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"We've heard that the AI race is to be able to claim various informational pieces are AI generated. In our groups, we find this fascinating! We also notice that at intersections of severe and invisible experiencing, people are already having to come to…
I think one approach to this is people with audience who are committed to truth-telling and talking with each other, and taking and responding to questions and feedback from audiences becomes increasingly relevant.

And I think the class/series approach I'm seeking funding and collaboration for could connect the dots among these conversations already happening, including around AI.
I think the El Salvador prison deportation situations and related reporting and commentary could be one path into this.
Rijon Erickson wrote,

' A key aspect of the original “Open Space Technology” method/process is that there are a few criteria that, when met, assure a high-performing and productive process and meaningful outcomes. They are:

1. A real “burning issue” that inspires passion and responsibility. A compelling theme (hook, melody, beat).

2. A high degree of complexity. No single “answer”.

3. A high degree of diversity (viewpoint, experience, ethnicity, whatever) among participants.

4. The likelihood of conflict.

5. A deadline of yesterday.

These are guidelines for maximum productivity and outcomes. If some of the criteria are missing, the process is still highly useful and effective. '

More of Rijon's great words and media: musicofwork.substack.com

t.me/IntuitiveProcess/38
Whoever comes are the right people.

Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened.

Whenever it starts is the right time.

When it's over, that's when it's over.

— our paraphrased Principles of Open Space Technology, originally developed by Harrison Owen

openspaceworld.org/wp2/hho/papers/brief-users-guide-open-space-technology

t.me/IntuitiveProcess/39
' The Cynefin Framework was developed to help leaders understand their challenges and to make decisions in context.

By distinguishing different domains (the subsystems in which we operate), it recognises that our actions need to match the reality we find ourselves in through a process of sense-making.

This helps leaders cultivate an awareness of what is really complex and what is not and respond accordingly so that no energy is wasted in overthinking the routine but they also never try to make the complex fit into standard solutions.

The Cynefin Framework is and has been used in almost every conceivable sector: whether strategy, police work, international development, public policy, military, counterterrorism, safety, energy, healthcare, sales or education it has had something to offer.

In this video, Dave Snowden introduces the Cynefin framework with a brief explanation of its origin and evolution and a detailed discussion of its architecture and function. '

youtu.be/ogtpxA6brGo

thecynefin.co/about-us/about-cynefin-framework/

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