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The Foster Father Who Cares for Terminally Ill Children

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Aug 17, 2017
The Foster Father Who Cares for Terminally Ill Children

The Foster Father Who Cares for Terminally Ill Children

"I know they are sick. I know they are going to die." Mohamed Bzeek has spent the past twenty years caring for terminally ill foster children, taking them to doctors’ visits, tending to special needs, celebrating birthdays, and sacrificing sleep. When the Los Angeles county Department of Children and Family Services has a child who is not going to make it, he’s the man they call. No one else will take them. But Bzeek doesn’t just care for them; he loves them. Fearlessly. With all his heart. Knowing it will end in pain and loss. Of his current foster child, he says, "I know she can’t hear, can’t see, but I always talk to her. I’m always holding her, playing with her … She has feelings. She has a soul. She’s a human being." For Bzeek, these aren’t just words; they’re his life.
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Algorithms & Love: Dancing with the Creative Tension of Our Time

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August 17, 2017

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Algorithms & Love: Dancing with the Creative Tension of Our Time

Technology can greatly assist human capability, but it cannot produce compassion.

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Algorithms & Love: Dancing with the Creative Tension of Our Time

“The data we can extract, the data we handily give up for the sake of short-term convenience or simply out of ignorance, is of monumental proportions. But we extract all this data to what end?” In a recent talk, ServiceSpace founder Nipun Mehta paints a vivid picture of today’s world — a world where algorithms powered by big data undergird almost every field of human endeavor, and have brought us to the brink of unprecedented change. While the benefits are undeniable, they come at a cost, to our freedom, creativity and more. What are our options? Mehta outlines two alternatives, to go from big data to bigger data — or to move instead towards deep data. “Big data is understood by silicon machines whereas deep data is processed by carbon-based life, humans. Big data is algorithmic, deep data is intuitive. Big data powers today’s Internet, but it is deep data that has powered the web of our connection — the innernet — for millennia.” Packed with sobering present-day examples, and stirring personal stories, this talk speaks to the possibilities that dance on the arc between algorithms — and love. { read more }

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Question your current habitual uses of technology. How can you infuse your values into how you approach the digital world? For more inspiration read “#MakeVirtueGoViral” { more }

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