Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...
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Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...
Send us a text The idea of the mechanical beings we create inevitably dominating our species is a trope that goes back to before robotics were even possible. Even today, we seem to instinctively view any advancement in the development of Artificial Intelligence with a skeptical, paranoid, and even hostile perspective. But could our fears be the very thing that makes such eventualities likely? In this episode I put forward a new perspective on ways we may approach our next creatio...
NOBODY’S PRODIGY
Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...