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Tim Maughan
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SMC: School Marketing and Communications
223: Top five goals shared between Marketing and Enrolments
School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Pauline Shuttleworth In this episode of SMC, Charlie is joined by Rita and special guest, imageseven Advancement Specialist, Pauline Shuttleworth, to discuss how data-driven personalisation can co-exist with creativity. In the Deep Dive, we explore how to build a seamless relationship between marketing and enrolments and how they can work in tandem to achieve their shared goals. Finally, we share our thoughts on Tim Riches’ article Does brand build culture, or is it the other way around? The price and payoff of precise personalisation Does brand b...
2024-10-03
30 min
Matters of Life and Death
Stigma, anti-depressants and emotional resilience: Rethinking mental health and the church
Tim is away this week so we’re sharing a classic episode from the MOLAD vault. Since the covid pandemic there has been an alarming rise in people presenting with mental health problems. Today we speak with Christian psychiatrist Daniel Maughan to better understand why this might be happening, how our mental healthcare systems are coping (or not), and how his faith intersects with his work diagnosing and treating those with psychosis. What can we do to protect ourselves and especially our younger people from this tsunami of anxiety and depression? And has society over-corrected in its desire to eradicate me...
2024-09-18
56 min
Bare Chat
EP011 | Tim Chaplin | How to turn your addiction into a superpower
This week we welcome Tim Chaplin, a recovering addict with a powerful story of survival, resilience, and redemption. Tim opens up about his challenging journey, starting with the impact of his father's addiction and his own early feelings of isolation. From his darkest moments contemplating suicide to finding salvation through recovery, Tim's story is a poignant reminder of the struggles many face in silence.Tim's candid reflection on his past addiction, viewed as a superpower when channeled positively, sheds light on the complex interplay of genetics and environment in substance abuse. His journey from despair to...
2024-08-26
55 min
Global Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust
44: Tim Maughan – Culture, Technology and the Future
Tim Maughan is a British science fiction writer whose work critically explores the intersections of technology and society. He is perhaps best known for his debut novel, “Infinite Detail,” which was a 2020 Locus Award finalist for best first novel and shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel. "Infinite Detail" presents a prescient examination of the dystopian implications of surveillance capitalism and the fragility of the internet. Prior to this novel, Maughan gained recognition for his short stories, such as those compiled in “Paintwork,” which delve into similar themes of urban culture and future technologies. He has written...
2024-07-17
1h 26
The Data And AI Podcast
Episode 10: From Payday Lending to AI: Navigating the Credit Risk Landscape
In this episode of The Data & AI Podcast, this month's host Sam Maughan and seasoned fintech leader Tim Trailor embark on a journey through the evolving landscape of Credit Risk Analytics. From the early days at Capital One to the disruptive impact of payday lending, fintech innovations, and the rise of Buy Now, Pay Later schemes, Tim shares invaluable insights into the challenges and transformations in the Credit Risk sector. Sam & Tim discuss the shift from traditional SAS technology to open-source solutions, the impact of AI on consumer lending, and strategies for attracting top talent...
2024-06-11
52 min
Better Strangers
Revolutionary Round-Up
This week on Better Strangers:* For Halloween, we talked about John Carpenter’s 1988 movie They Live! and how it neatly explains some leftist media theory.* For the Wednesday column, we talked about Andreas Malm’s How to Blow Up a Pipeline and the strategic and moral arguments behind nonviolence and sabotage.Coming next week:* For Monday’s Book Rex, we’re going to be looking at anarchist revolutions in fiction! Specifically, we’ll be talking about Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta, Ursula K. LeGuin’s The Dispossessed, and Tim Maughan’s Infinite Detai...
2023-11-03
08 min
New Work in Digital Humanities
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
The Harvard Brief
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
New Books in Literary Studies
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
New Books in Critical Theory
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
New Books in Technology
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
High Theory
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In this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...
2023-10-13
19 min
sewakul
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan Read Online Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Infinite Detail for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail **Download Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail Book Synopsis : Before: In Bristol’s center lies the Croft, a digital no-man’s-land cut off from the constant surveillance, big data, and corporate hegemony that have overrun the rest of the world. Ten years in, it’...
2023-09-01
00 min
sewakul beras
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan Read Online Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Infinite Detail for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail **Download Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail Book Synopsis : Before: In Bristol’s center lies the Croft, a digital no-man’s-land cut off from the constant surveillance, big data, and corporate hegemony that have overrun the rest of the world. Ten years in, it’...
2023-09-01
00 min
sewakul jangung
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan Read Online Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Infinite Detail for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail **Download Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail Book Synopsis : Before: In Bristol’s center lies the Croft, a digital no-man’s-land cut off from the constant surveillance, big data, and corporate hegemony that have overrun the rest of the world. Ten years in, it’s become a center of creative counterculture. But i...
2023-09-01
10 min
sewakul jengkol
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan
download [Epub] Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan Read Online Infinite Detail by Tim Maughan is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Infinite Detail for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail **Download Book Here ==> https://kesusuberi.blogspot.com/40121978-infinite-detail Book Synopsis : Before: In Bristol’s center lies the Croft, a digital no-man’s-land cut off from the constant surveillance, big data, and corporate hegemony that have overrun the rest of the world. Ten years in, it’...
2023-09-01
00 min
PC ZONE LIVES
The Launch Issue (April 1993)
PC Zone was the UK’s first games-only PC magazine. You know this because, (a) we don’t shut up about it, and, (b) it was plastered above the masthead when the first issue was delivered way back in March 1993 (so it must be true).But, did you also know that PC Zone was conceived as early as 1991? You’ll know this because Your Sinclair and Zero legend Teresa Maughan talks about the difficult gestation and much more besides in this episode of PC Zone Lives.Also joining Richie Shoemaker to remember PC Zone in utero...
2023-06-23
00 min
Police K9 Radio
#074 K9s and Fentanyl - What you need to know
Watch on YOUTUBE at https://youtu.be/O6jmjOfr9Fk Dr. Lauryn DeGreeff and Dr. Michele Maughan discuss the science behind canines detecting Fentanyl, training aids, training aid devices and detection pitfalls. The HITS K9 conference is coming August 15th in Scottsdale AZ! The largest and most diverse K9 training event in the United States. Their goal is to have 1000 handlers, supervisors, and administrators from around the world. For more info go to HITSK9.NET Inukshuk dog food for the working dog. We highly recommend Inukshuk for police dogs. We feed it and r...
2023-05-30
1h 12
eTech Learning: EV & AV Technology
#91 | Tim Hade, Co-Founder, Scale Microgrids
For this episode Ryan Maughan speaks to Tim Hade who is the Co-Founder & Chief Development Officer at Scale Microgrids.Scale Microgrids are a developer of Microgrids, they design and install large scale solar, battery storage and power management systems to create local renewable energy based systems for corporate clients.Following a career in the US Air Force, and launching and then exiting a cleantech business, Tim came to start Scale Microgrids through a combination of his desire to help people acheive energy security and reduce their impact on the environment and it has been going from...
2023-05-16
58 min
Taiiku Podcast
REDLINE
It's the 100th episode of the podcast! As I say on the recording itself, this isn't the actual 100th episode; we've had a few above 100 since I've done quite a few 0.5 episodes (like the top movies podcasts) that aren't in the mainline of episodes. But at least the episodes where we talk about a sports anime or manga, it's 100 episodes. I reached this milestone a bit earlier on Manga In Your Ears, just because our formerly biweekly and currently thriceweekly (is that a term for every three weeks?) would outpace Taiiku's monthly schedule regardless of whether I...
2022-11-09
1h 58
CYBER
Listen to a Story from Motherboard’s First Ever Short Story Collection
Some days, it feels like all you can do is watch worlds burn.This is especially true in the desperate small towns that pocket the parts of America some derisively call ‘Flyover Country.’Today on Cyber, we’ve got something special. Motherboard is publishing a book! It’s called Terraform and it drops on August 16. It’s a collection of short stories about the near future and the dystopian present. With me today on the show are the book’s editors, Claire L. Evans and Brian Merchant as well as special guest Tim Maughan. He’...
2022-08-11
44 min
Two Psychologists Four Beers
A Face For Podcasting
Yoel and Alexa discuss a recent study that examines the facial features that people perceive as "smart," "dorky," "trustworthy," or a number of other traits. The study quickly captured a lot of attention, eliciting both fascination and anger. The cohosts turn to Twitter, and to Alexa's undergraduate students, to attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the criticisms and suspicions expressed about the work. In the process, they consider whether glasses make you look smart, and whether babies can be trusted.Sponsored By:FindingFive: Link and promo code for users in the European Union Promo Code...
2022-05-01
1h 05
The Intellectual
94/ The Political Economy of Solarpunk w/ Andrew Dana Hudson
Podcast: The Fire These Times (LS 44 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: 94/ The Political Economy of Solarpunk w/ Andrew Dana HudsonPub date: 2022-01-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis is a conversation with speculative fiction writer and sustainability researcher Andrew Dana Hudson. His stories have appeared in Slate Future Tense, Lightspeed Magazine, Vice Terraform, MIT Technology Review, Grist, Little Blue Marble, The New Accelerator, StarShipSofa and more, as well as various books and anthologies. His fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and long...
2022-01-19
1h 37
The Fire These Times
94/ The Political Economy of Solarpunk w/ Andrew Dana Hudson
This is a conversation with speculative fiction writer and sustainability researcher Andrew Dana Hudson. His stories have appeared in Slate Future Tense, Lightspeed Magazine, Vice Terraform, MIT Technology Review, Grist, Little Blue Marble, The New Accelerator, StarShipSofa and more, as well as various books and anthologies. His fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and longlisted for the BSFA. In 2016 his story “Sunshine State” won the first Everything Change Climate Fiction Contest, and in 2017 he was runner up in the Kaleidoscope Writing The Future Contest. His 2015 essay “On the Political Dimensions of Solarpunk” has helped define and grow the “solarpunk”...
2022-01-07
1h 37
Inventive Podcast
Episode 10: Larissa Suzuki
A fascinating insight into how AI will influence how cities operate in the future and the ethics of collecting big data.Larissa Suzuki is a polymath – she's a computer scientist, engineer, entrepreneur, writer, inventor, and philanthropist. She was awarded the Engineer of the Year at the Engineering Talent Awards 2021 and the Royal Engineering Society's Rooke Award and she made The Guardian's Top 50 Women in Engineering.She has one foot in academia and the other in industry – she's an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London and she's a Data Scientist at G...
2021-11-17
58 min
Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
The New Era of Government Trade and Market Control with Reid Whitten
In the last episode of the season, we connect with Reid Whitten again to discuss the latest in trade and economic developments. He walks through the latest in the supply chain issues, from steel to AI and how these factors add to the growing uncertainty in the economy. Reid also discusses the differences in administration economic oversight between Trump, Biden and even the Greek rulers. He also wades into how China impacts all of the world, from regulation, production and competition. Reid Whitten is the Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin’s London office, practicing in international trade re...
2021-11-17
56 min
Tech Won't Save Us
Can Nostalgia Inspire a Better Future? w/ Grafton Tanner
Paris Marx is joined by Grafton Tanner to discuss how social and environmental crises fuel nostalgia, how companies profit from it, and whether it can be reoriented to inspire a better future.Grafton Tanner is the author of “The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia” from Repeater Books. Follow Grafton on Twitter at @GraftonTanner.🚨 T-shirts are now available!Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a bet...
2021-10-28
54 min
National Institute for Health Research
Professor Tim Maughan- Stratified medicine studies: lessons from running the adaptive FOCUS 4 trial.
Professor of clinical oncology at the University of Oxford and Clinical Director of the Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology - Stratified medicine studies: what we have learnt from the set-up and delivery of the adaptive FOCUS 4 trial. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kkNeISk15owBsojhUk68ypHnUueDDcGnD6kv3by_L4w/edit
2021-06-09
15 min
National Institute for Health and Care Research
Lessons learned from a flagship platform trial: FOCUS4
View the accessible transcript of this podcast Professor Tim Maughan talks to Professor Allan Gaw about lessons learnt from delivering the world-renowned, molecularly stratified FOCUS4 platform trial He explains how this flagship trial was designed to respond to a need for a systematic approach to quickly understand which emerging, innovative cancer treatments worked against which cancers. He also describes why one of the biggest challenges was engaging life science companies. Finally he points to how this, and other ground-breaking cancer platform trials, have paved the way for COVID19 platform trials like RECOVERY which have saved thousands of l...
2021-06-09
15 min