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    Explore "sfi" with insightful episodes like "Billström taking terror threats seriously, SFI changes flagged, damage after bad weather, SVT defends Allsång på Skansen staff", "کاهش ارزش کرون در برابر یورو مانع استخدام نیروی کار خارجی، ترک ۴۶ درصد از آموزش در SFI و امار درشت آسیب دیدن جوانان در محیط کار", "Daily News Dose: Heavy rain in Chennai, thundershowers expected till June 23 | June 19, 2023", "Ten year-old girl dies after falling from school roof, more SFI classes online, unusually large spring flood, midnight sun arrives" and "Radio Sweden Weekly: SFI for Ukrainian refugees" from podcasts like ""Radio Sweden", "Radio Sweden Farsi/Dari رادیو سوئد / رادیوی سویدن", "Daily News Dose", "Radio Sweden" and "Radio Sweden"" and more!

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    Radio Sweden Weekly: SFI for Ukrainian refugees

    Radio Sweden Weekly: SFI for Ukrainian refugees

    We get reaction to the government announcement this week that it wants to provide 100 million kronor in its budget for Ukrainian refugees to study SFI language classes.

    The Royal Opera House is in urgent need of renovation but just how bad are conditions there? We're given a guided tour. And hear all about the Great Moose Migration which is about to begin again in northern Sweden.

    Presented by Dave Russell and Kris Boswell

    Reporter: Joshua Worth

    122. Muspotatis

    122. Muspotatis

    Kent har ätit sushi, funderat på kinabarn och landet Asien. Eric har spelat lägst och högsta tonen på en välkänd skala och berättar intima detaljer om sin kropp. Dessutom att komma i sömnen, kinapuffar, analkuddar och trams!

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    Ignoring the Siren Call of Sameness Creates Lasting Value with Scott Page

    Ignoring the Siren Call of Sameness Creates Lasting Value with Scott Page

    In this episode, we are joined by Scott E. Page, a Professor of Complex Systems, Politcal Sciences, and Economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Scott is an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute and is an author and speaker who has worked with Google, Bloomberg, Blackrock and NASA. Today, he discusses his book, The Diversity Bonus.

    What was covered

    • Why diversity within teams must be based on cognitive differences and not solely differences in identity
    • How the best problem-solvers and forecasters use several models and equations to assess the best strategy for solving complex economic issues
    • Why cognitive diversity is a strategic asset given its impact on high-value problem solving, predictions and strategic planning

    Key Takeaways and Learnings

    • The Diversity Bonus; the added value that comes from team members thinking about problem solving differently, bringing different tools together and how to realize this bonus
    • Avoiding the ‘siren call of sameness’ – why business leaders go wrong in employing people that are similar in identity and experience
    • If you have one way to look at the world you would be better off flipping a coin to support your business decision making

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    Personalised medicine and the pharmacy of the future

    Personalised medicine and the pharmacy of the future
    Oisín Kavanagh is a pharmacist and PhD researcher with the Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre (SSPC), the SFI Pharmaceutical Research Centre, at the University of Limerick. He discusses how advances in the distribution and production of medicines might shape the pharmacy of the future and how these could help to alleviate the financial burden on the State while in turn easing the burden on patients, making drug delivery easier and more effective. He explores how 3D printing of personalised medicines in pharmacies may bring benefits but also raises the regulatory concerns that may ensue within an industry that is highly monitored and regulated.

    Maths for the Digital Factory

    Maths for the Digital Factory
    Digital transformation impacts many areas of our lives and has given rise to a booming digital economy. This new commodity of data is continually growing and changing. The challenge however, is how this digital transformation can be harnessed to do what we already do, but much better. Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science & Industry (MACSI) and Confirm, the SFI Research Centre for Smart Manufacturing hosted a panel of experts to tackle the topic: Chris Decubber, Technical Director at the European Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA), Dr Johan S Carlson, Director of the Fraunhofer-Chalmers Research Centre for Industrial Mathematics, Dr Joanna Jordan, Institute for Mathematical Innovation, University of Bath, Professor Barry O'Sullivan, Director of Insight the SFI Centre for Data Analytics, Prof James Gleeson, Co-Director of MACSI.

    Mathematics and the identification of ‘superspreaders’

    Mathematics and the identification of ‘superspreaders’
    In the world of social networks, “superspreaders” are users whose retweets can make information travel faster than everyone else. Prof James Gleeson from the Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) explains how his latest SFI funded project is using mathematics to help identify these superspreaders. He outlines how a better understanding of how information spreads through social influence will help us find ways to spread important information more quickly (e.g., for health or terrorism alerts), and to control undesirable aspects of social media such as the spreading of misinformation and false rumours. Recorded by GK Media Ltd.

    AI, UBI, Universal Basic Income, Job Automation and the societal challenge ahead

    AI, UBI, Universal Basic Income, Job Automation and the societal challenge ahead

    We talk to Professor Barry O’Sullivan, Director of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics in UCC. He is also deputy president of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI) and current SFI researcher of the year.

    Barry discusses the impact of Ai, we talk about the inevitable bias in data based Ai and how it is extremely important to “teach” Ai responsibly.

    We discuss UBI, Universal Basic Income, job automation and the societal challenge ahead.

     

    SFI och sexuella fetischer

    SFI och sexuella fetischer

    Tony Irving berättar öppenhjärtigt om sina sexuella fetischer. Han berättar också varför SFI-utbildningen i Stockholm var så fantastisk för 20 år sedan, och så får han veta att den är ännu bättre idag. Tony och Linnea Wikblad får också svar på varför det är så svårt att leva som man lär, hur hotellinspektörer bedömer städningen och vilka det är som besöker Skaftö Marinmuseum på Lysekil, som innehåller 300 båtmotorer. Medverkande: Liria Ortiz, psykolog, Suzann Larsdotter, sexolog, Margareta Tegerstedt Goldie, SFI-lärare, Maria Totsika, SFI-elev, Ronny Karlsson, testchef på Råd & Rön, Magnus Klasson, hotellinspektör.

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    svNovember 22, 2013

    Tjärna ängar, Borlänge - Ekot om krav på mer pengar till SFI

    Tjärna ängar, Borlänge - Ekot om krav på mer pengar till SFI

    Allt fler invandrare som kommer till Sverige kan varken läsa eller skriva. Antalet elever i svenska för invandrare, SFI, som har liten, eller ingen skolgång alls från hemlandet, har fördubblats på fem år. I Borlänge anser de ansvariga för undervisningen att det krävs mer resurser för att lära eleverna svenska, så de kan klara sig i samhället.

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