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Riesgo Existencial
NT375.5 - Eric Schmidt hace comentarios desafortunados

Riesgo Existencial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 0:42


El anterior CEO de Google, Eric Schmidt, hizo algunos comentarios desafortunados en una charla a estudiantes de Standord que lo llevaron a los titulares la semana pasada. En uno de estos alegó que ChatGPT aventajó a Google debido a las políticas de trabajo remoto de la gran G. En otro comentario habló sobre prácticas poco éticas de startups de Silicon Valley, y que las mismas, cuando la empresa se vuelve exitosa, pueden ser arregladas por los abogados pagados con las ganancias. Schmidt después pidió que el video en donde dijo esto fuera eliminado de internet.

Encouragementology
Boundaries: What, Why, and How

Encouragementology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 42:39


SHOW NOTES: On this show…we are checking our parameters, evaluating our relationships, and contemplating the need for self-preservation as we strive to understand boundaries; what, why, and how. Not sure if you need them? No worries, keep listening. Have them but not quite sure how to enforce them. Stay tuned because you're in the right place. Boundaries, whether you set them and enforce them or you yourself are held back by them, are established to protect you or the person who implemented them. Setting healthy boundaries is crucial for various aspects of your life, including your mental and emotional well-being, relationships, and overall personal development. If you feel pushed, prodded, coerced, and manipulated, it may be time to stand your ground and clearly communicate what you will and will not tolerate. I'm sure you've heard the phrase healthy boundary before but you might have been confused about what that means or why it's important or not important to you. Healthy relationships in your life should be the goal but do those fall in your lap or are they cultivated? Both. Establishing boundaries in relationships sets the expectation of mutual respect. It helps others understand your limits and encourages them to respect those limits. How do you know you're boundaries have been crossed if you don't have them? Coming to an agreement with yourself about what you will and will not tolerate gives you a foundation for evaluating your current relationships. They allow you to make choices that align with your values and preferences rather than being constantly influenced by external pressures. So open your mind and try to be objective and honest as we strive for a deeper understanding of boundaries. On the Standord website I found some good information to kick us off; Trust, Safety, and Respect - The Importance of Boundaries Logan Hailey takes us a step further with How to Set Boundaries: 5 Ways to Draw the Line Politely found at scienceofpeople.com Tamara Hill gives us 7 Red Flag Signs of Poor Boundaries found at psychcentral.com At TalkSpace.com I got some advice I want to share on “How to Set Boundaries With a Narcissist” CHALLENGE: Communicate to yourself and others that you value your own needs, feelings, and limits enough to set impenetrable parameters. Prioritize self-care and self-improvement without feeling guilty to help you make better decisions that align with your goals and values. I Know YOU Can Do It!

Deep Background with Noah Feldman
Power and Nations: Francis Fukuyama

Deep Background with Noah Feldman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 40:23


On this Deep Background mini-series about global power, Francis Fukuyama weighs in on the decay of liberal democracy and the rise of China as a global superpower.  Fukayama is a renowned political scientist, political economist and author of many books, including The End of History and the Last Man and Political Order and Political Decay. He is currently a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute and Mosbacher Director of Standord's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Progressive Commentary Hour
The Progressive Commentary Hour - Capitalism, the Pandemic and the Great Reset Richard Wolff

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 55:10


Richard Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts and currently a visiting professor at New York City's New School University's Graduate Program in International Affairs. His focus has been on the history of economic crises, the Marxian economic theory, and class and worker struggles.  In the past he has taught at Yale and the University of Paris. He holds degrees in economics and history from Havard, Standord and Yale universities.  Richard has authored almost 20 books, his latest is "The Sickness is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself." Prof Wolff hosts the syndicated program Economic Update, which can be heard every Saturday at 12:30 pm on Progressive Radio Network

Omaha Sports Insider
September 19, 2019. Hour 2: Paul Limongi, Husker Vball loses big match & Doug Buschon

Omaha Sports Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 42:10


On the second hour of the Nick Handley Show, Nick was joined by Paul Limongi of Omaha Burke High School to talk about his football team. Next, a tough loss for Husker Volleyball last night against Standord. Then Doug Buschon of Rivals joins the show to talk Illinois football.

Danny In The Valley
Dr Phyllis Gardner, Stanford professor and Theranos critic: "I'll only really feel good if she's convicted"

Danny In The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 41:33


The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent brings on Dr Phyllis Gardner, the Standord medical professor who came across Elizabeth Holmes before she started Theranos and then worked behind the scenes to expose her, to talk about her background at Stanford (4:00), and in industry (5:00), meeting a young Elizabeth Holmes (6:55), rejecting her first idea (8:10), using her “charm” to accumulate prominent men (10:30), how Gardner got drawn in to the group of Theranos doubters (12:45), meeting John Carreyrou, The Wall Street Journal reporter who uncovered the scandal (16:50), how Holmes was appointed to Harvard’s Medical Board of Fellows (17:40), feeling lonely as a Theranos sceptic (21:45), the whistleblowers (23:00), why “fake it till you make it” doesn’t work in medicine (24:30), hurting the cause of women in business (25:45), Theranos’ legal attack dog (28:10), Holmes’ new company (30:00), the human costs of the fraud (31:55), the employees who quit (35:45), and why more women did not speak (38:20). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

From the Dome
Episode 53: Stanford Recap

From the Dome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 46:27


Tune in as we recap this past weekends Notre Dame victory over Standord.

Interesting Indiana Podcast
Nobel Laureate Ferid Murad from Whiting, Indiana

Interesting Indiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 31:14


Ferid Murad won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1998, but thats not the extent of his accolades.  He also won the ALbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical research has earned multiple honorary doctorates and has taken on executive level positions at numerous medical facilities and companies including Abbot Labs, Stanford, University of Texas and George Washington University.  This guy from a working class family in Whiting, IN has traveled the globe, met kings and queens from 15 countries and still works 80+ hours a week doing what he loves.   We talk with him about his Nobel experience, the research he has done on nitric acid and growing up in Whiting, Indiana. 

Because We Said So
BWSS Episode #1 Kaepernick, Stanford Rapist, and the ND Pipeline Battle

Because We Said So

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 56:59


This week we look into Kaepernick's decision to sit during the national anthem, and more recently to kneel. We also delve into Brock Turner and his release from jail after only three months from a conviction on rape charges. And lastly, we look at Rock Sioux and the battle against Dakota Access LLC's pipeline over sacred grounds...