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Technology, Mindfulness, Consciousness: Visions of Smart Cities with Jaromil and Shima Beigi

Welcome to the second episode of the Triple AI Podcast!

We are delighted to announce that on 16.08.22, we will be live on Twitter for the second episode of the Triple AI Podcast with one of the world's most influential voices in AI, ethics, and smart city space; the one and only Dr Denis Roio aka Jaromil. The session will be recorded and can be accessed on our website later.


In this very exciting episode, our CEO & Co-founder, Shima Beigi, will discuss visions of smart cities under the theme of technology, mindfulness and consciousness.
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Who is Denis Roio?

Denis Roio, aka Jaromil, is an ethical hacker, inventor, crypto scoter and founder of dyne.org, fellow and CTO at DECODE PROJECT, and developer of DAVUAN.ORG. He is also the CTO of the DECODE EU flagship project on blockchain technologies and data ownership, involving pilots cooperating with the municipalities of Barcelona and Amsterdam.

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THE TRIPLE AI PODCAST

We must move beyond the technocentric paradigm in smart cities. That's why we have built the Triple AI Model and now podcast. The Triple AI model consists of these AI forms: Awakened Individuality (AI.01), Ancient Intelligence (AI.02), and Artificial Intelligence (AI.03) Hosted by CEO and co-founder Dr Shima Beigi, Triple AI is a decentralised space where we share with you how we can use the best of the smart city world, the most important scientific works, the best of technologies, best ideas from technology leaders and heroes to transform the lives of urban communities across the globe truly.

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