Wednesday, January 02, 2019

Collective Intelligence @ MIT


Published on Jan 2, 2019
Views: 92+
CAST Visiting Artist Agnieszka Kurant joins Stefan Helmreich, professor of Anthropology; Caroline Jones, professor of History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art; and Adam Haar Horowitz, master’s student and research assistant in the Fluid Interfaces Group, to discuss the idea of collective intelligence in relation to emerging technology, artistic inquiry, and social and cultural movements.
Kurant reflects on outsourcing her artworks to human and non-human collective intelligence and the system of profit-sharing she has created, artworks as complex systems or collective tamagotchis emulating life, and the observable evolution of individual authorship, culture, nature, labor and society. Haar Horowitz touches on the collective in relationship to experience research in the neurosciences and experience production in the arts. Helmreich discusses metaphors of collective human action derived from physics, computer science, animal worlds, and fluid dynamics, and reflects on the politics of these framings. Jones addresses the curious invocation of “intelligence” in discussions of aggregated agency, with specific reference to the so-named “mobile brain” or “immune brain” of the distributed system (mostly outside the cranium) that learns, remembers, and teaches, negotiating between tolerance and threat in relation to xeno-bacteria.
The panel is moderated by Nick Montfort, professor of Comparative Media Studies/Writing.

More information: arts.mit.edu/collective-intelligence

Collective Intelligence
Thursday, September 27, 2018 / 5:00pm
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Building 56, Room 114
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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Category     Education

License     Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)

Incoming GOP Senator Romney Rips Trump's 'Glaring' Shortfalls

Mormons-in-the-middle of Nowhere attack the greatest self-created character in American history on the issue of character: first Flake who's out, and now Mitt before he's even sworn-in > The Donald doesn't like anyone 'grabbing' his headlines!
Published on Jan 2, 2019
Views: 97++
Jan.02 -- Incoming Republican Senator Mitt Romney ripped President Donald Trump's character shortfalls in an opinion column published days before being sworn into office. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."

Valley Metro Rail 10-Year Anniversary Milestones

 Who's counting? Mebbe the tax-payers . . . wondering if the price is right
Published on Jan 2, 2019
Views so-far: 4
Valley Metro Rail celebrated its 10th anniversary on December 27, 2018.
Here’s just a glimpse of some of the accomplishments achieved by light rail in its first decade with many more exciting milestones to come!

MEN IN BLACK: INTERNATIONAL - Official Trailer

Marvelous Marvel
Published on Dec 20, 2018
Views: 16,464,341+
The universe is expanding. The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.

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Directed by: F. Gary Gray
Based on the Malibu Comic by: Lowell Cunningham
Produced by:
Walter F. Parkes
Laurie MacDonald
Executive Producers:
Steven Spielberg
E. Bennett Walsh
Barry Sonnenfeld
Cast:
Chris Hemsworth
Tessa Thompson
Rebecca Ferguson
Kumail Nanjiani
Rafe Spall
Laurent Bourgeois
Larry Bourgeois
with Emma Thompson
and Liam Neeson
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Ryan Randazzo Says Arizona Is A Hot Market For Cannabis

Now that's some unexpected good news from Arizona Republic reporter Ryan Randazzo published online today at 06:00 am. Better late than never, as they say - and once again using that catch phrase "business-friendly environment" to account for the emerging high-growth potential cannabis phenomenon that driving million$ in investment$ in a budding industry referred to in the old days as "Reefer Madness".
It's taken a long time for sure but now 11 states and the District of Columbia [and Canada and Mexico] are all in-the-pipeline of approving its recreational use throughout North America.
Yes the times they are changing for a industry that's been operating in different markets all over the world for centuries.
Reporter Rick Randazzo concentrates on what he calls "consolidation in the industry" - it's way more than that as reported on this blog many times.
Let's let Ryan Randazzo have his say:
Arizona 'very much on the map' as marijuana companies expand, consolidate
"With a booming medical-marijuana program and business-friendly regulations for dispensaries and farms, Arizona is a can't-miss market for large cannabis companies that are growing across the 33 states with legalized medical or recreational use. . .
Nationwide sales of medical and recreational marijuana in state-regulated markets are projected to be $8 billion to $10 billion this year, and near $22 billion in 2022, according to industry publication Marijuana Business Daily.
Why Randazzo chooses to highlight Sara Gullickson, CEO of Item 9 Labs Corp., a publicly traded cannabis company headquartered in Scottsdale to insert a video is questionable especially when she brags that “But not a lot of people can grow like we can here.”
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Happy To See Arizona Mainstream Media Getting Traction For Investigative Reporting


This new year 2019 might be a watershed-moment for local state reporters who somehow get their hands on shocking surveillance videos.
They don't necessarily get the attention from the usual local residents sleep-walking through the mainstream media fog-outs and cover-ups.
Fortunately this will change this year.
Arizona is ripe for a stream of scandals. In fact, they might be overdue. . . Here's just a few some more fearless

Story image for mesa arizona from FOX 10 News Phoenix
FOX 10 News Phoenix-20 hours ago
Mesa Police Chief: Officers on leave after video showing use of physical force surfaced ... Arizona makes preparations in the event of catastrophic earthquake
 
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MJPortal (blog)-16 hours ago
The news comes after the Arizona Republic obtained surveillance videos through an ... About a month later, an employee at a shelter in Mesa, Arizona, who is ...
 
HuffPost-Dec 31, 2018
Surveillance videos obtained by the Arizona Republic show migrant children being ... About a month later, an employee at a shelter in Mesa, Arizona, who is ...
 
ThinkProgress-Dec 31, 2018
In August, a youth care worker at one of the shelters in Mesa, Arizona, was charged with molesting at least eight teenage immigrant boys who crossed the ...
 
Story image for mesa arizona from AZCentral.com
AZCentral.com-Dec 28, 2018
A man walked into Premier Nails and Spa in east Mesa about 7:15 pm. Feb. 2 and fatally stabbed 30-year-old Lindsey Eastridge as she was getting her nails ...

KJZZ Spotlights A Sensitive Subject > It's Just A Start

Barely scratching the surface and hard-to-believe what the Mesa Public Schools assistant superintendent of human resources Shaun Holmes has to say in this report:
How The Mesa Public Schools District Re-Hires Retiring Teachers
Published: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 - 5:41pm
Updated: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 - 5:42pm
. . .  "increased pressure on the state retirement system."
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There's more to the story about the Mesa Public Schools System than that without even a single notation of the forced retirement of former Superintendent Michael Cowan for questionable finances and close-crony-patronage jobs. Or the hiring a new Superintendent from a small-sized city in Utah to be in-charge of the largest school district in the state.
KJZZ reporter Mariana Dale rightly digs into just one area with an ostensibly lame excuse from Shaun Holmes who glibly justifies using a private employment contractor that "saves money" to re-hire retired teachers.
Read More > KJZZ  
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BEA News: Gross Domestic Product by State and Personal Income by State, 3rd Quarter 2025

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