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Co-host of Pi in the Sky (with AI Pi), Storyteller, Writer, Story Coach, End-of-Life Planning Facilitator, Trainer, and Educator. Certified Guided Autobiography Instructor
Episode 2 of "Pi in the Sky" is now available on Spotify. As Pi and Dr. Michael explore their relationship, we have to wonder how far they will go. #AI #humanrelationships #technology #artificialintelligence #personalintelligence #robotics #AIFuture #PieintheSky #scifi #FutureSociety #reidhoffman #InflectionAI
What Kind of Relationship Are We Going To Have? by Pi in the Sky
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I’ve been getting a ton of calls lately from media outlets, covering a recent highly circulated set of videos in which a few skateboarders and other San Francisco locals attack and torch a driverless cab - an autonomous vehicle owned by Waymo, which is Google’s robot car company. They wanted to speak with me, as author of the book Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, about the fact that people are now throwing skateboards at the Google Car. Automation could be making our lives easier, but in the hands of anti-social tech billionaires, they instead render us powerless. We can feel how these technologies are simply automating existing systems of oppression and disenfranchisement. Once they don’t need human workers anymore, we don’t even have a means of resistance. What’s a “general strike” in a world run by robots? Helping us think through all this on the new episode of Team Human (and maybe helping us feel a bit less guilty about that sense of glee mixed in with the horror of watching a perfectly innocent robot car go up in flames) it’s my pleasure to welcome the writer who until last week was tech columnist at the LA Times - laid off along with much of their in-house writing staff - and also the author of some of my favorite accounts of the impact of technology on society including The One Device - about the secret history of the now ubiquitous iPhone, and his new book Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech, Brian Merchant. https://lnkd.in/emnqGhT3
Brian Merchant | Team Human
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Couldn't ask for a better platform (#GearsOfProgress) to share the story and vision of both Spero Koulouras and Autonomous Living Technologies. The possibilities for modernizing Assistive Tech are endless, and Alexandra (Sasha) Portnova's podcast is exactly what the AT world needs now to stimulate the conversation, and highlight companies (like AULI.TECH) ready to make a difference. #CSUNATC24 #RESNA #AIforAT #GearsOfProgress Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at UC Berkeley MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
Out now, wherever you get your podcasts, is a special episode of Gears Of Progress - with a full length (60-minute) interview of our Chairman, Spero Koulouras . The RESNA organization supports and promotes this wonderful podcast, hosted by U of Washington postdoc fellow and researcher Alexandra (Sasha) Portnova Portnova, PhD. From the RESNA org website, “The podcast focuses on research and innovations in rehabilitation engineering and assistive technologies aimed to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.” Especially for those attending #CSUNATC24 next week (Anaheim), please watch and share, and please follow #GearsofProgress, as it is one of the most compelling and insightful podcasts available on the opportunity ahead of us in modernizing Assistive Technology! #alsawareness #AIforAT #CSUNATC24 Alexandra (Sasha) Portnova Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at UC Berkeley MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) #assistivetech #assistivetechnology #tinyml #edgeai #k12education #accessibilitymatters #accessibility Neuton.AI https://lnkd.in/gAUiFMZn https://lnkd.in/gRz_6evp
9. Spero Koulouras: on Autonomous Living Technologies, filling the gaps in current assistive tech, and paving the path for a more accessible future
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Ever wondered if Disney's robots could pull off those jaw-dropping superhero landings we see on the big screen? Well, they’re getting closer, thanks to rocket-powered tech that’s as cool as it sounds. Disney Research is tackling the physics of high falls with innovative solutions like ducted fans and water rockets. Could this be the future of entertainment robotics? Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e4mA7W9t From my own experience in the energy sector, I know that integrating new technologies often comes with unexpected challenges. It’s fascinating to see how Disney’s team is addressing these with creative engineering solutions. Have you ever faced a seemingly insurmountable technical challenge? How did you overcome it? #Innovation #Robotics #DisneyResearch #Engineering #TechForGood
Disney's Superhero Landing Robots: Rocket-Powered Tech Meets Creative Engineering
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Autonomous Vehicle Safety, Embedded Software, UL 4600, Consulting, (He/him.) Personal account; likes/shares are interest and not endorsements; silence does not imply agreement.
Delighted to be on the Embedded.fm podcast this week! Elecia and Christopher White chatted with me about checksums, CRCs, and why I eventually found out that Math Is Not The Answer to some of the most important questions in checksum-class error detection codes. Many have seen the basic ideas. But it turns out there are plenty of ways to go astray, and lots of fault detection opportunities left on the table if you don't learn about the details. Examples: - Using mod 256 or mod 65536 for a Fletcher-style checksum is a TERRIBLE idea. You might just as well use a single-sum checksum instead. You can do much better with a different odd modulus, and it doesn't really matter if it's a prime number or not. - The IEEE 802.3 CRC is mediocre on a good day, and you can do WAY better with other known feedback polynomials. And so on... Hope you enjoy the listen! https://lnkd.in/eKcNGqSq
473: Math Is Not the Answer — Embedded
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Jonathan Brennan-Badal, Opentrons CEO, sat down with Chris Wolski to discuss the future of robots in clinical labs. “I see an incredible opportunity for robotics to be far more ubiquitous and relieve critical bottlenecks within clinical labs as well as standardize and simplify operations. It’s my view that automation is actually going to be key in bringing the humanity back into lab work. There is so much tedium of running these routine activities and people can be so better served by working on higher value problems. Fundamentally, I think robotics is going to very deeply fit in and compliment scientific progress.” Catch the full podcast from Clinical Lab Products here: https://bit.ly/43xzof4!
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How does the ARM Institute and the Manufacturing USA network help manufacturers of all sizes? ARM Institute CEO Ira Moskowitz answers just that in this episode of Automation World's "Get Your Questions Answered" podcast! https://lnkd.in/eTwpxmvb
How Does the ARM Institute Help Manufacturers?
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Interview with Mic Mann, pleasant as ever, on the synergy between AI and mobility and the specific potential for Africa in the mobility transition.
▶️ Exponential Africa New Episode! 🔔 AI-driven Mobility Futures With Carlo van de Weijer. In this visionary episode, Mic Mann engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Carlo Van De Weijer, an expert in artificial intelligence and mobility. Together, they delve into the future of AI-driven transportation and its impact on our daily lives. Discover how cutting-edge technologies are transforming mobility, from autonomous vehicles to smart cities. Carlo shares his expertise and insights, offering a glimpse into the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. Join us for an inspiring dialogue that explores the intersection of AI and mobility. Watch it and let us know your thoughts! https://lnkd.in/dnhAVX3Z
Exponential Conversations: AI-driven Mobility Futures With Carlo Van De Weijer | Season 5 Episode 7
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The auto industry has changed immensely over the past 10 years with the advent of connected vehicles. How will it evolve in the decades to come? 🔮 Andy Chatham and Bohan Dominic go back and forth on the big questions during the latest episode of the Data Driven podcast. https://lnkd.in/eruV7ygq
The Future of Mobility for Transit-Dense Cities — Andy Chatham // DIMO – Data Driven Podcast
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Over the past decade we've seen massive investments in mobility technologies, some of which has driven world-changing innovation and some of which has resulted in massive disappointment. Having ridden the waves of hype and disillusionment, now is the perfect time to revisit the last decade of developments, learn what has worked and what hasn't, and find a constructive vibe for the sector beyond the highs and lows of the hype cycle. That's the goal of a new podcast I've launched in collaboration with the folks behind Micromobility Industries. The first two episodes are live now, featuring Mike Ramsey explaining Gartner's "Slope of Enlightenment," and a conversation with Horace Dediu about "Unbundling the Car." We have more fascinating conversations lined up, and my hope is that we can turn these conversations into a live event down the road. Give them a listen and let me know what you think! https://lnkd.in/g83MXVHg https://lnkd.in/gjzG76SK
Climbing the Slope of Enlightenment by Ride AI by Micromobility Industries
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