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Dave Snowden on abductive reasoning, estuarine mapping, AI and human capability, and weak signal detection (AC Ep24)

Dave Snowden on abductive reasoning, estuarine mapping, AI and human capability, and weak signal detection (AC Ep24)

by shan | Dec 20, 2023 | Podcast

“Human beings learn more from anomalies than they do from anything else.” – Dave Snowden About Dave Snowden Dave Snowden is Founder of The Cynefin Centre and Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of The Cynefin Company. He is the creator of the extremely influential...
Byron Reese on the human superorganism, collective intelligence, saving humanity, and being kinder (AC Ep23)

Byron Reese on the human superorganism, collective intelligence, saving humanity, and being kinder (AC Ep23)

by shan | Dec 13, 2023 | Podcast

“It isn’t that two, three, twelve, or a hundred powerful people, whose names we all know, do the heavy lifting while the rest of us just get dragged along. No, it is every bee going out and doing their small part that makes the hive function.” – Byron Reese...
Heidi Lorenzen on encoding humanity in AI, regulation and possibility, amplifying creativity, and collective vision (AC Ep22)

Heidi Lorenzen on encoding humanity in AI, regulation and possibility, amplifying creativity, and collective vision (AC Ep22)

by shan | Dec 6, 2023 | Podcast

“Those who are so afraid that they don’t want to touch anything related to AI are the ones who, A, are probably going to lose their jobs, or, B, worse, could create some unintended damage.” – Heidi Lorenzen About Heidi Lorenzen Heidi Lorenzen is...
Eliot Peper on writing science fiction, information feeds, inhabiting the edge, and habits for better cognition (AC Ep21)

Eliot Peper on writing science fiction, information feeds, inhabiting the edge, and habits for better cognition (AC Ep21)

by shan | Nov 29, 2023 | Podcast

“Doing less allows you to increase the cognitive space you have for what’s actually important.” – Eliot Peper About Eliot Peper Eliot Peper is a novelist, author of 11 successful books including Bandwidth, Reap3r, and most recently Foundry, with...
Nora Bateson on ecology, increasing possibility, warm data, and intergenerational learning (AC Ep20)

Nora Bateson on ecology, increasing possibility, warm data, and intergenerational learning (AC Ep20)

by shan | Nov 22, 2023 | Podcast

“Everything you do takes place at the nth order. You cannot simply draw your line of responsibility at the edge of first-order action. It goes far beyond that.” – Nora Bateson About Nora Bateson Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and...
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