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PETE SEEGER ⑪ Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Live in Sweden 1968)
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls have picked them everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago?
Where have all the young girls gone?
Gone for husbands everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young men gone,long time passing,
Where have all the young men gone,long time ago,
Where have all the young men gone,
They are all in uniform,
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?
published: 02 Nov 2014
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Pete Seeger - What Did You Learn In School?
Pete singing Tom Paxton's 'What Did You Learn in School?' on BBC's 'Tonight In Person' in 1964. (Ripped from Folk Sounds of the Sixties, BBC4, 2006).
Apologies for the watermark which appears. I hope to upload a watermark-free version in the future.
published: 07 Aug 2006
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Pete Seeger, We Shall Overcome (Version #02), Berlin, DDR (GDR), 1967
Pete Seeger performs "We Shall Overcome", Berlin, DDR, 1967
(Version #02)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published: 05 Jul 2015
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1967 ★ Pete Seeger — Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits
“These are my ‘hits?’ Columbia Records picked the title of this album, not me. Now read the truth,” Pete Seeger says at the beginning of the liner notes he has written for the back of this New collection. It is a very good collection: “Little Boxes,” “Wimoweh,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “Bells of Rhymney,” “Turn, Turn, Turn,” “Guantanamera,” among others. They were recorded in concert.
Seeger goes on to explain that these aren’t his hits, but things that he has come across, some of which he has put tunes to or to words and other people have taken up and made hits. The one extraordinary case is when he made a hit of Malvina Reynold’s song (“Little Boxes”) in his own version. If you are in the mood for remenisce or authenticity, this album is an adequate, reasonable and cheap way of...
published: 07 Jan 2023
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Judy Collins & Pete Seeger - Turn! Turn! Turn!
Peete Seeger & Judy Collins sings "Turn, Turn, Turn!"
Words-adapted from the bible, book of Ecclesiastes & Music by Peete Seeger.
Follow Judy Collins:
Website: http://www.judycollins.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Judy-Collins-229031937147719/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheJudyCollins
Instagram: http://instagram.com/judycollinsofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yzE49FicYiSxN61oaxkNn?si=lVVVJVYEROGXc9WpnWhtLQ
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/no/artist/judy-collins/193870
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Judy-Collins/e/B000APWERM
published: 19 Nov 2020
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Pete Seeger & Johnny Cash - Worried Man Blues
published: 03 Aug 2019
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Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they failed to cooperate with House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in their attempts to investigate alleged subversives and communists. Pete Seeger testified before the HUAC in 1955.
In one of Pete's darkest moments, when his personal freedom, his career, and his safety were in jeopardy, a flash of inspiration ignited this song. The song was stirred by a passage from Mikhail Sholokhov's novel "And Quie Flows the Don". Around the world the song traveled and in 1962 at a UNICEF concert in Germany, Marlene Dietrich, Academy Award-nominated German-born American actress, first performed the song in French, as "Qui peut dire ou vont l...
published: 18 Feb 2008
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pete seeger which side are you on
union song
published: 12 Apr 2007
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Pete Seeger - This Land is Your Land
Today, May 3 2009, is Pete Seeger's 90th birthday. I can't make the big concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate it, so this is my small tribute to him, an amazing man with an amazing wife, and an amazing life. This was performed at the "We Are One" Presidential Inaugural Concert, January 19, 2009.
The song was written by Woodie Guthrie in 1940, first recorded by him in 1944 at Folkway Records, but not released until 1951.
RIP Pete Seeger May 3, 1919 -- January 27, 2014, Toshi Seeger July 1, 1922 -- July 9, 2013
Discussion, pro and anti Seeger, this song, government, whatever, etc is allowed. However, exceedingly vulgar or hateful comments, and obvious trolling with no reasonable intellectual value, will be deleted.
This video meets FAIR USE provisions of Copyright Act of 1976, Tit...
published: 03 May 2009
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Pete Seeger - "This Land Is Your Land" (Unreleased) [Official Audio]
Hear a previously unreleased live version of Woody Guthrie's folk anthem "This Land Is Your Land," performed by Pete Seeger during a show at the University of Tulsa in 1976. His rendition is part of a six-disc anthology project 'The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,' and it's one of 19 previously unreleased songs in the collection.
'Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection' released by Smithsonian Folkways on May 3, 2019.
Stream/download/purchase:
Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/pete-seeger/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
Bandcamp: https://peteseeger.bandcamp.com/album/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
During his travels in early 1940, Woody Guthrie kept hearing Kate Smith’s patriotic “God Bless America” played on the jukebox everywhere he went. Listening to t...
published: 27 Feb 2019
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PETE SEEGER ⑪ Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Live in Sweden 1968)
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gon...
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls have picked them everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago?
Where have all the young girls gone?
Gone for husbands everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young men gone,long time passing,
Where have all the young men gone,long time ago,
Where have all the young men gone,
They are all in uniform,
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger_⑪_Where_Have_All_The_Flowers_Gone_(Live_In_Sweden_1968)
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago?
Where have all the flowers gone?
Young girls have picked them everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing?
Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago?
Where have all the young girls gone?
Gone for husbands everyone.
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Oh, when will we ever learn?
Where have all the young men gone,long time passing,
Where have all the young men gone,long time ago,
Where have all the young men gone,
They are all in uniform,
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?
- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 2689607
1:54
Pete Seeger - What Did You Learn In School?
Pete singing Tom Paxton's 'What Did You Learn in School?' on BBC's 'Tonight In Person' in 1964. (Ripped from Folk Sounds of the Sixties, BBC4, 2006).
Apologi...
Pete singing Tom Paxton's 'What Did You Learn in School?' on BBC's 'Tonight In Person' in 1964. (Ripped from Folk Sounds of the Sixties, BBC4, 2006).
Apologies for the watermark which appears. I hope to upload a watermark-free version in the future.
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger_What_Did_You_Learn_In_School
Pete singing Tom Paxton's 'What Did You Learn in School?' on BBC's 'Tonight In Person' in 1964. (Ripped from Folk Sounds of the Sixties, BBC4, 2006).
Apologies for the watermark which appears. I hope to upload a watermark-free version in the future.
- published: 07 Aug 2006
- views: 2246442
3:43
Pete Seeger, We Shall Overcome (Version #02), Berlin, DDR (GDR), 1967
Pete Seeger performs "We Shall Overcome", Berlin, DDR, 1967
(Version #02)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made f...
Pete Seeger performs "We Shall Overcome", Berlin, DDR, 1967
(Version #02)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger,_We_Shall_Overcome_(Version_02),_Berlin,_Ddr_(Gdr),_1967
Pete Seeger performs "We Shall Overcome", Berlin, DDR, 1967
(Version #02)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 1081515
40:09
1967 ★ Pete Seeger — Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits
“These are my ‘hits?’ Columbia Records picked the title of this album, not me. Now read the truth,” Pete Seeger says at the beginning of the liner notes he has ...
“These are my ‘hits?’ Columbia Records picked the title of this album, not me. Now read the truth,” Pete Seeger says at the beginning of the liner notes he has written for the back of this New collection. It is a very good collection: “Little Boxes,” “Wimoweh,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “Bells of Rhymney,” “Turn, Turn, Turn,” “Guantanamera,” among others. They were recorded in concert.
Seeger goes on to explain that these aren’t his hits, but things that he has come across, some of which he has put tunes to or to words and other people have taken up and made hits. The one extraordinary case is when he made a hit of Malvina Reynold’s song (“Little Boxes”) in his own version. If you are in the mood for remenisce or authenticity, this album is an adequate, reasonable and cheap way of suiting the mood without buying a stack of Folkways LP’s.
The songs are familiar; they are good songs and Seeger puts into them the feeling and meaning which groups like the Byrds heard. “Like many other old songs,” Seeger concludes, “maybe their popularity didn’t come at once, but snuk up on us. Like a man in middle life realizes how much more he loves his wife than ever before.”
https://wn.com/1967_★_Pete_Seeger_—_Pete_Seeger's_Greatest_Hits
“These are my ‘hits?’ Columbia Records picked the title of this album, not me. Now read the truth,” Pete Seeger says at the beginning of the liner notes he has written for the back of this New collection. It is a very good collection: “Little Boxes,” “Wimoweh,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “Bells of Rhymney,” “Turn, Turn, Turn,” “Guantanamera,” among others. They were recorded in concert.
Seeger goes on to explain that these aren’t his hits, but things that he has come across, some of which he has put tunes to or to words and other people have taken up and made hits. The one extraordinary case is when he made a hit of Malvina Reynold’s song (“Little Boxes”) in his own version. If you are in the mood for remenisce or authenticity, this album is an adequate, reasonable and cheap way of suiting the mood without buying a stack of Folkways LP’s.
The songs are familiar; they are good songs and Seeger puts into them the feeling and meaning which groups like the Byrds heard. “Like many other old songs,” Seeger concludes, “maybe their popularity didn’t come at once, but snuk up on us. Like a man in middle life realizes how much more he loves his wife than ever before.”
- published: 07 Jan 2023
- views: 16802
4:33
Judy Collins & Pete Seeger - Turn! Turn! Turn!
Peete Seeger & Judy Collins sings "Turn, Turn, Turn!"
Words-adapted from the bible, book of Ecclesiastes & Music by Peete Seeger.
Follow Judy Collins:
Web...
Peete Seeger & Judy Collins sings "Turn, Turn, Turn!"
Words-adapted from the bible, book of Ecclesiastes & Music by Peete Seeger.
Follow Judy Collins:
Website: http://www.judycollins.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Judy-Collins-229031937147719/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheJudyCollins
Instagram: http://instagram.com/judycollinsofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yzE49FicYiSxN61oaxkNn?si=lVVVJVYEROGXc9WpnWhtLQ
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/no/artist/judy-collins/193870
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Judy-Collins/e/B000APWERM
https://wn.com/Judy_Collins_Pete_Seeger_Turn_Turn_Turn
Peete Seeger & Judy Collins sings "Turn, Turn, Turn!"
Words-adapted from the bible, book of Ecclesiastes & Music by Peete Seeger.
Follow Judy Collins:
Website: http://www.judycollins.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Judy-Collins-229031937147719/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheJudyCollins
Instagram: http://instagram.com/judycollinsofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yzE49FicYiSxN61oaxkNn?si=lVVVJVYEROGXc9WpnWhtLQ
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/no/artist/judy-collins/193870
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Judy-Collins/e/B000APWERM
- published: 19 Nov 2020
- views: 2591321
4:23
Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they fa...
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they failed to cooperate with House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in their attempts to investigate alleged subversives and communists. Pete Seeger testified before the HUAC in 1955.
In one of Pete's darkest moments, when his personal freedom, his career, and his safety were in jeopardy, a flash of inspiration ignited this song. The song was stirred by a passage from Mikhail Sholokhov's novel "And Quie Flows the Don". Around the world the song traveled and in 1962 at a UNICEF concert in Germany, Marlene Dietrich, Academy Award-nominated German-born American actress, first performed the song in French, as "Qui peut dire ou vont les fleurs?" Shortly after she sang it in German. The song's impact in Germany just after WWII was shattering. It's universal message, "let there be peace in the world" did not get lost in its translation. To the contrary, the combination of the language, the setting, and the great lyrics has had a profound effect on people all around the world. May it have the same effect today and bring renewed awareness to all that hear it.
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger_Where_Have_All_The_Flowers_Gone
On July 26, 1956, the House of Representatives voted 373 to 9 to cite Pete Seeger and seven others (including playwright Arthur Miller) for contempt, as they failed to cooperate with House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in their attempts to investigate alleged subversives and communists. Pete Seeger testified before the HUAC in 1955.
In one of Pete's darkest moments, when his personal freedom, his career, and his safety were in jeopardy, a flash of inspiration ignited this song. The song was stirred by a passage from Mikhail Sholokhov's novel "And Quie Flows the Don". Around the world the song traveled and in 1962 at a UNICEF concert in Germany, Marlene Dietrich, Academy Award-nominated German-born American actress, first performed the song in French, as "Qui peut dire ou vont les fleurs?" Shortly after she sang it in German. The song's impact in Germany just after WWII was shattering. It's universal message, "let there be peace in the world" did not get lost in its translation. To the contrary, the combination of the language, the setting, and the great lyrics has had a profound effect on people all around the world. May it have the same effect today and bring renewed awareness to all that hear it.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 3728776
5:04
Pete Seeger - This Land is Your Land
Today, May 3 2009, is Pete Seeger's 90th birthday. I can't make the big concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate it, so this is my small tribute to him, an...
Today, May 3 2009, is Pete Seeger's 90th birthday. I can't make the big concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate it, so this is my small tribute to him, an amazing man with an amazing wife, and an amazing life. This was performed at the "We Are One" Presidential Inaugural Concert, January 19, 2009.
The song was written by Woodie Guthrie in 1940, first recorded by him in 1944 at Folkway Records, but not released until 1951.
RIP Pete Seeger May 3, 1919 -- January 27, 2014, Toshi Seeger July 1, 1922 -- July 9, 2013
Discussion, pro and anti Seeger, this song, government, whatever, etc is allowed. However, exceedingly vulgar or hateful comments, and obvious trolling with no reasonable intellectual value, will be deleted.
This video meets FAIR USE provisions of Copyright Act of 1976, Title 17, Ch. 1, Sec. 107 U.S.C., Copyright HBO Inc.
Apr. 2021 Sorry about the ads, they just popped up, the video has no copyright claims, but YouTube can now put ads on ANY video! Greedy bastards!
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger_This_Land_Is_Your_Land
Today, May 3 2009, is Pete Seeger's 90th birthday. I can't make the big concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate it, so this is my small tribute to him, an amazing man with an amazing wife, and an amazing life. This was performed at the "We Are One" Presidential Inaugural Concert, January 19, 2009.
The song was written by Woodie Guthrie in 1940, first recorded by him in 1944 at Folkway Records, but not released until 1951.
RIP Pete Seeger May 3, 1919 -- January 27, 2014, Toshi Seeger July 1, 1922 -- July 9, 2013
Discussion, pro and anti Seeger, this song, government, whatever, etc is allowed. However, exceedingly vulgar or hateful comments, and obvious trolling with no reasonable intellectual value, will be deleted.
This video meets FAIR USE provisions of Copyright Act of 1976, Title 17, Ch. 1, Sec. 107 U.S.C., Copyright HBO Inc.
Apr. 2021 Sorry about the ads, they just popped up, the video has no copyright claims, but YouTube can now put ads on ANY video! Greedy bastards!
- published: 03 May 2009
- views: 4268880
5:49
Pete Seeger - "This Land Is Your Land" (Unreleased) [Official Audio]
Hear a previously unreleased live version of Woody Guthrie's folk anthem "This Land Is Your Land," performed by Pete Seeger during a show at the University of T...
Hear a previously unreleased live version of Woody Guthrie's folk anthem "This Land Is Your Land," performed by Pete Seeger during a show at the University of Tulsa in 1976. His rendition is part of a six-disc anthology project 'The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,' and it's one of 19 previously unreleased songs in the collection.
'Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection' released by Smithsonian Folkways on May 3, 2019.
Stream/download/purchase:
Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/pete-seeger/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
Bandcamp: https://peteseeger.bandcamp.com/album/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
During his travels in early 1940, Woody Guthrie kept hearing Kate Smith’s patriotic “God Bless America” played on the jukebox everywhere he went. Listening to the imagery in Irving Berlin’s lyrics, Woody felt the song did not speak to the Americans he knew and the things that he had seen in his travels all over the land. He sat down and wrote his own song, originally called “God Blessed America,” which described his picture of America from “California to the New York Island.” Now known as “This Land Is Your Land,” the song has almost become a secondary national anthem sung by school children all over the country. If you ask someone who Woody Guthrie was and get a blank stare, ask again and say, “This Land Is Your Land.” Then you will hear, “Oh, yeah I know that. He’s the guy who wrote it?” Two of the original verses—which are political commentary about the Great Depression—are often left out when sung today. One verse mentions people waiting in “bread lines”; another refers to a “sign that said private property, on the back side it didn’t say nothing, that side was made for you and me.” What Pete sings here includes those two verses.
Pete Seeger
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeteSeegerMusic
Smithsonian Folkways: http://www.folkways.si.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smithsonianfolkwaysrecordings
Twitter: https://twitter.com/folkways
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smithsonianfolkways
The content and comments posted here are subject to the Smithsonian Institution copyright and privacy policy (www.si.edu/copyright). Smithsonian reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any content at any time.
https://wn.com/Pete_Seeger_This_Land_Is_Your_Land_(Unreleased)_Official_Audio
Hear a previously unreleased live version of Woody Guthrie's folk anthem "This Land Is Your Land," performed by Pete Seeger during a show at the University of Tulsa in 1976. His rendition is part of a six-disc anthology project 'The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,' and it's one of 19 previously unreleased songs in the collection.
'Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection' released by Smithsonian Folkways on May 3, 2019.
Stream/download/purchase:
Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/pete-seeger/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
Bandcamp: https://peteseeger.bandcamp.com/album/the-smithsonian-folkways-collection
During his travels in early 1940, Woody Guthrie kept hearing Kate Smith’s patriotic “God Bless America” played on the jukebox everywhere he went. Listening to the imagery in Irving Berlin’s lyrics, Woody felt the song did not speak to the Americans he knew and the things that he had seen in his travels all over the land. He sat down and wrote his own song, originally called “God Blessed America,” which described his picture of America from “California to the New York Island.” Now known as “This Land Is Your Land,” the song has almost become a secondary national anthem sung by school children all over the country. If you ask someone who Woody Guthrie was and get a blank stare, ask again and say, “This Land Is Your Land.” Then you will hear, “Oh, yeah I know that. He’s the guy who wrote it?” Two of the original verses—which are political commentary about the Great Depression—are often left out when sung today. One verse mentions people waiting in “bread lines”; another refers to a “sign that said private property, on the back side it didn’t say nothing, that side was made for you and me.” What Pete sings here includes those two verses.
Pete Seeger
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeteSeegerMusic
Smithsonian Folkways: http://www.folkways.si.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smithsonianfolkwaysrecordings
Twitter: https://twitter.com/folkways
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smithsonianfolkways
The content and comments posted here are subject to the Smithsonian Institution copyright and privacy policy (www.si.edu/copyright). Smithsonian reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any content at any time.
- published: 27 Feb 2019
- views: 161513
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We Shall Overcome in 15 different languages-আমরা করবো জয় ১৫ টি ভাষায়/ - মৌসুমী- ক্যানাডা ।
https://studio.youtube.com/video/SZxTPYOlouc/edit
This song unites the world. This article is about the protest song. For other uses, see We Shall Overcome (disambiguation). Every some one in the world is singing this song." We shall overcome" is a gospel song which became a protest song and a key anthem of the American civil rights movement. The song is most commonly attributed as being lyrically descended from "I'll Overcome Some Day", a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley that was first published in 1901.
The modern version of the song was first said to have been sung by tobacco workers led by Lucille Simmons during a 1945 cigar workers strike in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1947, the song was published under the title "We Will Overcome" in an edition of the People's Songs Bulletin (a publ...
published: 31 Dec 2021
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Decision Intelligence and AI
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Decision Intelligence and AI”.
🌟 Our special guest, Anand Thaker, Strategic GTM & Operating Advisor and Playaz in Residence, CRM Playaz.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The definition of "decision intelligence".
-How decision intelligence integrates traditional data analysis with the power of AI and machine learning models.
-A few concrete examples of how decision intelligence is being applied across different industries to transform decision-making.
-Some common challenges organizations might face when adopting decision intelligence, and how they can be overcome.
-How decision intelligence addresses bias and ethical concerns to ensure fair and responsible outcomes.
-The most exciting advancements in decision intelligence with...
published: 05 Apr 2024
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Disambiguation: AI and the Customer Journey
AI and Generative AI have huge potential to help businesses improve the entire customer lifecycle. I'm joined by AI, CRM and process automation expert Jeff Nicholson for a wide ranging discussion on AI and generative AI in sales, marketing and customer service and how the application of these technologies can enhance the customer journey.
published: 10 Nov 2023
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Automation as a Competitive Advantage
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Automation as a Competitive Advantage”.
🌟 Our special guest Jacqui Jones, Founder and CEO of Way We Do.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The biggest challenges businesses face today that process automation / BPM aims to solve.
-How small and medium businesses should be using process management and automation.
-How automation serves as a competitive advantage for businesses in today's market.
-Advice for leaders looking to prioritize automation initiatives.
-How embedding standard operating procedures (SOPs) into daily workflows enhances the effectiveness of business automation.
-Overcoming common challenges companies face when implementing business process automation.
-The role of human employees as automation technologies con...
published: 30 Aug 2024
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Natural Language Understanding by means of current Word Sense Disambiguation. EurASc 2019 (7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo prod...
published: 22 Nov 2019
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【UTAU Original】how far you've come【Project Sonata】
This is just one more thing I know we'll overcome.
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hoo boy where do i even start with this
new song! well not really new its been done for a couple months but I had to wait until the new Project Sonata album was out to release this! so here it is!
This song is sung from the perspective of Cold/Kulith from my worldbuilding project, DustEarth! It takes place in the same universe as Merisdae resides, in fact this song probably takes place a little before Merisdae is created up on the moon! It's a song sung by Kulith to Esela, Kulith's partner who also made Merisdae on the moon.
//and yes its gay don't expect any songs that aren't about lesbians from me tbh i'm too gay to not
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Support this song on the original Project Sonata album, or on my personal bandcamp!
https://pro...
published: 01 May 2017
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Disambiguation Podcast Generative AI and Collaborative Content Creation
In this week's episode we take a look at applying generative AI to create content in a team environment. I'm joined by Shawn Olds, co-CEO and co-founder of Boodle.ai. We discuss a wide range of topics around making generative AI more available and useful for business teams through applications that are built to empower teamwork, and are much easier to learn and use.
Check out Boodle.AI: https://boodle.ai/
published: 13 Oct 2023
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Stop Procrastination Now! 5 Steps to Help You Achieve Goals
Work from home and can't stop procrastinating? In this video you'll learn why you procrastinate and how you can trick your mind into beating procrastination so you can get stuff done.
Five steps on how to stop procrastination, especially when you work from home.
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published: 19 Jun 2019
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AI Secrets for Explosive Growth with Michael Fauscette of Disambiguation Podcast
In this episode, I join host Michael Fauscette to delve into the impact of AI on accelerating sales. They discuss the challenges facing sales professionals, the integration of AI technology in sales strategies, and the potential benefits of using AI in sales. Tune in for valuable insights and AI secrets for explosive growth!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
✔AI can dramatically reduce time spent on tasks, automate execution, and provide custom training to rapidly upskill sales teams.
✔Leveraging AI for deep work tasks like deal strategy and revenue leader tasks can lead to significant time savings and improved outcomes.
✔AI enables salespeople to acquire new skills such as graphic design, music, and video creation within seconds, enhancing their capabilities.
✔Onboarding time for new sales reps can be redu...
published: 08 Apr 2024
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CoNEREL - Named Entity Recognition and Entity Linking
CoNEREL is a system to extract named entities such as persons, locations, organizations and map them to the corresponding profiles in a knowledge base (Wikipedia). It is also a tool to study the relationships between entities mentioned in news articles and readers’ comments.
Keywords: Named Entity Recognition (NER); Entity Linking (EL); Pair-Linking.
Related work and publications:
Pair-Linking for Collective Entity Disambiguation: Two Could Be Better Than All.
NeuPL: Attention-based Semantic Matching and Pair-Linking for Entity Disambiguation.
published: 27 Mar 2018
8:20
We Shall Overcome in 15 different languages-আমরা করবো জয় ১৫ টি ভাষায়/ - মৌসুমী- ক্যানাডা ।
https://studio.youtube.com/video/SZxTPYOlouc/edit
This song unites the world. This article is about the protest song. For other uses, see We Shall Overcome (dis...
https://studio.youtube.com/video/SZxTPYOlouc/edit
This song unites the world. This article is about the protest song. For other uses, see We Shall Overcome (disambiguation). Every some one in the world is singing this song." We shall overcome" is a gospel song which became a protest song and a key anthem of the American civil rights movement. The song is most commonly attributed as being lyrically descended from "I'll Overcome Some Day", a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley that was first published in 1901.
The modern version of the song was first said to have been sung by tobacco workers led by Lucille Simmons during a 1945 cigar workers strike in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1947, the song was published under the title "We Will Overcome" in an edition of the People's Songs Bulletin (a publication of People's Songs, an organization of which Pete Seeger was the director), as a contribution of and with an introduction by Zilphia Horton, then-music director of the Highlander Folk School of Monteagle, Tennessee (an adult education school that trained union organizers). Horton said she had learned the song from Simmons, and she considered it to be her favorite song. She taught it to many others, including Pete Seeger,[3] who included it in his repertoire, as did many other activist singers, such as Frank Hamilton and Joe Glazer, who recorded it in 1950.
The song became associated with the civil rights movement from 1959, when Guy Carawan stepped in with his and Seeger's version as song leader at Highlander, which was then focused on nonviolent civil rights activism. It quickly became the movement's unofficial anthem. Seeger and other famous folksingers in the early 1960s, such as Joan Baez, sang the song at rallies, folk festivals, and concerts in the North and helped make it widely known. Since its rise to prominence, the song, and songs based on it, have been used in a variety of protests worldwide.
The U.S. copyright of the People's Songs Bulletin issue which contained "We Will Overcome" expired in 1976, but The Richmond Organization asserted a copyright on the "We Shall Overcome" lyrics, registered in 1960. In 2017, in response to a lawsuit against TRO over allegations of false copyright claims, a U.S. judge issued an opinion that the registered work was insufficiently different from the "We Will Overcome" lyrics that had fallen into the public domain because of non-renewal. In January 2018, the company agreed to a settlement under which it would no longer assert any copyright claims over the song.
All this information source was collected from internet Wikipedia.
In the World Pandemic time. such singing, drowning, gardening, online class, sewing mask when there was no mask. etc. I hope people will enjoy my song.
To watch more of my other videos follow the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiP4Ve-3wSk&t=92s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk5PgNwO7rE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpsZjHrlf8E&t=136s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDXu29OxqzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FGwuT1jca4&t=3s
https://wn.com/We_Shall_Overcome_In_15_Different_Languages_আমরা_করবো_জয়_১৫_টি_ভাষায়_মৌসুমী_ক্যানাডা_।
https://studio.youtube.com/video/SZxTPYOlouc/edit
This song unites the world. This article is about the protest song. For other uses, see We Shall Overcome (disambiguation). Every some one in the world is singing this song." We shall overcome" is a gospel song which became a protest song and a key anthem of the American civil rights movement. The song is most commonly attributed as being lyrically descended from "I'll Overcome Some Day", a hymn by Charles Albert Tindley that was first published in 1901.
The modern version of the song was first said to have been sung by tobacco workers led by Lucille Simmons during a 1945 cigar workers strike in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1947, the song was published under the title "We Will Overcome" in an edition of the People's Songs Bulletin (a publication of People's Songs, an organization of which Pete Seeger was the director), as a contribution of and with an introduction by Zilphia Horton, then-music director of the Highlander Folk School of Monteagle, Tennessee (an adult education school that trained union organizers). Horton said she had learned the song from Simmons, and she considered it to be her favorite song. She taught it to many others, including Pete Seeger,[3] who included it in his repertoire, as did many other activist singers, such as Frank Hamilton and Joe Glazer, who recorded it in 1950.
The song became associated with the civil rights movement from 1959, when Guy Carawan stepped in with his and Seeger's version as song leader at Highlander, which was then focused on nonviolent civil rights activism. It quickly became the movement's unofficial anthem. Seeger and other famous folksingers in the early 1960s, such as Joan Baez, sang the song at rallies, folk festivals, and concerts in the North and helped make it widely known. Since its rise to prominence, the song, and songs based on it, have been used in a variety of protests worldwide.
The U.S. copyright of the People's Songs Bulletin issue which contained "We Will Overcome" expired in 1976, but The Richmond Organization asserted a copyright on the "We Shall Overcome" lyrics, registered in 1960. In 2017, in response to a lawsuit against TRO over allegations of false copyright claims, a U.S. judge issued an opinion that the registered work was insufficiently different from the "We Will Overcome" lyrics that had fallen into the public domain because of non-renewal. In January 2018, the company agreed to a settlement under which it would no longer assert any copyright claims over the song.
All this information source was collected from internet Wikipedia.
In the World Pandemic time. such singing, drowning, gardening, online class, sewing mask when there was no mask. etc. I hope people will enjoy my song.
To watch more of my other videos follow the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiP4Ve-3wSk&t=92s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk5PgNwO7rE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpsZjHrlf8E&t=136s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDXu29OxqzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FGwuT1jca4&t=3s
- published: 31 Dec 2021
- views: 592
46:59
Decision Intelligence and AI
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Decision Intelligence and AI”.
🌟 Our special guest, Anand Thaker, Strategic GTM & Operating Advisor ...
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Decision Intelligence and AI”.
🌟 Our special guest, Anand Thaker, Strategic GTM & Operating Advisor and Playaz in Residence, CRM Playaz.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The definition of "decision intelligence".
-How decision intelligence integrates traditional data analysis with the power of AI and machine learning models.
-A few concrete examples of how decision intelligence is being applied across different industries to transform decision-making.
-Some common challenges organizations might face when adopting decision intelligence, and how they can be overcome.
-How decision intelligence addresses bias and ethical concerns to ensure fair and responsible outcomes.
-The most exciting advancements in decision intelligence within the next few years.
-How decision intelligence might change the way we approach problem-solving and strategy development on a broader scale.
👥 Perfect for business owners and leaders, department leaders and managers, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital world.
📈 Learn from Anand’s experience and discover actionable insights to elevate your business outcomes with the latest AI advancements.
🔗 Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on how businesses are leveraging AI and generative AI for improved business performance. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
https://wn.com/Decision_Intelligence_And_Ai
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Decision Intelligence and AI”.
🌟 Our special guest, Anand Thaker, Strategic GTM & Operating Advisor and Playaz in Residence, CRM Playaz.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The definition of "decision intelligence".
-How decision intelligence integrates traditional data analysis with the power of AI and machine learning models.
-A few concrete examples of how decision intelligence is being applied across different industries to transform decision-making.
-Some common challenges organizations might face when adopting decision intelligence, and how they can be overcome.
-How decision intelligence addresses bias and ethical concerns to ensure fair and responsible outcomes.
-The most exciting advancements in decision intelligence within the next few years.
-How decision intelligence might change the way we approach problem-solving and strategy development on a broader scale.
👥 Perfect for business owners and leaders, department leaders and managers, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital world.
📈 Learn from Anand’s experience and discover actionable insights to elevate your business outcomes with the latest AI advancements.
🔗 Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on how businesses are leveraging AI and generative AI for improved business performance. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
- published: 05 Apr 2024
- views: 89
33:56
Disambiguation: AI and the Customer Journey
AI and Generative AI have huge potential to help businesses improve the entire customer lifecycle. I'm joined by AI, CRM and process automation expert Jeff Nich...
AI and Generative AI have huge potential to help businesses improve the entire customer lifecycle. I'm joined by AI, CRM and process automation expert Jeff Nicholson for a wide ranging discussion on AI and generative AI in sales, marketing and customer service and how the application of these technologies can enhance the customer journey.
https://wn.com/Disambiguation_Ai_And_The_Customer_Journey
AI and Generative AI have huge potential to help businesses improve the entire customer lifecycle. I'm joined by AI, CRM and process automation expert Jeff Nicholson for a wide ranging discussion on AI and generative AI in sales, marketing and customer service and how the application of these technologies can enhance the customer journey.
- published: 10 Nov 2023
- views: 44
38:52
Automation as a Competitive Advantage
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Automation as a Competitive Advantage”.
🌟 Our special guest Jacqui Jones, Founder and CEO of Way We...
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Automation as a Competitive Advantage”.
🌟 Our special guest Jacqui Jones, Founder and CEO of Way We Do.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The biggest challenges businesses face today that process automation / BPM aims to solve.
-How small and medium businesses should be using process management and automation.
-How automation serves as a competitive advantage for businesses in today's market.
-Advice for leaders looking to prioritize automation initiatives.
-How embedding standard operating procedures (SOPs) into daily workflows enhances the effectiveness of business automation.
-Overcoming common challenges companies face when implementing business process automation.
-The role of human employees as automation technologies continue to evolve, and the skills that will be most valuable in an increasingly automated workplace.
👍Jacqui Recommends: Tomasz Tunguz - tomasztunguz.com
👥 Perfect for business owners and leaders, department leaders and managers, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital world.
📈 Learn from Jacqui’s experience and discover actionable insights to elevate your business outcomes with the latest AI advancements.
🔗 Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on how businesses are leveraging AI and generative AI for improved business performance. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
https://wn.com/Automation_As_A_Competitive_Advantage
🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, “Automation as a Competitive Advantage”.
🌟 Our special guest Jacqui Jones, Founder and CEO of Way We Do.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
-The biggest challenges businesses face today that process automation / BPM aims to solve.
-How small and medium businesses should be using process management and automation.
-How automation serves as a competitive advantage for businesses in today's market.
-Advice for leaders looking to prioritize automation initiatives.
-How embedding standard operating procedures (SOPs) into daily workflows enhances the effectiveness of business automation.
-Overcoming common challenges companies face when implementing business process automation.
-The role of human employees as automation technologies continue to evolve, and the skills that will be most valuable in an increasingly automated workplace.
👍Jacqui Recommends: Tomasz Tunguz - tomasztunguz.com
👥 Perfect for business owners and leaders, department leaders and managers, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital world.
📈 Learn from Jacqui’s experience and discover actionable insights to elevate your business outcomes with the latest AI advancements.
🔗 Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on how businesses are leveraging AI and generative AI for improved business performance. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
- published: 30 Aug 2024
- views: 29
36:01
Natural Language Understanding by means of current Word Sense Disambiguation. EurASc 2019 (7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task f...
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo producido por el Gabinete de Tele-Educación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
https://wn.com/Natural_Language_Understanding_By_Means_Of_Current_Word_Sense_Disambiguation._Eurasc_2019_(7)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University
Symposium Artificial Intelligence and Ceremony of Awards. 21 and 22 October 2019.
Understanding language is a hard task for a computer even in the era of deep learning. In this talk I will advocate the importance of interdisciplinary work for multilingual Natural Language Understanding: I will present current state-of-the-art results attained by joining forces between computer scientists and (computational) linguists, in order to address the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and scale up key tasks in word- and sentence-level semantics which enable computers to understand what is written in a text. I will also showcase innovative multilingual solutions developed in my research group and at Babelscape, a Sapienza startup company I co-founded.
Vídeo producido por el Gabinete de Tele-Educación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- published: 22 Nov 2019
- views: 187
4:22
【UTAU Original】how far you've come【Project Sonata】
This is just one more thing I know we'll overcome.
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hoo boy where do i even start with this
new song! well not really new its been done for a couple m...
This is just one more thing I know we'll overcome.
=======
hoo boy where do i even start with this
new song! well not really new its been done for a couple months but I had to wait until the new Project Sonata album was out to release this! so here it is!
This song is sung from the perspective of Cold/Kulith from my worldbuilding project, DustEarth! It takes place in the same universe as Merisdae resides, in fact this song probably takes place a little before Merisdae is created up on the moon! It's a song sung by Kulith to Esela, Kulith's partner who also made Merisdae on the moon.
//and yes its gay don't expect any songs that aren't about lesbians from me tbh i'm too gay to not
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Support this song on the original Project Sonata album, or on my personal bandcamp!
https://projectsonata.bandcamp.com/album/creation-2
https://lunarconstruct.bandcamp.com/album/how-far-youve-come-single
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lyrics:
look at how far you've come
look at how close you've been
the sky, the stars, the moon
you feel them glow within
it's dark where you are now
stranded far away from me
but the grass, the trees, the world
down here will wait for you in your dreams
i still don't know what you did wrong
(your feet have left the ground)
you were all i needed to stay strong
(my life has been unwound)
every day i look back where you were
(i won't give up my faith)
the moon is much farther than i'd prefer
(now, you can't fall back down)
yet im sure i will be fine down here
(the moon will still shine down)
i can see you when the night sky is clear
(when will you be unbound?)
maybe then, the cold won't make me as numb
(i'll continue my wait)
this is just one more thing i know we'll overcome
(my voice won't make a sound)
you were the sunlight
before the solar eclipse
hair falling like silk
over your rose petal lips
we'll see this through
you never left my side
now i'll do the same for you
i still don't know what you did wrong
(your feet have left the ground)
you were all i needed to stay strong
(my life has been unwound)
every day i look back where you were
(i won't give up my faith)
the moon is much farther than i'd prefer
(now, you can't fall back down)
yet im sure i will be fine down here
(the moon will still shine down)
i can see you when the night sky is clear
(when will you be unbound?)
maybe then, the cold won't make me as numb
(i'll continue my wait)
when you're back down here you will see how far you've come
(my voice won't make a sound)
https://wn.com/【Utau_Original】How_Far_You've_Come【Project_Sonata】
This is just one more thing I know we'll overcome.
=======
hoo boy where do i even start with this
new song! well not really new its been done for a couple months but I had to wait until the new Project Sonata album was out to release this! so here it is!
This song is sung from the perspective of Cold/Kulith from my worldbuilding project, DustEarth! It takes place in the same universe as Merisdae resides, in fact this song probably takes place a little before Merisdae is created up on the moon! It's a song sung by Kulith to Esela, Kulith's partner who also made Merisdae on the moon.
//and yes its gay don't expect any songs that aren't about lesbians from me tbh i'm too gay to not
=======
Support this song on the original Project Sonata album, or on my personal bandcamp!
https://projectsonata.bandcamp.com/album/creation-2
https://lunarconstruct.bandcamp.com/album/how-far-youve-come-single
=======
lyrics:
look at how far you've come
look at how close you've been
the sky, the stars, the moon
you feel them glow within
it's dark where you are now
stranded far away from me
but the grass, the trees, the world
down here will wait for you in your dreams
i still don't know what you did wrong
(your feet have left the ground)
you were all i needed to stay strong
(my life has been unwound)
every day i look back where you were
(i won't give up my faith)
the moon is much farther than i'd prefer
(now, you can't fall back down)
yet im sure i will be fine down here
(the moon will still shine down)
i can see you when the night sky is clear
(when will you be unbound?)
maybe then, the cold won't make me as numb
(i'll continue my wait)
this is just one more thing i know we'll overcome
(my voice won't make a sound)
you were the sunlight
before the solar eclipse
hair falling like silk
over your rose petal lips
we'll see this through
you never left my side
now i'll do the same for you
i still don't know what you did wrong
(your feet have left the ground)
you were all i needed to stay strong
(my life has been unwound)
every day i look back where you were
(i won't give up my faith)
the moon is much farther than i'd prefer
(now, you can't fall back down)
yet im sure i will be fine down here
(the moon will still shine down)
i can see you when the night sky is clear
(when will you be unbound?)
maybe then, the cold won't make me as numb
(i'll continue my wait)
when you're back down here you will see how far you've come
(my voice won't make a sound)
- published: 01 May 2017
- views: 1498
32:57
Disambiguation Podcast Generative AI and Collaborative Content Creation
In this week's episode we take a look at applying generative AI to create content in a team environment. I'm joined by Shawn Olds, co-CEO and co-founder of Bood...
In this week's episode we take a look at applying generative AI to create content in a team environment. I'm joined by Shawn Olds, co-CEO and co-founder of Boodle.ai. We discuss a wide range of topics around making generative AI more available and useful for business teams through applications that are built to empower teamwork, and are much easier to learn and use.
Check out Boodle.AI: https://boodle.ai/
https://wn.com/Disambiguation_Podcast_Generative_Ai_And_Collaborative_Content_Creation
In this week's episode we take a look at applying generative AI to create content in a team environment. I'm joined by Shawn Olds, co-CEO and co-founder of Boodle.ai. We discuss a wide range of topics around making generative AI more available and useful for business teams through applications that are built to empower teamwork, and are much easier to learn and use.
Check out Boodle.AI: https://boodle.ai/
- published: 13 Oct 2023
- views: 29
8:27
Stop Procrastination Now! 5 Steps to Help You Achieve Goals
Work from home and can't stop procrastinating? In this video you'll learn why you procrastinate and how you can trick your mind into beating procrastination so ...
Work from home and can't stop procrastinating? In this video you'll learn why you procrastinate and how you can trick your mind into beating procrastination so you can get stuff done.
Five steps on how to stop procrastination, especially when you work from home.
Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE
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Music: https://soundcloud.com/theavi
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Subscribe: http://anisqizilbash.com/www
Instagram: @AnisQiz
===
#procrastination #getitdone #ProductivityTips
https://wn.com/Stop_Procrastination_Now_5_Steps_To_Help_You_Achieve_Goals
Work from home and can't stop procrastinating? In this video you'll learn why you procrastinate and how you can trick your mind into beating procrastination so you can get stuff done.
Five steps on how to stop procrastination, especially when you work from home.
Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE
==========
Music: https://soundcloud.com/theavi
==========
Subscribe: http://anisqizilbash.com/www
Instagram: @AnisQiz
===
#procrastination #getitdone #ProductivityTips
- published: 19 Jun 2019
- views: 371
37:45
AI Secrets for Explosive Growth with Michael Fauscette of Disambiguation Podcast
In this episode, I join host Michael Fauscette to delve into the impact of AI on accelerating sales. They discuss the challenges facing sales professionals, the...
In this episode, I join host Michael Fauscette to delve into the impact of AI on accelerating sales. They discuss the challenges facing sales professionals, the integration of AI technology in sales strategies, and the potential benefits of using AI in sales. Tune in for valuable insights and AI secrets for explosive growth!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
✔AI can dramatically reduce time spent on tasks, automate execution, and provide custom training to rapidly upskill sales teams.
✔Leveraging AI for deep work tasks like deal strategy and revenue leader tasks can lead to significant time savings and improved outcomes.
✔AI enables salespeople to acquire new skills such as graphic design, music, and video creation within seconds, enhancing their capabilities.
✔Onboarding time for new sales reps can be reduced from months to weeks by using AI to create custom learning plans and role-playing scenarios.
✔Retention can be improved by using AI to automate tasks that salespeople don't enjoy or excel at, increasing job satisfaction.
✔Small and medium businesses can use AI to focus on their top 20% of customers and multiply outcomes without adding headcount.
✔The sales professional of the future should focus on gaining attention through depth over quantity and consistently look for ways to leverage AI in their daily tasks.
✔Tracking progress and iterating on AI usage can lead to becoming a leader in the organization and future-proofing one's career.
#ai #salesstrategies #salessecrets
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Want To gain back 10-20 hours a week while leveling up your game by 40%?
Gain your exclusive access now :
https://www.aiforrevenue.com/sale-ai-accelerator-home
--------------------------------------------------
Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using uncommon advantages and Artificial intelligence.
Sign up for Superhuman Revenue Newsletter here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/
Ryan Staley - https://ryanstaley.io/podcast/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-staley/
https://wn.com/Ai_Secrets_For_Explosive_Growth_With_Michael_Fauscette_Of_Disambiguation_Podcast
In this episode, I join host Michael Fauscette to delve into the impact of AI on accelerating sales. They discuss the challenges facing sales professionals, the integration of AI technology in sales strategies, and the potential benefits of using AI in sales. Tune in for valuable insights and AI secrets for explosive growth!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
✔AI can dramatically reduce time spent on tasks, automate execution, and provide custom training to rapidly upskill sales teams.
✔Leveraging AI for deep work tasks like deal strategy and revenue leader tasks can lead to significant time savings and improved outcomes.
✔AI enables salespeople to acquire new skills such as graphic design, music, and video creation within seconds, enhancing their capabilities.
✔Onboarding time for new sales reps can be reduced from months to weeks by using AI to create custom learning plans and role-playing scenarios.
✔Retention can be improved by using AI to automate tasks that salespeople don't enjoy or excel at, increasing job satisfaction.
✔Small and medium businesses can use AI to focus on their top 20% of customers and multiply outcomes without adding headcount.
✔The sales professional of the future should focus on gaining attention through depth over quantity and consistently look for ways to leverage AI in their daily tasks.
✔Tracking progress and iterating on AI usage can lead to becoming a leader in the organization and future-proofing one's career.
#ai #salesstrategies #salessecrets
------------------------------------------
Want To gain back 10-20 hours a week while leveling up your game by 40%?
Gain your exclusive access now :
https://www.aiforrevenue.com/sale-ai-accelerator-home
--------------------------------------------------
Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using uncommon advantages and Artificial intelligence.
Sign up for Superhuman Revenue Newsletter here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/
Ryan Staley - https://ryanstaley.io/podcast/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-staley/
- published: 08 Apr 2024
- views: 21
2:56
CoNEREL - Named Entity Recognition and Entity Linking
CoNEREL is a system to extract named entities such as persons, locations, organizations and map them to the corresponding profiles in a knowledge base (Wikipedi...
CoNEREL is a system to extract named entities such as persons, locations, organizations and map them to the corresponding profiles in a knowledge base (Wikipedia). It is also a tool to study the relationships between entities mentioned in news articles and readers’ comments.
Keywords: Named Entity Recognition (NER); Entity Linking (EL); Pair-Linking.
Related work and publications:
Pair-Linking for Collective Entity Disambiguation: Two Could Be Better Than All.
NeuPL: Attention-based Semantic Matching and Pair-Linking for Entity Disambiguation.
https://wn.com/Conerel_Named_Entity_Recognition_And_Entity_Linking
CoNEREL is a system to extract named entities such as persons, locations, organizations and map them to the corresponding profiles in a knowledge base (Wikipedia). It is also a tool to study the relationships between entities mentioned in news articles and readers’ comments.
Keywords: Named Entity Recognition (NER); Entity Linking (EL); Pair-Linking.
Related work and publications:
Pair-Linking for Collective Entity Disambiguation: Two Could Be Better Than All.
NeuPL: Attention-based Semantic Matching and Pair-Linking for Entity Disambiguation.
- published: 27 Mar 2018
- views: 1727