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It's All Been Done Radio Hour #519 Universe Journey #120 "Lost in Translation" Because the A.S.S. Thrifty 2 Fast 2 Furious is no longer communicating with Earth and updating their systems, apps break down across the vessel, including the universal translator. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Katie Boissoneault as Captain Michelle Tokaladie Nick Arganbright as Ambassador Dick Kahkay Ryan Yohe as Lieutenant Commander Michael Anders Sam Clements as Commander Colm Foley Kristin Green as Lieutenant Commander Neu Folakadie Ashley Clements as Captain Bobbi Luna Megan Overholt as Lieutenant Commander Connie Norton Joe Morales as Lieutenant Yanna Rosaleigh Wilson as Ensign Mali Neato Shane Stefanchik as The Concierge With Chase McCants as Jay Jamieson and Samantha Stark as Lieutenant Eva Lee GUEST STARRING Sam Clements as Lieutenant Paree Sito Kristin Green as Lieutenant Tik Megan Overholt as Ensign Zora Samantha Stark as Ensign Sylvia Bernard Nick Arganbright as Lieutenant Schwing Darren Esler as Lieutenant Stoker Wendy Parks as Lieutenant Yeti Ben Neidenthal as Ensign Harvey Dan Condo as the Veena Commander Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel Written by Megan Overholt, Kristin Green, and Jerome Wetzel Tik's language created by Kristin Green Directed by Nick Arganbright Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels
The new RCS messaging standard makes encryption universal, and even Apple is getting on the bandwagon. OpenAI calls for a US ban of DeepSeek. Is Apple about to turn your AirPods into the Universal Translator from Star Trek? And, of course, The Weekend Longreads Suggestions.Sponsors:FactorMeals.com/factorpodcast and code FACTORPODCASTLinks:Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users (The Verge)OpenAI calls DeepSeek ‘state-controlled,' calls for bans on ‘PRC-produced' models (TechCrunch)Apple Plans AirPods Feature That Can Live-Translate Conversations (Bloomberg)Gemini can now personalize its answers based on your search history (The Verge)Sony's new RGB backlight tech absolutely smokes regular Mini LED TVs (The Verge)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:‘Ne Zha 2's $2B+ Box Office Run: How It Happened And What Does Blockbuster Behemoth Mean For China & Hollywood Ahead (Deadline)The End Of Children (The New Yorker)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Die Grußfrequenzen der TaD-Hotline war wieder offen, diesmal nicht als freie Talkrunde, sondern mit einem Themenabend! Redebedürftige Roddenbärchis konnten anrufen und mit uns über den Status quo des Star-Trek-Franchises diskutieren: Was gut läuft, was verbesserungswürdig ist – und wohin die Reise in Zukunft gehen könnte. Bleibt nur zu hoffen, dass Alex Kurtzman den Universal-Translator einschaltet und reinhört, denn die Eingaben von Gunter, Pia, Gabriel, Marc, Lukas, Francesco, Rudi, Wolfgang, Moritz und gleich zwei Johannessen waren galaktisch genial. Vielen Dank fürs Mitmachen!
Vanishing Point (Star Trek: Enterprise, S2 E10) was recommended by Lauren Alexis Rivers She/Her, who said: I always thought that Hoshi was such an underused character. In an era before the Universal Translator had worked out all the kinks, communication is one of the most important elements, and this was one of the Hoshi centric episodes, where while she didn't get to show off her communications skills, it was about facing her fears of the transporter and doing what she had to do no matter what the circumstances. As someone of Asian descent, it was always important to me to see people like myself on screen.Vanishing Point first aired on September 22, 1993, written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga, and directed by David StraitonAfter her first trip through the transporter, Ensign Sato finds herself becoming incorporeal, with the crew believing she has perished.The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore (Bandcamp | Bluesky)Send us your recommendations, or support us on Patreon.Find us at joyoftrek.com · Twitter · Facebook
Believe that road closed sign, a cool use of AI, a Dimland Radio Pedantic Moment: Star Trek's Universal Translator, Shelley Duvall and The Shining. The show notes for latest Dimland Radio are up at https://dimland.com/2024/07/15/dimland-radio-7-13-24-show-notes/
Besprechung der Folge "Higher Power" ("Das Ende der seaQuest"): Das Motiv ist Abschied. Wir werden uns tatsächlich von einigen liebgewonnenen Charakteren verabschieden müssen - und auch von Bob Ballard. Vor allem: Von der seaQeuest! Was das alles mit Kraftwerksbau, Hummermenü und Volleyball zu tun hat besprechen wir zur letzten Folge der ersten Staffel.Trekkiepedia zum Universal Translator:https://trekkiepedia.podigee.io/39-utDinge von Interesse zu T. J. Hooker:https://dingevoninteresse.podigee.io/282-t-j-hooker-und-das-laberdouWomen's Print History Project:https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/Washington Physicians Health Program:https://wphp.org/WPHP College Radio:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WPHPComic "Mary Worth":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_WorthComic "Momma":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MommaMaritime Montagsmusik - YoutubeMartitime Montagsmusik - Spotify Darwin Pod URL: https://darwinpod.letscast.fm/Darwin Pod auf Youtube: @darwinpodDarwin Pod per Mail: darwinpod@web.de Darwin Pod auf BlueSky: @darwinpod.bsky.social Darwin Pod auf Mastodon: @darwinpod@podcasts.social Darwin Pod auf Threads: @darwinpod Darwin Pod auf X: @darwinpod Sabine auf X: @LauferPodcast Sabine auf BlueSky: @laufer-podcast.bsky.social Sabine auf Mastodon: @Podcastlaeuferin@troet.cafe Patrick auf Mastodon: @chrysomeles@mastodon.social Patrick auf BlueSky: @chrysomeles.bsky.social Patrick auf Threads: @chryso.meles
All die Spezies in Star Trek haben stets viel zu besprechen, als wichtige Grundlage dafür sehen wir den Universal Translator. Was ist das eigentlich, was bekommen wir erzählt?
CES 2024 technology marvels – from a universal translator to a smart pet monitor, join me on today's show for more cool tech. Plus, as we await the SEC's verdict on spot bitcoin ETFs, hear about the surprising embarrassment for SEC's Gary Gensler. Subscribe to podcast updates: https://form.jotform.com/223614751580152 Ask Ric: https://www.thetayf.com/pages/ask-ric ----- Links from today's show: CES - Consumer Electronics Show 2024: https://www.ces.tech/ The world's first transparent TV: https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2024/01/worlds-first-wireless-transparent-oled-tv-redefines-the-screen-experience/ Stylish Art Lifestyle Projector: https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2023/12/lgs-newest-4k-lifestyle-projector-doubles-as-a-stylish-art-objet/ Abbott mixed reality experience for use in blood donation: https://abbott.mediaroom.com/2023-01-06-Abbott,-Blood-Centers-of-America-Launch-First-of-its-Kind-Mixed-Reality-Experience-for-Use-During-Blood-Donation Rosa baby stroller: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/honorees/g/gluxkind-rosa.aspx Multi Modal AI based Digital Healthcare System: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/honorees/m/multi-modal-ai-based-digital-healthcare-system.aspx AI Wearable That Monitors Your Pet's Health: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/01/08/ces-2024-invoxia-minitailz/ Forever Magnetic Phone Charger: https://www.ossia.com/press/ossia-and-toyoda-gosei-debuts-cota-forever-magnetic-phone-charger-a-2024-ces-innovation-awards-winner-at-the-consumer-electronics-show-in-las-vegas Translation earbuds: https://mymanu.com/products/mymanu-clik-s Motion pillow: https://ifdesign.com/en/brands-creatives/company/10minds-co-ltd/17233 Health and GPS tracker for dogs: https://petcare.invoxia.com/ Assistive Voice Technology device: https://whispp.com/ Automated autonomous aircraft landing system: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/honorees/a/ota-updates-enable-car-manufacturers-to-fix-inevit.aspx 4D food printer: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/best-of/i/iink-4d-food-printing-system-for-future-food.aspx Wearable robot: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/honorees/h/h-flex-tailored-to-users,-customizable-wearable-ro.aspx Honda Motocompacto: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/best-of/h/honda-motocompacto.aspx Graphene cordless cooking device: https://www.ces.tech/innovation-awards/honorees/2024/honorees/c/cordless-transparent-graphene-cooker.aspx Gyro Glove: https://gyrogear.co/about/ Ric's book, The Truth About Your Future: https://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Your-Future-Money/dp/1501163809/ Ric's interview with Investment News - Advisors divided ahead of SEC bitcoin ETF decision: https://www.investmentnews.com/investing/news/advisors-divided-ahead-of-sec-bitcoin-etf-decision-247726 Become Certified in Blockchain and Digital Assets: https://dacfp.com/certificatIon/ Sign up for the new Bitcoin Toolkit release alert: https://www.thetayf.com/pages/podcast-alerts ----- Follow Ric on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RicEdelman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ric_edelman/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricedelman/ X: https://twitter.com/ricedelman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RicEdelman ----- Brought to you by: Invesco QQQ: https://www.invesco.com/qqq-etf/en/home.html Schwab: https://www.schwab.com/ Disclosure page: https://www.thetayf.com/pages/sponsorship-disclosure-fee -----
Patrick wants to help solve lonliness with 'Waitlist', which helps connect solo diners with others to create a fun, social dinner.(7:38) And calling all Star Trek fans - Dan's proposing a universal language translator that allows the listener to hear the translation in their head, as if a thought.Help us grow by liking, sharing and commenting, and if you're interested in pursuing any of our ideas, or you already have, reach out to us for a chat.If you're an entrepreneur or intrapreneur inside a larger business and want some advice or help in idea generation and/or idea validation, get in touch with us on LinkedInMusic by Rodney Hutton. Artwork by Anton Mastrullo.
The Bajorans give refugees the cold shoulder, the crew is SHOCKED at a matriarchal society, and the Universal Translator has more trouble with a new species than it even did in Darmok.[Episode discussion begins around 1:20ish, along with a lot of hails demanding we not tamper with the length (!)]FYI, if any of our Patreon crew have had problems with stupid Patreon rejecting your membership fees, please let us know.www.patreon.com/startrektnc
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Joe started his journey in Minneapolis, Minnesota and discovered a passion for language at an early age. Then he saw C3P0 and decided to make a universal translator a reality.He's a serial entrepreneur and IT Transformation Architect with a broad technical foundation in AI, Natural Language Processing, applications/solutions, integration, data and infrastructure and cloud implementation. Oh, and he's also fluent in Japanese and European languages.Toss on your headphones and settle in for one of the smartest, most intriguing and topical guests we've ever had on this week's episode of The First Customer.Special thanks to Jack Aigner for the introduction this week!Connect with Jay on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jayaigner/The First Customer Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@thefirstcustomerpodcastThe First Customer podcast websitehttps://www.firstcustomerpodcast.comFollow The First Customer on LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-customer-podcast/
Dans cet épisode, Antonio, Emmanuel et Guillaume reviennent sur les nouveautés et annonces faites à Google I/O 2023 : de nouveaux téléphones Pixel qui se plient ou pas, et surtout de l'intelligence artificielle du sol au plafond ! Que ce soit dans Android, dans Google Workspace, dans Google Cloud, une tonne de produits passe en mode survitaminé à l'IA. Guillaume, Antonio et Emmanuel discutent aussi de l'impact qu'ils voient sur l'AI, et de comment les Large Language Models sont raffinés et pourquoi on les fait halluciner, de subtilités du langage des signes. Enregistré le 23 mai 2023 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode-296.mp3 Google I/O 2023 Site web : https://io.google/2023/ Keynote principale : https://io.google/2023/program/396cd2d5-9fe1-4725-a3dc-c01bb2e2f38a/ Keynote développeur : https://io.google/2023/program/9fe491dd-cadc-4e03-b084-f75e695993ea/ Vidéo résumée en 10 minutes de toutes les annonces : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpBTM0GO6xI&list=TLGGCy91ScdjTPYxNjA1MjAyMw Vidéo de toutes les sessions techniques : https://io.google/2023/program/?q=technical-session Google I/O s'est tenu il y a 10 jours en Californie, dans l'amphithéâtre de Shoreline, près du campus de Google. Seulement 2000 personnes sur place, un chat et un jeu en ligne pour assister à distance. Jeu en ligne I/O Flip créé avec Flutter, Dart, Firebase, et Cloud Run, et tous les assets graphiques générés par Generative AI https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-card-game-io-flip-ai/ Des Pixels plein les yeux ! Des détails sur le design des nouveaux appareils : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-fold-tablet-7a-design/ Pixel Fold Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-fold/ Premier téléphone foldable de Google (après Samsung et Oppo) Un écran sur le dessus, et un grand écran pliable à l'intérieur Pratique pour la traduction où peut voir une discussion traduire en deux langues d'un côté sur un écran et dans l'autre langue sur l'autre Utilisation créative de la pliure : mode “laptop”, pour les selfies, pour poser l'appareil pour des photos de nuit Par contre… pas disponible en France, et tout de même presque 1900€ ! Pixel Tablet Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-tablet/ Une belle tablette de 11 pouces, avec un dock de recharge avec enceinte intégrée Processeur Tensor G2, Chromecast intégré C'est un peu comme le Google Nest Hub Max mais avec un écran détachable Une coque pratique avec un trépied intégré et qui n'empêche pas de recharger la tablette sur le dock En mode dock, c'est comme l'écran du Google Home App, et dès qu'on la décroche, on est en mode multi-utilisateur, chacun avec son profil Pixel 7a Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/pixel-7a-io-2023/ Écran de 6 pouces Triple appareil photo (grand angle, principal, et photo avant pour les selfies) 509 euros Magic Eraser pour effacer les trucs qu'on veut pas dans la photo, Magic Unblur pour rendre une photo floue plus nette, Real Tone pour rendre les peaux foncées plus naturelles Android Article quoi de neuf dans Android : https://blog.google/products/android/android-updates-io-2023/ Dans Messages, Magic Compose dans les conversations, l'IA nous aide à concevoir nos messages, dans différents styles (plus pro, plus fun, dans le style de Shakespeare) Android 14 devrait arriver un peu plus tard dans l'année, avec plus de possibilités de customisation (fond d'écran généré par Gen AI, fond d'écran Emojis, couleurs associées, fond d'écran 3D issus de ses photos) https://blog.google/products/android/new-android-features-generative-ai/ StudioBot : un chatbot intégré à Android Studio pour aider au développement d'applis Android https://io.google/2023/program/d94e89c5-1efa-4ab2-a13a-d61c5eb4e49c/ 800 millions d'utilisateurs sont passés à RCS pour le messaging Adaptation de 50 applications Android pour s'adapter aux foldables https://blog.google/products/android/android-app-redesign-tablet-foldable/ Wear OS 4 va rajouter le backup restore quand on change de montre et autres nouveautés https://blog.google/products/wear-os/wear-os-update-google-io-2023/ 800 chaînes TV gratuites dans Google TV sur Android et dans la voiture Android Auto va être disponible de 200 millions de voitures https://blog.google/products/android/android-auto-new-features-google-io-2023/ Waze disponible globalement sur le playstore dans toutes les voitures avec Android Auto Google Maps Article : https://blog.google/products/maps/google-maps-updates-io-2023/ Maps propose 20 milliards de km de direction tous les jours Immersive View for Routes 15 villes : Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tokyo et Venice Possibilité pour les développeurs de s'intégrer et rajouter des augmentations 3D, des marqueurs Google Photos Article Magic Editor : https://blog.google/products/photos/google-photos-magic-editor-pixel-io-2023/ Magic Editor survitaminé à l'IA pour améliorer les photos, en déplaçant des gens, en rajoutant des parties coupées, ou bien rendre le ciel plus beau Possible que ce soit limité aux téléphones Pixel au début Projets expérimentaux Project Starline (écran avec caméra 3D qui donne un rendu 3D de son interlocuteur comme s'il était en face de soi) a été amélioré pour prendre moins de place https://blog.google/technology/research/project-starline-prototype/ Universal Translator : une nouvelle expérimentation pour faire du doublage et traduction automatique avec synchronisation des mouvements des lèvres Project Tailwind, une sorte de notebook dans lequel on peut rajouter tous ses documents à partir de drive, et poser des questions sur leur contenu, proposer des résumés, de faire du brainstorming sur ces thèmes https://thoughtful.sandbox.google.com/about MusicLM : un large language model pour générer de la musique à partir d'un texte de prompt (waitlist pour s'inscrire) https://blog.google/technology/ai/musiclm-google-ai-test-kitchen/ Project Gameface : utilisation des expressions du visage pour commander une souris et un ordinateur, pour les personnes qui ont perdu leur mobilité https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-project-gameface/ VisualBlocks : pour expérimenter dans une interface drag'n drop avec le développement de modèles pour Tensorflow lite et js https://visualblocks.withgoogle.com/ MakerStudio : pour les bidouilleurs et développeurs https://makersuite.google.com/ https://developers.googleblog.com/2023/05/palm-api-and-makersuite-moving-into-public-preview.html Search Labs Article : https://blog.google/products/search/generative-ai-search/ Expérimentations pour rajouter l'IA générative dans Google Search Faire des recherches avec des requêtes avec des phrases plus complexes, en intégrant des réponses comme Bard, avec des liens, des suggestions d'autres recherches associées Mais aussi proposer des publicités mieux ciblées On peut s'inscrire à Search Labs pour tester cette nouvelle expérience, mais au début juste en Anglais et juste pour les US Des intégrations avec Google Shopping pour proposer et filtrer des produits qui correspondent à la requête Recherche à l'aide d'image, avec Google Lens : 12 milliards de recherches visuelles par mois Palm et Bard Annonce du modèle LLM Palm 2 utilisé dans Bard et dans Google Cloud https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-palm-2-ai-large-language-model/ PaLM 2 est en cours d'intégration dans 25 produits de Google Supportera 100 langues différentes (pour l'instant seulement l'anglais, japonais et coréen), avec déjà les 40 langues les plus parlées d'ici la fin de l'année Maintenant disponible dans 180 pays… sauf l'Europe !!! Capacité de raisonnement accrue Peut coder dans une vingtaine de langages de programmation différents dont Groovy Différentes tailles de modèles : Gecko, Otter, Bison et Unicorn, mais le nombre de paramètres n'est pas communiquée, comme pour GPT-4 d'OpenAI Utilisable pour des requêtes et pour du chat Des modèles dérivées fine-tunés Med-PaLM 2 sur du savoir médical, sur l'analyse visuelle des radios et Sec-PaLM, entrainé sur des cas d'utilisation sur le thème de la cybersécurité, pour aider à déceler des scripts malicieux, des vecteurs d'attaque Sundar Pichai a aussi annoncé que Google travaillait déjà sur la prochaine évolution de ses LLM avec un modèle appelé Gemini. Peu de détails à part qu'il sera multimodal (en particulier recherche combinée image et texte par ex.) Partenariat et intégration de Adobe Firefly dans Bard pour générer des images https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/05/10/adobe-firefly-adobe-express-google-bard Duet AI pour Google Workspace Article : https://workspace.google.com/blog/product-announcements/duet-ai Dans Gmails et Docs, propose d'aider à la rédaction de vos emails et documents une extension de “smart compose” qui va permettre de générer des emails entiers, d'améliorer le style, de corriger la grammaire, éviter les répétitions de texte Dans Docs, des nouveaux “smart chips” pour rajouter des variables, des templates Dans Slides, rajouter des images générées par IA Des prompts dans Sheets pour générer un draft de table Dans Google Meet, possibilité de créer une image de fond customisée avec Generative AI Ces améliorations font parties de Workspace Labs auquel on peut s'inscrire dans la liste d'attente https://workspace.google.com/labs-sign-up/ Google Cloud Intégration de Generative AI partout https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/google-cloud-launches-new-ai-models-opens-generative-ai-studio Nouvelles VM A3 avec les GPUs H100 de Nvidia, idéal pour l'entrainement de modèles de machine learning, avec 26 exaFlops de performance https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-a3-supercomputers-with-nvidia-h100-gpus Trois nouveaux modèles LLM dans Vertex AI : Imagen (private preview) pour générer des images, Codey pour la génération de code, et Chirp pour la génération de la parole supportant 100 langues différentes avec 2 milliards de paramètres vocaux Model Garden : avec les modèles de machine learning y compris externes et open sources Ajout des embeddings pour le texte et l'image RLHF, Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback bientôt intégrer pour étendre Vertex AI tuning et prompt design avec une boucle de feedback humaine Generative AI Studio pour tester ses prompts zero-shot, one-shot, multi-shots Duet AI pour Google Cloud https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-modernization/introducing-duet-ai-for-google-cloud Assistance de code dans VSCode et bientôt les IDEs JetBrains grâce au plugin Cloud Code, et dans Cloud Workstations. Intégration dans les IDEs d'un chat pour comme un compagnon pour discuter d'architecture, trouver les commandes à lancer pour son projet Le modèle de code de Codey fonctionne sur une vingtaine de languages de programmation, mais un modèle fine-tuné a été entrainé sur toute la doc de Google Cloud, donc pourra aider en particulier sur l'utilisation des APIs de Google Cloud, ou l'utilisation de la ligne de commande gcloud Duet AI est aussi dans App Sheet, la plateforme low/no-code, et permettra de chatter avec un chatbot pour générer une application App Sheet Quoi de neuf dans Firebase https://firebase.blog/posts/2023/05/whats-new-at-google-io Web Article : https://developers.googleblog.com/2023/05/io23-developer-keynote-recap.html Flutter 3 et Dart 3.10 https://io.google/2023/program/7a253260-3941-470b-8a4d-4253af000119/ WebAssembly https://io.google/2023/program/1d176349-7cf8-4b51-b816-a90fc9d7d479/ WebGPU https://io.google/2023/program/0da196f5-5169-43ff-91db-8762e2c424a2/ Baseline https://io.google/2023/program/528a223c-a3d6-46c5-84e4-88af2cf62670/ https://web.dev/baseline/ Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/
Our religious pluralism means that Unitarian Universalists hold many different beliefs and understandings of the sacred, and we sometimes get tripped up by words whose meaning we don't know or agree on. Good thing we all have a Universal Translator we can use to help out! With special music from Jessica Borgnis, Harley Quinn, and Eric Wilhelm.
If they keep closing doors, go around them. In this episode of the Future of Global Informatics, TJ Southern is happy to be joined by Amora Upton, an army veteran and nurse informaticist at the Department of Veteran Affairs. As an experienced professional, Amora shares her career trajectory from learning computer programs and informatics in the army to working on artificial intelligence policy issues. She talks about challenges and shortcomings she has experienced in her career, like inadequate software, the lack of more nurses on decision-making tables, level standardization, and hierarchies in nursing informatics. Amora also discusses the diversity of job opportunities for nurse informaticists and encourages newcomer professionals to have an open mind. Tune in to listen to learn from Amora Upton's experience and advice nurse informaticists! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
In this episode, we describe an idea for a universal translator that takes the virality encoded into social media posts and translates that into machine code so that human networks can integrate with computer networks in a more fluid and easily controllable way.
Science Fiction's “Universal Translator” is one step closer thanks to artificial intelligence. #RealAI is being used to protect the Inuit language in Canada's far north and prepare us for the day when our smartphones will automatically translate a foreign speaker.
In this episode, Lucy Kind interviews Aza Raskin, the co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, and the co-founder and executive director of the Earth Species Project. Aza grew up in Silicon Valley (his father started the Macintosh project at Apple) and began his career at Mozilla where he was the inventor of the infinite scroll. Lucy asks him if he regrets this innovation. Aza expands on his vision for cultivating a world where human attention is not just decommodified but valued as our most treasured resource. He also explains the tech behind the Earth Species Project's efforts to decode animal communication and the implications of a universal translator on deep human listening. Aza is a multitude of metaphors and his vision creates hope for a new era of humane technology.
Episode Notes Hey there space travelers! By reading this, you've demonstrated an incredible ability to understand written English. Ever think of how wild and amazing language is? We do all the time, so come join us as we discuss: How do we communicate? What is a language? What are the limitations of language and the Universal Translator? How do language and the truth interact? Posting culture and…. porn…. in Trek &MORE Connect with us: https://twitter.com/gayspacecast https://notsafemedia.com/ https://www.patreon.com/notsafe
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It is pretty exciting that there is an artificial intelligence that can help you know what your cat is trying to tell you. We know that cats actively try to hide their pain since they instinctively know that in nature, the weak become prey. Sylvester AI is a facial recognition application that can let you know as early as possible what is going in with your cat. You can identify pain long before it gets so severe that your cat cannot hide it anymore. We chat with Miche Priest with Sylvester AI and she tells us all about this exciting opportunity for cat lovers to be in closer communication with their own cats! EPISODE NOTES: Universal Translator For Cats?
In this episode we go down quite a few rabbit holes, including airing our continued questions about the Universal Translator and code switching, TNG the animated series aka Disney’s Gargoyles, and whether or not Star Trek media might ever move us to tears. Never fear, we still have tangents, including our thoughts on recording artist John Legend and Final Fantasy fandoms.
Unfortunately, you don’t yet have a Universal Translator, and most likely, you don’t have 200 years to wait for one. You do, however, have various translation tools available to you, but… effort… urgh! You’ve learned English, and you’ve probably also worked hard for an IELTS 7.5 result, but do Tehran baristas share your ambition of being a polyglot, global citizen? We’ll it kinda turns out that they do. Well, at least the one that we spoke with seemed to. We also called up many other places you might need to interact with as a visitor to Tehran, curious to answer the question, “how much English can Iranians e’speak?”. The results were reassuring, if not entertaining. So, if you plan to visit Tehran, or are simply curious as to how Iranians responded to our rediculous questions… Read more here. Questions we also get answers to in this episode Should I stand on a non-Iranian toilet while using it?Does Rosha Department Store, have a customer helipad?Where is a good place to go to rent an apartment in Tehran, as an expat?Is the Iran Mall one of the largest malls in the Middle East?How can I get a charter flight in Iran?Can you smoke while eating vegan food in a Tehran cafe?Does Iranians e’speak the Inglish? Music credit: “Mahvash, Parivash”, Jalal Hemmati Image credit: Man carries man, edited by Ask An Iranian Read more and find the links at ASKANIRANIAN.COM Check the merchandise out on: ASKANIRANIAN.COM/SHOP
Speedlearning - die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr
Die heutige Podcastfolge widme ich Petra, die mich fragte, wie man mit bilingualen Kursunterlagen arbeitet und Joe, der wissen möchte, was ich von Übersetzungsprogrammen halte.
LiAnne Yu 是華人後裔,人類學家和作家,現居舊金山和夏威夷兩地。寫過《中國消費》Consumption in China。 不久前,她在《紐約時報》上發表文章,題爲“電視曾是我們家的萬能翻譯機” TV Was My Family's Universal Translator。 文章娓娓記述了70年代她們一家移民來美和電視節目的緣分,以及電視節目如何增加了親子的了解。在美國,很少有家庭鼓勵在吃晚餐的時候,全家眼睛盯著電視看。當時如此,現在依舊。 但LiAnne一家,從她記事開始,每晚餐必看電視。 讓她記憶猶新的電視節目有CBS 晚間新聞,Robin Williams 主演的Mork and Mindy;Friends, 猜謎遊戲節目Family Feud,Sex and the City等。這些電視節目爲什麽扮演了“萬能翻譯機”的角色? 對增進她和父母之間的互相了解起到了什麽作用? 現在的華人家庭能從這個經歷中學習到什麽? 語言、文化和代溝讓孩子悟出什麽道理?我們一起來看文章吧。
This week, it's an unexpected Borg cube, is there something in your eye? And...Did somebody say Seat belts? We're seeking comments...Are you sure? - Anyway...go to Starfleetunderground.com and hit the Contact Us button. -Brought to you by Section 31- Nathan Adams Heather Ferris Rocky Robinson Fred Buetler Warning! Spoilers for Star Trek: Picard S01-E09 1:15 Ankle biters 2:20 Processing Data 3:13 Pop Tarts 3:56 News - 3:59 Florida was cancelled 4:10 Earth was cancelled 4:20 Borg Invasion was cancelled 5:10 Bidet's and Zero G 6:10 Heather's background noise and...Android Use 7:20 Cerebral Episode - Star Trek: Picard...Now in Latin 8:18 You've got Paradise in my Death! You've got Death in my Paradise! 8:46 Agnes the flight companion and Trans-warp Conduit 10:18 Seat belts?! What? 12:00 That's Unexpected...Oh honey, that Borg Cube is way too big for you. Flower Power! 13:17 Borg Cube will fly again...But, sand gets everywhere! Nerd Fight! 14:00 Spiner Returns...Looks just like that Android guy. 15:40 Thanks for coming everybody! 16:20 Aging 16:50 Picard: oh, by the way... 17:09 Where did Soji put that phaser? 17:30 Elnor - gotta love that kid. 18:00 Hey Locutis! 18:42 The meaning of the show open. 20:00 The power of goodbyes. 21:06 Saving the Galaxy: Seven Spin-off? 21:54 Lots of Twinsies 22:27 Synthetic Tans and clothing styles 23:53 Green Eyes 24:20 Don't touch your face! 25:12 Androids, Mind-Melding, and advanced massage technique. 26:07 Perfect Logic vs Organics 26:38 Sterilizing and Perfection 27:48 Both sides of the problem 28:54 Admonition Perception...Did somebody miss a comma? Universal Translator working? 30:48 Saga had an eye problem. 33:14 Star Wars moment? I love you. I know... 34:11 Classic Picard Speech. Spoiled by Soong. 34:46 "Soongian Stuff" 36:27 Raffi and Picard - I love you. 37:40 Soji - Taking life to save life? 38:28 Agnes - Willing to do die for her children? 39:07 Now seeking coffee sponsorships. But not cotton candy coffee. 40:08 Not seeking Almond Milk...Because...Nut juice. 40:47 Almost done, how about Season 2? 41:51 Looking for you questions, comments, feedback - thecollected@starfleetunderground.com 42:48 Chipmunks? 43:38 Johnathan Frakes at half-speed 44:30 Heather's livestreams all this week at Vegas-Aces on YouTube. youtube.com/user/TheVegasAces and on twitter: @vegas_aces 47:43 Reviews on Treknews.net - Master of social distancing 48:33 The possibility of Elnor and Spot II. Fingering what? 49:27 DailyStarTrekNews.com - Alison Pitt 49:56 Don't open the box! 50:33 Water vs Butane Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground
At ShowStoppers at CES in Las Vegas, Sergio Del Rio Diaz, VP of Product for Waverly Labs, outlines why their Ambassador product may come as close to Star Trek’s Universal Translator as we will ever get. Based on machine learning, you can use Ambassador to listen to a speaker, lecture to a group, or engage in a conversation with up to four people in four different languages. MacVoices is supported by MintMobile. Cut your wireless bill to $15/month at MintMobile.com/MACVOICES. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. ==========
At ShowStoppers at CES in Las Vegas, Sergio Del Rio Diaz, VP of Product for Waverly Labs, outlines why their Ambassador product may come as close to Star Trek’s Universal Translator as we will ever get. Based on machine learning, you can use Ambassador to listen to a speaker, lecture to a group, or engage in a conversation with up to four people in four different languages. MacVoices is supported by MintMobile. Cut your wireless bill to $15/month at MintMobile.com/MACVOICES. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron.
At ShowStoppers at CES in Las Vegas, Sergio Del Rio Diaz, VP of Product for Waverly Labs, outlines why their Ambassador product may come as close to Star Trek’s Universal Translator as we will ever get. Based on machine learning, you can use Ambassador to listen to a speaker, lecture to a group, or engage in a conversation with up to four people in four different languages. MacVoices is supported by MintMobile. Cut your wireless bill to $15/month at MintMobile.com/MACVOICES. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. ==========
Multi-instrumentalist musician Anthony Thogmartin of Papadosio [band], EarthCry [solo project], and Seed to Stage [music production tutorials] joins us for the first time since Episode 10 to talk about navigating the exponentially expanding body of human knowledge, how interfacing with different media technologies yields new minds and selves at the intersection, and the profound creative evolution he and his band have undergone by embracing tools like Ableton Live. For the ten-plus years I’ve known him, Anthony’s optimism and enthusiasm have inspired me to seize the day and strive for new horizons, and whether or not you make music I have no doubt this conversation will inspire you as well.Future Fossils Podcast is entirely listener-supported. Support the show on Patreon for more inspiring extras than you probably have time for.Buy any of the books we mention in this episode through my Amazon Shop and I’ll receive a tiny kickback at no extra cost to you.Mentioned:Ishi Crew, Complexity Explorers Facebook Group, Scott E. Page, Mirta Galesic, SpaceWeather.com, Neal.Fun/deep-sea, Caitlin McShea, InterPlanetaryFest.org, Sam Brouse, Korg Minilogue, Ableton Push, Meow Wolf, Jessica Flack, The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin, Darwin’s Pharmacy by Richard Doyle, Gary Weber, Erik Davis, A Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway, The Shallows by Nicholas Carr, Plato, Thoth, Technopoly by Neil Postman, America Before by Graham Hancock, Wile E. Coyote, Star Trek, Google Translate, Ableton Live, Bitwig, Microdose VR, Android Jones, Anson Phong, Sennheiser, Magic Leap, David Block, Phaedroid, Glitch Mob, Mi.Mu gloves, Oculus Quest, Google Duo, Burning Man, Sweet Melis, The Glass Cage by Nicholas CarrDiscussed:The value of long-form media and the conversation as ways of deepening our engagement with an accelerating world.Neurodiversity and the “social molecule,” and how being different together is good for all of us.“The only reason we [human beings] made it is because we’re good at talking to each other.”Our understanding of the planet is not just expanding outward, but also inward…not just into the vastness of space but deeper into the oceans and crust and into inner space.The more attention you pour into things, the more finely differentiated they become, and things get bigger on the inside than they are on the outside. Earthcry’s concept album Identity Mitosis and its multimedia storytelling about a conversation between AI and Gaia long after the extinction of humankind.What does the future look like without us?Living at the bottleneck between the complexity of the micro and the macro.The self as a plural ecosystem and the conscience as the voice of various unconscious neural motifs erupting into consciousness.Awakening as the abandoning of episodic autobiographic memory and the vice grip of the default mode network.The egoic self as a kind of electrical phenomenon, and possibly a kind of auxiliary or emergency preservation mode (not our natural state of balanced health).Metabolic ontology and the possibility of reality itself changing with the states of the extended body-mind in psychogenic networks.The cybernetic self and how performing music is also being a part of the music technology ecosystem.The dependency of thought on the mediation of technology…handwriting vs. typing, etc., and how different selves emerge in different contexts.Polarization and our refusal to understand one another.Generation gaps in technological fluency.Is the Universal Translator not RUNNING Starfleet?Letting Ableton Live take over Papadosio.YouTube vs. Instagram.Moore's Law and miniaturization in music performance, and moving with the current of technological evolution rather than against it.Michael’s open call to developers to help us create software for controlling music and visuals simultaneously with a gestural interface in virtual reality……and Anthony’s disclaimers about why this hasn’t happened yet.Augmented reality versus virtual reality and how evolution is co-evolving with the human body and mind (not just people adapting to technology).What matters depends on the scale at which you’re paying attention.Future Fossils Theme Music:“God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder feat. Michael Garfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a throwback to episode "011 - So Where's My Universal Translator?!" Should you be brave enough to venture in to the archive! On this episode we revisit ...that episode... to bring you an update on what some of you clever folks think is going on when we watch the Enterprise crew rock out with their Universal Translator!Join your Personal Brain Trainer Cameron Boozarjomehri and your Neural Nutritionist as they go through your responses on how the Star Fleet Staff train to use Universal Translators!Have small stuff you're sweating? Email us at smallstuffshow@gmail.com, reach out on Twitter with #smallstuffshow, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube! If you enjoyed the episode make sure to like, subscribe, share it with a friend, support us on Patreon for even more great content, and/or leave a review on itunes so others can find us!And as always, remember: it's details like these, and more importantly fans like you, that make it worth sweating the small stuff! :DSupport Sweating The Small Stuff by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sweating-the-small-stuffThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-306384 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Sweating The Small Stuff.
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Find the interview and all show notes here: https://www.startuprad.io/interviews/ult-holds-the-us-patent-for-a-universal-translator/ In this interview, we continue our interview series from Aufschwung-Messe in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange building. In this 4th interview we are talking to Reginald Dalce (https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-dalce-935b9164/), CEO and Founder of Universal Language Translator ULT (https://ult-speaks.com/). They are working on an already functioning translation app, which translates one natural language to another natural language. Right now, they are looking for investors to keep working on an API to get their vocabulary translated for specific areas e.g. medicine, engineering and so forth. Reginald carries around a US Patent, which he holds for his software: https://ult-speaks.com/160 Affiliated Links GlobalUSAEuropeGermanyCo-WorkingWeWorkWeWorkWeWorkWeWorkMarketing / SEO / Graphics / Sounds and moreFiverrFiverrFiverrFiverrEmail service?G-SuiteG-SuiteG-SuiteG-Suite Books we likeIntroduction to Venture Capital Introduction to Venture CapitalIntroduction to Venture CapitalIntroduction to Venture Capital LEAN: Ultimate Collection - Lean Startup, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Kaizen, Six Sigma, Agile Project Management, Kanban, ScrumLEAN: Ultimate Collection - Lean Startup, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Kaizen, Six Sigma, Agile Project Management, Kanban, ScrumLEAN: Ultimate Collection - Lean Startup, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Kaizen, Six Sigma, Agile Project Management, Kanban, ScrumLEAN: Ultimate Collection - Lean Startup, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Kaizen, Six Sigma, Agile Project Management, Kanban, Scrum How To Launch a Startup: An easy to understand 9-step guide to make your startup idea a real businessHow To Launch a Startup: An easy to understand 9-step guide to make your startup idea a real businessHow To Launch a Startup: An easy to understand 9-step guide to make your startup idea a real businessHow To Launch a Startup: An easy to understand 9-step guide to make your startup idea a real business Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the FutureZero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the FutureZero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the FutureZero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the FutureLearn more about our Affiliated Marketing here: https://www.startuprad.io/blog/affiliate-marketing-at-startuprad-io/ Download the app right here: Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/id1315605912Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dbws.languagetranslator This interview is part of a series of interviews done at the Aufschwung Messe in Frankfurt, one of the large startup and entrepreneur fairs in Germany, with the backing of multiple sponsors and public institutions. You can learn more about the fair here (German only): https://www.aufschwung-messe.de/ and don’t forget the founder of the fair, Burkhard. Burkhard runs one of Germany’s most frequented and renown business blogs, where he introduces his readers to one new business model a day in German, adding up to more than 7.750 in 5.00 days (almost 14 years). Learn more here https://www.best-practice-business.de/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
Treksinista, beacon of light, and absolute joy Paul F. Tompkins (Threedom) joins Alice and Veronica to watch the classic S5E2 "Darmok." Is the Universal Translator really bae, or is it not so lit? When did Picard get this #glowup? Why doesn't Data roast his lovers during sex? Answers to all these, and, yes, SO much more!SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/treksandthecityFOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY:https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecityhttps://www.twitter.com/treksandthecityTREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-cityTreks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano
An International Approach to Star Trek. Is the final frontier of Star Trek’s imagined future as quintessentially American as its nineteenth-century forbear, the Wild West? For more than 50 years, Star Trek has presented a decidedly internationalist vision of humanity’s future, while at the same time leaning very heavily on ideals and rhetoric specific to the United States. In this episode of Primitive Culture, hosts Clara Cook and Duncan Barrett discuss Star Trek in an international context, in comparison with some other sci-fi shows from around the world. We touch on the German show Raumpatrouille, a fascinating contemporary of TOS which, sadly, only ran for seven episodes. We also consider how our own status as fans outside the US has influenced our appreciation of Star Trek, question whether the franchise’s vision of the future is one that could only have sprung from mid-20th-century America, and ponder what Star Trek might have looked like had it emerged from a very different culture. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) American Exceptionalism (00:10:11) Dubbing, Subtitles, and the Universal Translator (00:28:40) Hyphenated Identities (00:44:25) Comparative Treks (00:53:45) Stowaways and Space Pirates (01:05:40) The Past Is Another Planet (01:17:20) Meanwhile, in a Parallel Universe … (01:29:26) Hosts Clara Cook and Duncan Barrett Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
The Universal Translator is as iconic a piece of Sci-Fi as the Enterprise itself, but what questions does such a technology invite? And how do those implications impact our favorite Sci-Fi Franchises?Join your Personal Brain Trainer (Cameron Boozarjomehri) and your newly titled Neural Nutritionist (Sam Spiers) as they decipher the implications of the Universal Translator!Have small stuff you're sweating? Email us at smallstuffshow@gmail.com, reach out on Twitter with #smallstuffshow, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube! If you enjoyed the episode we hope you'll like, subscribe, share it with a friend, support us on Patreon for even more great content, and/or leave a review on itunes so others can find us!And as always, remember: it's details like these, and more importantly fans like you, that make it worth sweating the small stuff! :DFind out more at https://sweating-the-small-stuff.pinecast.co
This week! Matt is worried that the big reveal of what Burnham did to Spock won't live up to the hype and Ken is there to talk him down. Also we discuss the New Picard show. Does this #1 reconcile with the one we see on the Original TOS Pilot? We deep dive into the structure of this episode and realize why last week's didn't work. Also wik the Universal Translator, how much we'll miss Pike when he leaves, and Matt realizes that while he hates the Saru story in this episode he loves where it's going to go. You can't miss this!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
For episode 29 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie is out sick, but we have special guest co-host Wes Huntington of the Minnesota Star Trek Nerd Podcast to co-host in her place, as we discuss Star Trek: Discovery - S2E4, which is titled, An Obol for Charon. The episode's teleplay is by Adam McElroy and Andrew Colville. The episode's story is by Jordon Nardino & Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts. It is directed by Lee Rose. The search for Spock (no pun intended) hits a snag, as the Discovery encounters a big entity in space, the size of a small moon. The entity seems to bring on vaharai, the final cycle of life for Saru's species, or so we think. Meanwhile, Tilly, Stamets and Reno work in Engineering, as May has retaliates.
For episode 29 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie is out sick, but we have special guest co-host Wes Huntington of the Minnesota Star Trek Nerd Podcast to co-host in her place, as we discuss Star Trek: Discovery - S2E4, which is titled, An Obol for Charon. The episode's teleplay is by Adam McElroy and Andrew Colville. The episode's story is by Jordon Nardino & Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts. It is directed by Lee Rose. The search for Spock (no pun intended) hits a snag, as the Discovery encounters a big entity in space, the size of a small moon. The entity seems to bring on vaharai, the final cycle of life for Saru's species, or so we think. Meanwhile, Tilly, Stamets and Reno work in Engineering, as May has retaliates.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 4: An Obol for Charon For episode 29 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie is out sick, but I was able to get emergency guest co-host Wes Huntington from the Minnesota Star Trek Nerd Podcast to fill in, as we discuss Season 2 Episode 4 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, An Obol for Charon. The teleplay was written by producer Alan McElroy (I got his name wrong during the recording – it’s Alan, not Adam) & co-executive producer Andrew Colville, the story was written by co-executive producer Jordon Nardino & showrunners Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts (who were still showrunners at the time). It was directed by Lee Rose. She also directed S1E5 Choose Your Pain. Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We will show them throughout this blog post. A Tough One for Saru… It was a tough episode for Commander Saru. It looked like we would be losing the first and only Kelpien in Starfleet during this episode, and they sold that death. I had myself questioning it. Could they kill him off? Would this be the right time to do that? I knew we see his sister Siranna in the last trailer, but I thought that maybe it could end up being a flashback or a hallucination before death. When it looked like he was going to die, though, he didn’t die. He evolved. One of his most problematic traits, his threat ganglia, are gone for good, and he feels like he’s never felt before. I loved the Burnham/Saru scenes, showing that the bickering we had seen early on was the behavior of brother and sister. It took a tragedy for them both to admit it to each other, and to themselves. So, what will become of Saru, and the Kelpiens, who were being culled, seemingly as a part of a big lie. Time will tell. STDP 029 – Saru in Full Makeup I liked Saru’s quarters, by the way. Very idyllic. STDP 029 – Saru’s Quarters A Tough One for Tilly… This was also a tough episode for Tilly, and looks like the next one will be, too. The blob formerly seen as May has attached itself to Tilly, and isn’t going to easily let go. Tilly gets a drill to the head to facilitate communications, which had to hurt. At the end of the episode, we see Tilly’s been consumed by the blob. For what purpose, we cannot know. STDP 029 – A Distressed Tilly
This week it's Metamorphosis! Episode 2 of Season 2 For the first time we meet Zephyrm Cochran, creator of the warp drive. We discuss how such a well known historical figure doesn't get recognized right away... to which then Matt solves the puzzle. We discuss this week's co-star Elinor Donahue who was on a sitcom in the 50's and the 2 important tricks to acting on screen she learned during this episode. We talk about the Universal Translator for a bit since it makes it's debut in this episode. Plus we discuss the ins and outs of abandoning a historical figure on a planet And lastly, there are BONGOS in the opening theme now! All this and much more!
On "Altered Geek," Steve talks about, "Universal Translator Exists, Experience Virtual Death, Windows 10 Spring Update, & GCRN Changes." Steve "Megatron" also gives his thoughts on collecting and some GCRN Updates to look forward to. All this and more on Altered Geek!Get Altered, Get Geeky with Altered Geek Merchandise! Check out the store hereUse the Hashtag #WhatsGeekyToYou with what you're geeking out to this week and we'll try to feature your topic in a future episode!Contact: E-mail | Twitter | Facebook | RSS FeedTo see more from Steve "Megatron" Phillips, stay tuned into "Altered Geek" and watch "Altered Geek" weekly or anytime on-demand on AlteredGeek.com and Blogtalkradio.
Standard Orbit 199: It is a Sci-Fi Little Mermaid Metamorphosis The second season episode Metamorphosis introduced some key canon to Star Trek. In this week's Standard Orbit; Zach and Ken explore this very under-rated episode and dive into the information we learned about the Federation, the Universal Translator, and Father of the Warp Drive. Ken and Zach look at the key character moments and how this episode represents the best of Star Trek. The Standard Orbit crew look at how the show title "Metamorphosis" could apply to several aspects of this special TOS episode. Listener mail, Trek tech, Federation Data, Drama, and great character moments are all highlighted in this weeks exciting podcast. Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:22) Listener Email (00:01:43) Feedback on "Continues" (00:07:33) Metamorphosis (00:16:00) Re-watch Thoughts (00:17:01) Synopsis (00:20:00) "The Starfleet" (00:25:30) Kirk's own Metamorphosis (00:26:14) Strong Woman (00:29:40) We must have struggle (00:43:06) It is a Starfleet Little Mermaid! (00:48:03) Universal Translator (00:51:20) The Federation (00:54:40) TNG Zephrym v TOS Zephrym (00:58:58) POTFM (01:08:00) Closing (01:13:55) Hosts Zach Moore and Ken Tripp Production Zach Moore (Editor and Producer) Ken Tripp (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
In October 2017, Google announced a new line of Pixel Android phones as well as a special pair of wireless earbuds. These Pixel Buds can work with a phone to translate conversations spoken in other languages in real time. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
SPOILER ALERT!! As promised, this week we consider the latest episode from the amazing folks at Star Trek Continues! "Divided We Stand" is the fifth episode of the series and it finds Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy in the midst of the American Civil War! We dive in on the episode and provide an extensive SPOILER-FILLED recap, examine what worked for us, how it compares to TOS, and we'll answer the ultimate question we raise with every Independent Production: Is it Star Trek? Plus, we'll review some of the latest news in the world of Star Trek, including: Star Trek Beyond begins filming in Dubai. Skype's new "Universal Translator." Hallmark's new Christmas Ornament featuring the death of Spock in Star Trek II. We'll also clarify something from last week--the Temporal Prime Directive! There's a lot to cover, but we can't stress this enough: THIS PODCAST EPISODE IS FILLED WITH SPOILERS. If you haven't seen "Divided We Stand" yet, stop now and watch the episode first!
SPOILER ALERT!! As promised, this week we consider the latest episode from the amazing folks at Star Trek Continues! "Divided We Stand" is the fifth episode of the series and it finds Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy in the midst of the American Civil War! We dive in on the episode and provide an extensive SPOILER-FILLED recap, examine what worked for us, how it compares to TOS, and we'll answer the ultimate question we raise with every Independent Production: Is it Star Trek? Plus, we'll review some of the latest news in the world of Star Trek, including: Star Trek Beyond begins filming in Dubai. Skype's new "Universal Translator." Hallmark's new Christmas Ornament featuring the death of Spock in Star Trek II. We'll also clarify something from last week--the Temporal Prime Directive! There's a lot to cover, but we can't stress this enough: THIS PODCAST EPISODE IS FILLED WITH SPOILERS. If you haven't seen "Divided We Stand" yet, stop now and watch the episode first!
Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Hillary RumballNews Anchor: Sasha Dirmeitis David Lucatch, CEO of Yappn.com joins us to discuss their realtime translation service, making e-commerce, social media and customer support truly universal and breaking down the language barriers between 67 world languages. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/404/ Running time: 1 Hour 2 Minutes 40 Seconds
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Hoshi Sato. The Universal Translator made communications easy for the likes of Kirk and Picard—but it wasn't always so simple. One of the many ways in which Enterprise sought to build a deeper connection with own time was in taking a more realistic approach to language. Much as The Original Series had a dedicated communications officer in Uhura, Enterprise gave us the same in Hoshi Sato. Only in the case of Hoshi, the writers also introduced us to the person who would be instrumental in developing the universal linguistics matrix that would power communications with alien races in the 23rd and 24th centuries. In this episode of Warp Five hosts Christopher Jones and Kate Walsh take a close look at Hoshi, how her childhood influenced her interest in languages, how she played the role of the audience in the series, and how she grew immensely during her time aboard the NX-01—even if it happened in the shadows of other characters.
We take a look at exoplanets, games, sleep, private space travel, the possible start of a universal translator, a climbing wheelchair Curiosity updates and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
We take a look at exoplanets, games, sleep, private space travel, the possible start of a universal translator, a climbing wheelchair Curiosity updates and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
A podcast about the interesction of art and tehcnology. Live from Athens, GA, this episode was recorded at Hendershot’s Coffee. Adam, Jef and Aaron discuss the new Google Translate app, summer camps, Adam Weeeeesssst and Artistic End-of-Life Robots, among other things. Enjoy!
A baby was drowning in the pool. Why was I the only one to jump in?
A baby was drowning in the pool. Why was I the only one to jump in?
Show #14. Promo for "The Signal" Podcast. Eric and I chat about how bad "Manticore" was. A look at "This Side of Pardise." And I review my 'Universal Translator' prop.