Ask A Genius (or Two) 67 – Conversation on Genius (4)

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius (or Two) 67 - Conversation on Genius (4) Scott Douglas Jacobsen, Rick Rosner, and Marco Ripà January 23, 2017 Scott: What else about social media? Marco: It is not so easy to change your mind through ads on social media as well. I remember a poll on Facebook. It said …

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Ask A Genius (or Two) 66 – Conversation on Genius (3)

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius (or Two) 66 - Conversation on Genius (3) Scott Douglas Jacobsen, Rick Rosner, and Marco Ripà January 22, 2017 Scott: Maybe, there's a strong positive that might come from this greater collaboration or the need for greater collaboration among the high ability set because it is too hard, as in …

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Ask A Genius (or Two) 65 – Conversation on Genius (2)

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius (or Two) 65 - Conversation on Genius (2) Scott Douglas Jacobsen, Rick Rosner, and Marco Ripà January 21, 2017 Scott: What were other aspects of being proactive? Marco: I used to do a lot of weight lift training, but I stopped lifting weights. Karate is a good sport, a good …

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Ask A Genius (or Two) 64 – Conversation on Genius (1)

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius (or Two) 64 - Conversation on Genius (1) Scott Douglas Jacobsen, Rick Rosner, and Marco Ripà January 20, 2017 Scott: What is genius, Marco? Marco: First of all, I think Rick is a genius, obviously. The general definition is not so easy to understand. I think we can give two …

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Ask A Genius 63 – The News

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 63 – The News Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 19, 2017 Scott: News has changed, even in the last few decades, drastically. What are some miserable aspects of the public relations industry? Rick: The news isn’t exactly the public relations industry. The news wrestles with the same issues …

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Ask A Genius 61 – Consciousness 2

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 61 – Consciousness 2 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 17, 2017 Scott: Let’s continue on consciousness. Rick: I think a nice half-definition of consciousness is the feeling of shared information. As conscious beings, we know what it is like to experience consciousness, but it is hard to characterize. …

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Ask A Genius 60 – Consciousness 1

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 60 – Consciousness 1 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 16, 2017 Scott: What about the lexical definition, in your terminology, of consciousness or the descriptive unavoidability of consciousness? Rick: Let’s start with what I think or what we think consciousness is, which is the broadband, real-time sharing of …

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Ask A Genius 59 – Judd Apatow, Comedy Writing, Medicine, and Computers

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 59 – Judd Apatow, Comedy Writing, Medicine, and Computers Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 15, 2017 Scott: So if this is the methodology without technology, we’re talking about a large number of independent talented people, who specialized in joke writing, coming together to make better comedy. And this …

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Ask A Genius 58 – AI Advisors, Life Strategies, Neural Plasticity, and Built-Ins

In-Sight Publishing Ask A Genius 58 – AI Advisors, Life Strategies, Neural Plasticity, and Built-Ins Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner January 14, 2017 Scott: The AI assistants are primitive now, but they should, just given technology trends and computer science sophistication, increase their domain generality and utility. How is this likely to going to …

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