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Karen Koehn
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The Futurist Society Podcast
The Future of Universal Translation - A Conversation with Philipp Koehn
In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of machine translation with Dr. Philipp Koehn, a professor at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Koehn discusses the current state of machine translation technology, its challenges, and the potential future where universal translation could become a reality. He shares insights on the impact of deep learning, the integration of speech and text processing, and the cultural implications of advanced translation technologies.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://thefuturistsociety.net/
2024-10-07
48 min
Chad Cargill's ACT Test Prep
Episode 29: What Tech Centers Offer and Why Every HS Student Should Consider Them with NW Tech's Karen Koehn
Tech centers could be called "The Artist Formally Known as Vo-Tech." The programs, facilities, and awaiting jobs make tech centers a great option for many students. Karen Koehn of NW Technology Center in Alva, OK joins the podcast to discuss what tech centers offer and why every student should consider them. https://www.okcareertech.org I’d love to connect with you and keep you posted on upcoming episodes and resources. For a free downloadable pdf What Scholarship Committees Look for and How to Win Them, go to scholarships.chadcargill.com, and get your guide no...
2020-08-27
47 min
Victorization with Dr. Karen Bartuch
#9 The Difference Between Accountability & Responsibility w/ Daryl Koehn, Wicklander Chair in Professional Ethics at Depaul University
Daryl Koehn is the Wicklander Chair in Professional Ethics at DePaul University. She has published widely in the fields of ethics and corporate governance. Her monographs include The Ground of Professional Ethics; The Nature of Evil; Rethinking Feminist Ethics; Local Insights, Global Ethics; and Living with the Dragon: Thinking and Acting Ethically in a World of Unintended Consequences. Edited volumes include Corporate Governance: Ethics across the Board and Ethics and Aesthetics in Business Ethics. In addition, she has published scores of articles in the Harvard Business Review, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, and numerous other journals. She...
2020-05-05
58 min
Boston Public Radio Podcast
Full Broadcast 4/10/18
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Tuesday, April 10, 2018. A new Massachusetts law mandates that employers provide a designated space for nursing mothers. This means not having to turn a bathroom stall into a pumping station, or working in fear that someone could walk in on you while you turn your office into a temporary lactating room. We opened up the lines to ask you — what does having a designated space to pump milk mean to you? For women who worked in the times before this law, how did you make do? Co-workers, are you relieved to have th...
2018-04-10
00 min