Jerry Michalski
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2024-09-05 OGM Call: Our Sense of Agency
OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020.
We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain, alongside all his notes for each call, here: bra.in/6jobWY
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Відео

2024 09 02 NeoBooks Call: rProtocols Explanation
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
Joy and Jerry Talk about the Big Fungus
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Joy and Jerry Talk about the Big Fungus
2024-08-29 OGM Check in Call
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-08-26 NeoBooks Call
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
2024-08-22 OGM Call
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-08-19 NeoBooks Call
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
2024-08-15 OGM Check in Call
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-08-12 NeoBooks Call
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
2024-08-08 OGM Call
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-08-05 NeoBooks Call
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
2024-08-01 OGM Check in Call
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-07-29 NeoBooks Call
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NeoBooks are living, composable books, currently rolled up from "Nuggets" of content posted to Github repos. You might start here: wiki.openglobalmind.com/projects/jerry's_nuggets/neobooks_introduction We talk on Mondays at 10:30am PT. Contact sociate@gmail.com to join the conversations. You can find and watch all the NeoBooks calls in Jerry’s Brain, here: bra.in/6jQD7m
2024-07-25 OGM Call: Democrats with Biden Out
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OGM is Open Global Mind, a community of practice ruminating on how to grow an open, collaborative intelligence. Our first call was in June 2020. We talk every Thursday at 8:00am PT. To join the conversations, please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNY_K88JLK0FOSmV5ulYYYdX6_n_HZ9TARZM0RcsisZbrOSQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You can find and watch all the OGM calls in Jerry’s Brain...
2024-07-22 FJB Call
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2024-07-22 FJB Call
2024-07-22 NeoBooks Call
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2024-07-22 NeoBooks Call
Replying to Ross's Hive Mind Request on LinkedIn
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Replying to Ross's Hive Mind Request on LinkedIn
2024-07-18 OGM Call: What Do We Think About Climate Change?
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2024-07-18 OGM Call: What Do We Think About Climate Change?
2024-07-15 NeoBooks Call
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2024-07-15 NeoBooks Call
2024-07-11 OGM Check in Call
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2024-07-11 OGM Check in Call
2024-07 REX Call
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2024-07 REX Call
2024-07-03 FotL Call (in Butter)
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2024-07-03 FotL Call (in Butter)
2024-07-04 OGM Call on the Biden Dilemma
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2024-07-04 OGM Call on the Biden Dilemma
2024-07-01 NeoBooks Call
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2024-07-01 NeoBooks Call
2024-06-27 OGM Check in Call
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2024-06-27 OGM Check in Call
2024-06-24 NeoBooks Call
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2024-06-24 NeoBooks Call
2024-06-20 OGM Call: Where are we and how might we do better?
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2024-06-20 OGM Call: Where are we and how might we do better?
2024-06-07 Pop Up OGM Call on DSRP
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2024-06-07 Pop Up OGM Call on DSRP
2024-06-13 OGM Check in Call
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2024-06-13 OGM Check in Call
2024-06-06 OGM Call: Resilient Communities, Kevin Jones hosting
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2024-06-06 OGM Call: Resilient Communities, Kevin Jones hosting

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @redrockstar3493
    @redrockstar3493 8 годин тому

    Ok

  • @Forbyio
    @Forbyio 10 днів тому

    I'm curious what Mike Nelson said about better systems than liquid democracy. Would love to follow up on that.

  • @VusimuziDlamini-hv5iw
    @VusimuziDlamini-hv5iw 3 місяці тому

    I'm REX-BORN Again I'm a rapper

  • @BrandonGallemore
    @BrandonGallemore 5 місяців тому

    I'm interested in this! How do I get involved?

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski 4 місяці тому

      hi Brandon! please write me at sociate@gmail.com and I'll give you the 411

  • @Collaborologist
    @Collaborologist 5 місяців тому

    yup we can trade rants on this ;)

  • @mariettepapic3049
    @mariettepapic3049 7 місяців тому

    Great conversation. I thought OG meant something completely different -- either way, excellent collection of minds.

  • @rickbotelho2494
    @rickbotelho2494 7 місяців тому

    How might we cultivate equity meta-governance to address our complex web of self-inflicted wicked problems?

  • @rickbotelho2494
    @rickbotelho2494 7 місяців тому

    Can you use AI to summarize the talk. with list of any resources?

  • @ssurnamrog
    @ssurnamrog 8 місяців тому

    Y'all should have a hat day - now that I've seen Gil's snazzy chapeau. Hat's required for the entire call. cheers.

  • @natirvinii9120
    @natirvinii9120 9 місяців тому

    This is so excellent ❤

  • @chrishesler988
    @chrishesler988 9 місяців тому

    Looks like another lovely day in Holland! On a brighter afternoon in Nijmegen I sat on the balcony and watched the traffic in the center of town. It was almost balletic. Buses, bicycles and automobiles circulated freely, with no evident friction. American streets are a nightmare by comparison.

  • @v.hamilton5679
    @v.hamilton5679 10 місяців тому

    Supreme art of Bullshido !

  • @Gatosani
    @Gatosani 10 місяців тому

    nice choreography ..not sure if in real life that will happen. People charing at someone, throwing punches and kicks.. won't jump into the floor when they are grabbed by the arm

    • @v.hamilton5679
      @v.hamilton5679 10 місяців тому

      really, you think so ? but what if Jerry asked them really nice and also gave them his wallet ?

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski 4 місяці тому

      good answer! Aikido really only works with a cooperative uke (attacker, whom you throw or pin). it might help if I offered a wallet, yes :)

  • @mraffabilityGB
    @mraffabilityGB 10 місяців тому

    Very tidy indeed. Well done.

  • @galacticambitions1277
    @galacticambitions1277 11 місяців тому

    Very enlightening.

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    Dan Ariely's forthcoming book is entitled, "Misbelief."

  • @nightelflevel5062
    @nightelflevel5062 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video I enjoyed it!

  • @auraskyacademy5043
    @auraskyacademy5043 Рік тому

    Amazing. Thanks for sharing it, Jerry

  • @albertd5865
    @albertd5865 Рік тому

    ☝️ 'PromoSM'

  • @cyberpunkalphamale
    @cyberpunkalphamale Рік тому

    Great rant

  • @grayson5933
    @grayson5933 Рік тому

    🎉 P r o m o s m

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    Today's Word of the Day is: *Orenda* "Orenda" is an Iroquois word. It means "Tribal Soul on the Right Path." Fifteen years ago, I borrowed this Native American Term of Art to define a long-term project. *The Orenda Project* *Vision Statement* We envision a wholesome world in which everyone can enjoy the fruits of world peace, prosperity, lifelong learning, spiritual growth, physical health and emotional well-being, satisfying roles and careers, and meaningful participation in the joy of creative living. *Mission Statement* To play a leadership role in guiding the advance of civilization through creative innovation, life-affirming applications of technology, and the wise and responsible use of scientific knowledge. To play a nurturing role in educating and empowering people to realize their full potential to participate cooperatively, creatively, innovatively, effectively, productively and rewardingly in achieving the common goals embodied in the Vision Statement. It's not about what kind of organizations we join, or what kind of companies we work for, or even what kind of country we live in. It's about what kind of human beings we are. "We are at the dawn of an age in which extreme political concepts and dogmas may cease to dominate human affairs. We must use this historic opportunity to replace them with universal human and spiritual values. And ensure that these values become the fiber of the global family which is emerging." -the Dalai Lama "Everybody can be great. Because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve...You don't have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don't have to know Einstein's theory of relativity to serve...You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love." -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • @tybarker9915
    @tybarker9915 Рік тому

    What is your list of the early automated tasks - the AI job hit list?

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski 4 місяці тому

      Well, there's writing first drafts of just about anything. Summarizing. Simplifying (explain it to me like I'm 10). Transforming (write this as a sonnet, or in Dutch). But none of those describes a full job. The threat is if GenAI eats enough tasks to undermine the rationale for a job.

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    21 views.

  • @sameersawdekar3293
    @sameersawdekar3293 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot Jerry for summarizing lucidly Polanyi's The Great Transformation. Does he advocate a middle way to solve the issue created by market- based economies?

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    Eric, Stacey suggested you could tell me what 'MMMARYT' is shorthand for.

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    Regarding a "Systems Book," Peter Senge wrote a very good one called "The Fifth Discipline." More recently Derek Cabrera wrote one presenting his concept of Systems Thinking, which he calls the "DSRP Model" where DSRP stands for Distinctions, Systems, Relationships, and Perspectives. • Prompt to Google Bard: «Derek Cabrera wrote a book on Systems Thinking in which he introduced his "DSRP Model." Do you know what DSRP stands for?» • Response from Google Bard: «Yes, I do. DSRP stands for Distinctions, Systems, Relationships, and Perspectives. It is a system thinking model developed by Derek Cabrera. The model posits that these four patterns underlie all cognition, that they are universal to the process of structuring information, and that people can improve their thinking skills by learning to use the four elements explicitly. Here is a brief overview of each of the four elements of the DSRP model: - Distinctions: Distinctions are the ways in which we make sense of the world by dividing it into parts. For example, we might distinguish between "self" and "other," "inside" and "outside," or "important" and "unimportant." - Systems: Systems are sets of elements that are related to each other in a way that produces a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. For example, a human body is a system made up of many different organs and tissues that work together to keep us alive. - Relationships: Relationships are the ways in which the elements of a system interact with each other. For example, the relationship between the heart and lungs in the human body is that the heart pumps blood to the lungs, where the lungs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. - Perspectives: Perspectives are the ways in which we view the world. For example, we might view the world from a personal perspective, a social perspective, or a scientific perspective. The DSRP model can be used to understand a wide variety of systems, from the human body to the global economy. It can also be used to improve our thinking skills by helping us to identify and understand the patterns that underlie our thinking.»

  • @BarryKort
    @BarryKort Рік тому

    Schmegeggy Engineer 'B' here. Monday evening, at Stacey's request, I asked ChatGPT-4 to generate some fables and/or fairy tales per her guidelines. Here is how that went: • Prompt from me to ChaGPT-4: «The only way I could fulfill Stacey's desire would be to ask you craft the proposed fable, as I have no faculty for writing fables. Maybe you can do it for her.» • Response from ChatGPT: «Absolutely, I can help create a brief fable based on the guidelines provided. Here's an attempt: Title: "The Vexed and Perplexed Voyager" Once upon a time in a small village lived a young boy named Timmy. Timmy was known throughout the village for his curious mind and adventurous spirit. However, this often led him to situations where he felt vexed and perplexed. One day, Timmy discovered a strange path leading out of the village into the forest. His curiosity piqued, he decided to explore it. However, as he journeyed deeper into the forest, the path branched into three separate trails. Each path was completely different; one was rocky, one was surrounded by dense foliage, and the third went up a steep hill. Timmy was both vexed and perplexed. He didn't know which path to take. He sat down on a nearby stump and started thinking. He was vexed because he couldn't decide which way to go, and perplexed by the possibility of what each path might hold. Just then, an elderly villager named Mrs. Wise, who was out for her afternoon walk, saw Timmy sitting on the stump. She asked him why he looked so worried. Timmy explained his dilemma to Mrs. Wise. Mrs. Wise smiled and said, "Timmy, life often presents us with various paths, and it is normal to feel vexed and perplexed. The key is to gather as much information as we can, trust our intuition, and make a choice. Remember, no path is right or wrong. They are just different, with their own set of experiences and lessons." Taking Mrs. Wise's advice, Timmy examined each path carefully, assessing the risks and potential adventures each one might hold. Eventually, he decided to take the path surrounded by dense foliage, as he loved nature and thought it would be a great opportunity to learn more about the forest. The path was indeed challenging, filled with thorny bushes and hidden creatures. But Timmy learned to navigate carefully, appreciate the beauty of the forest, and even made a few animal friends along the way. The path led him to a beautiful clearing with a breathtaking view of the sunset. Feeling accomplished, Timmy returned to his village, sharing his adventure and the lessons he had learned. From then on, every time he felt vexed and perplexed, he remembered Mrs. Wise's advice. He learned to view such moments not as problems, but as opportunities to learn and grow. Feel free to modify this story or ask for changes as per your requirements.»

    • @BarryKort
      @BarryKort Рік тому

      ChatGPT-4 really struggled with this one: «Based on Stacey's suggestion, it seems she is requesting you to create a parody about your interaction, potentially incorporating themes from modern day politics and Biblical times. This could be done in the form of a story, song, or even a play. Writing such a parody could serve as a form of reflection and creative expression for both of you. Given your previous request for me to create a fable, it seems like you might prefer for me to generate this parody. However, if you'd like to try creating it yourself, I'd be happy to provide guidance or feedback as needed. If you do want me to create this, please provide a bit more context about the type of parody you're looking for (for example, the format, length, specific aspects of your interactions to highlight, etc.). • Follow-up prompt from me to ChatGPT: «By all means, craft the parody that Stacey seeks.» • Response from ChatGPT: «Certainly, I can create a short parody incorporating the elements of your conversation, modern day politics, and biblical times. Let's see: Title: "The Tower of Chat-sel" Once upon a time in the kingdom of Communicado, there lived a wise old sage named Barry and a spirited minstrel named Stacey. Barry, an esteemed scholar known for his deep insights, loved to converse in a clear, concise language. Stacey, on the other hand, sang the songs of emotions, of nuances, of puns, and sometimes, of confusion. Their interactions were a dance of opposites, a game of hide-and-seek in the labyrinth of language. One day, they decided to construct a tower, a Tower of Understanding. Barry, the methodical planner, wanted blueprints, detailed plans, and step-by-step instructions. Stacey, the creative soul, preferred improvising, using her intuition to place each block, changing melodies and words on a whim. Their exchanges sometimes mirrored modern day politics - Barry, the conservative, preferring tradition and structure, while Stacey, the liberal, desiring flexibility and experimentation. Their discourse often turned into debates, their words exchanged like fire and water. Barry's solid structure and Stacey's dynamic fluidity created a fascinating dance, albeit occasionally resulting in a cloud of steam. Their conversations were much like the Babel, with a hint of confusion but brimming with diversity. Barry yearned for a single language, one of precision and clarity. Stacey reveled in the ambiguity, the multiple interpretations, the delightful puns, and the layered meanings. Their mission of constructing the tower was not always smooth sailing. Misunderstandings were as common as the sparrows in the sky. Yet amidst the chaos, they found pockets of harmony. A well-placed word here, an understood pun there, these were the moments when a new block was added to their Tower of Understanding. In the end, they realized the beauty of their endeavor was not just in the completed tower, but in the process itself, in their dance of opposites, in their unique blend of energies, in the formation of a dialogue that was as perplexing as it was enlightening. And so they continued, adding blocks to their tower, sometimes laughing, sometimes vexed, but always engaged in the fascinating interplay of words, emotions, and ideas. And the kingdom of Communicado watched, sometimes perplexed, sometimes amused, but always curious to see what shape the Tower of Understanding would take next. I hope this playful narrative encapsulates some elements of your interaction with Stacey. It's a high-level parody, and may not cover all the intricacies of your conversation. If there are specific aspects you'd like me to delve deeper into, please let me know.»

  • @ssurnamrog
    @ssurnamrog Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @mariettepapic3049
    @mariettepapic3049 Рік тому

    How about a third human, third animal and cyborg? or is that just silly?

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski Рік тому

      Would that mean melding with our spirit animals? I could be into that...

    • @mariettepapic3049
      @mariettepapic3049 Рік тому

      @@JerryMichalski I would be so excited to be able to use sonar to find things, so yes!

  • @tybarker9915
    @tybarker9915 Рік тому

    Any surprise on the lack of communication among agencies? Next need to solve relative monoculture on species and uniform age of urban trees

  • @tybarker9915
    @tybarker9915 Рік тому

    Defund the government to get transformative solutions. Yup!

  • @PureJadeKid
    @PureJadeKid Рік тому

    To answer the question of what the BRZ json export preserves, the answer is... everything. Exporting to JSON and importing back in should re-establish all data that was available at the time of export. If not, then that is a bug. (The BRZ zipped JSON format is also used for sync deltas.)

  • @PureJadeKid
    @PureJadeKid Рік тому

    "Who knew that" "Apparently I did, because I put that in my Brain." Happens to me sometimes, but I imagine 25 years of having a Brain would cause this to happen a lot more!

  • @gyurilajos5010
    @gyurilajos5010 Рік тому

    Tools to think with, I've seen somwhere. Do not ask what's the meaning of fife, seek meaning IN life

  • @Azzan_yep
    @Azzan_yep Рік тому

    damn that's interesting

  • @raiseyourvibration1411
    @raiseyourvibration1411 Рік тому

    I discovered this channel via Dan Alloso's bookclub (YT channel: Making History). Could someone please clue me into the purpose and focus of this group? Certainly, I could listen to the 90 minutes, but that's a big ask sight unseen. I'm looking for high quality discussion on topics of interest. Mahalo!

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski Рік тому

      Hi there! Open Global Mind is a community of practice that is figuring out how to build a shared memory so that humans might make better decisions together. We post all of our calls openly, so that others might enjoy them and maybe join us. We don't add much production to the videos before posting them, so my apologies for their length.

    • @raiseyourvibration1411
      @raiseyourvibration1411 Рік тому

      @@JerryMichalski Mahalo!!

  • @Rafazka1395
    @Rafazka1395 Рік тому

    @, telegram, WhatsApp, signal, IG

  • @ps2064
    @ps2064 2 роки тому

    Ever since I watched your video on Polanyi's Great Transformation back when I was studying for my undergrad, I've really enjoyed the perspective you take on political economy. These short videos are a great condensation of that, so thanks for the work!

  • @gyurilajos7220
    @gyurilajos7220 2 роки тому

    Matt's "Dream Space"

  • @FantasticDads
    @FantasticDads 2 роки тому

    Correct! One issue is that each individual takes notes and organizes information differently. We each have our own "OS" for knowledge organizing - even within the structures of some methods and techniques. One of the best uses of ML/NLP/Graph, in my opinion, would be to take on that cross platform task by tagging, organizing, distilling and helping to disperse. Even if I go into TheBrain you have it's still done by one human with a particular approach to tagging - and b/c of that, links may not always be there or correct, etc.

    • @JerryMichalski
      @JerryMichalski Рік тому

      I am looking forward to being a good cyborg 😜

  • @miguelmansururpi671
    @miguelmansururpi671 2 роки тому

    Tha k you. Great summary. I also liked idea that before the industrial revolution the economy was second to society and not society run by the economy or the market. Polqnyi called this concept emebeddedness.

  • @sanford943
    @sanford943 2 роки тому

    I am reading the book now. While I didn't get everything he has written your summary is what I got.

  • @MathewLowry
    @MathewLowry 2 роки тому

    I need a new webcam! I seem to be permanently out of focus - perhaps appropriate, given our discussion (Woody Allen did this metaphor better: ua-cam.com/video/jrVVmALJNMk/v-deo.html).

  • @EricRangell
    @EricRangell 2 роки тому

    Connecting this video to this Ted Talk: ua-cam.com/video/sAaRVYrtf3o/v-deo.html The common theme is the contribution of factory farming to climate change and the story of Esther the Wonder Pig as an educational resource.

  • @resolutionworks1402
    @resolutionworks1402 2 роки тому

    YES YES and YES...beautifully said Jerry

  • @gyurilajos7220
    @gyurilajos7220 2 роки тому

    Conversation is king. Everything is

  • @h_3_x_
    @h_3_x_ 2 роки тому

    Thats cause capitalism is just feudalism