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Nina's avatar

LOVE this chat. Steven Young is such a gift to this world.

Love the empowering visions around AI. Would be cool if someone developed a 'truth-telling / awake' AI.

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anna's avatar

Fools wisdom great book, I've read it a number of times

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Nancy Drew's avatar

Super interesting chat about the AI training. Your conversation made me wonder about the Apple designer and Open AI collaboration coming and the concept of everyone having their own "familiar." It seems irresistible even for the most wary of us to start training your own device on your own bookshelf favorites and notes and then further develop a seemingly undistractable familiar to converse with.

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James Governale's avatar

Great discussion gentlemen! I was fortunate back in 2016 to witness some of Audio Alchemy, and meet Steve, and Zander too. (not as a DJ though, as a volunteer at H.S.) Cool seeing how the individual paths play out and converge.

Appreciate Steve's optimism about coming back stronger than ever, beyond the doom and gloom. Sharing the stories of transformation being "the light that keeps on building" and the lighthouse effect that occurs. Totally see and feel this means of expansion. And Mike, I agree there's a qualitative emergence, although I don't view it as a distinct divergence. I almost feel that a divergence polarity is more like an optical illusion, than a reality.

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Mike Winner's avatar

Very cool! I can very much appreciate this outlook as well!

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Rebecca's avatar

In the middle of listening to this, I love your conversations Mike. I think you may have talked about this man in a podcast recently, James Freeman. Not sure if it was you or someone else but either way I wanted to share as his work is brilliant and I think your subscribers would enjoy his content.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=james+freeman+crime+syndicate

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Victtoria Salt's avatar

love you guys, but I gotta say I think it is ridiculous that people are upset about the cart thing. Most people are working long jobs standing up on their feet all day, maybe as a Walmart or 7/11 employee or is just sick and overweight due to the only available, affordable food who just wants to shop and get home and not worry about their darn cart when the grocery store has staff and is too cheap or on purpose does not make sure that some employee come out every 20 minutes and move the carts. I think the cart thing was social grooming instilled on purpose with Aldi. I am a business woman and I know they can absolutely make shopping a pleasure with carts being handled by THEIR staff. I have been going to Publix and Winn Dixie since the 70s and only in the 2010s did that cart protocol start coming in hard, because normally other people pulling up pick up the cart too or there were young bagboys who worked for tips. How about this guy stand in front of hospitals and talk to the poor souls about what IATROGENESIS is...? Again love you guys! btw, rereading Steve's book - I maintain my belief that Aether is salt in the air at a certain pressure and temperature. Thus free energy is everywhere, as salt is an electrolyte. I am back in Colombia and might replicate my salt rock experiment proving electricity creation and also did it with lime, which doesn't sound like a big deal probably to you guys, but was big challenge for this formerly non science woman.Steve, your book Is opening my big brother's mind and I am SO GRATEFUL- he has been calling me a "Flerfer" online and was a nuke officer for US Navy spending years om ships. Mike/ Stellium7 was who told me to introduce your book to him- big wonderful changes happening in my family. Have a beautiful day!

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