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Eredeti helyzet [Tilos Rádió podcast]Eredeti helyzet [Tilos Rádió podcast]2025.03.02. - TracklistávalTracklista:01. Damon Locks - Click (kezdődött: 00:00:38)02. Gentry Sultan - Guerilla Fresco (kezdődött: 00:05:59)03. Peter Giger's Family Of Percussion - Slow Motion (kezdődött: 00:09:59)04. Damon Locks - Isn't It Beautiful (kezdődött: 00:12:39)05. Matana Roberts - Amma Jerusalem School (kezdődött: 00:15:39)06. Irreversible Entanglements - Open the Gates (kezdődött: 00:19:59)07. El Khat - Commodore Lothan (kezdődött: 00:22:39)08. Damon Locks - Reversed (kezdődött: 00:27:41)09. Abdul Wadud - Camille (kezdődött: 00:29:41)10. Hermine - The Story Of A Ridiculous Dummy (kezdődött: 00:30:21)11. Maurice Louca - Laika (kezdő...2025-03-022h 00Moonshots with Peter DiamandisMoonshots with Peter DiamandisShould AI Be Open-Sourced? The Debate That Will Shape Everything w/ Mark Surman | EP #136In this episode, Mark and Peter discuss why Open-Source is the future of AI, and how established companies should be thinking of AI. Recorded on Oct 15th, 2024Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice.Mark Surman serves as the President of the Mozilla Foundation. As President of Mozilla, he leads efforts to build a more open, equitable, and trustworthy internet, focusing on advancing ethical AI through initiatives like Mozilla.ai, a commercial AI R&D lab, and Mozilla Ventures, an impact venture fund. P...2024-12-121h 02Computer Says MaybeComputer Says MaybeThe Happy Few: Open Source AI (part two)In part two of our episode on open source AI, we delve deeper into we can use openness and participation for sustainable AI governance. It’s clear that everyone agrees that things like the proliferation of harmful content is a huge risk — but what we cannot seem to agree on is how to eliminate this risk.Alix is joined again by Mark Surman, and this time they both take a closer look at the work Audrey Tang did as Taiwan’s first digital minister, where she successfully built and implemented a participatory framework that allowed the people of Tai...2024-11-2953 minRadio Tandem: tutti i podcastRadio Tandem: tutti i podcastFosforo 1702Fosforo 1702: I brani della striscia numero 2 della settimana: John Surman - Not Love Perhaps; Mark Lanegan - On the Steps of the Cathedral; Bruce Cockburn - Understanding Nothing; Bruce Springsteen - American Skin (41 Shots); Christopher Hoffman - Farewell Forever; Baritone Madness - A Long Time Coming; Fosforo va in onda ogni giorno alle 01:20 e alle 18:00. Puoi ascoltare le sequenze musicali di Rufus T. Firefly sulla frequenza di Radio Tandem, 98.400FM, o in streaming e anche in podcast.Per info: https://www.radiotandem.it/fosforo2024-11-2527 minComputer Says MaybeComputer Says MaybeThe Happy Few: Open Source AI (part one)In the context of AI, what do we mean when we say ‘open source’? An AI model is not something you can straightforwardly open up like a piece of software; there are huge technical and social considerations to be made.Is it risky to open-source highly capable foundation models? What guardrails do we need to think about when it comes to the proliferation of harmful content? And, can you really call it ‘open’ if the barrier for accessing compute is so high? Is model alignment really the only thing we have to protect us?In this two...2024-11-2258 minThe AI in Business PodcastThe AI in Business PodcastPrivacy, Security, and the Future of Trusted Data – with Mark Surman, President of Mozilla FoundationToday’s guest is Mark Surman, President of the Mozilla Foundation. In conversation with Emerj CEO and Head of Research Daniel Faggella from 2023, Mark speaks at length about the shifting paradigms of privacy, security, and data governance in the age of generative AI. Throughout the episode, Mark explains how privacy concerns have evolved from simple data protections in the early days of the internet to complex issues involving data provenance, consumer trust, and ethical AI governance. As businesses increasingly rely on AI-powered services, leaders must address not only compliance but also new expectations around customer respect and transparency. Their co...2024-11-1215 minForbes TalksForbes TalksMozilla’s President Urges Consumers To Learn The Risks Of Different AI SystemsMark Surman, president of the Mozilla Foundation, joins Forbes Talks to discuss the importance of open-source AI. Surman explains why consumers should care about the AI they’re using, highlighting the risks of closed-source AI systems. Surman delves into privacy implications and shares insights into companies prioritizing user privacy in their AI practices.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2024-11-0420 minEye On A.I.Eye On A.I.#213 Mark Surman: How Mozilla Is Shaping the Future of Open-Source AIThis episode is sponsored by Oracle. AI is revolutionizing industries, but needs power without breaking the bank. Enter Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): the one-stop platform for all your AI needs, with 4-8x the bandwidth of other clouds. Train AI models faster and at half the cost. Be ahead like Uber and Cohere.   If you want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic - take a free test drive of OCI at https://oracle.com/eyeonai     In this episode of the Eye on AI podc...2024-10-1347 minRadio Tandem: tutti i podcastRadio Tandem: tutti i podcastFosforo 1667Fosforo 1667: I brani della striscia numero 3 della settimana: J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding - We Too; Mark Lanegan - Leaving New River Blues; John Surman and Jack DeJohnette - part vii fide et amore; Elvis Costello - Miracle Man; Wolfgang Haffner - Full Circle; David Gilmour - Luck and Strange; Fosforo va in onda ogni giorno alle 01:20 e alle 18:00. Puoi ascoltare le sequenze musicali di Rufus T. Firefly sulla frequenza di Radio Tandem, 98.400FM, o in streaming e anche in podcast.Per info: https://www.radiotandem.it/fosforo2024-09-2326 minThe Sunday ShowThe Sunday ShowA Conversation with Mark Surman, President of MozillaJustin Hendrix speaks with Mark Surman, President of Mozilla, about Mozilla’s work promoting open source AI, the importance of competition in the tech sector, and the regulatory challenges facing the industry. Surman discusses Mozilla's initiatives in AI investment and development, and reflects on what the recent ruling the Google search cases might mean for the future of Mozilla and the tech economy. And, Surman shares his hopes for the future- that we can arrive at a tech economy that is not purely extractive, but rather one that respects people’s values and dignity. 2024-08-2524 minDe Grote Tech Show | BNRDe Grote Tech Show | BNRApple Intelligence, wat gaat dat voor ons (met OpenAI en Google) doen?Apple gaat eindelijk écht meedoen in de AI-wapenwedloop. Met een eigen AI-taalmodel, een slimmere Siri en het kunnen generen van je eigen emoji's. Joe van Burik en Ben van der Burg analyseren in deze BNR Digitaal dit offensief. Apple heeft een langverwachte samenwerking met ChatGPT-maker OpenAI gesloten, maar ook een nadrukkelijke hint afgegeven dat er nog een deal met Google's Gemini volgt. Hoe ziet hun strategie er nou echt uit? Dat bespreken we met vermaard app-ontwikkelaar en oprichter van AI-platform Cradle, Jelle Prins en met BNR's eigen Apple-adept én verslaggever, Martijn de Rijk. AI...2024-06-1243 minTech News BriefingTech News BriefingFirefox Maker Plans to Add AI Features to Its BrowserMozilla plans to add artificial intelligence features to its Firefox web browser. At the WSJ’s Future of Everything Festival Mozilla CEO Laura Chambers and Mozilla Foundation president Mark Surman shared their vision for the future of the web with WSJ tech columnist Christopher Mims. Plus, new research questions how much screens before bed actually delay sleep. Zoe Thomas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-05-3111 minSHIFTSHIFTBuilding Trustworthy AIThe current AI ecosystem has plenty in common with the early days of the web. So, what have we learned? We Meet:  Mark Surman, President of Mozilla Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Art by Anthony Green.2024-03-2714 minThe Front Page Football Podcast NetworkThe Front Page Football Podcast NetworkPart 2: FPF's A-League Men prospects big board! Grading 57 of the league's brightest talents | With Jake Holub and Jack TwohillIn part two of this two-part Front Page Football Podcast, Christian Marchetti is joined by Jake Holub and Jack Twohill to for a special edition where they rank 57 of the A-League Men's brightest young prospects, across all 12 clubs!The boys used the following groups to grade each player:Ready to move to a better overseas league nowReady to move in one yearHas the potential but is still raw and should stay in the A-League MenHas the ceiling of a standard A-League Men playerHas not shown enough/is not in discussions to move overseas...2024-01-242h 37Me, Myself, and AIMe, Myself, and AIPunk Rock, the Peace Movement, and Open-Source AI: The Mozilla Foundation’s Mark Surman*New! For a limited time, please take our short listener survey. We value your feedback!*When Mark Surman produced a pro-peace public service announcement for his local TV station as a self-proclaimed “punk rock kid” in the 1980s, he wasn’t thinking about a future career evangelizing fair, equitable, and trustworthy technology access for everyone. But today, as president of the Mozilla Foundation, he is focused on exactly that. Mark went on to study filmmaking and has parlayed his communications expertise into technology leadership roles, where he has continued to work to “change hearts and minds by...2024-01-1734 minEco PunksEco PunksSalon: Open Source and the Mozilla FoundationMark Surman from the Mozilla Foundation joins us to discuss the current state of the open source movement. Participants included Jan Lemke, Jesse Hirsh, Scott Suthren, Sumit Bhatia, Vass Bednar, Murley Herrle-Fanning, Oksana Hoshva, David Ryan, Sherida Ryan, and Andrea Ostrowksi.Links mentioned by Mark: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4543807 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Californian_Ideology https://open.mozilla.org/letter/ https://www.fastcompany.com/90992180/this-is-the-right-lesson-to-take-from-the-openai-debacle https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/insights/trustworthy-ai-whitepaper/https://ecopunks.livehttps...2023-12-1955 minEveryday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT PodcastEveryday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT PodcastEP 148: Safer AI - Why we all need ethical AI tools we can trustDo you trust the AI tools that you use? Are they ethical and safe? We often overlook the safety behind AI and it's something we should pay attention to. Mark Surman, President at Mozilla Foundation, joins us to discuss how we can trust and use ethical AI.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Mark Surman and Jordan questions about AI safetyUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite:2023-11-2033 minThe AI in Business PodcastThe AI in Business Podcast[AI Futures] What is Life Like When the Internet is “Generative”? - with Mark Surman of the Mozilla FoundationToday’s episode marks the return of our ‘AI Futures’ series, where we explore what AI means for the future of our society and species with a more academic caliber of guests. Today’s guest is Mark Surman, President and Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation. Mark joins Emerj CEO and Head of Research Dan Faggella on the program to talk about lessons learned from the birth of the internet and how these lessons might translate to deeper insights about our current transition into the age of AI. If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this ep...2023-09-2929 minFWRDTHINKERSFWRDTHINKERSMark Surman: Muss Künstliche Intelligenz mehr Open Source sein? In den letzten zwei Jahren hat Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) einen festen Platz in der Mitte der Gesellschaft erlangt. Generative KI-Technologien lösten einen regelrechten Hype aus und Tools wie ChatGPT und Midjourney revolutionieren bereits jetzt die Arbeitsweise in zahlreichen Bereichen. Doch die rasant fortschreitende Entwicklung birgt auch viele Risiken und Herausforderungen. Im Zuge des entflammten Enthusiasmus rund um die neuen Möglichkeiten, die diese Tools und Plattformen bieten, neigen wir dazu, die Überlegungen bezüglich der Nutzung unserer Daten und möglicher inhaltlicher Manipulation durch KI außer Acht zu lassen. Die Mozilla Foundation, die sich seit Ja...2023-09-2832 minKeen On AmericaKeen On AmericaThe lure of a genuinely open AI: Mark Surman, President of the Mozilla Foundation, on how open source technology can protect us from the most destructive consequences of AIEPISODE 1697: In this special episode from the DLD AI Summit in Munich, Andrew talks to Mark Surman, President of the Mozilla Foundation, on how open source technology can protect us from the most destructive consequences of AIMark Surman is President of Mozilla Foundation, a global nonprofit that does everything from making Firefox to advocating for a more open, equitable internet. Mark's current focus is fueling Mozilla's efforts to invest in responsible tech startups (via Mozilla Ventures) and to create foundational tech for more trustworthy AI (via Mozilla.ai). Prior to Mozilla, Mark spent 15...2023-09-0722 minThe Tech BriefThe Tech BriefThe state of the AI landscapeThe discussion around AI and its impact on society has accelerated following the release of ChatGPT. But what is really new about these AI models? What the societal problems they could lead to and how can they be mitigated? We try to go beyond the hype with Mark Surman, Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation.2023-05-1227 minMIT Technology Review NarratedMIT Technology Review NarratedIn Machines We Trust: Concerning AI ethicsThe best definitions of AI are vague, largely lack consensus and represent a huge challenge for lawmakers and legal scholars looking to regulate it. But back to back breakthroughs and rapid adoption of generative AI tools are making it feel a lot more real to everybody else. We examine how it’s possible that alone might be enough to push conversations about ethics further into focus.We Meet:MIT Technology Review Senior AI Reporter Melissa HeikkiläMozilla President Mark SurmanIBM Chief Privacy Officer Christina MontgomeryUni...2023-04-1220 minThe ModGolf PodcastThe ModGolf PodcastMaking a Difference: Supporting The Recovery of Injured Veterans Through Golf - John Simpson, Founder of On Course Foundation"I was golfing and one of the chaps I was playing with asked me if I'd come and speak to some of his people. He worked at Headley Court which is the British Military Rehabilitation Center. This was in 2009, at the height of what was going on in Afghanistan. When I went in there and saw how many young people - some with horrendous injuries - I just thought "I'm in a great position working in the game and can help in some way". - John Simpson, Founder - On Course Foundation The On Course Foundation supports...2022-11-2537 minTech and Science Daily | The StandardTech and Science Daily | The StandardThe future of AI with Paddy Cosgrave | Web Summit 2022Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave on why AI is such a huge topic in the tech world. Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff reveals plans for Ring Drone to roam around your home. Mozilla President Mark Surman on why algorithms need to be user-focussed. Plus:Twitter begins cutting jobs following Elon Musk takeoverPrince William reveals Earthshot Prize finalistsWhy the NHS is putting maggots in patients’ woundsFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-0407 minOrchestrate all the ThingsOrchestrate all the ThingsThe EU AI Act: What you need to know, How to improve it. Featuring Mozilla Foundation Executive Director Mark Surman and Senior Policy Researcher Maximilian GahntzAfter data privacy and GDPR, the EU wants to leave its mark on AI by regulating it with the EU AI Act. Here's what it is, what it means for the world at large, when it's expected to take effect, how it will work in practice, as well as Mozilla's recommendations for improving it, and ways for everyone be involved in the process. Article published on ZDNet2022-05-1227 minThis Week in FCPAThis Week in FCPAEpisode 293 – the Ukraine Hangs On editionAs Ukraine hangs on from the Russian invasion, Jay is on assignment so fan fav Kristy Grant-Hart joins this week as a co-host with Tom to look at some of the week’s top compliance and ethics stories from the impact of the Ukrainian crisis in the Ukraine Hangs On edition. Stories What Russia invasion means for companies and compliance. Tom with a series in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Dick Cassin says sanctions may lead to more corruption in the FCPA Blog. Jaclyn Jaeger looks at supply chain disruption and is...2022-03-0450 minThe Jazz PodcastThe Jazz PodcastMark LewandowskiSend us your thoughts! New York City-based bassist Mark Lewandowski originally hails from Nottingham, England. His interest in the bass took him to London to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Whilst studying at the school Mark was rapidly producing a strong name for himself on the London scene; playing regularly at the world famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club by only his second year in the capital. He was also awarded the Yamaha Jazz award, and is now continuing his studies in New York City as part of the celebrated Artist Diploma programme at...2022-02-2457 minLiberty. Equality. Data.Liberty. Equality. Data.The New Internet Stack with Mozilla: Personal Data, Decentralization and Open Source?What are the movements and technologies that make up the new Internet stack? We are joined by Mark Surman, the executive director of the Mozilla foundation and an open source and free Internet activist for decades, to talk about the current landscape with personal data becoming a catalyst for change of the Internet, something larger than simply blockchain or decentralization, but a movement toward a more level playing field and open Internet ecosystem.  We talk about: Uber drivers have tried creating "unions" using the power of data access requests (GDPR) Why data access requests cost $1400 per r...2021-10-0444 minCanadian CultureCanadian CultureMozilla's Mark Surman: In Conversation with Rea BeaumontThe Mozilla Foundation’s President & Executive Director Mark Surman discusses culture and technology, AI, Canadian influences, web literacy, open source, Mozilla Drumbeat, and the future of the internet, all in this incredibly insightful interview with host Rea Beaumont. @mozilla @msurman @reabeaumont www.foundation.mozilla.org @thenfb #MarshallMcLuhan #UrsulaFranklin @CBC© 2021 Rea Beaumont, Mark Surman© Rea Beaumont www.reabeaumont.com Released without ads for your enjoyment.2021-05-1316 minIndivisibleIndivisibleMark Surman on Data Governance: Decentralizing Control to Build Trustworthy AIMy guest for Episode 2  is Mark Surman, the Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation.Mozilla began in the late 90s with the mission of keeping the internet open and accessible for all.  In recent years, Mozilla has taken up the mantle of what it describes as Trustworthy AI, which is a central theme of my conversation with Mark.  Specifically, we address how decentralizing the control of our data (and its related potential) from the handful of top players is a key step for enabling a trustworthy AI ecosystem.  We begin by discussing the parallels between brea...2021-04-131h 04Wonks and War RoomsWonks and War RoomsDecolonizing Digital Spaces with Alexander DirksenAlexander Dirksen, a proud member of Métis Nation BC, researcher and strategist chats with  Elizabeth about what it means to decolonize digital spaces and why it is so crucial to re-centre conversations about tech development through the lens of decolonization.  Additional ResourcesDecolonizing Digital Space (Chapter 1) - this is the chapter written by Alexander Dirksen that is mentioned throughout this episode. The Citizenship in a Connected Canada book is available open access which means anyone can read it for free!In the episode Alexander mentions nation-to-nation relationships. You can learn more about it in...2021-02-1729 min2LO Rebooted2LO RebootedThe Human Values Framework: Episode 4BBC Research & Development is examining how core human values relate to digital media use, in order to enhance service design and improve impact measurement. Empirical research has identified fourteen core values, all underpinned by human needs and psychological drivers. These are the basis of the Human Values Framework, a new approach to the design of online services. In this series of podcasts Lead Researcher Lianne Kerlin is joined by Senior Firestarter Ian Forrester to discuss the human values framework from different contexts. They are joined by experts in design, social impact of technology and other disciplines. Episode 4: Measuring success using...2020-11-1529 min2LO Rebooted2LO RebootedThe Human Values Framework: Episode 3An open discussion about the impact of human values in a digital society BBC Research & Development is examining how core human values relate to digital media use, in order to enhance service design and improve impact measurement. Empirical research has identified fourteen core values, all underpinned by human needs and psychological drivers. These are the basis of the Human Values Framework, a new approach to the design of online services. In this series of podcasts Lead Researcher Lianne Kerlin is joined by Senior Firestarter Ian Forrester to discuss the human values framework from different contexts. They are joined by experts...2020-11-1334 minDecoder with Nilay PatelDecoder with Nilay PatelRecode Decode: Mark SurmanMozilla Foundation executive director Mark Surman talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about why the internet needs a "public option," how Mozilla's browser Firefox is positioning itself for the future, and the future of tech regulation. Surman also discusses how punk rock and small-town censorship shaped his worldview, and why being the number one browser isn't actually Firefox's main goal.Featuring:Mark Surman (@msurman), executive director, Mozilla FoundationHost:Kara Swisher (@karaswisher), Recode co-founder and editor-at-largeMore to explore:Subscribe for free to Reset, Recode's new podcast that...2020-02-0754 minThe 360 Sound ShowThe 360 Sound ShowThe 360 Sound Show for 11/29/19Last week, I trotted out two podcasts from five years ago commemorating November births and deaths. This week's 360 goes out to the memory of legendary sound engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug, who died this last November 5th in Oslo at the age of 75 and who worked on over 700 albums and was largely responsible for what has been known as the ECM sound. (Incidentally, ECM Records turned fifty this month.) Here, I've decided to focus on albums from that label engineered by Kongshaug between the years of 1970 and 1980.Jan Garbarek Quartet "Skarabee" (1970)Terje Rypdal "Tough Enough" (1971)...2019-11-303h 01Steve Hargadon InterviewsSteve Hargadon InterviewsMark Surman: Mark Surman from Mozilla on Open Badges | Steve Hargadon | Oct 20 2011Mark Surman: Mark Surman from Mozilla on Open Badges | Steve Hargadon | Oct 20 2011 by Steve Hargadon2019-08-2259 minJazz in un giorno d\'estateJazz in un giorno d'estatePerugia 1987: Gil Evans (quinta parte)E’ una compagine di altissimo livello, piena di fuoriclasse, quella con ..cui Gil Evans si presenta a Perugia. I musicisti meritano di essere ..citati tutti: Lew Soloff, Shunzo Ono e Miles Evans (figlio di Gil), ..trombe, David Bargeron, tuba e trombone basso, George Lewis e Tom ..Malone, tromboni, John Clark, corno Francese, John Surman, sax baritono ..e sintetizzatore, Chris Hunter, sax alto e sax soprano, George Adams, ..sax tenore e voce, Gil Goldstein, tastiere, Peter Levin e Delmar Brown, ..tastiere e voce, Urszula Dudziak, voce, Emily Mitchell, arpa, Mark Egan, ..basso elettrico, Danny Gottlieb, batteria, Anita Evans (moglie di Gil), ..pe...2019-07-1900 minZigZagZigZagThe Weird Kids At The Big Tech PartyBefore Silicon Valley was dominated by the Big Five tech companies, there was Mozilla, an organization founded by a motley crew of coders and activists who believe the internet should be open to everyone. Those punk rock roots live on in Mozilla's Firefox browser and its decision to stop running ads on Facebook. On this episode, hear Mark Surman, President and Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation, on why "privacy" is a new business opportunity for entrepreneurs, whether he thinks kids should learn to code (or not), and how he doesn't burn out fighting the monopoly mindset of Silicon...2019-06-2744 minZigZagZigZagS4 EP08: The Weird Kids At The Big Tech PartyBefore Silicon Valley was dominated by the Big Five tech companies, there was Mozilla, an organization founded by a motley crew of coders and activists who believe the internet should be open to everyone. Those punk rock roots live on in Mozilla's Firefox browser and its decision to stop running ads on Facebook. On this episode, hear Mark Surman, President and Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation, on why "privacy" is a new business opportunity for entrepreneurs, whether he thinks kids should learn to code (or not), and how he doesn't burn out fighting the monopoly mindset of Silicon...2019-06-2744 minhe_songhe_song287期: Nicolas Jaar1. Oren Lavie & Vanessa Paradis - Did You Really Say No2. Susanna & The Magical Orchestra - Go3. June Marieezy - Purple Tree4. Wooden Wand - Sacrificial5. Depeche Mode - Sister Of Night6. Mark Kozelek - Something Stupid7. Bill Frisell - Start8. Agnes Obel - The Curse9. Fat White Family - The Drones10. Nicolas Jaar - The Ego11. Charlie Haden - The Moon Song12. Cesaria Evora - Tiempo y Silencio13. French Accordion - Traditionell Musette14. Girl Ultra - U Betta15. Guy Klucevsek - Waltz for Sandy16. John...2018-12-291h 17Brighton Festival PodcastBrighton Festival PodcastBrighton Festival 2018 Bitesize - John SurmanBritish jazz legend John Surman performs at St Georges Church on Thursday 10th May as part of the Festival.  RadioReverb's Mark Johnson caught up with the saxophonist. Event Details: https://brightonfestival.org/event/13592/john_surman/ To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2018 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #Arts #Culture2018-05-1009 minBrighton Festival PodcastBrighton Festival PodcastBrighton Festival 2018 Bitesize - Profile of John SurmanBritish saxophonist John Surman last year scooped the Ivor Novello Jazz Award in recognition of his huge contribution to jazz over the last five decades. Part of a richly talented generation to emerge during the 1960s, Surman is revered internationally for his pioneering approach to composition, including the use of electronics, brass ensembles, choirs, string quartets and orchestras.  He performs at St Georges Church on Thursday 10th May as part of the  Festival. RadioReverb's Mark Johnson takes a look at the musician. Event Details: https://brightonfestival.org/event/13592/john_surman/ To fi...2018-05-1003 minPCMag - Fast Forward with Dan CostaPCMag - Fast Forward with Dan CostaFacebook Data Leak is Like a Nuclear Waste SpillExecutive Director of Mozilla Foundation Mark Surman explains the key takeaways from the Internet Health Report 2018. Dan Costa - Host Weston Almond - Producer/Director Kirsten Cluthe - Producer Pete Haas - Social Media Manager Jamie Lendino - Original Music In PCMag's Fast Forward video series, editor-in-chief Dan Costa talks to industry leaders about ground-breaking technology that will shape our future. Check out some of Dan's previous interviews here: https://goo.gl/rLPrCk PCMag.com is your ultimate destination for tech reviews and news. Subscribe...2018-04-1025 minre:publica 17 - All Sessionsre:publica 17 - All SessionsAre We Living Inside an Ethical (and Kind) Machine? (en)Today, we live online. The Internet informs how we work, play, learn & flirt. But living online doesn’t mean sitting in front of a screen. The Internet of Things allows the web to permeate our clothes, homes & healthcare. We now live inside a machine. So how do we ensure this machine is ethical & kind? Too often, its inputs are profit & power. Important traits, like compassion & ethics, are absent. There are two paths forward. Living inside a machine that values inclusion & equality—or living inside a machine defined by surveillance, harassment & exclusion. Mark SurmanToday, we live online. The Internet info...2017-05-0825 minBBC Tech TentBBC Tech TentTech Tent 71: Everybody's InternetMark Surman from the Mozilla Foundation defends the principle of an open internet at Quartz magazine's Next Billion event in London while Joyce Kim of Stellar.org describes how the principles underlying the workings of the net could be applied to the world's financial industry. Also, is Spotify's revamp a brave leap or a defence against Apple's forthcoming entry into their market? And, the technology that lets you share files using sounds. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with special guest Cate Sevilla, Managing Editor of BuzzFeed UK.2015-05-2223 minNWP RadioNWP Radio"Make Learning Relevant" - Mark Surman"Make Learning Relevant" is a podcast series full of interviews with leading minds from the Connected Learning Alliance and the field of Digital Media and Learning. Subscribe to this Podcast using iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/connected-learning/id869635683) or your favorite Feed Reader (http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:32859553/sounds.rss) In this episode, we chat with Mark Surman - Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation - about how Connected Learning powers the Webmaker and Web Literacy work that Mozilla is leading. To check out the full "Make Learning Relevant" campaign, visit http://clalliance.org2014-05-1023 minSourcefabricSourcefabricMozilla Festival 2013 London - Interview with Mark SurmanMozilla Festival 2013 London - Interview with Mark Surman by Sourcefabric2013-10-2907 minBBC Focus Magazine PodcastBBC Focus Magazine PodcastBBC Focus Magazine - December 2011Physics professor Lisa Randall answers questions about the Universe; Mark Surman from Mozilla on how to tell stories on the world wide web; And the Focus team discuss what they want for Christmas. 2011-11-2200 minFull Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveFull Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveEarly Belt And The Present: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Bert Coules, Richard PittPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/383787 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Early Belt And The Present: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation Author: Bert Coules, Richard Pitt Narrator: Umar Ahmed, Ralph Raich, Mark Mcdonnell, John Shedden, James Anthony Pearson, Brian Pettifer, David Hayman, Lucy Paterson, Kenny Blyth Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 43 minutes Release date: October 1, 2011 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A BBC Radio 4 murder mystery set in India in 1709. 'Early Belt and the Present' was originally broadcast as the 'Afternoon Play' on 6 April 2011. A young servant, Early Belt, accompanies a group of superstitious English merchants as they transport a vast...2011-10-0103 minGet Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveGet Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveEarly Belt And The Present: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation by Bert Coules, Richard PittPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/383787to listen full audiobooks. Title: Early Belt And The Present: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation Author: Bert Coules, Richard Pitt Narrator: Umar Ahmed, Ralph Raich, Mark Mcdonnell, John Shedden, James Anthony Pearson, Brian Pettifer, David Hayman, Lucy Paterson, Kenny Blyth Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 43 minutes Release date: October 1, 2011 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: A BBC Radio 4 murder mystery set in India in 1709. 'Early Belt and the Present' was originally broadcast as the 'Afternoon Play' on 6 April 2011. A young servant, Early Belt, accompanies a group of superstitious English merchants as they transport a vast wagon...2011-10-0143 minrabble radiorabble radioAll the summer news: Post-election blues and a call to action for rabble.caMurray Dobbin joined us on rabble radio a few times before the election got started. After the Conservative win and the orange crush happened, I called him up one more time for a talk about how Canada’s future is shaping up, and what progressive people need to do in this new Conservative majority Canada. Here’s our conversation. Did I mention that this year marks rabble.ca’s 10th anniversary? It is! Last month rabble.ca held a celebration to mark the day, April 18, 2001 when rabble got its start. The event featured cake, music and a panel...2011-06-0933 minThe Jazz SessionThe Jazz SessionThe Jazz Session #103: John Abercrombie John Abercrombie returns with Wait Till You See Her (ECM, 2009), another album of gorgeous, tuneful music from his quartet, featuring Mark Feldman on violin, Joey Barron on drums, and new band member Thomas Morgan on bass. In this interview, Abercrombie talks about how subtle movements in the audience impact a performance; the label “chamber jazz” and whether it applies to his band; and his role as the evil Donald Dastardly in the radio drama Harry Lovett, Man Without A Country, which also featured the voices of John Surman and Jack DeJohnette. Learn more at johnabercrombie.com...2009-10-3000 minThe Jazz SessionThe Jazz SessionThe Jazz Session #103: John Abercrombie John Abercrombie returns with Wait Till You See Her (ECM, 2009), another album of gorgeous, tuneful music from his quartet, featuring Mark Feldman on violin, Joey Barron on drums, and new band member Thomas Morgan on bass. In this interview, Abercrombie talks about how subtle movements in the audience impact a performance; the label “chamber jazz” and whether it applies to his band; and his role as the evil Donald Dastardly in the radio drama Harry Lovett, Man Without A Country, which also featured the voices of John Surman and Jack DeJohnette. Learn more at johnabercrombie.com...2009-10-3000 minPodcast Archives - The Jazz SessionPodcast Archives - The Jazz SessionThe Jazz Session #103: John Abercrombie John Abercrombie returns with Wait Till You See Her (ECM, 2009), another album of gorgeous, tuneful music from his quartet, featuring Mark Feldman on violin, Joey Barron on drums, and new band member Thomas Morgan on bass. In this interview, Abercrombie talks about how subtle movements in the audience impact a performance; the label “chamber jazz” and whether it applies to his band; and his role as the evil Donald Dastardly in the radio drama Harry Lovett, Man Without A Country, which also featured the voices of John Surman and Jack DeJohnette. Learn more at johnabercrombie.com...2009-10-3000 minNeeds No IntroductionNeeds No IntroductionUs Now: Technology and Community EngagementOn May 5, 2009, Ryerson University was host to a free screening of Us Now, a UK documentary about how the web enables people of all ages to participate in their communities. The event was organized by Volunteer Toronto. 02:36 The event began with words from Toronto Mayor David Miller on shift toward open governance in the City of Toronto (see Toronto.ca/open), and on Twitter. Mayor Miller is introduced by Andy Strote, President of the Board of Directors, Volunteer Toronto. 15:40 Following the film screening, author Don Tapscott shared his observations about the film, society and technology, and th...2009-06-221h 38Needs No IntroductionNeeds No IntroductionFuture of the Internet TownhallThe Future of the Internet:  Access, Openness, and Inclusion A Town Hall Discussion. Open Internet Town Hall Meeting (TORONTO) Monday June 8, 2009, 7:00pm – The Gladstone Hotel (1214 Queen St. West) Speakers include: Mark Surman – Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation; Steve Anderson – Co-founder, SaveOurNet.ca; Rocky Gaudrault – CEO, Teksavvy Solutions Inc; Raymi the Minx of http://raymitheminx.com/ & Sass of http://zucket.com/; Derek Blackadder –  National Representative with CUPE. Special Guests: * Olivia Chow – MP
* Jesse Brown – Search Engine * David Skinner – Communications Professor, York University
* Kim Elliott – rabble.ca
* Mark Kuznicki – remarkk consultant2009-06-091h 56