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April Rinne on superpowers for thriving, seeing opportunities, prioritizing humanity, and calendar brain (AC Ep8)

April Rinne on superpowers for thriving, seeing opportunities, prioritizing humanity, and calendar brain (AC Ep8)

by shan | Aug 29, 2023 | Podcast

“In a world where the pace of change is increasing externally, all the forces that are hitting us, we need to learn how to internally regulate our pace, slow down our pace. This way, we can not only minimize burnout, anxiety, fatigue, and all the rest, but also make...
Mark Schaefer on book writing processes, the right questions, community value, and the courage to experiment (AC Ep7)

Mark Schaefer on book writing processes, the right questions, community value, and the courage to experiment (AC Ep7)

by shan | Aug 23, 2023 | Podcast

“You can’t be an expert. But you need to know enough to survive, to lead, and you need to have the courage to keep experimenting.” – Mark Schaefer About Mark Schaefer Mark is a globally recognized keynote speaker, educator, business consultant, and bestselling...
Peter Xing on transhumanism, brain-computer interfaces, cognitive offloading, and AI agents (AC Ep6)

Peter Xing on transhumanism, brain-computer interfaces, cognitive offloading, and AI agents (AC Ep6)

by shan | Aug 15, 2023 | Podcast

“As we move on and accelerate technology, we’re going to have superhuman abilities, because it’ll go from helping you become able to begin to giving you super abilities.” – Peter Xing About Peter Xing Peter is a keynote speaker and writer on transhumanism,...
Anne-Laure on metacognitive strategies, mind gardening, bi-directional linking, and AI as thinking partner (AC Ep5)

Anne-Laure on metacognitive strategies, mind gardening, bi-directional linking, and AI as thinking partner (AC Ep5)

by shan | Aug 9, 2023 | Podcast

“It’s very important to take ideas that you had and then confront them to the world, share them with the world, and in this way, even enhance them and augment them with the feedback that you’re going to get from other people.” – Anne-Laure...
Kais Dukes on the AI CEO, architectures for humans in the loop, and hive minds of AIs and humans (AC Ep4)

Kais Dukes on the AI CEO, architectures for humans in the loop, and hive minds of AIs and humans (AC Ep4)

by shan | Aug 2, 2023 | Podcast

“A lot of people think an algorithm has to be done in code, it has to be something that is found in a computer but it can also be a process that you’re doing, maybe even semi-manually, that’s still an algorithm.” – Kais Dukes About Kais Dukes...
Howard Rheingold on human cooperation and the origins of technology-enabled mind and consciousness amplification (AC Ep3)

Howard Rheingold on human cooperation and the origins of technology-enabled mind and consciousness amplification (AC Ep3)

by shan | Jul 25, 2023 | Podcast

“Just having a smartphone and an internet account does not mean that you’re going to do good for yourself or anybody else; you have to know how to use them.” – Howard Rheingold About Howard Rheingold Howard Rheingold is a writer, author, visionary,...
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