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Say it ain't so, John! Matt and his guest, Tim Harper, review the 2025 Elimination Chamber. They chat in-depth about the matches and how much of a game changer John Cena turning heel really is!Music credits: Lost Boys by Another Anthem is used with permission. The Warbird by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.Nerds With Opinions Copyright 2025.
In this episode of Coffee with Coker, Gabriel Harry, Vice President at Coker, and Tim Harper, Senior Manager at Coker, sit down with Gary Noseworthy, CEO of Community Health Access Network (CHAN), for an in-depth conversation about CHAN's efforts to modernize health information technology in community health centers. They dive into the collaborative projects they've worked on, reflecting on both the obstacles and successes they've encountered. The discussion covers key topics such as vendor selection strategies, the critical role of strategic partnerships, and the importance of individual assessments for health centers. Gary also shares how CHAN's team has grown and evolved, offering insights into the transformative impact of their initiatives. He looks ahead to CHAN's future, envisioning an expansion of participating health centers and exploring new business opportunities. 00:32 Background on Community Health Access Network (CHAN) 02:08 Vendor Vetting and Selection Process 09:48 Implementation and Unique Requirements 12:00 Project Success and Team Contributions 15:18 Challenges and Lessons Learned 29:47 Future Growth and Strategic Partnerships 34:38 Conclusion and Closing Remarks Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a review! We welcome all feedback from our listeners. Email us questions on any of the topics we discuss or questions about issues that interest you. You can also provide recommendations on matters for future episodes. · Please email us: feedback@cokergroup.com · Connect with us on LinkedIn: Coker Group Company Page · Follow us on Twitter: @cokergroup · Follow us on Instagram: @cokergroup · Follow us on Facebook: @cokerconsulting
In this episode, Tim Harper discusses his extensive background in election administration and technology, focusing on the intersection of democracy and technology. He elaborates on his work with the Bipartisan Policy Center's task force aimed at improving election processes, as well as his current role at the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), where he addresses the challenges posed by generative AI in elections. (You can find all of CDT's reports on elections here.) Tim shares insights from a recent report on AI chatbots and their impact on voting accessibility, highlighting the risks of misinformation and the need for better policies from tech companies. He also reflects on his experience at Facebook, where he managed political advertising policy during a tumultuous election period. In this conversation, Tim Harper discusses the complexities of managing online platforms during elections, focusing on policy development, crisis response, and the impact of generative AI. He highlights the challenges faced by tech companies in combating misinformation and ensuring election integrity, while also addressing the need for better communication and coordination among stakeholders. The discussion emphasizes the importance of preparation for both election day and the critical period following it, where misinformation and potential political violence could arise.Anchor Change with Katie Harbath is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is adding to the threat of election disinformation worldwide. 人工智能 (AI) 正在加剧全球选举虚假信息的威胁。 The technology makes it easy for anyone with a smartphone and an imagination to create fake – but convincing – content aimed at fooling voters. 这项技术使任何拥有智能手机和想象力的人都可以轻松创建虚假但令人信服的内容,旨在愚弄选民。 Just a few years ago, fake photos, videos or audio required teams of people with time, skill and money. Now, free and low-cost generative artificial intelligence services from companies like Google and OpenAI permit people to create high-quality “deepfakes” with just a simple text entry. 就在几年前,伪造照片、视频或音频需要有时间、技能和金钱的团队。 现在,谷歌和 OpenAI 等公司提供的免费且低成本的生成人工智能服务允许人们只需输入简单的文本即可创建高质量的“深度赝品”。A wave of AI deepfakes tied to elections in Europe and Asia has already appeared on social media for months. It served as a warning for more than 50 countries having elections this year. 与欧洲和亚洲选举相关的人工智能深度造假浪潮已经在社交媒体上出现了几个月。 这给今年即将举行选举的 50 多个国家敲响了警钟。 Some recent examples of AI deepfakes include: 最近的一些人工智能深度伪造的例子包括: — A video of Moldova's pro-Western president throwing her support behind a political party friendly to Russia. ——摩尔多瓦亲西方总统支持一个对俄罗斯友好的政党的视频。 — Audio of Slovakia's liberal party leader discussing changing ballots and raising the price of beer. — 斯洛伐克自由党领导人讨论改变选票和提高啤酒价格的音频。 — A video of an opposition lawmaker in Bangladesh — a conservative Muslim majority nation — wearing a bikini. — 孟加拉国(一个保守的穆斯林占多数的国家)一名反对派议员穿着比基尼的视频。 The question is no longer whether AI deepfakes could affect elections, but how influential they will be, said Henry Ajder, who runs a business advisory company called Latent Space Advisory in Britain. 英国经营一家名为 Latent Space Advisory 的商业咨询公司的亨利·阿杰德 (Henry Ajder) 表示,问题不再是人工智能深度假货是否会影响选举,而是它们的影响力有多大。 “You don't need to look far to see some people ... being clearly confused as to whether something is real or not,” Ajder said. “你不需要看太远就能看到有些人……显然对某件事是真是假感到困惑,”阿杰德说。As the U.S. presidential race comes closer, Christopher Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a warning about the growing threat of generative AI. He said the technology makes it easy for foreign groups to attempt to have a bad influence on elections. 随着美国总统竞选的临近,美国联邦调查局局长克里斯托弗·雷(Christopher Wray)就生成式人工智能日益增长的威胁发出了警告。 他说,这项技术使外国团体很容易试图对选举产生不良影响。 With AI deepfakes, a candidate's image can be made much worse or much better. Voters can be moved toward or away from candidates — or even to avoid the polls altogether. But perhaps the greatest threat to democracy, experts say, is that the growth of AI deepfakes could hurt the public's trust in what they see and hear. 借助人工智能深度伪造技术,候选人的形象可能会变得更糟或更好。 选民可能会倾向于或远离候选人,甚至完全避免投票。 但专家表示,对民主的最大威胁也许是人工智能深度假货的增长可能会损害公众对其所见所闻的信任。 The complexity of the technology makes it hard to find out who is behind AI deepfakes. Experts say governments and companies are not yet capable of stopping the problem. 该技术的复杂性使得很难找出人工智能深度造假的幕后黑手。 专家表示,政府和企业尚无能力阻止这一问题。 The world's biggest tech companies recently — and voluntarily — signed an agreement to prevent AI tools from disrupting elections. For example, the company that owns Instagram and Facebook has said it will start labeling deepfakes that appear on its services. 全球最大的科技公司最近自愿签署了一项协议,以防止人工智能工具扰乱选举。 例如,拥有 Instagram 和 Facebook 的公司表示将开始为其服务中出现的深度伪造品贴上标签。 But deepfakes are harder to limit on apps like Telegram, which did not sign the voluntary agreement. Telegram uses encrypted messages that can be difficult to uncover. 但像 Telegram 这样的应用程序,深度造假就更难受到限制,因为 Telegram 没有签署自愿协议。 Telegram 使用难以破解的加密消息。Some experts worry that efforts to limit AI deepfakes could lead to unplanned results. 一些专家担心,限制人工智能深度造假的努力可能会导致意想不到的结果。 Tim Harper is an expert at the Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, DC. He said sometimes well-meaning governments or companies might crush the “very thin” line between political commentary and an “illegitimate attempt to smear a candidate.” 蒂姆·哈珀是华盛顿特区民主与技术中心的专家。 他表示,有时善意的政府或公司可能会打破政治评论与“非法抹黑候选人的企图”之间的“非常细微”的界限。 Major generative AI services have rules to limit political disinformation. But experts say it is too easy to defeat the restrictions or use other services. 主要的生成人工智能服务都有限制政治虚假信息的规则。 但专家表示,打破这些限制或使用其他服务太容易了。 AI software is not the only threat. 人工智能软件并不是唯一的威胁。 Candidates themselves could try to fool voters by claiming events that show them in bad situations were manufactured by AI. 候选人自己可以声称那些表现出他们处境糟糕的事件是人工智能制造的,以此来愚弄选民。 Lisa Reppell is a researcher at the International Foundation for Electoral Systems in Arlington, Virginia. 丽莎·雷佩尔 (Lisa Reppell) 是弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿国际选举制度基金会的研究员。 She said, “A world in which everything is suspect — and so everyone gets to choose what they believe — is also a world that's really challenging for…democracy.” 她说:“一个一切都受到怀疑的世界——因此每个人都可以选择自己的信仰——这对民主来说也是一个真正的挑战。”
BACK on Air is THE podcast for operators who have compliance on their mind and road transport at the heart of their business. This podcast is a recording of our live fortnightly webinar held every other Friday. So, if you like what you hear and fancy joining the live event where you can ask questions, and vote on our interactive polls, Just register through this link: https://backhousejones.co.uk/free-webinar/This week, things are a little different! We have guest speakers talking to you about hydrogen in transport.Have you thought about the hydrogen combustion engine as an alternative to electric vehicles? "Hydrogen is coming - and it's coming a lot quicker than many people think." Brendan Bilton.Tim Harper and Brendan Bilton from Element 2 Ltd and Natascha Engel from Palace Yard are experts in this field and discuss this and much more on our hydrogen special podcast.The content of this podcast is correct at the time of broadcasting and isn't meant to be specific legal advice. If you need advice, we recommend that you take proper legal advice for your individual situation.Please leave us a review and of course details of any areas you would like us to cover in Your employees' health and your business future episodes. We do read them and it helps others find our podcast. Enjoy!Contact: marketing@backhouses.co.ukWebsite: www.backhousejones.co.uk
Another athlete interview, and this will be Tim's 3rd time on the podcast. Each time it's great to catch up with athletes and see how they have grown and changed with training and lift. Tim talks about his career switch going into active fire fighting, a grueling surfing story, and how he stays motivated.
Crypto, NFTs and web3 have an impressive ability to prompt one of four core reactions: fury, greed, idealism or "????" Glorious is a web3 company from Aotearoa which has started in fine art and with a focus on how to improve outcomes for artists. Co-founder and CEO Tim Harper has a specific and differentiated view of how the space will evolve – and how it will create its own lane. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I speak with Clint Adams of Hectogon in South Australia.Clint runs four different businesses under the one umbrella including an irrigation supply store called WaterPro, landscape supply yard called Railways, lawn fertiliser business called LawnHub and is about to release an app called Dirt Cart. So with all of this in mind, it's obvious Clint knows a thing or two about business, and businesses related to the landscaping industry.Clint is also a current board member of the Master Landscapers Association of South Australia, so we discuss the work they're doing there. And Clint also hosts The Full Landscape, another landscaping podcast, of which I was a guest on episode 55 and also which Tim Harper from Space Capsule and Mitch Davies from Sand and Stone have both been guests on.You can follow along with Clint on Instagram @veryclint or YouTube here and you can also follow along with the different businesses @waterproau @railwaysls @lawnhubYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast
Tim Harper speaks to Ellie Cawthorne about his Cundill History Prize-shortlisted book Underground Asia, which reveals how clandestine networks of anti-colonialist rebels operated across Asia in the early 20th century. (Ad) Tim Harper is the author of Underground Asia: Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire (Allen Lane, 2020). Buy it now from Amazon:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Imperial-Underground-Harper-Tim/dp/1846145627/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-viewingguide See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I interview Tim Harper of Space Capsule Design Co, Banks and Brown, Plants'n'sh*t podcast and Jungle Talk podcast. Tim is clearly a man with many hats and we discuss all of his businesses/ventures in the episode.I first met Tim at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden show where we were both building a garden in the Boutique Gardens competition, and we discuss what that was like for Tim, as well as the many other show/display gardens he's built since that one.We also discuss the path Tim took to not only get into the landscaping industry, but also how he also ended up opening and indoor plant/pot/coffee shop combo.You can follow Tim and his various businesses at @spacecapsulegardenco@banksandbrownYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast
Pioneer Water Tanks SA has been working with community groups and the Mindaroo Foundation to build massive water tanks in bushfire-affected communities, including in Harrogate, Mt Torrens and Mt Crawford Forest. Managing Director, Tim Harper, aims to build 100 community tanks in the future, which could be a real game changer for firefighters. He joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the mission.
Nerds With Opinions Episode 72. Matt Holben discusses personal top 5's in professional wrestling with Cynthia Borges, Tim Harper, and Tony Williams! Music credits: Lost Boys by Another Anthem is used with permission. The Warbird by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Nerds With Opinions Copyright 2018. Presented by Big Cat Media Copyright 2018.
Nerds With Opinions Episode 69. Matt Holben discusses personal top 5's in professional wrestling with Cynthia Borges, Tim Harper, and Tony Williams! Music credits: Lost Boys by Another Anthem is used with permission. The Warbird by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Nerds With Opinions Copyright 2018. Presented by Big Cat Media Copyright 2018.
Nerds With Opinions Episode 62. Part 1 of the Pro Wrestling top 5's series. Matt Holben discusses personal top 5's in professional wrestling with Tim Harper, Cynthia Borges, and Tony Williams! Music credits: Lost Boys by Another Anthem is used with permission. The Warbird by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Nerds With Opinions Copyright 2018. Presented by Big Cat Media Copyright 2018.
We chatted with Tim again about his training for the past few years, update on his garage gym, and more.
This week, it's my pleasure to introduce, Tim Harper the Founder of Harper Performance about the skill sets to pursue a career in high-performance development coaching. This is a MUST listen if you want to pursue a career in coaching & sports science.
You know we love our road trips, and with this nice weather we drop the top on Chip’s T-Bird and head over to Durham to visit with our good friends Tim Harper and Nikko Carlson at Starpoint Brewing! The guys share what’s been happening since our last visit, and then we taste their latest brewing magic: Into the Mystic, Tilt, the legendary Tekkno Boy, and Black Pearl Oyster Stout! In the news, we return this week to the lastest MegaMergerMania courtesy of FoodBev Media announcing that Mahou San Miguel has acquired a majority stake in Avery Brewing. Next is Forbes showcasing Blake's Hard Cider’s 'kinder' side with the release of Rainbow Seeker Craft Hard Cider, followed by Bon Appétit reporting that Big Alcohol is bracing for a more sober future. We wind up the news with The Chicago Tribune reminding us that although craft beer growth is slowing despite a record number of breweries, it is staying ahead of the broader beer market. For last week’s #caskquiz we asked what you think about the RateBeer acquisition - do you believe the ratings now? Do you think they will be suspect? What about one brewery controlling all that data? This week we want to know “are you interested at all in all the NAs coming? If so, what are you trying/going to try?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us, following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking our Facebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!
This week Tim Harper from Harper Performance joins us to discuss moving out of elite performance support in the UK to create unique, locally driven solutions to performance problems in disadvantaged communities across the world. Tim and his social enterprise are on a mission to give sport back some of its purer spirit, to diversify thinking about preparation and performance and to fiercely champion the underdog. A short introduction to Tim Harper's career pathway in professional sport and Harper Performance - a social enterprise aiming to provide performance support services to disadvantaged populations. Exploring the catalyst's that led Tim to change his career focus, mindset and the desire to find a path that had real purpose and meaning. Sport as a microcosm of society. Not being happy with the values of sport and what it represents and wanting to challenge and change its platform for societal change. Tim's experiences in professional rugby union in the UK and Africa as a practitioner led to a questioning of: is sport the be all and end all? Why isn't it making more of a difference? Tim went back to the drawing board. Networking and educating himself on the origins of elite performance support, its systems and processes. The birthplace of HarperPerformance came from observing environments within the developing nations of Africa. Finding that performance support is missing in the developing world but the athletes and (some) facilities are in place. Africa has the capacity to produce good athletes consistently, however, doesn't seem to have the capacity to take good athletes to great athletes. Taking solutions from the UK to Africa isn't simple. Context is key. How do we take our knowledge and skill and deliver in a locally driven way? Sports development strands: mass participation and sports performance development. Exploring the risks and pitfalls of sustainability, systems and culture. Developing relationships with locals to develop long term sustainability. Ridding the ego to collaborate and find solutions. Innovation and diversity is a driving force for HP in response to a monopoly and uniformity in a small number of approaches. Finding new ways of improving performance. Instead of throwing new and more resource at performance issues, HP phase progress with what resource developing nations currently hold in order to sustain it long term. In response to food availability and eating times, sports nutrition has been a huge area for development and scope in Africa. The evolution of Harper Performance since its inception. Now operating in a more focused and impactful manner on The KANJU Project in Africa. The dream outcome for HP is to develop capacity, sustainability and to evidence a positive outcome. Ultimately, coming back to see these environments in the future and learning from them to take lessons back to the UK. Vision for HP is to enable sport to live up to its ideals a little better or to become a little fairer because of what they have achieved. Sport is one of the few things that can offer hope to society and in some societies with little hope, sport doesn't exist. Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/ A reminder if you're keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/ If you're looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/ or drop us a note at enquiries@supportingchampions.co.uk then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.
Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe broadcast live from the Royal Adelaide Show. Darren Ray has his seasonal outlook for gardeners. Horticulture at the Show, feature gardens, camellias and orchids are all discussed by a cornucopia of guests.
For this first episode, all about working in Editorial, I visited Penguin Random House offices in London to interview Simon Winder, Publishing Director at Penguin Press and Ellen Davies (on Twitter @ellenannedavies), Editorial Assistant.Update: blog post interview with Ellen in May 2020 - https://www.publishing-insight.com/post/2-years-later-ellen-johlSupport the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/publishinginsightGet in touch on Twitter @FlamFlam91 or write me an email at publishinginsight@gmail.comVisit my website: https://www.publishing-insight.com/Books mentioned: - Underground Asia by Tim Harper; - Kudos by Rachel Cusk; - Good Night stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo; - 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson; - Penguin Monarchs series; - The Penguin Book of the Contemporary British Short Story by Philip Hensher; - Trans-Europe Express by Owen Hatherley; - Vertigo by Joanna Walsh; - Swing Time by Zadie Smith; - First Love by Gwendoline Riley; - The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh; - The Mothers by Brit Bennett; - Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney; - Familiar Stranger by Stuart Hall.Thank you so much for listening! If you have enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share it with other people who may find it interesting as well.Portrait illustration by Ellie Beadle. Music: Dig the Uke by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. https://bit.ly/1VLy3cJ Ft: Kara Square.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/publishinginsight)
For the first time, millennials have the potential to elect governments and political parties- politicians need to be aware of this. Tim Harper, Freelance writer and contributor to the Toronto Star, shares his thoughts.
We couldn’t think of a better place to celebrate a quarter millennium of shows than over in Durham with our friends Tim Harper and Nikko Carlson at Starpoint Brewing! And they just had their 1-year anniversary at the site! We discuss their year in Durham, check in with head brewing dog Hobbs, and sample four astounding brews: Dirty D New England IPA, Perception Peach Pale Ale, Whiskeytown, and McKinney Vol. 1! There was really too much news this week, beginning with The New York Times demonstrating how craft breweries are helping to revive local economies, followed by The Denver Post reporting that New Belgium is cutting 28 jobs. Next is The Independent showing that Brewdog is going to open the DogHouse Hotel in Aberdeenshire, and then The New York Times (again) reveals a new old wave in craft beer. We follow with good news in the Midwest via ABC as Indiana is becoming the last state to allow Sunday beer, wine and liquor carryout! We close out the week with The News & Observer (via Geistbear) stepping into a place for ax throwing and beer drinking that is coming to downtown Durham! Then we have your responses to last week’s #caskquiz which asked “do you do things like drink diet non-alcoholic beverages or eat low-calorie foods to allow yourself the space to drink craft beers? If so what?” and this week we want to hear ”what’s the funkiest alcohol sales rule where you live?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us , following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking our Facebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!
Top 3 Highlights: Minimum spending for maximum gains Snow shoveling warm up Taking P90x to Rabdo -- About our Garage Gym Athletes: The athletes all have a diverse background; some from Powerlifting, CrossFit, Olympic Lifting, Endurance Training, Military Operators, Collegiate Athletes, Spartan Racers, Obstacle Course Racers, and many other forms of physical training. It takes the experience of these athletes braving the extreme heat, bitter cold, early mornings, and late nights to tackle their training and become athletes. This podcast is for Garage Gym Athletes and by Garage Gym Athletes. Athletes share their experience (whether a beginner or advanced), share their knowledge, and give us a glimpse into the life of a Garage Gym Athlete!!
What so big about nanotechnology? Does it represent a brave new world, or a means to hype more of the same. We ask nanotech guru Tim Harper.
Tuesday Evening Celebration
Tuesday Evening Celebration
Tim Harper (tim.theenchanter.com) presents a 13 minute tour of some of his favorite bash features that he uses on a daily basis. The font size is tiny, so be sure to watch it in full screen. Download 44 Download (iphone & ipod) 48
With author/entrepreneur Tim Harper