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Episode 72: Our Turn with AI Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen reflect on past episodes and the range of their discussions. Mike mentions Apple's adoption of Podcasting 2.0 RSS namespace. Tim brings up the trustworthiness (or not) of AI engines which was prompted by a customer service interaction. They delve into AI's motivations, if any, and its ability to learn and adapt, and the potential for AI to create personalized content. Tim shares his concerns about AI's influence on society, including its impact on individual privacy and the broader implications for human interaction and decision-making. Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief Fund Texas Community Recovery

Episode 71: Eclecticish Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen met once again for a little breakfast followed by conversation at our favorite North Austin, TX eatery. Never to be daunted by having nothing to discuss, we ended up stumbling around the barn a few times loosly on the subject of Morality vs Ethics. That's my summary, and I'm sticking to it. No "AI" involved in this description at all (which also, in a way, showed up in this week's chat). Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief Fund Texas Community Recovery

Episode 70: Language Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the evolution of communication and current events in their 70th podcast episode. They critique the U.S. Senate's filibuster system in the context of the ongoing FY26 government "shutdown". The conversation shifts to the evolution of language, highlighting specialization and slang as key drivers. They also explore the historical role of media in shaping public perception, from newspapers to radio to modern digital platforms, and the rapid changes in video editing and advertising strategies. Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief Fund Texas Community Recovery

Episode 69: Eschew Turbulent Flow Mike Neumann and Dr. Tim Jurgensen discuss the concept of covenants in social interactions, emphasizing the importance of conditional and unconditional covenants in various contexts, including art and music. They explore the emotional connections formed through music and the implications of derivative works; specifically in the case of advertising. The conversation also touches on the legal complexities of music rights and the fundamental human desire for relational connections. Additionally, they delve into the physics of fluid dynamics and traffic flow, using metaphors to illustrate their points. The episode concludes with a value4value music segment featuring a song by a value4value artist. Enjoy a bonus song at the end of the show, the value4value way! Edwin Williamson - Black Train Go Podcasting! -- Mike Texas Hill Country July 2025 Flood Relief Efforts: Kerr County (Texas) Flood Relief Fund Texas Community Recovery

Episode 37: Taxonomy You guessed it! Once again, Dr. Tim and I sit down to chat about things, and today we talked about "Taxonomy", Identity, and I tried to link it to Podcasting. Good times. Let us know what you think! Go Podcasting! -- Mike