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Connecting the Dots - 6-17-2025

Episode 77 of the Connecting the Dots podcast, hosted by Matt Williams, titled "Connecting the Dots - 6-17-2025" was published on June 17, 2025 and runs 15 minutes.

June 17, 2025 ·15m · Connecting the Dots

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Today we cover Adobe's new Firefly mobile app and AI model expansion, Nielsen's report on streaming surpassing traditional TV viewership, and MiniMax's new open-source AI model, MiniMax-M1. The Adobe articles detail the release of a mobile app for their Firefly AI content creation suite, allowing users to generate and edit images and videos with text prompts, and highlight the integration of new third-party AI models and Firefly Boards for collaborative ideation. The Nielsen reports emphasize a significant shift in viewing habits, with streaming services now outperforming cable and broadcast television combined in overall viewership for the first time. Finally, the MiniMax articles announce the open-sourcing of their new MiniMax-M1 large language model, which boasts a 1 million token context window and demonstrates high efficiency and strong performance against competitors in various reasoning and productivity benchmarks.

JIVINITI Connecting the Dots Nivi Jaswal JIVINITI presents Connecting The Dots - A show that reveals interconnections across concepts vital to public and planetary health. We promote whole-food plant-based living and intersectional vegan consciousness for a healthier, happier planet. This show is hosted by Nivi Jaswal, Founder - The VIRSA Foundation, and the JIVINITI Coalition and Research Program. This show is in partnership with the JaneUnChained News Network. Connecting The Dots... Debra Calhoun This podcast digs deeper into subjects and events key to understanding the African global community's history and experience at home and abroad. Connecting the Dots: First Peoples Art from the NGV with Tony Armstrong NGV Melbourne A four-episode series that delves into the stories, works and artists in the NGV’s globally significant collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and design. Inspired by the new ground floor galleries Wurrdha Marra, located at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, the podcast series features interviews between Armstrong and trailblazing figures of First Peoples creativity who are challenging stereotypes and pushing contemporary discourse into new and surprising contexts. These include Destiny Deacon, Tony Albert, Keemon Williams and Amrita Hepi. Further conversations with NGV’s Director Tony Ellwood AM, Senior Curator Myles Russell-Cook and Curator of Australian and First Nations Art Sophie Gerhard, the podcast contextualises the breadth and diversity of First Peoples art and design; how it has developed over 65,000 years; and the wealth of disciplines utilised by practitioner Connecting the Dots: First Peoples Art from the NGV with Tony Armstrong A four-episode series that delves into the stories, works and artists in the NGV’s globally significant collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and design. Inspired by the new ground floor galleries Wurrdha Marra, located at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, the podcast series features interviews between Armstrong and trailblazing figures of First Peoples creativity who are challenging stereotypes and pushing contemporary discourse into new and surprising contexts. These include Destiny Deacon, Tony Albert, Keemon Williams and Amrita Hepi. Further conversations with NGV’s Director Tony Ellwood AM, Senior Curator Myles Russell-Cook and Curator of Australian and First Nations Art Sophie Gerhard, the podcast contextualises the breadth and diversity of First Peoples art and design; how it has developed over 65,000 years; and the wealth of disciplines utilised by practitioner
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