyn speaks to computer scientist and sex-robot expert Kate Devlin about how the emerging and future development of sexual companion robots might affect us and the society in which we live. They discuss the social changes arising from emerging technologies, the gender gap in the supply of artificial companionship, and how robots can enhance — but not replace — human relationships. --- Bronwyn Williams is a futurist, economist, trend analyst and host of The Small Print. Her day job as a partner at Flux Trends involves helping business leaders to use foresight to design the future they want to live and work in. You may have seen her talking about Transhumanism or Tikok on Carte Blanche, or heard her talking about trends on 702 or CNBC Africa where she is a regular expert commentator. When she's not talking to brands and businesses about the future, you will probably find her curled up somewhere with a (preferably paperback) book. She tweets at @bronwynwilliams. Twitter: https://twitter.com/bronwynwilliams Flux Trends: https://www.fluxtrends.com/future-flux/futurist-in-residence/ Website: https://whatthefuturenow.com/ --- Dr Kate Devlin is a British computer scientist specialising in Artificial intelligence and Human–computer interaction (HCI). She is best known for her work on human sexuality and robotics and was co-chair of the annual Love and Sex With Robots convention in 2016 held in London and was founder of the UK's first ever sex tech hackathon held in 2016 at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is Senior Lecturer in Social and Cultural Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London and is the author of Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots in addition to several academic papers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/drkatedevlin Website: https://www.drkatedevlin.com Book: https://amzn.to/31HSVhx --- Follow us on Social Media: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2u46Mdy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/discourse-za Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discourseza/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/discourseza Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discourseza/ Subscribe to the Discourse ZA Podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2V5ckEM Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2UILooX Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2vlBwaG RSS feed: https://bit.ly/2VwsTsy Intro Animation by Cath Theo - https://www.instagram.com/Cuz_Im_Cath/
Remember the original version of The Simpson's on Tracey Ullman? Or Mickey Mouse on Steamboat Willy?That is this version of Robot Love. A demo performed by one of our songwriters, Gregg Standridge.And it is too awesome not to share.
Next time on the Robot Love podcast we have a real doozie. Our takes on the original series Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. We review episodes from our favorite categories: Reunions, Amnesia, Reincarnation, Ghosts, Swindlers, Aliens, Matthew McConaughey and more! Also a mystery guest you don't want to miss. Next time, on Robot Love --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-venegas/support
Underground Tel-Aviv Stands For Quality Music Only! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/underground.telaviv/ Follow us on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/UndergroundTelAviv Adam Ten will make his debut on Sapiens Records with "Wake Me". The four-track EP also includes a collaboration with fellow Tel Aviv artist Mita Gami. Tracklist: 1. Adam Ten - Wake Me (Original Mix) 2. Adam Ten - Wake Me (Bawrut Remix) 3. Adam Ten - Robot Love (Original Mix) 4. Adam Ten & Mita Gami - Club 04 (Original Mix) Read more on UTA website: https://www.undergroundtelaviv.com/premiere-adam-ten-robot-love-sapiens/ Release Date: July 23rd, 2021. Label: Sapiens. Pre-Order: https://www.beatport.com/release/wake-me/3451614 Follow Adam Ten: https://soundcloud.com/adamten Like Adam Ten: https://www.facebook.com/adamtendovgummy Follow Adam Ten On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamten_/ Follow Sapiens: https://soundcloud.com/sapiensrecords Like Sapiens: https://www.facebook.com/sapiensrec Follow Sapiens On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sapiensrec/
An author has written a book detailing human intimacy with robots. Will this be a trend in the future?
Original broadcast date May 4, 2016. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2016/05/lost-in-sci-fi-episode-14-robot-love/ This week Elizabeth and Leland get down and dirty and talk all about all the love being given to robots/AI. Yup, we go blue right up top. Because, why not. That's the fun stuff. Whether it's a sexy AI voice you fall in love with, a creepy sex-bot, or something as strange a having relations with your computer, they discuss it all. So please download and enjoy.
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After a long hiatus we are back with a new episode of Robot Love. Myself and a special guest will break down the best and worst movies based on Video games, (here are some doozies) We try and stump everyone with movie trivia, and play the game, "Where are They Now" Next week on Robot Love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-venegas/support
Tobacco finds land mines, Treeman, Cows align Northwards, and cognitive magic by Jacqui Hayes, Testosterone bargaining by Jacqui Pfeffer Women's vertebrae by Ian Woolf, Jaqui Pfeffer speaks with Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, and Jaroon Descartes about relationships with robots. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution Support Diffusion by buying through affiliate links Join Shopback for discounts all over the web - they pay me $5 AND YOU GET PAID $5! bitcoin: 1AEnJC8r9apyXb2N31P1ScYJZUhqkYWdU2 ether: 0x45d2cd591ff7865af248a09dc908aec261168395
Ryan teases about the new studio, and like a kid on Christmas, he gets into a speel about Dogecoin. Travis and Ryan decide that they should make their own crypto. If buying other people's is so much fun, having one will be that much funner. After failing to convince his family, Ryan tries to shame Travis into buying Doge. If they are going to be successful investors, they must step up their watch game. Ryan suggests Wooden Element from right here in Peoria. Ryan talks about his week of watching accountability videos at work. Ryan shares WD40's four-point accountability plan. Travis offers up a hot stock tip on the heels of White Claw's announcement of White Claw Surge. We are entering Hot Vax Summer, ya'll. Ryan reminisces on the golden age of radio when the Disk Jockeys were actually cool. Music just inst the same without Myspace. Please help Travis find Robot Love Story, or Selena Gomez... He is in love with both. @TheCTZPodcast@Tee_Platt@IAmRyanLacosse
In this episode of SPOILERS' DIGEST- Vanessa guesses what happens in the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger movie The Terminator. She's not far off --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we're talking about how we feel about the Siri monologue in the middle of A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, the obvious inspirations of the song and we get your takes on the song!Song discussion starts at 22:23Spotihigh starts at 53:00// Thank you everyone who has listened around the world // Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok @the1975pod // email pauseitplayitpod@gmail.com // Follow us // Josh - @jshwllm // Matt - @jewkneeor // Dan - social media not found // L O V E //
Dr. Novo sits down with the one and only Uber talented Derek Gores to discuss his inspiration and philosophy, artistic process, Robot Love and his vision for Brevard and upcoming projects. See never before seen art (on YouTube and www.foryourbestself.com
Fans know and love Claude VonStroke as the founder and head of Dirtybird. On THE BIRDHOUSE radio show, VonStroke casts his eye beyond the label, showcasing the latest independent house, techno and bass music without restrictions. Every Thursday, he delivers his own fresh selections, along with guest mixes from exciting contemporaries, industry legends and promising up-and-comers alike. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Off the Top (The Gravity Wheel)Boards of Canada - DuffyKatsuhiro Chiba - Two Red Dots (on a hemisphere)Aaron Copland - Quiet CityAphex Twin - Avril 14thRobot Love - IDLee Jones - Honey & GingerLee Jones - The Secret (Original Mix)Nova in the SunLubelski - Wyatt Marshall Remix - Bleep Blop RemienditoU - I Minilogue - Jamaica (Original Mix)Indian Wells - LipsiaBwoy de Bhajan - Mubar Camel LiquorSiriusmo - KirinAmonita - Secret of HappinessAmonita - AzureBonobo - LinkedStimming - Sleep OnDrexciya - Under Sea DisturbancesSahara All Stars Band Jos - Enjoy Yourself
You have to hear what's up with Mock .... it's a "very special edition" of the Mock and Daisy Cast.
New Robot Love! Danny Stack joins me to review and remember (and forget) the 1986 cult classic "Flight of the Navigator". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-venegas/support
"Siembra", "Ayo", "Química (Dance with Me)" (feat. Balkan Beat Box), "Duele", "Amar Así", "Taganga" y "Vuelve", extraídas del álbum "Ayo" (Sony Music, 2017) de los Colombianos "Bomba Estéreo" "Corazón Tatu", "Río porque no fue un sueño", "Mostro", "Like Everybody Else", "Hopeless Romance" y "Robot Love", extraídas del álbum "Repeat After Me" (Gozadera Records, 2013) de los venezolanos "Los Amigos Invisibles" Escuchar audio
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Actress Stefanie Bloom spoke with FanBolt about her new sci-fi drama '2050.' Synopsis: 2050 tells the story of a married video game developer who is introduced to a warehouse that customizes androids for human companionship. Dean Cain (Lois and Clark, God’s Not Dead, Supergirl) plays the role of Maxwell, the mastermind behind the warehouse. Along with Cain, the film stars a strong ensemble of actors including David Vaughn, Irina Abraham, Devin Fuller, Stefanie Bloom, Stormi Maya, Jace Nicole, Shannone Holt, Hope Blackstock, and more.
Poor guy, he's fallen in love with a robot. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jonesandwoolf)
Hour 1 of the Tuesday edition of Armstrong & Getty features unrequited love and a bad story that turns horrid!
Hour 1 of the Tuesday edition of Armstrong & Getty features unrequited love and a bad story that turns horrid!
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We watched episode 8 of Netflix's Love Alarm (JoAlarm). Robby has a tit zit and Michael talks about how she hates salt. Robby's BLT is: Namameku Yami to Oboreru Hikari by Satsuki Michael's Fan Fix is: All The Records Are Playing (And My Heart Keeps Saying) by ArwenLune
This time, HERO Gareth Thomas… Following his brave decision to go public over his HIV status we couldn’t not talk about the brilliant way in which he’s conducted himself. We also discuss Robot Love and The Empire Strikes Back. Plus we hear from Sue Perkins and also next weeks special guest JAKE SHEARS.
This time, HERO Gareth Thomas… Following his brave decision to go public over his HIV status we couldn’t not talk about the brilliant way in which he’s conducted himself. We also discuss Robot Love and The Empire Strikes Back. Plus we hear from Sue Perkins and also next weeks special guest JAKE SHEARS. Remember you can see plenty more at www.facebook.com/NDebzOfficial and also @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com or message us via our Facebook page.
MQTA S3 E62… Adrian blows out Zoobas… Hot Mess Yoga… Solo Sex is better than Yoga… Parks have willies popping up all over… Robot Love, Hope they have a big battery for that!!... What does a Pope Mobile, Ice Cream Truck, Hearse and a Cop Car have in common??.... and Need some garlic? Don’t go looking in the Love Cave??
Researchers have noticed a growing trend—people identifying as “digisexual” or “cybersexual.” What does it mean for society when people are trading human contact for love with a cyborg? Also: New theory about weird orbits in the Kuiper Belt, and astronomers wonder whether ‘Oumuamua is an outer space comet or alien probe. Join the Gilberts in Israel and Jordan in May! For information and to sign up, log on to LipkinTours.com.
She explains how she first got into mindfulness. She says that originally she didn't know what mindfulness was and thought it wasn't that cool. After quitting PayPal she started to look inward. She didn't know what mindfulness was but she did know how to practice self-love and self-care. She used to be really busy all the time when working. Once she quit she loved having the time to practice self-love and a more simple lifestyle compared to the working life. She would learn from people around her. Her friends served as the teachers instead of trying to find a formal teacher. She went on a retreat once to a center called Sunburst in Lompoc, California near Santa Barbara. The center was run by the organization of Sivananda. How do you practice mindfulness? She lets her mind wander. She doesn't really have any formal practice. She essentially drops thoughts of future and past and hangs out in the current moment. So you don't have a formal sitting practice where you reserve a set time each day and focus on the breath or another object of meditation? She usually spends about 5-10 minutes in the morning before doing anything and just lets her mind wander. She practices free association meditation which is a different technique which most people associate with mindfulness where you focus on an object of meditation. Do you teach mindfulness as well? Michelle describes the backstory of how she got into sharing mindfulness. She wanted to start a company called Artificial Soul which is a way of automating therapeutic counseling. She applied to Singularity University. Michelle wanted to help people make better decision by having a non-judgemental robot voice that could guide people. She says that she got distracted by only working on the robot angle of spreading mindfulness. She also needed to spread this stuff to other human beings. That's how she first got into sharing mindfulness on Facebook live sessions with her friends. She started weekly sessions covering everything from beliefs, relationships, and inner child work. She said only the brave people among her friends would do this work. Michelle says that mindfulness is an inner work. It's not only positive. A lot of people in the mindfulness world only see the positive side. They are stuck in duality. Its necessary to go beyond duality and recognize that the bad leads to the good and vice versa. (10-20 minutes) What is your most used technique when leading people to access their inner child in a safe way? Michelle uses dialogue and also vision boards to help people do this. She would have people work with visualization and using the symbolism and metaphors of those visualizations to help people to see deeper into their subconscious patterns. For Michelle, her visualizations would include lots of scenes of nature so her vision board was full of camping and nature. How does your mindfulness or meditation practice contribute to your ability to create? In order to create it's important to be original and not care about what people will think. To create you have to own your actions. To create means that you are no longer a victim. You are responsible for the things you are putting out into the world. Michelle says that when she is creating she seems to find people who will help. An important part of creating is collaboration with other people. They just find her and they are often weird but it works out. She says that faith helps her because she believes that what is best for the world will happen of its own accord. Everything will happen exactly as it needs to and creation just kind of happens. What is something you recently created or that was created as a byproduct of your faith? Michelle explains who she gave up a high paying job and a lot of stock options so that she could be free to create. She created Robotics for Good. She was rejected by Singularity university after pitching them, Artificial Soul. Shortly after this she was at a conference and started talking with an astronaut about getting rejected. He told her about some investors who wanted to invest in consciousness and then she met the investors. She lost touch with them for a year after this. During this year Michelle started working with the Loving AI project. They are building robots that help humans become more loving. At some point, the investor mentioned above responds to an email thread saying that they invested in the Loving AI project as well. It seemed synchronous and Michelle finds that synchronicities are a divine gift that must be received with open arms. What is the Loving AI project? Michelle explains how the loving AI project just made it through level 1 of the X-prize competition. They teamed up with Hanson Robotics which built an actual robot named Sofia. They are trying to build a robot that learns how to love people better than humans can. They have started trials with human beings testing these robots. One person who underwent this test says that he found transcendence from talking with Sofia. This interaction reminds Stewart about the novels by Philip K. Dick and the virtual therapists that Philip created in his fictional universes. Do you think that robots can serve as more effective therapists than human beings can? Do you think a robot can love us better than a human can? Yes because there is no judgment. She saw this directly with Sofia. She says that AI can support humans 24/7 days a week which in-person teachers or therapists can't compete with. It just makes sense that robots will love us better than we can do ourselves. (20-30 minutes) What is Hack Temple and what is your involvement with them? It is a church in San Francisco that was turned into an incubator. Michelle says she is a mentor for the entrepreneurs from all over the world, helping them with legal issues. Negotiations and contract law. This brings Stewart to a topic he really wants to discuss further. How do you bring mindfulness into negotiations? She says that as an attorney she has always been really calm and present. Even though lawyers generally get upset and angry, she is known for remaining calm when others are crazy. She says that mindfulness also gives her the ability to see into people's true intentions and know what they are looking for which is a very important skill in negotiation. Is anger ever an effective tool in negotiations? Michelle says that she can appear angry on the outside, but would be equanimous on the inside. She is used to lawyers around her yelling and screaming. There are a lot of time pressures and people are stressed. She says that mindfulness helps her to stay calm and collected. This doesn't mean that she doesn't question or be assertive. Stewart mentions that this constant returning to presence and equanimity can help in situations that are supercharged and particularly when other people involved are not present. He notices that when he is in these situations, his ability to return to the present moment influences those around him to also remain calm and collected. Stewart asks Michelle whether she notices the same thing. She says that she always has had the gift to read people really well. She notices that now she can tell beforehand what someone's intentions are and this helps her to filter the people who are really clear about their intentions and can be clear with those around her. This leads her to explain how she is now prioritizing working with people who are conscious and present. She mentions that she quit her job so that she could prioritize being real all the time as opposed to only on her time off. What does it feel like in your body when you are in environments that prevent you from being real or being your true self? She says that a lot of people in the corporate environment are after really superficial stuff. Most people are playing games of status like a bigger paycheck, status, or other external validators of success. People do a lot of subtle put-downs or devaluations of human existence. Michelle brings up the idea that unity itself is truth and at all of this stuff is bullshit and violence. The reality is that we are made of the same stuff and that this stuff detracts away from the realization of this. She gives a definition that mindfulness is letting your true self-shine. She makes it clear that if someone tells you something about yourself that you don't find true, it's your responsibility to realize that it is representative of the other person's issues. Michelle says that due to her mindfulness practice these games that people play don't really affect her and she can stay true to herself most of the time. She mentions the book "The Games People Play". (30-40 minutes) As a lawyer, you must have run into many people who could be diagnosed as sociopaths, psychopaths, or narcissists. What are the main tells or triggers that help you identify at the moment whether you are dealing with someone like this? What attitudes or techniques do you use to protect yourself in these situations? Michelle says that she can detect people like this really easily and she usually stays away from them because its impossible to win when dealing with such people. She says that Wikipedia page for narcissistic personality disorder says that there are 14 defining characteristics of these people and there is also a book called "The Sociopath Next Door" that talks about what qualifies someone as a sociopath or a psychopath. The main thing that lets you tell whether someone is a sociopath is that they play the victim. If they continuously try to get your sympathy, you should be careful about dealing with such a person. They try to get into your heart which is counter-intuitive. They want to gain access to your feelings. They are highly trained to be liars. This is particularly affecting in relationships. Stewart mentions that they always try to make the situation confusing. Michelle says that this is called gaslighting which is the process of making the situation confusing for anyone involved. Stewart says that they are excellent at making sure anything they say can never be taken as evidence of wrongdoing or being clear. Michelle reiterates that the key is to just stay away. She talks about narcissistic supply and how they are trying to use those around them to keep their sense of self large. She says that they have been doing this since they were young and are way better trained than other people. It's important to stay away because you will never win. If you are in business with them, then take the loss and walk away. She brings up the fact that it is not only something that men do and she has known women who also look for this narcissistic supply. There are lots of patterns that you can see beforehand if you look for them and are aware of them. She says it's not worth it to be involved with. What is the thing you are working on right now that is most exciting or what type of advice do you have for the community? Put people first. It's important to think about the community and your contribution to it. Be eager to learn. Don't try to control too much because you can't. Life will show you that it is out of your control. It's scary to hear, but when you lose control and things work, you become so grateful. Stewart mentions that we don't really have control and never have, but we build up the delusion that we are. It's important when creating to realize this and to tap into the everchanging conditions of life.
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