Meeting summary for ChatPeople AfterChat Zoom (06/06/2024)
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| Quick recap | |
| The team discussed the importance of valuing passion over money in work, the potential risks and benefits of various medical interventions, and the efficacy of personalized meditation practices. They also explored the potential of using collaborative filtering algorithms, the importance of understanding consciousness for various fields, and the challenges of securing funding for research. Lastly, they discussed the need for better representation of women in academic circles, the potential of AI to counteract intrusive advertisements, and the concept of the residents' foundation. | |
| Next steps | |
| • Stanley will address the concern about reporting from the trip to Mexico and ensure a reliable communication channel for updates. | |
| • Kurt will explore the potential risks and benefits of using devices to enhance human abilities, focusing on the balance between enhancement and potential harm. | |
| • Nicco will provide a detailed response to Kurt's question about the efficacy and benefits of different meditation practices, drawing on his extensive experience and research. | |
| • Nicco will send his email address to Stanley for receiving the recording of today's meeting. | |
| • Shannon will include links and information about Josh's work in the chat using the AI-generated chat feature. | |
| • Maureen will write a book about her recent heart attack experience and the role of inner resonance technologies in her recovery. | |
| Summary | |
| Valuing Passion, Tati Wacon Trip, and Funding | |
| Shannon discusses the importance of valuing passion over money in work, and she looks forward to a world where contributions are acknowledged without financial concerns. Stanley expresses concern about reporting on the upcoming Tati Wacon trip to Mexico. Nicco and Josh highlight the necessity of funding for research. Kurt asks a question about the use of devices on people, relating it to lobotomies, which startles him. | |
| Medical Interventions, Risks, and Benefits | |
| Kurt and Josh discussed the potential risks and benefits of various medical interventions. They talked about the dangers of lobotomies and the misuse of drugs. Kurt expressed concerns about the unknown consequences of brain simulation, while Josh acknowledged the risks but highlighted the potential benefits. They also discussed the use of ultrasound for medical purposes, with Josh emphasizing its precision, particularly for releasing drugs in specific areas of the body. The conversation then shifted to the topic of meditation and its effects on the brain, with Kurt asking Josh about his research in this area. | |
| Meditation Practices and Personalization | |
| Kurt and Josh discussed the efficacy and variability of meditation practices. Josh explained their experiment used pasta as it is the most studied and integrates various aspects of the mind. Nicco then expanded on the idea of personalizing meditation practices, highlighting the potential negative side effects of a one-size-fits-all approach. He suggested that understanding individual needs and assigning suitable practices could improve outcomes. The discussion was left open-ended with Nicco suggesting further exploration of this personalized approach. | |
| Collaborative Filtering for Meditation Recommendations | |
| Nicco and Kurt discussed the potential of using collaborative filtering algorithms to guide individuals towards specific practices, similar to how Netflix recommends content. They suggested this approach could be used to recommend meditation practices based on an individual's preferences and outcomes from previous practices. Shannon encouraged the involvement of Bruce and Maureen in the discussion, and Maureen shared her positive experience with Inner Resonance Technologies, which she credited with helping to clear her arteries after a heart attack. The team seemed to agree on the potential benefits of learning from past experiences and diverse perspectives. | |
| Inner Residence Technologies and Neurofeedback Research | |
| Maureen discussed her experiences and research with inner residence technologies and neurofeedback, highlighting their ability to moderate and mediate irrelevant or unnecessary patterns in a person's experience. She expressed her interest in following the research being conducted at the institute and hoped to contribute to making a difference. She also shared her approach of applying consciousness to medication to filter out unwanted effects. Maureen expressed her gratitude towards the medical system and the integrative approach it offers. | |
| Personalized Subjective Experiences and Growth | |
| Maureen, Nicco, Josh, and Shannon engaged in a discussion about the potential and benefits of personalized subjective experiences. Maureen shared her insights about the importance of understanding and utilizing one's own consciousness for growth and creation, emphasizing the need for individualized pathways. Nicco highlighted the value of personalization and scalability, suggesting that further refinement could lead to more powerful outcomes. Josh emphasized the importance of skepticism and open-mindedness when studying these experiences. Bruce, who had not previously shared his thoughts, expressed his fascination with the topic and his own experiences with precognition. | |
| Exploring Consciousness and AI Applications | |
| Bruce, Josh, Nicco, and Stanley discussed the potential of understanding consciousness to make significant contributions to various fields, including rehabilitation and perhaps even skipping a Fast and Furious movie in the franchise. Stanley emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts to improve the human spirit and the planet. Shannon introduced the AI tool that transcribes and summarizes the chat, and mentioned the database of links to previous recordings and chats. The participants agreed to continue their collaboration, with Nicco and Stanley sharing their email addresses for future communications. | |
| Promoting Awareness and Sharing Experiences | |
| The team engaged in a lively discussion with references to various topics. Stanley raised a question about the rapidity of Nicco's speech, which led to a deeper conversation about promoting awareness for important information, such as papers, books, articles, and interviews. Josh agreed to include links to these resources on his biographical page to facilitate easier access for others. Additionally, the team expressed their appreciation for each other's contributions and shared personal experiences, including Josh's time in Vienna. | |
| Challenges in Securing Funding and Gender Imbalances | |
| Josh discussed the challenges of securing funding for his research at Ics, which he's running while in Florida. Shannon expressed her hope that Josh could return to full-time research. Stanley raised a concern about the lack of female representation in academic circles and the need to encourage more women to participate. Josh confirmed that at Ics, most of the staff are women, except for a few men who hold senior roles. The team also discussed the imbalance in gender representation in their classes and academic fields, with more women than men. | |
| Josh's Presentation and Upcoming Events | |
| The group discussed Josh's potential presentation at the following day's event focused on the future of his field. Shannon enthusiastically invited Josh and others to participate in the afterchat, even without presenting. Hyacinth shared her involvement in an upcoming church event. Shannon mentioned Josh's interview discussing a focused ultrasound brain stimulation trial for disorders of consciousness, sparking interest from Hyacinth as well. Josh aimed to attend the next day's session. | |
| Jim's Leave and Technical-Non-Technical Communication | |
| There was a discussion about Jim's absence due to being on leave. Stanley clarified this and mentioned that Jim had asked for and received permission to take time off. There was also a conversation about the importance of understanding technical jargon while remaining connected to everyday language. Shannon highlighted this balance, referring to herself as a bridge between technical and non-technical people. Stanley expressed the need for such translation, and Shannon suggested using Chat GPT to facilitate better communication. | |
| Bear Image and Meditation Challenges | |
| Shannon and Stanley engaged in a discussion about a bear image that Michael had shared, which they found visually appealing and considered using for various purposes. The conversation then shifted to a discussion about Michael's meditation practices and the challenges of maintaining a meditative state in a disruptive environment. Michael stressed the importance of training the mind to stay focused despite distractions, and Shannon mentioned the inherent distractions of everyday life that can impact the subconscious. | |
| Addressing Internet Ads and Supporting Colleague | |
| Michael, Shannon, and Stanley discussed the increasing intrusiveness of advertisements on the internet and the potential for a program to counter this. Michael proposed using AI to mute or block ads automatically. Stanley expressed surprise that such a solution didn't already exist. Shannon mentioned the need to support their colleague, Marine, who had suffered a heart attack but was recovering well. They praised her work with Inner Resonance Technologies and discussed the importance of her sharing her experiences in a book. The team agreed that more attention should be given to this field. | |
| Residents' Foundation, Enlightenment, and Facebook Concerns | |
| Michael discussed the concept of the residents' foundation and its connection to the vibrational consciousness field, emphasizing its potential to offer pathways to enlightenment and gifts for others. Shannon sought clarification about the foundation, which was confirmed as the Schumann Foundation. Michael agreed to share additional resources about the foundation via Facebook. Shannon also raised a concern about Facebook's two-step verification requirement, which Michael criticized as an invasive measure that could compromise personal sovereignty. Lastly, Shannon and Hyacinth planned to meet the following day, while Stanley advised Hyacinth not to drink too much wine. | |
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