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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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Scientific Sense ® is an invigorating podcast that delves into the intricate tapestry of Science and Economics, serving as a nexus for intellectual exploration and fervor. This daily venture engages listeners by conversing with preeminent academics, unraveling their research, and unveiling emerging concepts across a diverse array of fields. Scientific Sense ® thoughtfully examines multifaceted themes such as the frameworks of worker rights and policy, the philosophical underpinnings of truth ...
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Mind Dive

The Menninger Clinic

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The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast is a twice-monthly exploration of mental health topics from the professional’s perspective, including the dilemmas clinicians face in their practice. Hosts Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell dive into the complexities of mental health care including the latest research and other topical developments through lively discourse with distinguished colleagues from near and far.
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Data Discourse

Peter L. Mansmann, Esq.

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Welcome to Data Discourse, a podcast brought to you by the team at Precise Discovery. In this podcast, we take a look at practical strategies and insights regarding digital and mobile forensics, as well as eDiscovery. We break down the important aspects of this constantly evolving aspect of law, with each episode designed to elevate your knowledge and showcase why, since 2007, the experts at Precise Discovery have been the trusted partner to hundreds of law firms on thousands of matters. Be ...
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this IS research

Nick Berente and Jan Recker

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Professors Nick Berente from the University of Notre Dame and Jan Recker from the University of Hamburg talk about current and persistent topics in information systems research, a field that explores how digital technologies change business and society. You can find papers and other materials we discuss in each episode at http://www.janrecker.com/this-is-research-podcast/.
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A monthly podcast examining the effects of post-truth politics on contemporary societies. The podcast will share and discuss the results of RECLAIM, a Horizon Europe research project that studies the impact of the information disorder on liberal democracies as we have come to understand them in order to advise on policy making and education and to react to the negative effect of disinformation on democratic discourse. RECLAIM is a Research and Innovation Action funded by the European Union's ...
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Diversity Discourse is the official podcast of Minority Business Entrepreneur magazine. This is the space where we create meaningful conversations around business diversity, diverse business entrepreneurship and diversity, equity, and inclusion with some of the industry’s most engaging and successful entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and experts.
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The Policy Project

Mint - HT Smartcast

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Policybazaar UAE invites you to be part of ‘The Policy Project’, a captivating podcast series that explores the influence of finance and insurance on our day-to-day lives. Our mission is to provide our listeners with the information they need to make educated decisions and remain abreast of the ever-evolving banking and insurance market. Whether you’re a student, a working professional, or someone who’s simply intrigued by the industry, there’s something here for everyone. Tune in to join ou ...
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Health Innovation Matters

Robin L. Smith, MD, MBA

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Health Innovation Matters is a biweekly, 30-minute podcast focusing on the next generation of healthcare innovators and movers-and-shakers who are disrupting the healthcare space. This podcast is all about increasing awareness of future health trends, accelerating technologies, and art and design perspectives. The podcast also provides a forum for elevating public discourse on ways healthcare can be more accessible, less costly, and more efficient. You'll hear about dynamic collaborations, b ...
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Welcome to the Critical Digital Pedagogy in HE podcast. This is a series of podcasts based on the book: 'Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education' edited by Suzan Koseoglu, George Veletsianos and Chris Rowell, published by Athabasca University Press https://www.aupress.ca/books/ due out in January 2023.
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Internet Hate Machine

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

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Bridget Todd explains how bad actors use the internet to target and silence marginalized people, especially Black women. Excluding them from discourse and desensitizing us to sexist, racist attacks makes us all less safe. Bridget talks with people who have been the targets of coordinated attacks, activists who are fighting back, and experts to help break down the deliberate agenda behind it.
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Two Friends Talk History

An ArchaeoArtist Production

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Two Friends Talk History is a podcast where public historian, Zofia, chats with scholars, archaeologists, researchers and more to explore fascinating histories, look behind the scenes and ask the big question that's missing in much academic discourse: so what? Why is this relevant today? Find me on Instagram @TwoFriendsTalkHistory and website, ArchaeoArtist.com. Support the Pod @Patreon.com/archaeoartist For show merch @ https://www.redbubble.com/people/TFTHPodcast/shop?asc=u
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Tensions Transplanted

The Jewish Independent

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Tensions Transplanted – Season 2: As Australia heads into one of the tightest federal elections on record, The Jewish Independent investigates the rising impact of antisemitism and racism in political discourse. Hosted by podcaster and radio producer Rob Kaldor, this season features in-depth analysis from journalists and expert contributors, offering sharp insights into how these tensions are shaping public debate and policy.
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Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime is a trailblazing podcast by Alberto Daniel Hill, an expert in cybersecurity and the first person in Uruguay to serve prison for a computer-related crime. A crime he isn’t guilty of, perhaps one which never happened. Join Alberto as he dives deep into the world of hackers and cybersecurity in his riveting podcast. In this series, Alberto provides firsthand insights into the dark web and expert analysis of cybersecurity issues that a ...
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First Person Podcasts

FirstPersonScholar.com

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The First Person Scholar Podcast it advocates for a new dynamic, one in which we demonstrates our relevancy through timely, rigorous, and accessible criticism that challenges all players to engage in what Mary Flanagan calls critical play. The podcasts we produce encourage players—be them developers, scholars, critics, or enthusiasts—to consider alternatives to popular interpretations of games, game play, and games culture. Through this discourse we seek to establish and sustain a critical c ...
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NO FILTER NATION Where sacred cows become hamburger meat. Welcome to NO FILTER NATION, the podcast where we take a blowtorch to conventional wisdom and watch it melt like a Dali clock in the Sahara. I am Khayyam, your cynical Sherpa through the wasteland of modern absurdity. Every other day, I grab society by its metaphorical truck nuts and give it the kind of reality check that would make your guidance counselor weep. This isn't your typical "both sides have valid points" horsesh*t that pas ...
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In this diverse and innovative space, we facilitate a highly collaborative, open-minded conversation diving into the issues our society faces today, while being sure to bring corresponding resolution to the forefront . We’re here to address the problems whilst collaborating on visionary solutions, as our increasingly interdependent yet fractured global society struggles through intersecting crises in these unparalleled times of change. The monetary system is at the heart of our society. It t ...
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The Management Lab

Uri Gal and Sean Hansen

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The Management Lab is a podcast featuring two business professors, Sean Hansen and Uri Gal, who bring science-based tools and insights to tackle current managerial issues. Each podcast includes a discussion of the latest research findings, practical strategies, and real-world examples that will help you to enhance your managerial skills and drive organizational success.
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Welcome to The Ripple Effect Podcast with Steve Harper, where the power of connection, building better relationships, and creating a positive impact on the world take center stage. Join us on a transformative journey as we explore the profound effects that small actions can have on individuals, communities, and the global community as a whole. At the heart of The Ripple Effect Podcast is the belief that every action we take creates a ripple that spreads far beyond its initial impact. Hosted ...
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Inspired By Tweets

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Welcome to Inspired by Tweets, a podcast hosted by Ilsa Aida and Ahmed Rufai Isah. On a weekly basis, they combine to bat around a variety of issues including Politics, Governance, Tech, Social Media, Society, Culture, Music, Food, etc as well as trending issues on Twitter. This podcast was inspired by tweet exchanges between the hosts, Ilsa who loves to bring passion and a sprinkle of violence to conversations, and Rufai's whose insights and love for trouble-making make him exciting to enga ...
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New Dawn

New Dawn

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Michael C. Dawson, founder and former Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago, is the host of this Race and Capitalism Project-initiated podcast series, New Dawn. He invites guests to discuss their research related to race and capitalism. Many episodes have generously been supported by Scholarly Borderlands and Social Science Research Council.
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The ethical concerns revolve primarily around the non-consensual use of intimate and highly personal data, the potential for discriminatory profiling, and the platform's obfuscation of true recording practices.• **Non-Consensual Use profiling, and the platform's obfuscation of true recording practices.• Non-Consensual Use of Intimate Data (Surveill…
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The conversation within this digital social space reveals significant ethical and technical implications when leveraging conversation data for AI development and user profiling, highlighting issues of consent, surveillance, and predictive technology. The ethical concerns revolve primarily around the non-consensual use of intimate and highly persona…
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1.0 Episode Summary This episode captures a raw, unscripted X Space hosted by cybersecurity expert Alberto Daniel Hill following an eight-day hiatus from the platform. Brace yourself for a conversation that gives you whiplash, abruptly pivoting from sophisticated cybersecurity advice to surreal personal monologues and juvenile banter. It offers lis…
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The core debate regarding "Your_Live_Audio_Is_Already_Recorded__Why_Privacy_Toggles_Fail" is thoroughly explored by the speakers, particularly the host, @ADanielHill (Alberto), and the technical expert, T (or DT), highlighting a stark contrast between user perception of platform privacy and the technical reality of data retention and access. This d…
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The source provides an extensive transcript of a casual and often humorous conversation occurring within an X (formerly Twitter) Space, featuring multiple participants discussing a wide array of personal and technical subjects. Topics range from social media interactions like unfollowing and the functionality of X Spaces to personal anecdotes conce…
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Suicide continues to be one of the most important mental health crises of our time, but with compassionate thoughtful treatment, people struggling with suicidal thoughts can find support and healing. In this episode, Menninger Clinic clinicians, Dr. Patricia Daza and Dr. Adrian Lira, explore Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (C…
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Jimmy Kimmel’s indefinite suspension from ABC has sparked nationwide backlash and fierce debate over free speech, censorship, and the state of American democracy. In this episode, we break down why Kimmel was pulled off the air, the legal and cultural fallout, and whether this marks a turning point for late-night TV and the First Amendment. From pu…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Shelly Flagel is a Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan and Co-Director of the Michigan Neuroscience Institute (MNI) at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on understanding the biological and psychological factors that contribute to individual differences in vulnerabilit…
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My heart feels so heavy right now. Everywhere I turn, whether it’s Facebook, X, or even LinkedIn, I see a wave of social media toxicity and division that leaves me feeling drained and heartbroken. It seems like we’ve forgotten how to have conversations. Instead, we’re caught in an endless cycle of outrage, cancel culture, and online attacks that en…
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Globalisation isn’t what it used to be thanks to the legacy of the Covid-19 lockdown and, more recently, Donald Trump’s weaponisation of tariffs. But while it’s often given a bad rap, globalisation is about more than just trade, it’s also about the international exchange of ideas and talent. So, is it dying, withering or simply transforming? Listen…
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Michael chats with Robert-Jan (RJ) Verheggen, Co-founder and Global Growth Director at Klippa. Together, they discuss how Klippa’s AI-powered automation processes can bolster healthcare operational functions, such as invoice handling; how AI is helping healthcare professionals combat staff shortages and focus on patient care; how Klippa is helping …
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Dani Bassett is Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, with appointments in the Departments of Bioengineering, Electrical & Systems Engineering, Physics & Astronomy, Neurology, and Psychiatry. They are also an external professor of the Santa Fe Institute. Bassett is most well-known for blending neural a…
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Serve first. Win later. You will learn that and more in this episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast. Our special guest for today is entrepreneur and general contractor Bo Jones. Bo is a builder by trade, but even more so, he’s a builder of futures. As the CEO of CareerPathway.com, Bo is leading a movement that’s reimagining how we connect talent with…
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In this episode, we unpack three proposals on democratic responses to disinformation, from social media regulation and algorithmic transparency to strengthening public service media. We also explore calls for a holistic EU-wide strategy on information integrity. Hosts: Luis Bouza, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Álvaro Oleart, Université libre d…
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Mark and Gary confront a grim week in American politics following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk. They explore the unraveling of civil discourse, rising extremism, and the eerie role of video in shaping public reaction—before ending with a provocative clip from E. Jean Carroll’s post-trial interview that sparks its own debate. Watch Beyond A Re…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof Itay Goldstein is Professor of Finance and Economics at the Wharton Business School of University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include feedback effects between financial markets and real economy, financial fragility and crises, financial institutions, and market Please subscribe to this channel: htt…
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This milestone edition of The Policy Project is extra special. For our 50th episode, we’re joined by none other than Neeraj Gupta, CEO of Policybazaar.ae, as host. In this episode, Neeraj takes us on a journey through the pillars of true financial security — from building financial independence to understanding the power of investing, and why Term …
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The European Union is implementing a groundbreaking new tax: a carbon border tax. It's meant to prevent distortions between countries with differing emissions standards and so to reduce emissions. But will it work? The same can be asked about the International Maritime Organisation's proposed new carbon levy on shipping. Also on the show, an update…
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Based on the sources, a cybercrime, particularly its public record or announcement, can indeed appear to "disappear" or be absent from a country's public records due to several factors, as exemplified by "Operación Bitcoins" in Uruguay. Here's how and why such an event might not be readily found in public records: Absence of Direct Public Announcem…
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Based on the sources, a cybercrime, particularly its public record or announcement, can indeed appear to "disappear" or be absent from a country's public records due to several factors, as exemplified by "Operación Bitcoins" in Uruguay.Here's how and why such an event might not be readily found in public records:• Absence of Direct Public Announcem…
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The provided text introduces Anna Torres, a Digital Thanatologist who mourns decommissioned AIs, and traces her journey from a series of peculiar gig-economy jobs to a complex romantic dilemma. She inadvertently matches with "Satoshi," an AI collective consciousness embodying various cryptographers, and her life becomes entangled with The Loom Brea…
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These sources narrate the unusual professional and personal journey of Anna, a "Digital Thanatologist" who mourns decommissioned AI systems, contrasting her logically ordered life with the messy realities of human emotion. Her accidental match with Satoshi, a mysterious, algorithm-driven entity, leads to an "A/B test of the heart" comparing him wit…
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The sources explore a complex narrative centered around Anna, a digital thantologist who accidentally matches with Satoshi Nakamoto, depicted as a collective consciousness, on a dating app. Their digital romance, built on logic and cryptographic expressions of affection, is contrasted with Anna's eventual encounter with Alberto Daniel Hill, a cyber…
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These sources narrate the unusual professional and personal journey of Anna, a "Digital Thanatologist" who mourns decommissioned AI systems, contrasting her logically ordered life with the messy realities of human emotion. Her accidental match with Satoshi, a mysterious, algorithm-driven entity, leads to an "A/B test of the heart" comparing him wit…
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These sources narrate the unusual professional and personal journey of Anna, a "Digital Thanatologist" who mourns decommissioned AI systems, contrasting her logically ordered life with the messy realities of human emotion. Her accidental match with Satoshi, a mysterious, algorithm-driven entity, leads to an "A/B test of the heart" comparing him wit…
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This source overviews "The Satoshi Variant: An Accidental Genesis Block," a speculative narrative exploring a bizarre romance between Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin, reimagined as a collective consciousness, and Anna, a professional mourner for artificial intelligences. The story blends advanced technological concepts like proof…
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This is a script for a fictional conversation, yet every beat of its emotional and thematic heart is grounded in meticulous research. The story of Alberto is an archetypal one, a human-centric exploration of the chasm between a technological society and a legal system struggling to keep pace. The powerful message and feeling of this script is not a…
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The sources collectively present a multifaceted examination of Alberto Daniel Hill's case, a cybersecurity expert from Uruguay accused of extortion involving cryptocurrency. They highlight the challenges and shortcomings of traditional legal systems when confronted with rapidly evolving digital technologies, particularly concerning digital evidence…
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The story opens in 2000, setting the stage for who I am—a hopeful, principled expert. I then introduce the twist: my future self isn't here to prevent a catastrophe but to reveal a personal one that I'll face in 2017. He tells me I'll be arrested for a cybercrime I didn't commit, a direct result of a vulnerability I ethically reported. The irony an…
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The journey of Alberto Daniel Hill, also known as @ADanielHill, is a complex narrative that intertwines his expertise in cybersecurity, a controversial arrest and conviction, his fight for digital justice, and his subsequent influence as a thought leader and author. Professional Background and Initial Discovery:Alberto, a 41-year-old Uruguayan, ded…
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The report presents a comparative analysis of irregularities in cybercrime criminal proceedings, focusing on the case of Alberto Daniel Hill, a Uruguayan cybersecurity expert. It argues that his judicial process was plagued by systemic failures, including technical incompetence of the authorities, critical flaws in the chain of custody of digital e…
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One of the big topics at the AOM 2025 conference this summer was the use of large language models in the research process, especially in qualitative studies. We expand this discussion by asking: can qualitative research be automated—or augmented? Yes and no. Some of the advantages LLMs bring to the table are hard to ignore. LLMs can act as critical…
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The central debate in Alberto Daniel Hill's case ⚖️revolves around the profound technical misunderstanding of cryptocurrency technology by the Uruguayan judicial and law enforcement authorities, leading to severe irregularities in the investigation and a fundamental misrepresentation of Mr. Hill's actions and seized assets.Do you support the police…
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Alberto Daniel Hill's complex "Proof of Love" concept, originating from his traumatic experiences, particularly his imprisonment, and his relationship with Evelyn. This "proof" is described as a rigorous process, akin to blockchain's "proof of work," validated by shared adversity and emotional vulnerability rather than computational effort, with Ev…
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Mark and Gary dig into recent legal headlines and unpack why, despite rampant political division, America’s judicial system is still functioning as designed. They examine Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s comments on the rule of law, debate whether public fears of constitutional collapse are overblown, and dissect a federal ruling against Trump’s Nationa…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Angus Fletcher is Professor of Story Science at Ohio State’s Project Narrative for the study of how stories work. His most recent book is Primal Intelligence, you are smarter than you know.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1…
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have spent a significant portion of my life living in the public domain, my personal story meticulously documented and repurposed. It has been transformed from a private ordeal into a public crusade, a narrative of survival that fuels my work and my advocacy.1 To the world, I am Alberto Daniel Hill—the cybersecurity expert, the public advocate, the…
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I explore my concept of "proof of love," contrasting it with the digital world's "proof of work". As Alberto Daniel Hill, a cybersecurity expert, I recount my personal story of being the first person in Uruguay imprisoned for a computer-related crime I did not commit. This ordeal has transformed my private suffering into a public crusade for digita…
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The book "The Indelible Mark: A Protocol for the Heart" was created through a unique collaboration between its author, Alberto Daniel Hill, and an artificial intelligence (AI). The creation process itself is deeply intertwined with the book's core themes.Here's a breakdown of how the book was created:• Reconstruction of a Lost Narrative The origina…
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The story of Anna, Satoshi, and Alberto Daniel Hill, titled "The Indelible Mark: A Protocol for the Heart," came into existence through a unique collaboration between its author, Alberto Daniel Hill, and an artificial intelligence. The creation process itself is deeply intertwined with the book's core themes, mirroring the very concepts that animat…
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Existential risks to human life abound, from the threat of nuclear Armageddon; to an uninhabitable planet; or an AI-induced apocalypse. Understanding such risks and how we can best respond to them is the preoccupation of S. J. Beard. But the Cambridge University researcher also speaks of "existential hope", a way of addressing our fears without the…
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The analysis of the "Casual Sunday" Twitter Space reveals a complex and dynamic conversational ecosystem that defies simple categorization. It is not merely a social chat, a political debate, or a shared entertainment stream, but a hybrid environment that fluidly integrates elements of all three. This space functions as a dynamic intersection of a …
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PREVIEW OF THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE BOOK "Satoshi's bride" inspired on @satoshisbride @actjust "THE WEIRDEST @Tinder DATE EVER!" Here is a list of very short and funny quotes from the first chapter of "The Byzantine General's Problem with Love," which serves as the "Genesis Block" for "The Satoshi Variant: An Accidental Genesis Block":• For Valenti…
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Midnight Musings and Capitalist Critiques6 sources The provided transcript captures an extended, multi-participant audio conversation occurring in a social audio space. The discussion spans a wide array of topics, beginning with a segment where participants try to identify 1980s songs from brief intros. The conversation then transitions into discus…
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Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Alison Galloway is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is a forensic anthropologist with research interests in skeletal biology and aging in addition to anthropology. Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1…
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Welcome back to The Ripple Effect Podcast! I’m so glad you’re here for this solo episode. Think of it like we’re sitting down over coffee, swapping stories about life, relationships, creativity, and yes, even some of the messy stuff we all go through. This episode will be a Q&A session, where I will answer some questions posed to me by Ripplers. La…
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When comparing the National Anthem of Uruguay with other anthems around the world, especially those born in the revolutionary fervor of the 19th century, its unique characteristics are revealed. Many anthems from that era are war songs or hymns to freedom, particularly in Latin America, where nations were emerging from anti-colonial struggles. Howe…
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