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there is one thing I want and it’s out of print (also: editing @IeInsights)
Madrid, Spain
Joined August 2008
The @AP will have 5,000 people working on US election coverage tonight (on more than 6,800 races.)
When the winner’s name isn’t enough: How the AP is leaning into explanatory journalism to call races
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During the early dotcom boom, burnout was widespread among entrepreneurs and tech workers, pressured to rapidly scale and capture the market. But today's vision of #entrepreneurship --the how and why we innovate-- is shifting, according to @michaelbaum.
Conscious innovation and entrepreneurship will be key to the business of the future. Serial entrepreneur @michaelbaum discusses the ethical impacts of technology, the mental health challenges in entrepreneurship, an prioritizing purpose over mere progress.
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Most of the #disinformation comes from X, writes @EdwardGLuce. “The world’s richest man is also Trump’s most powerful new weapon. Unlike conventional media publishers, Musk’s X has near total immunity from whatever fake claims, however dangerous, are spread on his platform.”
"How a punch-drunk US would respond to a legally immune Trump 2.0 is hard to forecast. The irony is that this anti-democratic Trump would have been put there by a free and fair election." My FT big read.
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“This is the power that AI is now poised to seize. Bureaucracy is an artificial environment, in which mastery of a narrow field is enough to exert enormous impact on the wider world, by manipulating the flow of information.” — @harari_yuval
ft.com
It’s not killer robots we should be worried about, but the automated plumbers of the information network
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How do our evolving ideas about happiness, pleasure, and freedom shape our sense of wellbeing, particularly given how technology and pharmacology might soon (if not already) altar our human experience? https://t.co/RLYesOOnt9 by @SantiagoIniguez
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We are fortunate that throughout history there have been periods when philosophical debate resurfaces and new ideas about the world, ethics or politics flourish. The Greece of the 5th and 4th...
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“How then can poetry so transform language that, instead of simply communicating information, it listens and promises and fulfills the role of a god?” — John Berger
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It's so refreshing to hear someone talk about the use of AI in the creative arts without sugar-coating it.
How can we spark #creativity in our work? Stefan Kiefer, founder of Hongkong Studios and former art director @derspiegel, sits down with David Goodman @ieArchDesign to discuss handling pressure, how #meditation helps his work, and AI’s impact on the arts.
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September might be the most beautiful month in Madrid, but this is October.
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Interested in insights on innovation, AI ethics & globalization? Check out @IeInsights , @IEuniversity 's thought leadership publication!🎥🌍 Discover analysis from top faculty & global experts, plus perspectives from Nobel winners, world leaders & industry giants. 🎙️🏆
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What do Europeans have on their mind with the US elections mere weeks away? Three main issues according to Waya Quiviger: security, climate and trade.
theconversation.com
Trump’s impact will be more immediately destructive, but Europe’s defence, trade and climate policy will be hit, no matter who wins.
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"Essentially, computers are starting to take on the role of managers," writes @mollyglick for @Slate. According to @_aloisi, AI can influence pay by allocating projects/shifts based on employee data, not to mention gauge salaries, benefits, and bonuses.
slate.com
As gig workers’ pay gets slashed by algorithms, experts warn that A.I.-driven wage systems mean that no one’s paycheck is safe.
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"Built into the nature of releasing something to the public is an imbalance. You know little of the people experiencing your work while they build a connection with you." @rebeccawhatsun re: creating art, promoting art, personal privacy and authenticity:
ft.com
It’s not ingratitude to acknowledge the tension between acclaim and attention
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Please listen to this episode. Women risked their lives telling us stories they're not even allowed to speak out loud in Afghanistan. https://t.co/v4HArQvJVe
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The Taliban has banned women from speaking in public. They're banned from singing, reading, reciting poetry, or even laughing outside their homes. What do the recent crackdowns mean for Afghan women...
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Sure, perplexity is getting A+ press but I just can't w/it anymore: "The research papers I suggested with 2023 dates were hypothetical examples I incorrectly generated, a serious error on my part. I should not have presented fictional research or dates beyond my knowledge base."
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I mean, of course we’re going to borrow the best bits. https://t.co/XCDmWYkoUf
@byagoda
theguardian.com
The long read: It used to be that Brits would complain about Americanisms diluting the English language. But in fact it’s a two-way street
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I mean…. This American Life offers two six-month production fellowships each year: - Based in NYC. - Paid, approx $6,250 a month, before taxes. - Benefits including health insurance and relocation reimbursement.
Applications are open for our fellowship program! Our fellows learn to structure and mix radio stories, participate in group edits, and pitch their own pieces. It’s paid, with benefits like health insurance and a relocation reimbursement. Apply by Oct. 1.
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true: sometimes trying to fit in all those healthy, stress-relieving habits into your schedule can actually be quite... stressful!
"The 'supposed-tos' are not good for the nervous system." In our latest video, Susanna Sjoberg, an expert in organizational mental health, explains the different nervous system states and provides some tips on how to manage them. #stressmanagement
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