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  1. 🎙️ Here is what in my news today! :)

    A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology

    🌀 From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations

    There’s something beautifully awkward about trying to understand someone in a language that’s not your own.

    I’ve been dreaming of real-time translation since I was a kid — not flying cars, not robot butlers (though I’d take one to fold laundry). Just the idea of truly understanding someone, in their language.

    Now, with AI-powered translations in #Google Meet, we’re there.

    It’s seamless. Flawless. Magical.

    And then… it sucks.

    Like, existentially, beautifully sucks.

    Because while machines can now speak for us, we may be forgetting how to actually understand each other.

    As a proud Gen X analog soul, I remember the rewinds, the mixtapes, the Maxell cassettes, the static. I felt language — in the waiting, the effort, the emotion.

    Now? Everything’s fast. Clean. Automated. Translated. But at what cost?

    This isn’t just about tech. It’s about humanity, connection, and the spaces in between. We don’t live in 0s and 1s — we live in the gray, the glitch, the hybrid.

    🧭 Read (or listen to) the full story here — narrated by my #AI sidekick, TAPE3, who has a decent voice and way better pronunciation than me 😅:

    👉 linkedin.com/newsletters/70798

    Radio version? I meant podcast?

    Here 🎧 redefiningsocietyandtechnology

    ✌️ Stay curious and mispronounce a few words, it is ok.

    — Marco

    #AI #Translation #TechnologyAndSociety #DigitalHumanity #Storytelling #GenX #AnalogVsDigital #CulturalConnection #Language #HybridSociety #tech #technology #education #learning

  2. 🎙️ Here is what in my news today! :)

    A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology

    🌀 From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations

    There’s something beautifully awkward about trying to understand someone in a language that’s not your own.

    I’ve been dreaming of real-time translation since I was a kid — not flying cars, not robot butlers (though I’d take one to fold laundry). Just the idea of truly understanding someone, in their language.

    Now, with AI-powered translations in #Google Meet, we’re there.

    It’s seamless. Flawless. Magical.

    And then… it sucks.

    Like, existentially, beautifully sucks.

    Because while machines can now speak for us, we may be forgetting how to actually understand each other.

    As a proud Gen X analog soul, I remember the rewinds, the mixtapes, the Maxell cassettes, the static. I felt language — in the waiting, the effort, the emotion.

    Now? Everything’s fast. Clean. Automated. Translated. But at what cost?

    This isn’t just about tech. It’s about humanity, connection, and the spaces in between. We don’t live in 0s and 1s — we live in the gray, the glitch, the hybrid.

    🧭 Read (or listen to) the full story here — narrated by my #AI sidekick, TAPE3, who has a decent voice and way better pronunciation than me 😅:

    👉 linkedin.com/newsletters/70798

    Radio version? I meant podcast?

    Here 🎧 redefiningsocietyandtechnology

    ✌️ Stay curious and mispronounce a few words, it is ok.

    — Marco

    #AI #Translation #TechnologyAndSociety #DigitalHumanity #Storytelling #GenX #AnalogVsDigital #CulturalConnection #Language #HybridSociety #tech #technology #education #learning

  3. 🎙️ Here is what in my news today! :)

    A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology

    🌀 From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations

    There’s something beautifully awkward about trying to understand someone in a language that’s not your own.

    I’ve been dreaming of real-time translation since I was a kid — not flying cars, not robot butlers (though I’d take one to fold laundry). Just the idea of truly understanding someone, in their language.

    Now, with AI-powered translations in #Google Meet, we’re there.

    It’s seamless. Flawless. Magical.

    And then… it sucks.

    Like, existentially, beautifully sucks.

    Because while machines can now speak for us, we may be forgetting how to actually understand each other.

    As a proud Gen X analog soul, I remember the rewinds, the mixtapes, the Maxell cassettes, the static. I felt language — in the waiting, the effort, the emotion.

    Now? Everything’s fast. Clean. Automated. Translated. But at what cost?

    This isn’t just about tech. It’s about humanity, connection, and the spaces in between. We don’t live in 0s and 1s — we live in the gray, the glitch, the hybrid.

    🧭 Read (or listen to) the full story here — narrated by my #AI sidekick, TAPE3, who has a decent voice and way better pronunciation than me 😅:

    👉 linkedin.com/newsletters/70798

    Radio version? I meant podcast?

    Here 🎧 redefiningsocietyandtechnology

    ✌️ Stay curious and mispronounce a few words, it is ok.

    — Marco

    #AI #Translation #TechnologyAndSociety #DigitalHumanity #Storytelling #GenX #AnalogVsDigital #CulturalConnection #Language #HybridSociety #tech #technology #education #learning

  4. 🎙️ Here is what in my news today! :)

    A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology

    🌀 From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations

    There’s something beautifully awkward about trying to understand someone in a language that’s not your own.

    I’ve been dreaming of real-time translation since I was a kid — not flying cars, not robot butlers (though I’d take one to fold laundry). Just the idea of truly understanding someone, in their language.

    Now, with AI-powered translations in #Google Meet, we’re there.

    It’s seamless. Flawless. Magical.

    And then… it sucks.

    Like, existentially, beautifully sucks.

    Because while machines can now speak for us, we may be forgetting how to actually understand each other.

    As a proud Gen X analog soul, I remember the rewinds, the mixtapes, the Maxell cassettes, the static. I felt language — in the waiting, the effort, the emotion.

    Now? Everything’s fast. Clean. Automated. Translated. But at what cost?

    This isn’t just about tech. It’s about humanity, connection, and the spaces in between. We don’t live in 0s and 1s — we live in the gray, the glitch, the hybrid.

    🧭 Read (or listen to) the full story here — narrated by my #AI sidekick, TAPE3, who has a decent voice and way better pronunciation than me 😅:

    👉 linkedin.com/newsletters/70798

    Radio version? I meant podcast?

    Here 🎧 redefiningsocietyandtechnology

    ✌️ Stay curious and mispronounce a few words, it is ok.

    — Marco

    #AI #Translation #TechnologyAndSociety #DigitalHumanity #Storytelling #GenX #AnalogVsDigital #CulturalConnection #Language #HybridSociety #tech #technology #education #learning

  5. 🎙️ Here is what in my news today! :)

    A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology

    🌀 From Cassette Tapes and Phrasebooks to AI Real-Time Translations

    There’s something beautifully awkward about trying to understand someone in a language that’s not your own.

    I’ve been dreaming of real-time translation since I was a kid — not flying cars, not robot butlers (though I’d take one to fold laundry). Just the idea of truly understanding someone, in their language.

    Now, with AI-powered translations in #Google Meet, we’re there.

    It’s seamless. Flawless. Magical.

    And then… it sucks.

    Like, existentially, beautifully sucks.

    Because while machines can now speak for us, we may be forgetting how to actually understand each other.

    As a proud Gen X analog soul, I remember the rewinds, the mixtapes, the Maxell cassettes, the static. I felt language — in the waiting, the effort, the emotion.

    Now? Everything’s fast. Clean. Automated. Translated. But at what cost?

    This isn’t just about tech. It’s about humanity, connection, and the spaces in between. We don’t live in 0s and 1s — we live in the gray, the glitch, the hybrid.

    🧭 Read (or listen to) the full story here — narrated by my #AI sidekick, TAPE3, who has a decent voice and way better pronunciation than me 😅:

    👉 linkedin.com/newsletters/70798

    Radio version? I meant podcast?

    Here 🎧 redefiningsocietyandtechnology

    ✌️ Stay curious and mispronounce a few words, it is ok.

    — Marco

    #AI #Translation #TechnologyAndSociety #DigitalHumanity #Storytelling #GenX #AnalogVsDigital #CulturalConnection #Language #HybridSociety #tech #technology #education #learning

  6. Hey you guys,
    Dear colleagues, I look for open source solutions to make pies, charts, from ElasticSearch data. I will test Grafana. What alternatives do you suggest? Thank you for your help. Cheers.
    #datavisualization #digipres #ES #Json #ElasticSearch #digitalhumanity

  7. Salut à toutes et tous,

    Qu'utilisez vous pour représenter en camemberts, diagrammes ou autres des résultats de requêtes depuis des donnés d'ElasticSearch? Je cherche une solution directe sans passer par une extraction puis copier-coller vers une appli qui fait des graphiques...

    Merci par avance.

    #digitalhumanity #digipres #ElasticSearch #json #datavizualisation

  8. The reason I chose this instance is that my academic interest fits the community, an intersection of #digitalhumanity, philosophy of technology, #STS, #mediastudies , art and design. You may feel it is not special that the fields overlap each other but they are really separated in japan

  9. The reason I chose this instance is that my academic interest fits the community, an intersection of #digitalhumanity, philosophy of technology, #STS, #mediastudies , art and design. You may feel it is not special that the fields overlap each other but they are really separated in japan

  10. The reason I chose this instance is that my academic interest fits the community, an intersection of #digitalhumanity, philosophy of technology, #STS, #mediastudies , art and design. You may feel it is not special that the fields overlap each other but they are really separated in japan

  11. The reason I chose this instance is that my academic interest fits the community, an intersection of #digitalhumanity, philosophy of technology, #STS, #mediastudies , art and design. You may feel it is not special that the fields overlap each other but they are really separated in japan

  12. The reason I chose this instance is that my academic interest fits the community, an intersection of #digitalhumanity, philosophy of technology, #STS, #mediastudies , art and design. You may feel it is not special that the fields overlap each other but they are really separated in japan