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Explore "ihm" with insightful episodes like "23. - 29.02.2024 | Frisurentrends, Fachkräftemangel, Bürokratie", "L’IAG type ChatGPT doit voir ses rôles circonscrits", "01. - 07.07.2022 | Internationale Handwerksmesse, Migrationspaket, Assistenzsysteme", "Travail en 2050 : des humains assistés ou augmentés par les technologies ?" and "AS232 Ask Sister – Penance vs. payback for sin, a disposition of forgiveness, who decides the Mass readings" from podcasts like ""Der DHZ Wochenrückblick - Nachrichten für das Handwerk", "Les bonnes pratiques IT par Republik IT", "Der DHZ Wochenrückblick - Nachrichten für das Handwerk", "Génération Alpha" and "A Nun's Life Ministry"" and more!
Episodes (12)
L’IAG type ChatGPT doit voir ses rôles circonscrits
Yves Caseau, CDIO du groupe Michelin et membre de l’Académie des Technologies, revient d’abord sur les activités du groupe Michelin. L’IA générative est, pour lui, une révolution même s’il faut se méfier de certains discours qui amènent beaucoup de confusion dans l’esprit de nos contemporains. Et il faut se méfier des « hallucinations ». Michelin pratique toutes les formes d’IA, chacune ayant leur utilité. Et des précautions doivent être prises pour éviter les déconvenues. L’IAG servira sans doute avant tout à rendre plus agréable l’interface homme-machine.
01. - 07.07.2022 | Internationale Handwerksmesse, Migrationspaket, Assistenzsysteme
Travail en 2050 : des humains assistés ou augmentés par les technologies ?
“Génération Alpha”, le podcast qui explore le futur du travail, est produit avec le soutien de Fujitsu. Le journaliste et podcasteur Hervé Hauboldt vous invite à un exercice de prospective, et à réfléchir dès aujourd’hui au monde d’après-demain. Celui où les enfants de la génération Y arriveront sur le marché du travail, à l’horizon 2050.
Il semble acquis que dans les décennies à venir les humains seront de plus en plus assistés par des IA et des robots, ou augmentés par des extensions corporelles intelligentes. À la clé, plus de sécurité et de performance, à condition que ces interfaces homme-machine soient bien pensées pour les humains. Cette collaboration avec des machines interroge donc les scientifiques, qu’il s’agisse de la mesure de la charge de travail de l’humain, des modalités de la coordination humain/machine ou des questions éthiques et psychologiques. Alors pour aborder le sujet de l’humain assisté ou augmenté, et les questions de collaboration et d’interactions entre humains et machines, Hervé Hauboldt a échangé avec des spécialistes comme Kathleen Belhassein, docteure en psychologie spécialisée dans les interactions Humain-Robot, chercheuse postdoctorale en sciences cognitives au CNRS ; Frédéric Dehais, professeur à l’Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, et cofondateur de la startup Hinfact ; et Mark Bernstein, fondateur de Wearable Technology.
Pour échanger et continuer cette exploration du futur du travail, retrouvez “Génération Alpha” sur sa page LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/generation-alpha-le-podcast/
Ce podcast est produit avec le soutien de Fujitsu.
Comité éditorial : Émilie Carmagnac, Bruno Pinon et Carlos Freitas - Préparation : Séverine Godet - Production : Hervé Hauboldt et Stereolab - Voix off traduction : Jérémie Thomas - Générique : Ketsa - Photo de couverture : Greg Rakozy - Unsplash
AS232 Ask Sister – Penance vs. payback for sin, a disposition of forgiveness, who decides the Mass readings
Topics:
Podcast hosts: Sister Maxine, IHM, and Sister Shannon, OSF
1:30 Third week of Advent
3:12 Listener: After confession, the priest said my penance was Hail Marys and Our Fathers. Why would prayers be my punishment for sin – that’s weird, right?
5:15 Confession and reconciliation
7:00 Restoring good vs. being punished
11:30 Saint Anselm and Satisfaction Theory
14:30 Listener: Shouldn’t we focus more on just doing the right thing so we can avoid seeking forgiveness so much?
16:00 Developing a disposition of forgiveness
25:15 Listener: Why are only certain bible passages include in the Mass readings, and who chooses them?
26:10 What a lectionary is and how readings were selected
33:00 Catholics’ new relationship with scripture after the Second Vatican Council
39:30 Helpful resources for daily prayer
41:30 Suggested bibles and translations
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MEMO5 #3 - Les manettes de jeu vidéo
How do founders of a congregation inspire their sisters today?
In this Random Nun Clip, we talk about the IHM founders and how they encourage us today. Hear the full Ask Sister episode AS214 at aNunsLife.org.
How can you serve as a prophet in today’s world?
In this Random Nun Clip, we talk about what it means to be a prophetic witness and how that can help people. Hear the full Ask Sister episode AS214 at aNunsLife.org.
Can saying the same prayers all the time turn you into a prayer robot?
In this Random Nun Clip, a listener wonders if saying the same prayers over and over can turn you into a prayer robot. Hear the full Ask Sister episode AS214 at aNunsLife.org.
AS214 Ask Sister - prayer robots, wait for heaven, surrender to God vs. just give up, vow of obedience
TOPICS:
Math on the path to religious life for Sister Mindy
Transformed by mission service in Guatemala
How Sister Mindy helps people discover God’s call in their lives in her role as Vocation Director
Discerning religious life with a congregation: an experience of mutual listening to God
What it means to be a prophetic witness to the world.
A community of disciples
Sister Mindy is startled when foundress Theresa Maxis (19th century) speaks to her!
Listener question: Does saying the same prayers all the time make them too routine?
Mantras and the early desert mothers and fathers of the Church
Listener question: Does God want me to wait until heaven to be happy?
Surrendering our whole life, including our unhappiness, to God
Listener question: Does the vow of obedience mean you must agree with everything in the Church?
To whom do sisters make their vows?
Vows as freedom vs. restriction
Religious community as a house of belonging
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AS203 Ask Sister - improving your chances of being a nun, prayer winners and losers, making God wait
SHOW NOTES:
Making big decisions about the future at General Chapters Listener question: can you become a nun if you’re not the world’s greatest Catholic.
The Precepts of the Catholic Church.
Bible characters who lower the bar for holiness.
How to improve your chances of becoming a nun.
Blurting out to boyfriend: I want to be a sister.
Listener question: if people pray for two opposite things, do the prayers cancel each other out.
Petitionary prayer: asking God for things.
Listener question: if God calls you to a vocation, can you say “no thanks, not now.”
Trying to outrun God: Jonah in scripture
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AS193 Ask Sister - kneeling at Mass, girlfriend advice from God, sisters names, who’s the boss
Topics:
Non-kneeler feels judged at Mass. Does God give advice on girlfriend problems. How sisters get their names. Priests, nuns, bosses.
Show Notes
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(1:30) Feast of Saint Scholastica, February 10.
(6:55) Listener asks what to do when feeling judged by others about not kneeling at Mass.
(9:30) Kneeling per the General Instruction of the Roman Missal.
(11:00) Story from the pew: one-legged kneeling after knee surgery.
(13:00) Suggestions for what to do about feelings of being judged at Mass.
(16:30) Listener asks why God isn’t offering any girlfriend advice.
(19:00) Chat room offers suggestions about what God might be saying instead.
(22:30) Free will vs. God dictating what we should do.
(26:46) Listener asks if sisters must take the name of the saint who established their congregation.
(27:00) Current customs regarding sisters’ baptismal names, and religious names.
(36:44) Listener asks if a priest and a nun teach at the same school, is the priest automatically the boss?
(38:25) Story from IHM history about priest and nun leadership in the congregation.
(40:30) What about “spiritual” supervisors?
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