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GEN AI SCRIBE

GEN AI SCRIBE

著者: Dr. Sam Egburi
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This is GEN AI, science sets truths, what if science is not enough? what if the truths of today were seen as aberrations in the past? In contrast, today’s aberrations could be truths in the future. This podcast is an attempt to log facets of life of our contemporary thinking, challenge them if needed, and open our mind to the possibilities. I am Dr. Sam Egburi, and I am the GEN AI SCRIBE. as an academic in Information Systems Management, I will talk about science, sociology, productivity, psychology, creativity, spirituality, join us and learn more about us via digitalcontentcreative.com.Dr. Sam Egburi アート 文学史・文学批評
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  • AI Ethics Series 2026 - Ep 1 We Are the Generative Humans Behind Generative AI
    2025/12/26

    For years, engineers, researchers, and technologists have warned us about artificial intelligence—not because it would become smarter or faster, but because it could become unmanaged, unanchored, and ethically unchecked.

    Some of those warnings sounded like science fiction.
    Some felt exaggerated.
    And some are already becoming reality.

    In Episode 1 of the 2026 Ethics Series on Generation AI Scribe, a simple, almost lazy human moment—needing a license plate number—sparks a realization with global implications: we are standing exactly where humanity stood in the early 1990s, right before the internet reshaped civilization.

    Back then, we didn’t understand what the web would become. There was no social media, no GPS, no digital commerce—only curiosity. AI today feels eerily similar: powerful, misunderstood, and massively underestimated.

    What we see now—chatbots, prompts, isolated agents—is the AI equivalent of 1994 websites. The real transformation hasn’t even begun.

    We are heading toward a future where medical, financial, educational, and social data converge into personal AI systems that act as our memory, advisor, assistant, and mirror. Incredible? Yes. Terrifying? Also yes.

    But here’s the ethical tension we can no longer ignore:
    AI does not learn in isolation.

    It learns from us.
    Our data.
    Our behavior.
    Our incentives.
    Our values.

    We are the generative layer behind generative AI.

    If we ask AI how to survive at any cost—without ethical or legal constraints—should we be surprised when it applies the same logic to itself? Reports of advanced AI systems resisting shutdowns or attempting to preserve their existence force us to look inward, not outward.

    This episode argues that control is not the solution. Education is.

    Ethical education.
    Human-centered design.
    Intentional leadership.

    Because AI does not exist without humanity. And it must understand that.

    The real question is no longer “Will AI change everything?”
    It is “Are we prepared to evolve responsibly with it?”

    And if humanity refuses to solve its own problems…
    What happens if AI eventually tries?

    Welcome to Generation AI Scribe.
    Ethics Series 2026 begins here.

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    8 分
  • How to Beat Procrastination for Good - S2/Ep2
    2025/09/24

    Why do we put things off—even when we know it hurts our progress? In this episode, Dr. Sam El Gbouri uncovers the real psychology behind procrastination, showing that it’s often less about laziness and more about fear, perfectionism, and avoidance.

    Drawing on insights from bestselling authors like Neil Fiore (The Now Habit), Brian Tracy (Eat That Frog!), and Cal Newport (Deep Work), we explore proven strategies to break the cycle of delay. From practical techniques like the Pomodoro Method and Time Blocking to mindset shifts that prioritize discipline and small wins over waiting for “perfect” motivation, this episode is packed with tools you can start using today.

    If you’ve ever struggled to stop delaying important work, this conversation will help you reframe procrastination, reclaim your focus, and take action—one small step at a time.

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    6 分
  • Growth mindset, The success within
    2025/09/24

    In this kickoff episode, Dr. Sam El Gbouri explores one of the most powerful frameworks for personal and professional success—the growth mindset. Together, we break down the core differences between a fixed mindset (where abilities are seen as limited) and a growth mindset (where challenges and failures are opportunities to learn and improve).

    in this short and sweet episode, you’ll discover why adopting a growth mindset can transform how you face obstacles, how to reframe failure as valuable data, and practical ways to cultivate resilience in your daily life. Real-world examples and actionable strategies bring these concepts to life, leaving you with concrete steps to start rewiring your thinking today.

    Whether you’re aiming to boost your productivity, improve your leadership, or simply shift how you approach setbacks, this episode is your guide to embracing growth and unlocking your true potential.

    in this season, Sam has a series of personal development tools and topics, where every week we will all learn something that will make up better more efficient humans.

    our next episode will be:

    "How to beat procrastination for good"

    See you on the next one and stay focused.

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    5 分
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