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What percentage of knowledge for business is like riding a bike? - Bart Verheijen: Guruscan
What percentage of knowledge for business is like riding a bike? - Bart Verheijen: Guruscan

Season 13 Episode 16

Bart is the founding Guru at GuruScan | International Knowledge Management speaker | Makes Knowledge driven business decisions and helps enable the c…

2 years, 8 months ago

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Where do you fit in when it comes to the excitement vs fear spectrum when thinking about AI? - Matt Bunday
Where do you fit in when it comes to the excitement vs fear spectrum when thinking about AI? - Matt Bunday

Season 13 Episode 15

Matt Bunday works in crypto. He loves to rock climb, martial arts, and think about underground psychedelic therapy

 

What is the biggest problem yo…

2 years, 8 months ago

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How is UX a strain of phenomenology? - Zohar Atkins

Season 13 Episode 14

 

Zohar Atkins

He is a rabbi, philosopher, blogger and podcaster. His podcast is called Meditations With Zohar

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Who is your favorite phi…

2 years, 9 months ago

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Legacy internet vs New Internet? - AJ Lamarc

Season 13 Episode 13

AJ is a software engineer interested in Urbit and data composability. 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajlamarc

https://www.ajlamarc.com/

Keep an eye ou…

2 years, 9 months ago

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How do you map the unknown unknowns of a company? - Dave Snowden
How do you map the unknown unknowns of a company? - Dave Snowden

Season 13 Episode 12

Dave Snowden is the Chief Scientific Officer of Cynefin. Head of Knowledge Management for 30 years.

Author of Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making into the…

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How do you organize information and data in order to spend most of your time on high-level work? - Adam Haney
How do you organize information and data in order to spend most of your time on high-level work? - Adam Haney

Season 13 Episode 11

Adam is the 

VP of engineering at Invisible Technologies and active angel investment If you have specific questions, send them on to Adam@invisible.…

2 years, 9 months ago

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How do you add uncertainty to your AI prompts? - Kirill Zubovsky
How do you add uncertainty to your AI prompts? - Kirill Zubovsky

Season 13 Episode 10

Kirill Zubovsky

Prompt Engineer and CEO of @ SmartyNames.com 

What is Smartynames.com?

Does Godaddy front-run domain names by buying them as soon…

2 years, 10 months ago

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Does engineering advance science or does science advance engineering? - Pablo Peniche
Does engineering advance science or does science advance engineering? - Pablo Peniche

Season 13 Episode 9

Pablo Peniche does front-end engineering, marketing, and design. Wears many hats at Viennahypertext

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PabloPeniche https:…

2 years, 10 months ago

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How do you preserve knowledge that is implicit and hard to make explicit? - Ivan Vendrov
How do you preserve knowledge that is implicit and hard to make explicit? - Ivan Vendrov

Season 13 Episode 8

Ivan Vendrov is AI researcher, ML engineer interested in speculation of future systems

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IvanVendrov Website: https://www…

2 years, 10 months ago

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How do humans seem to get things wrong and that ends up being their superpower? - Woody Wiegmann
How do humans seem to get things wrong and that ends up being their superpower? - Woody Wiegmann

Season 13 Episode 7

Woody Wiegmann

https://twitter.com/WoodyWiegmann

What will AI do the ability of people who have limited intelligence and agency?

What will AI do to…

2 years, 10 months ago

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