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If robots take over the world what would be their relationship to humans? Would it be a carefree utopia with happy automatons cheerfully laboring away while people enjoy a life of leisure or will the robots develop ideas and aspirations of their own, eventually viewing their human creators as archaic inferior predecessors, in-fact outdated models?This is the concept behind Bo List's R.U.R. a world premiere production, freely adapted from the play Rossum's Universal Robots by Karel Capek playing now at City Lit Theatre, directed by Brian Pastor.
As federal environmental protections face weakening, a grassroots movement is gaining strength across the U.S., focusing on environmental rights rather than policy adjustments. Maya van Rossum, environmental attorney and founder of the Green Amendments For The Generations movement, returns to Sustainability in Your Ear to discuss that states' response to cuts to federal environmental regulations. Maya explains how state-level constitutional amendments are redefining environmental protection as an inalienable right, akin to freedom of speech. She outlines the importance of constitutional change for achieving genuine environmental justice, the necessary steps for mobilizing community support, and how rights-based environmental movements are establishing sustainable, community-driven strategies for a healthier future. For over a decade, Maya has spearheaded this initiative, successfully passing Green Amendments in Pennsylvania, Montana, and New York. Currently, more than 20 states, including Oregon, are contemplating similar amendments. The discussion also addresses the recent rally at the Oregon state capitol, which showcased the momentum behind the Right to a Healthy Environment Amendment (SJR28) and signifies the evolving role of grassroots environmental advocacy. Unlike typical legislation that can be reversed with changing political climates, Green Amendments establish essential protections for clean air, water, and climate at the constitutional level. This framework provides citizens and communities with a robust legal foundation to challenge polluters and safeguard the environment for future generations, particularly during periods of political regression. For more information about the Green Amendment movement and to track developments nationwide, visit forthegenerations.org
Programa on el Jazz actual és la clau, amb novetats d'editorials de casa nostra com Fresh Sound New Talent, Quadrant Records i Temps Record, pel que fa al Jazz d'autor. Amb Miquel Tuset. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Topics covered in this episode: How to Write a Git Commit Message Caddy Web Server Some new PEPs approved juv Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by Posit Connect: pythonbytes.fm/connect Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Brian #1: How to Write a Git Commit Message Chris Beams 7 rules of a great commit message Separate subject from body with a blank line Limit the subject line to 50 characters Capitalize the subject line Do not end the subject line with a period Use the imperative mood in the subject line Wrap the body at 72 characters Use the body to explain what and why vs. how Article also includes Why a good commit message matters Discussion about each of the 7 rules Cool hat tips to other articles on the subject “Keep in mind: This has all been said before.” Each word is a different link. Michael #2: Caddy Web Server via Fredrik Mellström Like a more modern NGINX Caddy automatically obtains and renews TLS certificates for all your sites. Caddy's native configuration is a JSON document. Even localhost and internal IPs are served with TLS using the intermediate of a fully-automated, self-managed CA that is automatically installed into most local trust stores. Configure multiple Caddy instances with the same storage, and they will automatically coordinate certificate management as a fleet. Production-grade static file server. Brian #3: Some new PEPs approved PEP 770 – Improving measurability of Python packages with Software Bill-of-Materials Accepted for packaging Author: Seth Larson, Sponsor Brett Cannon “This PEP proposes using SBOM documents included in Python packages as a means to improve automated software measurability for Python packages.” PEP 750 – Template Strings Accepted for Python 3.14 Author: Jim Baker, Guido van Rossum, Paul Everitt, Kaudai Aono, Lysandros Nikolaou, Dave Peck “Templates provide developers with access to the string and its interpolated values before they are combined. This brings native flexible string processing to the Python language and enables safety checks, web templating, domain-specific languages, and more.” Michael #4: juv A toolkit for reproducible Jupyter notebooks, powered by uv. Create, manage, and run Jupyter notebooks with their dependencies Pin dependencies with PEP 723 - inline script metadata Launch ephemeral sessions for multiple front ends (e.g., JupyterLab, Notebook, NbClassic) Powered by uv for fast dependency management Use uvx to run jupyterlab with ephemeral virtual environments and tracked dependencies. Extras Brian: Status of Python versions new-ish format Use this all the time. Can't remember if we've covered the new format yet. See also Python endoflife.date Same dates, very visible encouragement to move on to Python 3.13 if you haven't already. Michael: Python 3.13.3 is out. .git-blame-ignore-revs follow up Joke: BGPT (thanks Doug Farrell)
pytest-repeat is a pytest plugin that makes it easy to repeat a single test, or multiple tests, a specific number of times. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work with Python 3.14, even though there is no rational reason why it shouldn't work.Links:pytest-repeatGuido van Rossum returns as Python's BDFL Sponsored by: The Complete pytest course is now a bundle, with each part available separately.pytest Primary Power teaches the super powers of pytest that you need to learn to use pytest effectively.Using pytest with Projects has lots of "when you need it" sections like debugging failed tests, mocking, testing strategy, and CIThen pytest Booster Rockets can help with advanced parametrization and building plugins.Whether you need to get started with pytest today, or want to power up your pytest skills, PythonTest has a course for you. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ken Goldberg is at the forefront of robotics — which means he tries to teach machines to do things humans find trivial. SOURCES:Ken Goldberg, professor of industrial engineering and operations research at U.C. Berkeley. RESOURCES:"The Bitter Lesson," by Rich Sutton (UT Austin, 2019).R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots): A Fantastic Melodrama in Three Acts and an Epilogue, by Karel Capek (2019)."The Robot in the Cloud: A Conversation With Ken Goldberg," by Quentin Hardy (New York Times, 2014).Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence, by Hans Moravec (1990)."Stochastic Plans for Robotic Manipulation," by Ken Goldberg (Carnegie Mellon University, 1990)."The Two Cultures And The Scientific Revolution," by C. P. Snow (Cambridge University Press, 1959).Dex-NetAncient Wisdom for a Future Ecology: Trees, Time, and Technology.Ambi Robotics."The Telegarden." EXTRAS:"Feeling Sound and Hearing Color," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2024)."Are Our Tools Becoming Part of Us?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2024).“My God, This Is a Transformative Power,” by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023)."Drawing from Life (and Death)" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023)."Aicha Evans Wants You to Take Your Eyes Off the Road," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2021).
Po 7 letech k nám dorazil Petr Baudiš, zakladatel společnosti Rossum.ai, která se parádně za tu dobu rozrostla. Na přetřes přišlo spoustu témat, mimo jiné * jaká je strategie Rossum vzhledem k bouřlivému vývoji AI * jak probíhá trénování vlastních modelů * jak je organizovaný R&D tým aneb odklon od mission teams * https://www.tietoevry.com/cz/eventy/2025/cloudna-akce/ * https://www.elc-conference.io/ * www.rossum.ai Přejeme příjemný poslech.
Dr. Mariette Boon is arts en wetenschapper, gespecialiseerd in vetstofwisseling en metabole gezondheid. Ze promoveerde cum laude en deed baanbrekend onderzoek naar de rol van lichaamsvet bij onze gezondheid. Samen met professor Liesbeth van Rossum schreef ze het bestseller. boek "VET BELANGRIJK", waarin ze mythes over vet ontkracht en uitlegt waarom vet veel meer is dan alleen een energiereserve.Mariette combineert haar wetenschappelijke kennis met een toegankelijke en praktische aanpak. Ze legt haarfijn uit hoe vet, hormonen en stofwisseling samenwerken en waarom ze een cruciale rol spelen bij vruchtbaarheid, gewicht en algehele gezondheid. Haar missie? Wetenschap vertalen naar begrijpelijke inzichten, zodat jij slimme keuzes kunt maken voor je lichaam en welzijn.In deze podcastaflevering praten we over de invloed van vet op hormonen en vruchtbaarheid, en ontdek je hoe leefstijl en voeding je hormonale balans kunnen ondersteunen. Een aflevering vol eyeopeners en praktische tips!Deze podcast is mogelijk gemaakt door Killerbody.De Killerbody voedingsplannen op maat bieden een gepersonaliseerde aanpak om jouw gezondheidsdoelen te bereiken tijdens de overgang en bied ook eten volgens je cyclus aan. je kan kiezen uit verschillende voedingsplannen: zoals Keto, Balans en Koolhydraatarm.Eten volgens je menstruatiecyclus: De app houdt rekening met de vier fasen van je cyclus en biedt voedingsadvies dat aansluit bij de specifieke behoeften van elke fase, wat kan helpen bij het verbeteren van energie en verminderen van klachten. https://killerbodyfood.com/pages/killerbody-app
Als ambassadeur van het CGO-Fong maakt Stefan van Rossum een serie interviews met bruggenbouwers; mensen die de complementaire zorg verbinden met de reguliere zorg, het bedrijfsleven, topsport en andere gebieden. Het eerste interview is met Bram Bakker. Oud-psychiater die bewust zich heeft laten uitschrijven als psychiater en veel meer het lijf benadert in zijn huidige werkwijzes.
In unserer Sendung „Tondokument“ bringen wir einen Mitschnitt einer Podiumsdiskussion zum UN-Gipfel „Summit of the Future 2024“, aufgezeichnet auf der Veranstaltung „Das Festival“, die am 5. Oktober 2024 in Weimar stattfand. Veranstalter war Uli Masuth. Die Fachanwältin für Medizinrecht Beate Bahner, der Arzt und Autor Gunter Frank und der Journalist und Autor Walter van Rossum erörterten Hintergründe, Ziele und Gefahren des UN-Gipfels, der einen neuen Zukunftspakt zum Thema hatte.
EPISODE NOTES: AI CODING PATTERNS & DEFECT CORRELATIONSCore ThesisKey premise: Code churn patterns reveal developer archetypes with predictable quality outcomesNovel insight: AI coding assistants exhibit statistical twins of "rogue developer" patterns (r=0.92)Technical risk: This correlation suggests potential widespread defect introduction in AI-augmented teamsCode Churn Research BackgroundDefinition: Measure of how frequently a file changes over time (adds, modifications, deletions)Quality correlation: High relative churn strongly predicts defect density (~89% accuracy)Measurement: Most predictive as ratio of churned LOC to total LOCResearch source: Microsoft studies demonstrating relative churn as superior defect predictorDeveloper Patterns AnalysisConsistent developer pattern:~25% active ratio spread evenly (e.g., Linus Torvalds, Guido van Rossum)35%)Working in isolation, avoiding team integrationKey metric: Extreme M6 (Lines/Weeks of churn)AI developer pattern:Spontaneous productivity bursts with zero continuityExtremely high output volume per contributionSignificant code rewrites with inconsistent stylingKey metric: Off-scale M8 (Lines worked on/Churn count)Critical finding: Statistical twin of rogue developer patternTechnical ImplicationsExponential vs. linear development approaches:Continuous improvement requires linear, incremental changesMassive code bursts create defect debt regardless of source (human or AI)CI/CD considerations:High churn + weak testing = "cargo cult DevOps"Particularly dangerous with dynamic languages (Python)Continuous improvement should decrease defect rates over timeRisk Mitigation StrategiesTreat AI-generated code with same scrutiny as rogue developer contributionsLimit AI-generated code volume to minimize churnImplement incremental changes rather than complete rewritesEstablish relative churn thresholds as quality gatesPair AI contributions with consistent developer reviewsKey TakeawayThe optimal application of AI coding tools should mimic consistent developer patterns: minimal, targeted changes with low relative churn - not massive spontaneous productivity bursts that introduce hidden technical debt.
Maarten van Rossum over Imperial Presidency Dik Verkuil schrijft biografie Frits Bolkestein Emilie Hemelrijk over slaven in het Romeinse Rijk Simon Rietveld plantte een bos op Madagaskar
Maarten van Rossum over Imperial Presidency Dik Verkuil schrijft biografie Frits Bolkestein Emilie Hemelrijk over slaven in het Romeinse Rijk Simon Rietveld plantte een bos op Madagaskar
Annemieke Bosman in gesprek met striptekenaar Milan Hulsing. Hulsing's nieuwe graphic novel VOETSPOREN bevat vijf verhalen van de Tsjechisch schrijver, criticus en journalist Karel Čapek verteld en getekend door Milan Hulsing. Karel Čapek (1890-19380 is het bekendst om zijn science fiction-werk, waaronder de roman Oorlog met de salamanders (1936) en het toneelstuk R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots, 1920), dat het woord robot wereldwijd introduceerde. In het jaar 1929 experimenteerde Čapek met het korte verhaal en schreef er één per week. Wat aanvankelijk humoristische anecdotes waren, evolueerde al snel tot unieke, humanistische miniatuurtjes met elementen van humor, het mysterie- en het detective-genre. VOETSPOREN introduceert vijf van de beste ervan voor het eerst in het Nederlands taalgebied. Milan Hulsing tekent en schrijft strips voor een volwassen publiek. Zijn bekenste graphic novels zijn de bewerkingen van de romans De Aanslag en Al Khaldiya (Stad van Klei). Tevens is hij bekend om filmgerelateerde illustraties.
En este capítulo hablamos con Fernando Von Rossum acerca del evento deportivo más mediático del mundo: datos, espectáculos de medio tiempo, conspiraciones y efecto Taylor Swift.
Topics covered in this episode: In memoriam: Michael Foord 1974-2025 Valkey (Redis Replacement) 30 best practices for software development and testing mimetype.io Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Brian #1: In memoriam: Michael Foord 1974-2025 Guido van Rossum and others We've just lost Michael Foord this last weekend. From Guido: “Michael, an original thinker if there ever was one, started the tradition of having Language Summit events at PyCon, IIRC together with Barry Warsaw. He also wrote and contributed the influential mock library. … “ “PS. Feel free to post your own (positive) memories of meeting Michael – perhaps his children (10 and 13) will read them when they're older and this thread might help them remember their father.” I've added my memories. I think this is a great (and small) way to honor him. My friend Michael - Nicholas Tolervey After 5 years of trying, I did get an interview with Michael. I wish I'd have gotten that followup. Test & Code episode with Michael, ep 145, “For those about to mock” Michael #2: Valkey (Redis Replacement) Thanks Calvin HP An open source (BSD) high-performance key/value datastore that supports a variety of workloads such as caching, message queues. Can act as a primary database. Valkey can run as either a standalone daemon or in a cluster, with options for replication and high availability. Valkey natively supports a rich collection of datatypes, including strings, numbers, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, bitmaps, hyperloglogs and more. You can operate on data structures in-place with an expressive collection of commands. Brian #3: 30 best practices for software development and testing Michael Foord (from 2017) Some gems 1 - YAGNI 6 - Unit tests test to the unit of behavior, not the unit of implementation. 8 - Code is the enemy: It can go wrong, and it needs maintenance. Write less code. Delete code. Don't write code you don't need. 15 - The more you have to mock out to test your code, the worse your code is. and so many more … Michael #4: mimetype.io I'm always forgetting content types! Also, shout out to httpstatuses.io Extras Brian: Python 1.0.0 released 31 years ago Michael: Python 3.14.0 alpha 4 is out Joke: Tea Time
Arie Boomsma lijkt het toonbeeld van gezondheid. Is hij echt zo perfect? Wat is zijn missie om ons allemaal gezonder te krijgen? En hoe gaat hij om met kritiek die hij vaak krijgt op onder andere zijn supplementenbedrijf? Te gast is sportondernemer Arie Boomsma, in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans: -André Rouvoet , voorzitter van GGD GHOR Nederland -Liesbeth van Rossum, stress- en obesitasonderzoeker -Erik Scherder, hersenwetenschapper en neuropsycholoog -Bas van der Veldt, topman bij softwarebedrijf AFAS -Arie Boomsma, ondernemer en gezondheidsgoeroe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seguimos analizando la escena del jazz en Países Bajos esta vez bajo la óptica de la sala Bimhuis y su discográfica. Escuchamos a Ella Zirina, Alistair Payne, Sanem Kalfa, Bernard van Rossum, Nausyqa, Chris Muller, Kit Downes, Paul Termos & Misha Mengelberg, Loek Dikker y el Trio Janssen Glerum Janssen.Temas que suenan en el programa:01 2022 Ella Zirina - Intertwined 04 Waiting for Something That Will Never Happen - David Macchione Eloi Pascual Nogue (4' 44'')02 2024 Alistair Payne - This Thread Walks 05 Perfectly - Tongo Eisen-Martin José Soares Floris Kappeyne Tijs Klaassen Sun-Mi Hong (5' 17'')03 2022 Sanem Kalfa - REFLEX Miraculous Layers 05 Boslukta - Kamucan Yalçin Marta Warelis Fuensanta Sun-Mi Hong (4' 08'')04 2019 Bernard van Rossum Quartet - Trampoline 01 Trampoline - Xavi Torres Marco Zenini Joan Terol (3' 25'')05 2022 Nausyqa - Live Keep an Eye - Third Theme - Miguel Valente Antonio Moreno Antonio Todisco Jelle Willems Richard Nacinelli Pedro Nobre (4' 02'')06 2022 Chris Muller Big Band - Live Amsterdam Blue Note - Brainfreeze (5' 41'')07 2024 Kit Downes Dr. Snap 01 Children with Pitchforks - Ketija Ringa Karahona Ben van Gelder Robin Fincker Percy Pursglove Reinier Baas Petter Eldh Sun-Mi Hong James Maddren Veslemøy Narvesen (5' 21'')08 2002 Paul Termos & Misha Mengelberg - Paul Termos Sessions Volume I 06 Trapeze (5' 49'')09 2024 Loek Dikker Waterland Sextet - Live Bimhuis - Leo van Oostrom Jan Menú Loek Boudesteijn Lucien Matheeuwsen Pierre Courbois (4' 58'')10 2012 Trio Janssen Glerum Janssen - One Bar - Guus Janssen Ernst Glerum Wim Janssen (5' 35'')Y os recomiendo, como siempre, la web jazzaragon para estar al día del jazz en Aragón.
Softwarebedrijf AFAS haalde medio 2024 nationaal het nieuws door als eerste grote bedrijf de vierdaagse werkweek in te voeren. Topman Bas van der Veldt ziet het als zijn missie om zijn personeel te laten opereren onder goede werkomstandigheden. Immers, hoe blijer het personeel, des te beter de resultaten van het bedrijf. Maar is dat ook echt zo? En hoe ziet een gezonde werkbalans er precies uit? Te gast is Bas van der Veldt, topman van AFAS Software, in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans: - André Rouvoet , voorzitter van GGD GHOR Nederland -Liesbeth van Rossum, stress- en obesitasonderzoeker -Erik Scherder, hersenwetenschapper en neuropsycholoog -Bas van der Veldt, topman bij softwarebedrijf AFAS -Arie Boomsma, ondernemer en gezondheidsgoeroe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We weten echt wel dat we meer moeten bewegen, gezonder moeten eten én nou eindelijk eens van die telefoonverslaving af moeten komen. Maar waarom zoekt ons brein die ongezonde prikkels juist op? EN: het is al lang bekend dat kinderen en volwassenen te weinig bewegen. Wat zijn hier de fysieke en cognitieve consequenties van? En is die cognitieve achterstand later nog wel in te halen? Te gast is hersenwetenschapper en neuropscyholoog Erik Scherder, in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans: - André Rouvoet , voorzitter van GGD GHOR Nederland -Liesbeth van Rossum, stress- en obesitasonderzoeker -Erik Scherder, hersenwetenschapper en neuropsycholoog -Bas van der Veldt, topman bij softwarebedrijf AFAS -Arie Boomsma, ondernemer en gezondheidsgoeroe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruim de helft van de Nederlandse volwassenen heeft overgewicht. Waarom is het zo lastig om af te vallen? En waarom is het minstens zo lastig om op gewicht te blijven als je eenmaal wat kilo's kwijt bent geraakt? Vandaag is arts en hoogleraar stress- en obesitas Liesbeth van Rossum te gast. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans: - André Rouvoet , voorzitter van GGD GHOR Nederland -Liesbeth van Rossum, stress- en obesitasonderzoeker -Erik Scherder, hersenwetenschapper en neuropscyholoog -Bas van der Veldt, topman bij softwarebedrijf AFAS -Arie Boomsma, ondernemer en gezondheidsgoeroe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Afvallen, meer bewegen, gezonder eten, stoppen met roken. Hoe gaat het met jouw goede voornemens? Deze week gaan we je helpen en ook vaststellen hoe gezond Nederland nou echt is en wat er moet gebeuren om ons land duurzaam gezond te krijgen. Vandaag is André Rouvoet te gast, hij is de voorzitter van de landelijke koepel GGD GHOR Nederland, belangenhartiger voor de algemene publieksgezondheid. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de gezonde balans: -André Rouvoet, voorzitter van GGD GHOR Nederland -Liesbeth van Rossum, stress- en obesitasonderzoeker -Erik Scherder, hersenwetenschapper en neuropsycholoog -Bas van der Veldt, topman bij softwarebedrijf AFAS -Arie Boomsma, ondernemer en gezondheidsgoeroe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nieuw jaar, nieuwe kansen. Dit is toch vaak hét moment voor veel Nederlanders om hun eigen leven eens even onder de loep te nemen: wat gaat er goed, en wat wil ik veranderen? De helft van de Nederlanders is té zwaar en dat aantal loopt alleen maar op, blijkt uit onderzoek van het RIVM. Dat dit leidt tot steeds grotere gezondheidsproblemen en DUS tot een verdere groei van zorgkosten, is iets waar we maar liever niet over nadenken. Afslankmiddelen zoals Ozempic zijn een revolutionaire stap voorwaarts, maar het is belangrijk om ze met zorg en verstand te gebruiken. Want zoals altijd geldt: voorkomen is beter dan genezen. Nina van Dungen praat erover met Edo Aarts, obesitas-specialist bij de Allurion kliniek en Liesbeth van Rossum, internist in het Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, hoogleraar obesitas en voorzitter van het partnerschap Overgewicht Nederland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is based upon three readings: Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence aka The Turing Test paper. Turing starts his paper by asking “can machines think?” before deciding that's a meaningless question. Instead, he invents something he calls “the imitation game” - a text conversation where the player has to guess whether they are chatting with another person or with an AI. ChatGPT was such a bombshell because it easily and consistently passes this “Turing Test” by giving human-like responses to questions. Here's the issue: the Turing Test is based upon AI deception, not thinking. Turing set out to ask Can Machines Think? and ended up showing how easily AI can deceive us. Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots. This is the first AI Takeover story. It's a play written in 1920 about a factory manufacturing artificial persons. Čapek introduced the word Robot to the English language - it's derived from robota, a Czech word meaning forced labor. Čapek's robots are supposed to be the ultimate workers, free from distracting human needs and desires. Yet, they mysteriously start to glitch, gnashing their teeth, freezing up. When they are given guns and asked to fight humanity's wars, they become super soldiers as well as perfect workers. Anyone who has seen Blade Runner, The Terminator, or Battlestar Galactica - all inspired by Čapek's play - knows what happens next. Rossum's Universal Robots is the original AI takeover story, as well as being a dead-on satire of twentieth century ideas like Fordism and nationalism. Joanna Bryson's Robots Should be Slaves. Bryson, a computer scientist, makes a provocative intervention into AI ethics. She argues that as AI becomes more advanced, and robots more lifelike, we are going to get dangerously confused: we'll want to give robots rights that they cannot and should not have. Bryson argues that robots are owned by us and should be seen and used as property. She wants to avoid conflating the human and the mechanical, yet, by using the terminology of slavery, she introduces into the AI debate the very thing she seeks to deny - the concept of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This episode is based upon three readings: Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence aka The Turing Test paper. Turing starts his paper by asking “can machines think?” before deciding that's a meaningless question. Instead, he invents something he calls “the imitation game” - a text conversation where the player has to guess whether they are chatting with another person or with an AI. ChatGPT was such a bombshell because it easily and consistently passes this “Turing Test” by giving human-like responses to questions. Here's the issue: the Turing Test is based upon AI deception, not thinking. Turing set out to ask Can Machines Think? and ended up showing how easily AI can deceive us. Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots. This is the first AI Takeover story. It's a play written in 1920 about a factory manufacturing artificial persons. Čapek introduced the word Robot to the English language - it's derived from robota, a Czech word meaning forced labor. Čapek's robots are supposed to be the ultimate workers, free from distracting human needs and desires. Yet, they mysteriously start to glitch, gnashing their teeth, freezing up. When they are given guns and asked to fight humanity's wars, they become super soldiers as well as perfect workers. Anyone who has seen Blade Runner, The Terminator, or Battlestar Galactica - all inspired by Čapek's play - knows what happens next. Rossum's Universal Robots is the original AI takeover story, as well as being a dead-on satire of twentieth century ideas like Fordism and nationalism. Joanna Bryson's Robots Should be Slaves. Bryson, a computer scientist, makes a provocative intervention into AI ethics. She argues that as AI becomes more advanced, and robots more lifelike, we are going to get dangerously confused: we'll want to give robots rights that they cannot and should not have. Bryson argues that robots are owned by us and should be seen and used as property. She wants to avoid conflating the human and the mechanical, yet, by using the terminology of slavery, she introduces into the AI debate the very thing she seeks to deny - the concept of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
This episode is based upon three readings: Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence aka The Turing Test paper. Turing starts his paper by asking “can machines think?” before deciding that's a meaningless question. Instead, he invents something he calls “the imitation game” - a text conversation where the player has to guess whether they are chatting with another person or with an AI. ChatGPT was such a bombshell because it easily and consistently passes this “Turing Test” by giving human-like responses to questions. Here's the issue: the Turing Test is based upon AI deception, not thinking. Turing set out to ask Can Machines Think? and ended up showing how easily AI can deceive us. Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots. This is the first AI Takeover story. It's a play written in 1920 about a factory manufacturing artificial persons. Čapek introduced the word Robot to the English language - it's derived from robota, a Czech word meaning forced labor. Čapek's robots are supposed to be the ultimate workers, free from distracting human needs and desires. Yet, they mysteriously start to glitch, gnashing their teeth, freezing up. When they are given guns and asked to fight humanity's wars, they become super soldiers as well as perfect workers. Anyone who has seen Blade Runner, The Terminator, or Battlestar Galactica - all inspired by Čapek's play - knows what happens next. Rossum's Universal Robots is the original AI takeover story, as well as being a dead-on satire of twentieth century ideas like Fordism and nationalism. Joanna Bryson's Robots Should be Slaves. Bryson, a computer scientist, makes a provocative intervention into AI ethics. She argues that as AI becomes more advanced, and robots more lifelike, we are going to get dangerously confused: we'll want to give robots rights that they cannot and should not have. Bryson argues that robots are owned by us and should be seen and used as property. She wants to avoid conflating the human and the mechanical, yet, by using the terminology of slavery, she introduces into the AI debate the very thing she seeks to deny - the concept of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is based upon three readings: Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence aka The Turing Test paper. Turing starts his paper by asking “can machines think?” before deciding that's a meaningless question. Instead, he invents something he calls “the imitation game” - a text conversation where the player has to guess whether they are chatting with another person or with an AI. ChatGPT was such a bombshell because it easily and consistently passes this “Turing Test” by giving human-like responses to questions. Here's the issue: the Turing Test is based upon AI deception, not thinking. Turing set out to ask Can Machines Think? and ended up showing how easily AI can deceive us. Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots. This is the first AI Takeover story. It's a play written in 1920 about a factory manufacturing artificial persons. Čapek introduced the word Robot to the English language - it's derived from robota, a Czech word meaning forced labor. Čapek's robots are supposed to be the ultimate workers, free from distracting human needs and desires. Yet, they mysteriously start to glitch, gnashing their teeth, freezing up. When they are given guns and asked to fight humanity's wars, they become super soldiers as well as perfect workers. Anyone who has seen Blade Runner, The Terminator, or Battlestar Galactica - all inspired by Čapek's play - knows what happens next. Rossum's Universal Robots is the original AI takeover story, as well as being a dead-on satire of twentieth century ideas like Fordism and nationalism. Joanna Bryson's Robots Should be Slaves. Bryson, a computer scientist, makes a provocative intervention into AI ethics. She argues that as AI becomes more advanced, and robots more lifelike, we are going to get dangerously confused: we'll want to give robots rights that they cannot and should not have. Bryson argues that robots are owned by us and should be seen and used as property. She wants to avoid conflating the human and the mechanical, yet, by using the terminology of slavery, she introduces into the AI debate the very thing she seeks to deny - the concept of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
This episode is based upon three readings: Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence aka The Turing Test paper. Turing starts his paper by asking “can machines think?” before deciding that's a meaningless question. Instead, he invents something he calls “the imitation game” - a text conversation where the player has to guess whether they are chatting with another person or with an AI. ChatGPT was such a bombshell because it easily and consistently passes this “Turing Test” by giving human-like responses to questions. Here's the issue: the Turing Test is based upon AI deception, not thinking. Turing set out to ask Can Machines Think? and ended up showing how easily AI can deceive us. Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots. This is the first AI Takeover story. It's a play written in 1920 about a factory manufacturing artificial persons. Čapek introduced the word Robot to the English language - it's derived from robota, a Czech word meaning forced labor. Čapek's robots are supposed to be the ultimate workers, free from distracting human needs and desires. Yet, they mysteriously start to glitch, gnashing their teeth, freezing up. When they are given guns and asked to fight humanity's wars, they become super soldiers as well as perfect workers. Anyone who has seen Blade Runner, The Terminator, or Battlestar Galactica - all inspired by Čapek's play - knows what happens next. Rossum's Universal Robots is the original AI takeover story, as well as being a dead-on satire of twentieth century ideas like Fordism and nationalism. Joanna Bryson's Robots Should be Slaves. Bryson, a computer scientist, makes a provocative intervention into AI ethics. She argues that as AI becomes more advanced, and robots more lifelike, we are going to get dangerously confused: we'll want to give robots rights that they cannot and should not have. Bryson argues that robots are owned by us and should be seen and used as property. She wants to avoid conflating the human and the mechanical, yet, by using the terminology of slavery, she introduces into the AI debate the very thing she seeks to deny - the concept of human rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking E-mu Systems Emulator II sampler, Dave Rossum, Kevin Monahan and Paul Wiffen share inside stories of the development and manufacture of the instrument, their struggles to get around the technological limitations of the time and how the instrument was widely adopted by bands, artists and pop culture.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:50 - The Origins Of The Emulator03:59 - The E-mu Name 04:57 - Kevin's Background08:09 - Paul's Background11:19 - The Motivation For Creating Emulator II 16:26 - Specific Challenges25:19 - The Challenges Of Adding Hard Drives30:35 - How Did The Iconic Industrial Design Come About?35:11 - Having Two Disc Drives 38:22 - How Artists Responded To The Emulator II46:46 - Using Sampling To Create Novelty Sounds 56:08 - Kevin's Contribution To Ferris Bueller's Day Off 57:37 - The Legacy Of The Emulator II And Sampling #EmulatorII #Drumulator #SP12"This is all part of musical creativity, which is what I love about my job so much, is that I get to be at the forefront of inventing these tools that then the musicians can go figure out what to do with and blow my socks off" - Dave RossumDave Rossum BiogDave Rossum is a pioneering figure in the field of electronic music and audio technology, celebrated as the co-founder of E-mu Systems. Rossum's early interest in engineering and music led him to study at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he developed a deep understanding of both electronic circuits and music theory.In 1971, Rossum co-founded E-mu Systems with Scott Wedge. Initially focusing on modular synthesizers, the company became a cornerstone of the burgeoning electronic music scene. Rossum's technical brilliance was pivotal in designing groundbreaking instruments, including the E-mu Emulator, one of the first affordable digital samplers, and the E-mu SP-1200 drum machine, which played a critical role in the development of hip-hop and electronic music.Rossum's work extended beyond instruments to innovations in sound synthesis and sampling technologies, many of which remain influential. After E-mu was acquired in the 1990s, Rossum continued to innovate. In 2016, he launched Rossum Electro-Music, a company dedicated to creating advanced modular synthesizer tools, such as the Morpheus filter and Assimil8or sampler, which appeal to contemporary electronic musicians.Renowned for his combination of scientific rigour and musical sensitivity, Dave Rossum is regarded as a visionary who helped shape the sound of modern music and remains an influential force in the industry.https://www.rossum-electro.com/ Kevin Monahan BiogKevin Monahan was a key figure at E-mu Systems, contributing to the company's legacy of groundbreaking innovations in electronic music technology. Monahan played a pivotal role in the development and marketing of E-mu's iconic products during the company's peak in the 1980s and 1990s, helping bridge the gap between technical engineering and the creative needs of musicians.As a product specialist and public face for E-mu Systems, Monahan was instrumental in introducing instruments like the E-mu Emulator series, the SP-1200 sampler, and the Proteus sound module to musicians around the world. His deep understanding of the technology, combined with his ability to communicate its potential to artists and producers, made him a vital part of E-mu's success in both the professional and consumer music markets.Beyond his technical expertise, Monahan's passion for music and sound design made him a respected voice in the industry, helping to shape the culture and tools of electronic music during a transformative era. His contributions to E-mu's success are remembered as an important chapter in the evolution of music technology.Paul Wiffen BiogPaul Wiffen is a renowned keyboard player, sound designer, and music technologist. With a career spanning decades, Wiffen has worked as both a musician and a consultant for leading synthesizer manufacturers, blending his technical expertise with a keen musical sensibility. At the height of the Emulator II's success, he was London's most prominent programmer of the instrument.As a keyboardist, Wiffen has collaborated with prominent artists like Paul McCartney and Peter Gabriel, as well as recording the bass line on the Band Aid single. As a sound designer he's been involved in several film scores, from Blade Runner with Vangelis to Jungle Fever with Stevie Wonder. His sound design work for manufacturers is equally notable —he played a significant role in programming and demonstrating groundbreaking synthesizers such as the Elka Synthex, OSCar and the Korg Z1, helping to shape the sound palettes of the 1980s and 1990s.Known for his engaging live demonstrations at trade shows and clinics, Wiffen has also been an advocate for electronic music technology, helping musicians unlock the potential of new instruments and old.Rob Puricelli BiogRob Puricelli is a Music Technologist and Instructional Designer who has a healthy obsession with classic synthesizers and their history. In conjunction with former Fairlight Studio Manager, Peter Wielk, he fixes and restores Fairlight CMI's so that they can enjoy prolonged and productive lives with new owners. He also writes reviews and articles for Sound On Sound, his website Failed Muso, and other music-related publications, as well as hosting a weekly livestream on YouTube for the Pro Synth Network and guesting on numerous music technology podcasts and shows. He also works alongside a number of manufacturers, demonstrating their products and lecturing at various educational and vocational establishments about music technology.www.failedmuso.comTwitter: @failedmusoInstagram: @failedmusoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/failedmuso/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Surviving going off a cliff, Luke Cage and Misty Knight discover Rossum and Nightshade have fled their headquarters. With Iron Fist's device, they can finally track the Cybernauts and the villains. Issue Covered: Power Man and Iron Fist #53
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De Fjällbacka-serie compleet, lees ze allemaal! Uitgegeven door The House of Books Spreker: Ellen van Rossum
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
It's the UConn Popcast, and in the second of our series on Thinking Machines we consider Karel Čapek's “Rossum's Universal Robots” (1920). Čapek's play invented the word “robot” and pioneered the genre of the AI uprising. The play - a clear influence on works such as 2001, Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica – is a deep rumination on the boundary between the natural and artificial, the mechanical and the ineffable, and the sacred and the profane. We react to this seminal work in popular thinking about artificial intelligence, written more than a century ago yet retaining deep resonance today. Music by Aiva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
When Bas van Rossum was elected to represent youth on the Governing Board of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), he was the youngest person to have ever served in that role. Now as he steps down as president of IFRC's Youth Commission, he talks about the challenges ahead. “Young people are perhaps the closest to the front lines,” he says, during a special episode recorded during the IFRC Youth Forum. “So it's really important that we listen to young volunteers and that we give them space to really shape the direction we're heading.”
Laura van Rossum du Chattel heeft nog een dagboek uit het midden van de jaren zestig! Featuring Bob Dylan, The Animals en natuurlijk Jan. Zalig.Als jij ook een puberdagboek hebt waaruit je durft voor te lezen, of als je bij ons een waargebeurd verhaal wilt komen vertellen, dan kun je je aanmelden via onze website. Onze redactie leest alle inzendingen en neemt contact op. De thema's voor alle verhalenmiddagen in dit seizoen vind je hier.Dit is het Instagram-account van Echt Gebeurd. We zijn ook te volgen op Facebook en Twitter.Voor mensen die het kunnen missen hebben we Vriend van de Show. Wil je donateur worden voor € 2,50 per maand of een eenmalige donatie doen, dan kan dat hier.Om te adverteren in onze podcast kun je contact opnemen met Dag en Nacht Media.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This month, we keep things close to home, which makes sense given that last month we were quite far from home. We go small like we’ve never gone before, diving into a local adaptation of R.U.R., or Rossum’s Universal Robots, by Karel Čapek. It’s not necessary to have gone to our local theater for the … Continue reading It’s not Jersey Boys! R.U.R, by Karel Čapek →
n a world where productivity can make or break a business, accounts payable automation is fast becoming the secret tactic used by those organizations winning the efficiency battle. It's a process no organization can afford to ignore. But with so many options on the market, how do you know which solution is right for your organization? To cut through the clutter, we gathered top industry experts for an exclusive panel discussion where they'll answer the tough questions and provide practical insights to help you select the best automation solution for your organization. Stick around until the end when I ask them the one question – no one else asks – and it could be the determinant that helps you make that final buy or no-buy decision. So, let's get started. #Accountspayableautomation #invoiceautomation #accountspayable Link to Accounts Payable Automation: A Comprehensive Introduction https://youtu.be/yDto5Irlryw Learn more about ABBYY: https://www.abbyy.com/ Learn more about Dokka: https://dokka.com/ Learn more about EZ Cloud: https://ezcloud.co/ Learn more about MHC: https://www.mhcautomation.com/ Learn more about Rossum: https://rossum.ai/ Looking for more of the most current business intelligence about + Best practices around your payment and accounts payable function + Current and new fraud protection protocols + The newest technology impacting your accounting, accounts payable, and payment functions + Career advancement +And much more!! Subscribe for more tips and insights like this: https://www.youtube.com/APNow?sub_confirmation=1 +++++++++++++++++++++++ See most recent videos at: https://www.youtube.com/@APNow/videos See all short tips at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-He5ELp9TP3wqQdHIbfIcFAB Learn more about AP Best Practices; Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HcvMSJTdNs0BCQJ0Ivb4l9V Learn more about Internal Controls in AP; Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HdV9JIterJ-bf6TwMset_z_ Looking for Automation insights: Playlist at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-Hf_cZwQOcDZrYV4dA0oDVby Other ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Website: https://www.ap-now.com/ Linkedin AP Now: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ap-now/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Accountspayable More about Mary Schaeffer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/accountspayable
Rossum and Winters to Lead ‘Walden,’ ‘Othello’ Announces Dates and Venu, Disney Says Goodbye to ‘Frozen’ Tour Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt Patreon: read more The post Today on Broadway: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on August 28th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:36): Air Con: $1697 for an on/off switchOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41386319&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:45): OpenAI is good at unminifying codeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41389185&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:52): Bypassing airport security via SQL injectionOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41392128&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:01): Low Cost Mini PCsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41389931&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:15): UK rail minister got engineer sacked for raising safety concernsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41388888&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:34): HDMI Forum rejects AMD's HDMI 2.1 open-source driverOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41386667&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:45): A post by Guido van Rossum removed for violating Python community guidelinesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41385546&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:57): Twenty Years of Valgrind (2022)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41384118&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:17): Judges rule Big Tech's free ride on Section 230 is overOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41391868&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:27): New 2GB Raspberry Pi 5 has 33% smaller die, 30% idle power savingsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41392142&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Daan van Rossum is Founder and CEO of FlexOS where they are building a 21st Century work experience that enables people to learn, grow, connect, and thrive at work. He also hosts and runs the “Lead with AI” podcast, course, and community. Daan shares his tech-driven early education and jobs that underpin his emphasis on AI and integrating AI teammates and advisors effectively. He explains his proactive career steps working internationally, developing cultural understanding and tapping into ‘What If' creative energy to achieve more fulfilling work experiences. Daan describes his learning journey and how we can all intentionally engage in meaningful work and achieve greater happiness. TAKEAWAYS [02:28] At 15 years old, Daan decides he prefers working to being at school. [03:17] Daan persuades his parents and the government and gets an exception to leave school. [04:22] Daan begins his career at an ISP help desk then an early online food delivery business. [05:59] After producing a family ‘newspaper', Daan's online help page gets attention and lands him a digital media job. [09:13] The transition to Ogilvy is motivated by a desire to land a ‘real job'! [09:54] After moving to New York, Daan wins an internal talent competition asking ‘What If?' [12:36] Daan makes proactive internal moves at Ogilvy to Chicago, then Singapore. [14:00] Using his strategist skills, Daan transitions internationally learning about local cultures. [15:15] Daan is entranced by Vietnam's young society and optimistic, high energy. [16:20] How Singapore developed fast integrating behavioral psychology nudges. [16:53] Daan moves to Vietnam and discovers the two-world experiences of young employees. [19:17] Co-founding a venture, Daan focuses on workplace happiness, fulfillment, and wellbeing through storytelling and courses. [22:13] Daan studies wide-ranging topics relating to happiness, psychology, leadership, and more. [23:13] The happiness-related content business is not viable in a developing market. [23:55] The monetizable model integrating well-being content into coworking spaces. [25:54] Key learnings about happiness to incorporate into DreamPlex's workplace offerings. [31:16] Ensuring services align with what Gen Zers want in Vietnam. [33:00] A 4-month pandemic lockdown in Vietnam affects Dream Plex and how they got through it. [34:55] The challenges of hybrid working models in Vietnam compared to Singapore which was highly-digitized before 2020. [38:35] Transitioning from agricultural to professional work settings and trust issues at work. [42:10] The opportunity to align personal goals with organizational needs. [43:15] The importance of intentionality in career and life decisions, especially now. [45:30] Creating happier, productive workplaces by listening to employees and optimizing workflows. [48:15] Self-awareness surfaces personal work preferences allowing alignment with job roles. [52:20] Understanding how companies work reduces misunderstandings and misplaced entitlements. [53:45] Optimizing time at work and using AI to not waste valuable hours. [55:40] AI as your senior advisor, especially when no one else is around! [56:15] How/what kids are learning differently now and AI's potential future role/integration. [58:12] IMMEDIATE ACTION TIP: To improve work experiences, go back to the core. What you are doing and why. Are you doing it well? Do you believe what you are doing is meaningful? Practically, empathize and listen to your team members discovering the joy and toil in their workflows to map out and solve issues together. RESOURCES Daan van Rossum on LinkedIn FlexOS.work Lead with AI podcast, course, and community Laurie Santos Martin Seligman books QUOTES "Could we ask 'What If' more? Instead of trying to focus on all these new channels trying to be innovative. Could we make this even better? So it was really more about the core of creativity and about curiosity." "You have to find your happiness in the here and now. If you slow down and look around, all your conditions for happiness are already here…Happiness is very makeable. It's not something that either happens to you or you're born with it. It's something you determine almost 100% yourself." "If two years from today someone makes a movie about your life, what would it be called? What would it be about? What would they showcase as your journey and what you've achieved?" "There's this concept called the hedonic treadmill... once you have [achieved a goal], there may be a temporary moment where you feel good. But the deeper sense of happiness has to come from something bigger." "See AI as a coworker that first and foremost can take over all the parts of your job that you don't like doing and are not getting you closer to your goal." "AI can start to be a senior advisor. It can be someone that co-creates with you, especially in those moments where you're on your own and need guidance or a second opinion."
Kristen and Greg, both from prominent families had successful careers and the perfect marriage. That is until she had an affair and he turned up dead. One extra needle prick and a surprise lab test led to his murderer. #kristenrossum #gregdeville #murderbypoison #murderin20podcat #truecrimepodcast #truecrime