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Erik Uden 🍑
@ErikUden@mastodon.de  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Ich finde es so peinlich wie Konservative seit Jahren gegen Klimaaktivisti hetzen weil die einen ja die tollen Lebensstandards wegnehmen wollen, wenn sie aber solche Statements raushauen wie „Wir leben seit Jahren über unsere Verhältnisse” im Bezug auf Sozialsysteme und all das, was das Leben schön macht, dann ist es eine harsche „Realpolitik” die endlich mal jemand wagt auszusprechen!

Alexander Julius
@AlexanderJulius@troet.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago
@ErikUden

Es ist zum heulen - dringend notwendig wären mutige Entscheidungen bei #Klimaschutz , #Rentenversicherung , Gesundheitssystem, Infrastruktur & kommunalen Finanzen.

Stattdessen verhält sich die Regierung wie ein Arzt, der sagt:

„Ihren Darmkrebs behandeln wir schon noch irgendwann, spätestens macht das mein Nachfolger. Aber zuerst kümmern wir uns um den Pickel in Ihrem Nacken und machen schnell noch schön bischen Botox“

#transformation #klimawandel

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ASN Köln
@ASN_Koeln@todon.nl  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

Nachhaltigkeit im Betrieb:
Umwelt- und Klimaschutz am Arbeitsplatz

"(...) Wenn man versucht, die Verbrennung von Kohle, Öl und Erdgas durch erneuerbare Energien zu ersetzen, dann ergibt sich ein riesiger Bedarf, der bisher nicht gedeckt werden kann. (...)

Daher stellt sich eher die Frage, ob die bisherige Wirtschaftsweise, welche auf #Raubbau an natürlichen Roh­stoffen (in Fortführung der kolonialen Ausplünderung) beruht in diesem Maße weitergefüht werden kann – oder ob eine Verringerung der Produktion und Weiterverarbeitung samt ihrer weltweiten Transportwege sozial-ökologisch gestaltet werden kann.

Die Diskussion über Post-Wachstum ( #degrowth) und Bedürfnisökonomie hinterfragt jedoch nicht nur die Wirtschaftsweise, sondern auch die kapitalistischen Eigentumsverhältnisse. Eine nachhaltige Umgestaltung (#Transformation) der industriellen Produktion und der sozialen Reproduktion im Sinne einer freiheitlich-solidarischen #Selbstverwaltung aller Menschen steht daher zu Debatte..."

Außerdem: Praktische Möglichkeiten zur ökologischen Umgestaltung, z.B. in den Bereichen Transport, Wasser, Klima und Biodiversität.

Ganzer Artikel (auch als PDF):
https://asnkoeln.wordpress.com/2025/08/24/nachhaltigkeit-im-betrieb/

#Arbeitskampf#Transformation#Konversion#SozialeOekologie#Anarchosyndikalismus#Nachhaltigkeit#DirekteAktionen

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Horst Thieme
@ibigfoot@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Eröffnet wird die Bühne von Oberbürgermeisterin Eva Weber der der Stadt Augsburg - direkt gefolgt von einem Panel zur digitalen Zukunft Bayerns: mit Augsburgs Wirtschaftsreferent Dr. Wolfgang Hübschle, Digitalminister Dr. Fabian Mehring, SZ-Geschäftsführer Johannes Hauner, Präsident der TH Augsburg Gordon Rohrmair, dem KI-Produktionsnetzwerk mit deren GF Juliane Gottmann und mir. Relevanz pur, Gespräch auf Augenhöhe.

#SmartCity#Digitalpolitik#KI#Transformation#Bayern

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Jana Semrau
@jasemrau@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Gesellschaft: Sozial-ökologische Forschung

"Unter dem Leitbild einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung fördert das Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt (BMFTR) die Erforschung von bedeutenden gesellschaftlichen Veränderungsprozessen (Transformationen), wie etwa die Mobilitätswende. Dabei geht es um konkrete Lösungen für ein gutes und zugleich umweltverträgliches Leben. Transdisziplinarität, Partizipation und Soziale Innovationen prägen die Nachhaltigkeitsforschung in Stadt und Region."

@academia
@academicchatter

https://www.fona.de/de/themen/gesellschaft-sozial-oekologische-forschung.php

#BMFTR#Transdisziplinarität #Nachhaltigkeitsforschung#SozialökologischeForschung
#Transformation#Transformationsforschung
#PartizipativeForschung #SozialeInnovationen#NachhaltigeMobilität
#NachhaltigesBauen#NachhaltigesWohnen
#NachhaltigeInfrastruktur#Ressourcen#Klimaanpassung#NachhaltigesWirtschaften#Biodiversitätsschutz#nachhaltigeLandnutzung#NachhaltigkeitWissenschaft

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Futurist Jim Carroll
@jimcarroll@mastodon.futurist.info  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"The only thing we know for certain about Al is that we don't know exactly where we are going, but we are making great time." - Futurist Jim Carroll

My book Dancing in the Rain features a list of 30 Megatrends. Some folks asked me to expand on them, so I'm starting a new series today.
The first one, AI, obviously doesn't need a lot of explanation.

It's big.

It's fast.

It's not going away.

It's going to impact your life one way or the other.

It's going to have as profound an impact as the Internet has had, both good and bad.

People will endlessly debate about where it will take us.

Some are excited, many are terrified, many are both.

And the sophistication of what we can do continues to accelerate at a ridiculous rate.

As do the risks and the downside.

Ok, so with that out of the way, here's a bit more to think about. First, AI is not some weird futuristic concept - it's a pervasive reality that has already been rapidly transforming our world. I took the liberty of taking one of my recent AI keynotes and had it summarized by Google Gemini. I then fed this to gamma.app - and Megatrends#1 of how it summarized my work.

The first thing to think about is that from the seemingly mundane to the profoundly complex, AI is already deeply embedded in our daily lives. Take a look around your world - you have::

Wearable fitness trackers analyzing your exercise patterns
Chatbots that instantly answer your questions
Shopping sites recommending products based on your past purchases
Security cameras recognize unfamiliar faces or objects
Music apps creating personalized playlist recommendations
Email services categorize messages and filter spam

And that's just the tip of the iceberg. AI already powers everything around you, from autonomous vehicles and computer vision to natural language processing and virtual assistants. Algorithms are the unseen force behind Fitbits, Apple Health, Predictive Insurance, and just about everything else. In some industries - healthcare, for example - the 'algorithm' does a better job of interpreting critical data than humans do.

But that's not the key thing to think about - it's how quickly all of this is moving. It's the acceleration of everything having to do with AI that we need to think about. The explosion of AI into public consciousness isn't truly sudden. It's the result of several exponential trends converging:
Continuation of Moore's Law: The number of transistors on microchips doubles every two years, leading to ever-increasing processing power.
Collapsing Training Costs: The cost to train AI systems has plummeted dramatically. For example, the cost to train an AI system for image recognition dropped from $112.64 in 2017 to $4.50 in 2021. It's even less today.

It promises to change everything, and if we can adapt, learn, and responsibly innovate, THAT will determine our future in this rapidly evolving landscape.

As I said, we don't know where we are going but we sure are making great time!

#AI#Intelligence#Acceleration#Innovation#Technology#Transformation#Future#Automation#Learning#Opportunities

Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2025/06/decoding-tomorrow-30-megatrends-1-the-only-thing-we-know-for-certain-about-al-is-that-we-dont-know-exactly-where-we-are-going-but-we-are-making-great-time/

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Futurist Jim Carroll
@jimcarroll@mastodon.futurist.info  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"The only thing we know for certain about Al is that we don't know exactly where we are going, but we are making great time." - Futurist Jim Carroll

My book Dancing in the Rain features a list of 30 Megatrends. Some folks asked me to expand on them, so I'm starting a new series today.
The first one, AI, obviously doesn't need a lot of explanation.

It's big.

It's fast.

It's not going away.

It's going to impact your life one way or the other.

It's going to have as profound an impact as the Internet has had, both good and bad.

People will endlessly debate about where it will take us.

Some are excited, many are terrified, many are both.

And the sophistication of what we can do continues to accelerate at a ridiculous rate.

As do the risks and the downside.

Ok, so with that out of the way, here's a bit more to think about. First, AI is not some weird futuristic concept - it's a pervasive reality that has already been rapidly transforming our world. I took the liberty of taking one of my recent AI keynotes and had it summarized by Google Gemini. I then fed this to gamma.app - and Megatrends#1 of how it summarized my work.

The first thing to think about is that from the seemingly mundane to the profoundly complex, AI is already deeply embedded in our daily lives. Take a look around your world - you have::

Wearable fitness trackers analyzing your exercise patterns
Chatbots that instantly answer your questions
Shopping sites recommending products based on your past purchases
Security cameras recognize unfamiliar faces or objects
Music apps creating personalized playlist recommendations
Email services categorize messages and filter spam

And that's just the tip of the iceberg. AI already powers everything around you, from autonomous vehicles and computer vision to natural language processing and virtual assistants. Algorithms are the unseen force behind Fitbits, Apple Health, Predictive Insurance, and just about everything else. In some industries - healthcare, for example - the 'algorithm' does a better job of interpreting critical data than humans do.

But that's not the key thing to think about - it's how quickly all of this is moving. It's the acceleration of everything having to do with AI that we need to think about. The explosion of AI into public consciousness isn't truly sudden. It's the result of several exponential trends converging:
Continuation of Moore's Law: The number of transistors on microchips doubles every two years, leading to ever-increasing processing power.
Collapsing Training Costs: The cost to train AI systems has plummeted dramatically. For example, the cost to train an AI system for image recognition dropped from $112.64 in 2017 to $4.50 in 2021. It's even less today.

It promises to change everything, and if we can adapt, learn, and responsibly innovate, THAT will determine our future in this rapidly evolving landscape.

As I said, we don't know where we are going but we sure are making great time!

#AI#Intelligence#Acceleration#Innovation#Technology#Transformation#Future#Automation#Learning#Opportunities

Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2025/06/decoding-tomorrow-30-megatrends-1-the-only-thing-we-know-for-certain-about-al-is-that-we-dont-know-exactly-where-we-are-going-but-we-are-making-great-time/

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