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Discover how forward thinkers, young activists and scifi visionaries see the future and how we can move in that direction.... more
FAQs about IMAGINIZE.World:How many episodes does IMAGINIZE.World have?The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
February 10, 20248. Wikimedia, essential infrastructure for open knowledge with Florence DevouardFlorence Devouard, a long-time member of the Wikimedia Foundation, discusses various aspects of the organization and its future. She highlights the Wikimedia ecosystem, which consists of the Wikimedia Foundation and numerous entities around the world. Devouard emphasizes the importance of expanding the presence of Wikipedia in Africa. She addresses concerns about reliability and verified, validated information. She also discusses the challenges facing Wikimedia in the next 10-15 years, including financial sustainability, adapting to changing user preferences, and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on information consumption. Devouard stresses the need for financial support and the redistribution of resources within the organization. She talks about change and the importance of sharing data to improve articles on this and similar high-impact topics. Overall, Devouard expresses optimism about the future of Wikimedia and its mission to provide open knowledge to everyone. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more1h 4minPlay
February 03, 20247. Will technology have our back? with Thomas Vander WalThomas Vander Wal, well-know technology expert, is the creator of the term “folksonomy” where people define their personal categories for words (versus organizational, official taxonomy). Along the same lines he also defined the concept of the “personal info cloud”, the information you collect, organize, save and keep close to you. Thomas has done much more for the world of technology but these two inventions (=perspectives) show the deep importance he gives to people as you will see in our conversation. What he calls the “model of attraction” underlies much of his thinking and you’ll see.We talk about many topics including AI, in particular generative AI which Thomas calls “performative ” AI, and the impact on human-created content and how it can be used in educational contexts. He shares his thoughts on the future of our planet, sustainability and the role of technology. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more57minPlay
January 19, 20246. Robin Vincent-Smith and Humanity Has No BordersRobin Vincent-Smith has been with Médecins sans Frontières, or in English, Doctors Without Borders. for over 20 years. The first years were working in the field in Ethiopia, Congo, Chad, South Africa, Liberia, and other countries. Now, he's based in the Operational Centre in Brussels, and officially 'Programme, Change & Knowledge Manager', but he dislikes job titles. The motto on his LinkedIn page is "Striving for freedom from a job description".Robin is particularly working on how MSF is adapting its operations to the reality of climate change and reducing its environmental footprint. His focus is how people work together. It's important to say that Robin's views in this podcast-video are made in a personal capacity and not as an official voice for MSF. We talk about a wide range of issues around and beyond the humanitarian world. His perspective is unique because it blends reality on the front lines with the big picture of how you can bring change, how you can share learning. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more45minPlay
December 23, 20235. Sugata Mitra and The End of KnowingSugata Mitra, physicist and educational pioneer, is known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment that led to the School in the Cloud and SOLE (self-organized learning environments). Winner of the TED one million dollar prize in 2013, and laureate of the 2022 Brock Prize in Education Innovation, he is now moving on to work in new but related areas.We talk about his million-dollar TED prize, the famous Hole in the Wall experiment which led to understanding the emergence of learning and the School in the Cloud which spread world wide at SOLE Self-Organized Learning Environments The future? The internet will vanish into us and it will be the end of knowing and we will have to reinvent ourselves. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more52minPlay
December 05, 20234. The AI Dilemma with Art KleinerIn this conversation, Art Kleiner discusses the four perspectives that decision-makers consider when making decisions about AI: the engineer's perspective, the business perspective, the government perspective, and the social justice perspective. He also talks about the importance of explainability in AI and the need for different explanations for different stakeholders. Kleiner concludes by describing his interest in exploring the intersection of machine learning, organizational learning, and human learning in his future work. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more56minPlay
November 26, 20233. "After World" with Debbie Urbanski: Humans and AI in Great TransitionDebbie Urbanski, author of the book "After World," discusses the themes and ideas behind her speculative fiction novel in an interview with Jane McConnell. The book explores the concept of the end of humanity as both an end and a beginning, depending on one's perspective and where the story starts and ends. Urbanski delves into topics such as AI, climate change, and the relationship between humans and other species. She also discusses the role of technology, the importance of storytelling, and the potential for a new awakening in a post-human world. The conversation touches on the need to prioritize the preservation of the planet and its biodiversity, the role of youth in addressing climate change, and the potential for AI to be a force for good. Urbanski emphasizes the importance of valuing non-human species and the need for collective action to address the challenges of climate change. The interview concludes with a discussion of Urbanski's underlying purpose in writing "After World" and her hopes for the book's impact. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more55minPlay
November 21, 20232. Immersive Technology with Mark Gröb of UPSMark Gröb, a futurist and pioneer of virtual reality, discusses the use of immersive technology, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), at UPS. He explains that immersive tech provides a human interface to digital data and can be used to enhance learning, training, and safety in various industries. For example, UPS uses VR and mixed reality (MR) to train drivers on safe driving practices and package handling. The technology allows for realistic simulations and interactive experiences that accelerate learning and improve retention. Gröb emphasizes the importance of involving subject matter experts and employees in the design and implementation of immersive tech solutions. He also discusses the potential impact of immersive technology on education, predicting that it will augment learning and provide teachers with tools to enhance the learning experience. Gröb advises companies interested in implementing immersive tech to find passionate individuals within their organization and be open to experimentation and failure. He also suggests seeking support from industry associations and communities. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more52minPlay
November 21, 20231. Shaping our Reality with Chen QiufanChen Qiufan, who also goes by Stanley Chen, is a world-renown science fiction author, humanist and futurist. In this conversation, he discusses his views on science fiction and how he sees himself as a storyteller rather than just a science fiction writer. He believes that science fiction should go beyond the boundaries of traditional scifi and explore interdisciplinary topics, including spirituality and mysticism. He also talks about the importance of reflecting on the past and how it shapes our future. Stanley emphasizes the need for new narratives and expanding the concept of science fiction to address the complexities of the modern world. He touches on the role of AI in various industries such as healthcare, insurance, and education, highlighting both the benefits and potential harms. Stanley expresses his concern for the loss of purpose and the need for individuals to find their own sense of worth, especially young people. He also discusses the issue of inequality and the plight of invisible people in society. Stanley believes that AI may reunite humans as a species and that imagination is essential to shape the future. IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal is to shape our future before it shapes us. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImaginizeWorld.Also see A Global Vision for 2043 from 200 people around the world....more1h 23minPlay
FAQs about IMAGINIZE.World:How many episodes does IMAGINIZE.World have?The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.