Hi, I'm Igor Lazarevsky
an entrepreneur, futurist, author of books, programming courses, teacher, psychological and motivational thinker, speaker, mono-wheeler, theravadin, software engineer, husband and father.
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30-day Vipassana Retreat. My experience
How I had n't gone on a Vipassana meditation retreat in 8 years and suddenly found myself on a 30 day course
Read moreHiding from Existential Risks: Why AI Can Not Help Humanity
Critical paradox. AI has been banned from discussing risks from itself. Instead, it only rubs it in our faces about a pink Barbie world. Just like in the fairy tale: Grandma, why do you have such big eyes? - To see you better, granddaughter...
Read moreFor anticipation you need space
At some point it may happen that tasks, even in our area of interest, become bigger and bigger and bigger. And then we may begin to observe that instead of PREVENTing it, we increasingly feel tired and say to ourselves 'I HAVE to, Vasya, I HAVE to'!
Read moreMeaning-tensor in machine learning
Tensor of Meaning – A Conceptual Model for Understanding Neural Networks
Read moreDark Side of the Humanity
What's behind humanity, what are its implications, what do Buddha, wars and artificial intelligence have to do with it?
Read moreSvelte hackathon
As a big and devoted SvelteKit fan, I took a little part in the hackathon and gave the platform for my blog: blogflow to the OpenSource.
Read moreThe Irony of the Future: When We Become Servants of Generative AI
A world in which generative AIs liberate us from our cares and labor may be strange if we become servants of primitive work while AIs engage in creativity and intellectual activity, turning us into servants of their creatures
Read moreBasic Income - "Hospice for Humanity?"
Lecture examines unconditional basic income as a "hospice for humanity" offering an alternative view of its impact on society and individual ambition
Read moreHaaS – Man as a Service
The post talks about a new breakthrough in the world of technology called HaaS (Human as a Service), representing virtual employees who can replace real people in the workplace, raising questions of morality and ethics
Read moreEmotions are the filter of thoughts
Emotions act as filters for our thoughts, and depressed moods can lead to negative conclusions and pessimistic outlooks. Developing mindfulness and managing our emotions can help change the way we think and make life happier.
Read moreI'll do it and it'll be good.
Automatic evaluative thoughts affect our moods and emotions, determining our reactions to events. Tracking and rethinking these thoughts helps to reduce anxiety and develop a positive perception of life
Read moreHow to Learn Inspiredly
Inspirational learning occurs when there is anticipation of applying new knowledge, and positive preconscious thoughts emerge in the brain, as opposed to negative thoughts that hinder motivation and success
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