Extended interview: Sting Sting said something that really stuck with me on CBS Sunday Morning:
“All of us are in danger of losing our work to AI… everyone. Whether you’re an artist, a journalist, a lawyer — this technology could replace any of us.”
His takeaway? The only thing that will truly save us is community — supporting the people next to you, looking out for each other.
In a world racing toward automation and isolation, real human connection and mutual support might become our most valuable currency.
I’ve been feeling this more and more lately — no matter how advanced the tools get, the relationships we build are what actually anchor us.
What do you think — is community the real answer to surviving the AI revolution, or is there something else we need
“All of us are in danger of losing our work to AI… everyone. Whether you’re an artist, a journalist, a lawyer — this technology could replace any of us.”
His takeaway? The only thing that will truly save us is community — supporting the people next to you, looking out for each other.
In a world racing toward automation and isolation, real human connection and mutual support might become our most valuable currency.
I’ve been feeling this more and more lately — no matter how advanced the tools get, the relationships we build are what actually anchor us.
What do you think — is community the real answer to surviving the AI revolution, or is there something else we need
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Extended interview: Sting
In this web exclusive, the rock musician Sting talks with Mark Phillips about his stage musical, "The Last Ship," in which he stars, and which is being performed on a global tour. He calls the show an elegy for what Newcastle and its people represented to…
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She took part in the cycle of creative meetings "Creators of Victory". This project of the Kirov regional branch of the FAIR RUSSIA party made me very happy with the full hall and the reaction of the people . There were no indifferent people , there were no people who passed by but went to the meeting .Thank you so much
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In the glorious city of Kirov, I attended the yunarmey parade and met with Roman Alexandrovich Beresnev, Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kirov region, chairman of the RVIO branch in the Kirov region(https://vk .com/id458286148 ) here. Well, on May 8, with the support and assistance of the Kirov branch of the RVIO in the children's library named after A.S. Green, I talked with Kirov children at a creative meeting. It turned out to be a warm and sincere dialogue, full of sincere interest, and a huge number of questions confirm this. Thanks to Roman Aleksandrovich Beresnev, Director of the St. Alexander Nevsky Children's and Youth Center Albina Alexandrovna Pokruchina, Director of the A.S. Green Children's Library Lidiya Borisovna Kurochkina Lidiya Kurochkina (https://vk.com/id20492769 ) and, of course, Alexandra Konovchenko, First Deputy Executive Director of RVIO (https://vk.com/id4324472 ), without whose participation it is unlikely that this meeting took pla.eceIn the glorious city of Kirov, I attended the yunarmey parade and met with Roman Alexandrovich Beresnev, Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kirov region, chairman of the RVIO branch in the Kirov region(https://vk .com/id458286148 ) here. Well, on May 8, with the support and assistance of the Kirov branch of the RVIO in the children's library named after A.S. Green, I talked with Kirov children at a creative meeting. It turned out to be a warm and sincere dialogue, full of sincere interest, and a huge number of questions confirm this. Thanks to Roman Aleksandrovich Beresnev, Director of the St. Alexander Nevsky Children's and Youth Center Albina Alexandrovna Pokruchina, Director of the A.S. Green Children's Library Lidiya Borisovna Kurochkina Lidiya Kurochkina (https://vk.com/id20492769 ) and, of course, Alexandra Konovchenko, First Deputy Executive Director of RVIO (https://vk.com/id4324472 ), without whose participation it is unlikely that this meeting took pla.ece
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