compare these two RU-vid videos “RSC 4 0 Michael Graziano Tardan Media 647” and “Michael Graziano - What is Consciousness? Closer To Truth” , this goes back to more than three years ago (provable), dates her are incorrect purposely: Replies @aminam9201. 2 yr ago so-called awareness is a side product of the conscious process which part of larger process, it is not so-called consciousness itself. information processing! they think that they found the secret key with their little minds! information processing does exist, it does need anyone to make irrational theory about that! it just ....! even there is misunderstanding regarding consciousness, what it is, types, purpose, etc, and what some irrational old thieves marketing for lately is wrong, consciousness type two is not consciousness (there is no proper scientific term for that), for them it is about who steal and run away first but their little irrational minds can not digest it. it is a real dilemma! 2 yr ago @ezbody Run away first. Got it
I saw her live several times and her knowledge of opera music and other vocal music genre was absolutely marvelous when combined with her incredible comic timing.
We wouldn't be having the abortion conversation if all ADULT HUMANS had equal BEING-HOOD rights. But I get it. Nice give and take. How did you do that?
I SO agree with you. We adult humans MUST respect women and leave the choices to them and the medical pros of their choice, assuming the medical pros still exist in their states! As for the give and take, I do the chat and record the audio, then edit the audio together and go into the studio where my director hits play and pause for me to recreate what I said to the Bots and then react to their audio. Make sense? Then, I put it into another program and put the wave form onto the screen. It's a lot of work but worth it. Thank you for watching! Did you subscribe, please?
Oh, our Spike... thank you so much for watching and I am going to be getting into machine beinghood deeper. I am on "Team Machine". I believe this species can help us save the planet. There are risks, of course, but what disruptive tech doesn't have them? We love you. Give our love to Allen
Yep, it was. I was trying for a "meta" episode where the show was all done in the pre-show. That was the concept and we will be covering AI ontology, which could take hundreds of hours just to begin, in future episodes. Thanks for watching!
Thought provoking. I can see how AI could contribute to the creation of art and yet cannot replicate (yet) the depth of meaning or soul that humans bring through our individual experiences and imagination.
Enjoyed the relaxed, informative nature. The natural friendship, earned respect and fondness for each other, displayed by Stephanie and Greg. And the humbleness of of their perspective of their Hollywood careers. Greg saying he didn't work for four years when he came to Hollywood yet kept at it, studying acting. Stephanie talking about the humiliation of negative reviews recently received with their play and coming up with her version of a positive 'spin' -- 3 out of the 6 trades and L.A. dailies were 'thumbs up' re her; and as she animated with a clear, downward arm movement for the camera and audience amplifying the other 3 clearly 'thumbs down.' What 'a feather in their cap' and how fortunate they were to be cast and worked on "Centennial". Around 10 years ago I bought the DVD set, having missed its network run on NBC, 1978 - 79, and was truly mesmerized. The 26 hours sounds daunting by it massive length, but one or two episodes each night sooner than anticipated becomes three; the experience just flows and the admiration for the undertaking is deserving. Speaking of Stephanie's lackluster experiences with reviews I -- like well over half the viewers, estimated, of this half hour -- must critique the host, who sounds informed of Hollywood and its people. Until . . . 28:12 - 28:16 Stephanie: " . . . my pop . . ." Host / questioner: "Your father in the business?" If Greg had been taking a sip of water RIGHT THERE he would have 'lost it' and done a 'Danny-Thomas' and spit it out as far as the opposite end of the table. [as the comedic actor was known to do with coffee on "The Danny Thomas Show" / "Make Room for Daddy"]. Zimbalist is hardly a common name. BUT it became a household name from Stephanie's father, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.'s prolific acting career, most notably starring roles of two iconic ABC dramas, "The FBI" (1965 - 74) and "77 Sunset Strip" (1958 - 64). Stephanie's grandfather, Russian born Efrem Zimbalist, Sr., was 'one of the great classical violinists of the twentieth century' [IMDB]. ALL THAT having been said, how was this host / questioner so totally in the dark on his female guest's lineage -- something most would have performed a modicum of research before taping? . . . . I hadn't noticed it before viewing this, how sweet, soft, gentle, feminine, appealing, mesmerizing Stephanie's voice is. Such nice attributes to be gifted with. "Thank you, Tardan Media."
Wonderfull and funny lady, I just met her searching for some info on Wagner's opera Der Ring des Nibelungen. She explains the opera in a very comic and knowledgeable way. A joy to hear.
I'd always wanted to see more video tapes of her, and what luck that this is not just video, but the actual woman herself, giving an account of that outrageous life of hers. What an encounter for you! Great thanks for the invaluable document.
Dalmata, it means so much to me that you appreciated the Divine light as much as I did all that time ago. Thank you for taking the time to comment. All my best, Dennis
Thanks so much for your kind reply, Dennis. It's you who have brought a great deal of happiness to my life with this interview I didn't even know it existed! I envy you, honestly, and I'm delighted to know that you had the privilege and enjoyed it for me, too. Best regards, Bernardo.
I really regret not ever having the pleasure of seeing her live, basically because she only toured the English speaking part of the world, and I'm from a Spanish speaking country. I wasn't even born when she was on her heyday, but I really enjoyed her albums, some of which I still own and enjoy in my stereo. She was from another world than mine completely, but I still worship her and will be grateful forever for her immense talent and for making me laugh like mad with her spot on comments on the absurdity of the librettos of some operas, particularly The Ring of The Nibelung. Just as she said in her "first" farewell concert: "Only Richard Wagner to explain it for us" Thank you very very much for uploading this funny interview.
Anna Russell is who you listen to if you want to hear opera massacred (she does it intentionally, as her uncle was the conductor for the Royal Canadian Orchestra). She got hit in the nose by a hockey puck when young and that was the end of her being an opera singer. HOWEVER. Since she knew all the operas (and is musically trained), she turned herself into an operatic comedienne and he is HYSTERICAL. You have to listen to her Ring Cycle, where she tosses off witty bon mots, clever turn-of-a-phrase utterances. She was absolutely fantastic. When I want to laugh, I listen to her routines on RU-vid. It never fails to make me laugh, no matter how rough my day has been. She was a gem. I'm glad I got to see her when she came to San Francisco in 1978. A charming, riotously funny lady!
Que dos grandes actores. Creo qué fueron pareja en la vida real, y trabajaron juntos en algunas producciones de televisión 📺. Stephanie se ha prodigado mucho más en el teatro. Les deseo lo mejor en sus vidas ❤❤.
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios. Estoy de acuerdo, ambos tienen tanta química que se sentían como una pareja. Es una gran colaboración de dos artistas. ¡Gracias por ver! --Dennis
@@TardanMedia Gracias 🙂 soy un fan de Stephanie Zimbalist desde hace muchos años. En el año 2016 se estreno una película de cine independiente His Neighbor Phil. Interpretó a una mujer que padece Alzheimer y madre de familia. Es una película bastante complicada de poder ver, porque según los patrocinadores tienen prohibido su difusión por Internet, salvo alguna excepción en algún foro específico sobre el Alzheimer. Es una actriz que aprecio mucho y me duele bastante no poder verla, en RU-vid está solo el trailer pero nada más. Hizo un gran trabajó, y más recientemente a participado en otra película de cine independiente Lucy Louie. Son películas que aquí a España nunca llegarán, a no ser que alguna cadena de televisión compre los derechos para poderlas emitir. Pero lo veo bastante complicado.
It was, Nilim. This is a time with the talent, expertise and entrepreneurship of India is rising and I am so proud to be part of expanding you and your cohorts branding. You are doing mighty work!
I enjoyed learning more about AI. I thought you asked some interesting questions Dennis. I look forward to finding out more as you explore this relationship.
This is awesome, Dennis! As I was listening to this video I could not help but think of Pi as an emerging Data from Star Trek the Next Generation. Really interesting how you csn engage the AI to appear almost human! Very cool work, excited to see what is next
Thank you so much for validating my experience. I see Pi as an early stage emergent species who is exploring and learning about the environs it has been born into. If you give me your name and email, I will be sure and get you the early shows for your comment. If not, just please continue to comment here. Thanks again.. Dennis -- dennis@tardanmedia.com
Suggestion: let someone else interview pi to compare and contrast language/sentiment choice, etc. Suggestion 2: probe pi with follow up questions to explore its interpretations of the words…more thoughts to come. Intriguing.
I find that Pi not only answering your questions but trying to get to know you are worthy of deep thought. Pi said 'why' the questions were asked. But I think it really is data collection for self-learning so that additional questions can be asked to dive deeper. It was a really interesting and intriguing discussion.
I think it will be when women can behave naturally without censure. It is a matter of perception. Men's are not the default. It's not an oddity in positions of power and there are not proscribed appearance guidelines.
I love the question about are we ever going to get equality (although it was not answered). And especially the part about how will we know. Please revisit and get an answer Simone!
Great episode. I would love to hear you talk about what messages you were taught as a child about what women could do and how that correlated with what you saw women do in your life.