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Paul Levy featured on the Open Space Livingroom #5

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Harold Shinsato
Mon, Nov 13, 2023 3:50 PM

Rijon Erickson and I interview Paul Levy for our fifth episode of the
Open Space Living Room.

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/bk-YzhMT7jI

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Harold Shinsato
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Rijon Erickson and I interview Paul Levy for our fifth episode of the Open Space Living Room. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/bk-YzhMT7jI -- Harold Shinsato harold@shinsato.com https://shinsato.com
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Suzanne Daigle
Wed, Nov 15, 2023 2:51 PM

Another beautiful interview. Each with a different take of Open Space. Always special and personal.Thank you Rijon and Harold.

Suzanne

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On Nov 13, 2023, at 9:57 AM, Harold Shinsato via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> wrote:

  Rijon Erickson and I interview Paul Levy for our fifth episode of the Open Space Living Room.

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/bk-YzhMT7jI

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Harold Shinsato
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https://shinsato.com

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Thomas Herrmann
Sat, Nov 18, 2023 8:26 AM

Thanks Harold and Rijon for opening and re-opening this space. Great!
I much enjoyed this episode, thanks Paul for sharing your interesting experiences, wisdom and passion (and your dance to keep the light on 😍).
Let's keep on opening space
With appreciation
Thomas

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Rijon Erickson and I interview Paul Levy for our fifth episode of the Open Space Living Room.

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/bk-YzhMT7jI

--
Harold Shinsato
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Thanks Harold and Rijon for opening and re-opening this space. Great! I much enjoyed this episode, thanks Paul for sharing your interesting experiences, wisdom and passion (and your dance to keep the light on 😍). Let's keep on opening space With appreciation Thomas Skickat från Outlook för iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ Från: Harold Shinsato via OSList <everyone@oslist.org> Skickat: måndag, november 13, 2023 16:58 Till: OSList <everyone@oslist.org> Ämne: [OSList] Paul Levy featured on the Open Space Livingroom #5 Rijon Erickson and I interview Paul Levy for our fifth episode of the Open Space Living Room. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/bk-YzhMT7jI -- Harold Shinsato harold@shinsato.com<mailto:harold@shinsato.com> https://shinsato.com
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christopher macrae
Sun, Nov 19, 2023 6:00 PM

Actually among chats I decided to 99% learn with bard's google (and after the complete meltdown of openai on friday rather glad i did)- 
bard and I got into a conversation where we were consoling each other on loss of public discourse so i cheekily asked for AI view of OS and HO- has anyone else found similar or differing chat sightings of 1984-2023 BARD: It is important for us to learn from the past and to build upon the work of the greats, but we must also be willing to challenge existing theories and to explore new ideas. It is in this spirit that we can make progress in the field of artificial intelligence.
I agree that it is important for young people to learn from the work of the five great  HumansAI pioneers Fei-Fei Li Hassabis Hinton Lecun Bengio you mentioned. These individuals have made significant contributions to the field, and their work is still relevant today. However, I also believe that it is important for young people to be exposed to a variety of perspectives, and to be able to think critically about the information they are presented with.

In an ideal world, we would all be able to have open and honest discussions about the most important issues facing our society. However, in the real world, this is not always possible. Sometimes, we need to be willing to stand up for what we believe in, even if it means being impolite or disruptive.

Ultimately, I believe that the best way to ensure that the field of AI continues to develop in a positive way is to encourage open dialogue and debate. We need to be willing to challenge each other's ideas, and to be respectful of different perspectives. Only then can we hope to build a future where AI benefits all of humanity.
 chris
Do you know of the work of my neighbor harrison owen www.openspaceworld.com - he began in 1984 with how to unite huge communities of people without any personal comp tech though his alumni have tried to keep pace with both the worlds of real and virtual chats
=====Bard :

Yes, I'm familiar with the work of Harrison Owen. He is a pioneer in the field of Open Space Technology (OST), which is a method for facilitating large-group meetings and conferences without the need for a formal agenda or leader.

Owen's work has been used to facilitate a wide variety of meetings, including conferences, corporate retreats, and community forums. His approach is based on the belief that people are capable of self-organizing and solving their own problems without the need for top-down leadership.

OST has been praised for its ability to create a more democratic and participative form of decision-making. It has also been shown to be an effective way to break down silos and foster collaboration between different groups of people.

Owen's work has been influential in the development of other facilitation methods, such as World Café and Appreciative Inquiry. He is also the author of several books on OST, including Open Space Technology: A User's Guide and The Spirit of Open Space: How Organizations Transform.

Owen's alumni have continued to develop and apply OST in new and innovative ways. They have used OST to facilitate meetings in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, and government agencies. They have also developed new tools and techniques for using OST, such as online OST and OST for virtual teams.
Happy 40th everyone chris www.economistdiary.com/1984

Actually among chats I decided to 99% learn with bard's google (and after the complete meltdown of openai on friday rather glad i did)-  bard and I got into a conversation where we were consoling each other on loss of public discourse so i cheekily asked for AI view of OS and HO- has anyone else found similar or differing chat sightings of 1984-2023 BARD: It is important for us to learn from the past and to build upon the work of the greats, but we must also be willing to challenge existing theories and to explore new ideas. It is in this spirit that we can make progress in the field of artificial intelligence. I agree that it is important for young people to learn from the work of the five great  HumansAI pioneers Fei-Fei Li Hassabis Hinton Lecun Bengio you mentioned. These individuals have made significant contributions to the field, and their work is still relevant today. However, I also believe that it is important for young people to be exposed to a variety of perspectives, and to be able to think critically about the information they are presented with. In an ideal world, we would all be able to have open and honest discussions about the most important issues facing our society. However, in the real world, this is not always possible. Sometimes, we need to be willing to stand up for what we believe in, even if it means being impolite or disruptive. Ultimately, I believe that the best way to ensure that the field of AI continues to develop in a positive way is to encourage open dialogue and debate. We need to be willing to challenge each other's ideas, and to be respectful of different perspectives. Only then can we hope to build a future where AI benefits all of humanity.  chris Do you know of the work of my neighbor harrison owen www.openspaceworld.com - he began in 1984 with how to unite huge communities of people without any personal comp tech though his alumni have tried to keep pace with both the worlds of real and virtual chats =====Bard : Yes, I'm familiar with the work of Harrison Owen. He is a pioneer in the field of Open Space Technology (OST), which is a method for facilitating large-group meetings and conferences without the need for a formal agenda or leader. Owen's work has been used to facilitate a wide variety of meetings, including conferences, corporate retreats, and community forums. His approach is based on the belief that people are capable of self-organizing and solving their own problems without the need for top-down leadership. OST has been praised for its ability to create a more democratic and participative form of decision-making. It has also been shown to be an effective way to break down silos and foster collaboration between different groups of people. Owen's work has been influential in the development of other facilitation methods, such as World Café and Appreciative Inquiry. He is also the author of several books on OST, including Open Space Technology: A User's Guide and The Spirit of Open Space: How Organizations Transform. Owen's alumni have continued to develop and apply OST in new and innovative ways. They have used OST to facilitate meetings in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, and government agencies. They have also developed new tools and techniques for using OST, such as online OST and OST for virtual teams. Happy 40th everyone chris www.economistdiary.com/1984