Linguistics

Jorie Koster-Hale Named CEO at Falling Colors Corporation

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

SANTA FE, N.M., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Data and financial processing company Falling Colors Corporation (FCC) has named Jorie Koster-Hale as its new CEO.

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  • SANTA FE, N.M., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Data and financial processing company Falling Colors Corporation (FCC) has named Jorie Koster-Hale as its new CEO.
  • Prior to joining Falling Colors, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship (Harvard) and was lead data scientist for an enterprise AI company in Paris.
  • Co-founder Pamela Koster, stepping down as CEO of FCC, will remain CEO of the Falling Colors Group, which includes the charitable Falling Colors Foundation and FC3 Ltd. Co., currently renovating the historic White Building in Santa Fe.
  • Koster-Hale's plans include expanding Falling Colors' capacity to support public and behavioral health across the US, continuing to build an ethical and employee-centered governance structure, and ensuring that Falling Colors continues to thrive in the face of an uncertain economic and political environment.

Reports of the death of psychoanalysis are exaggerated, as Adam Phillips’ elegant, elusive writing shows

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Psychoanalytic ideas were dominant in several academic fields, held in esteem by intellectuals, and well known, if notorious, among the general public.

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  • Psychoanalytic ideas were dominant in several academic fields, held in esteem by intellectuals, and well known, if notorious, among the general public.
  • Boiled down to its essence, psychoanalysis is an approach to understanding the mind’s dynamics and treating its ailments.
  • Review: On Giving Up – Adam Phillips (Penguin) But although its influence has shrunk, reports of the death of psychoanalysis are exaggerated.
  • Almost all are in humanities fields: screen and cultural studies, gender studies, criminology, linguistics and history and philosophy of science.

A celebrated literary figure

  • The prolific writings of Adam Phillips epitomise this modern day humanistic expression of psychoanalytic thinking.
  • Phillips, who has worked for many years in England as a psychotherapist, is also a celebrated literary figure.
  • He has received high praise as “the best living essayist writing in English”, “one of the finest prose stylists in the language” and “our greatest writer in psychology”.
  • The hallmark of Phillips’s work is taking an idea or phenomenon, often ordinary or obscure, and patiently investigating its hidden complexities.

On Giving Up

  • On Giving Up is not, in fact, about giving up in any systematic way.
  • The lead essay inspects the many forms of giving up, from renouncing a vice to abandoning all hope.
  • Giving up can be a form of “enlightening disillusionment”; failure at one task but success at something else.
  • There are a few false notes: is suicide really the “only paradigm” for giving up and is it true “no one writes in praise of giving up”?

Hypnotic style

  • Phillips’s style throughout the book is almost effortlessly fluent and erudite.
  • The theoretical dimension of his work musters a variety of literary critics and French writers, but always circles back to Freud and his commentators.
  • For psychoanalytic aficionados, he is especially drawn to the British and French mystics: Wilfred Bion, Jacques Lacan and D.W. Winnicott.
  • After a while, despite the simple words and the smooth sentences, the experience becomes hypnotic.

Curiosity versus knowledge


Clues to why Phillips’s work is so clever and thoughtful in the reading but also so insubstantial in what it leaves behind can be found in two ideas he presents at each end of the book. In the prologue he cites with approval the psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s distinction between narrow and wide attention and near the conclusion he develops a distinction between curiosity and knowledge.

  • A related issue arises when Phillips draws a distinction between curiosity and knowledge.
  • A true psychoanalyst, after all, “is someone who is, above all, curious about curiosity.” It is hard to argue against the value of curiosity, but to place it in opposition to knowledge is odd.
  • Normally, we might think curiosity drives us towards knowledge and knowledge rewards and reinforces curiosity rather than dulling it.
  • It is not obvious why psychoanalysis or any other approach to studying the mind could not aspire to be both a form of (widening) curiosity and a form of (narrowing) knowledge.
  • But in Phillips’s work we see a highly developed psychoanalytic curiosity that abstains from making clear knowledge claims.

Psychology versus psychoanalysis

  • I’m sure he would agree what he is doing is not psychology in the usual senses.
  • Psychoanalysis of Phillips’s variety doesn’t aspire to be any kind of science and it sets itself up as a radically different approach to the study of mind and behaviour.
  • A psychology of giving up, for example, would be less astute in unravelling the inner complexities of self-sacrifice and renunciation than Phillips’s psychoanalytic account.
  • Such an approach is not inherently preferable to Phillips’s form of psychoanalysis, but it is decidedly different, and not because it is deficient in curiosity.


Nick Haslam receives funding from the Australian Research Council.

ConverSolo to Provide AI Language Learning Tools to Quebec Colleges and University

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

A First of its Kind AI Application in Higher Learning

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  • ConverSolo Inc., the AI language learning software company, reports that it has been contracted by Montmorency College, Vanier College, and the University of Sherbrooke, all Quebec-based institutions, to develop AI-powered learning materials through its Bokomaru Publications business division.
  • At Montmorency College, ConverSolo Inc. will provide Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI) links to conversational robots which will integrate with the college's Moodle website.
  • The AI-powered solution will provide students with interactive oral practice using their webcams and intelligent video-feedback on interactions with simulated clients.
  • ConverSolo has been engaged by Vanier College in a pilot project to develop custom AI-powered writing and speaking tutoring systems for students learning their second language.

GLOBO Awarded Minority Business Enterprise Subscription in Houston

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, March 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GLOBO , an interpreting and translation services provider, has been added to the Minority Business Enterprise database of the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council ( HMSDC ), a regional affiliate of the National Minority Supplier Development Council ( NMSDC ).

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  • PHILADELPHIA, March 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GLOBO , an interpreting and translation services provider, has been added to the Minority Business Enterprise database of the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council ( HMSDC ), a regional affiliate of the National Minority Supplier Development Council ( NMSDC ).
  • GLOBO maintains a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certification by the NMSDC, which is granted to businesses that are at least 51% owned, controlled, and operated by individuals from minority groups.
  • GLOBO’s national certification and new subscription to the HMSDC opens new opportunities and partnerships with organizations in the greater Houston community seeking supplier diversity.
  • “Receiving the Minority Business Enterprise recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts,” said GLOBO CEO Dipak Patel.

LabVantage Introduces a Digitally Native Ecosystem to Boost Speed and Success in R&D Laboratories

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

This ecosystem will enable R&D labs to improve efficiency, productivity, decision-making, collaboration, and ultimately time-to-market while reducing operational cost.

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  • This ecosystem will enable R&D labs to improve efficiency, productivity, decision-making, collaboration, and ultimately time-to-market while reducing operational cost.
  • LabVantage will present its LIMS solutions and integrated ecosystem at Pittcon 2024 (Booth #2133), February 24-28, in San Diego, California.
  • Some LabVantage customers have experienced a 30% reduction in repeated experiments by implementing LabVantage’s semantic search tool, AILANI.
  • For more information on LabVantage, its LIMS solutions, and digitally native R&D ecosystem, visit www.labvantage.com or email [email protected] .

BLEND Localization Acquires Manpower Language Solutions (MLS) To Expand its Offerings and Strengthen its "BLEND into Israel" Capabilities

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

The global language services market has grown rapidly as the world has become increasingly interconnected.

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  • The global language services market has grown rapidly as the world has become increasingly interconnected.
  • The language industry has an estimated market size of USD 26.6bn, according to the Slator 2022 Language Industry Market Report.
  • BLEND serves global players from the United States, Asia, and Europe, and offers localization services in 120 languages, as well as voice recordings and video localization.
  • We see the growing interest of global brands in the Israeli market, and the Hebrew language, and we're happy to expand our offerings and strengthen our "BLEND Israel" division.

Lexicon Branding Adds Senior Leadership and Expands Studio Capabilities to Meet Growing Client Demand for Brand Naming Expertise

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Friday, February 9, 2024

SAUSALITO, Calif., Feb. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Lexicon Branding, a global leader in the development of corporate and product brands, announced new leadership hires and expansion of its studio capabilities. Known for naming billion-dollar brands Sonos, Impossible Foods, Microsoft Azure, P&G's Swiffer, Subaru Outback, Intel Pentium, Dasani and Blackberry, Lexicon has an unmatched reputation for creating game-changing brand names for new to the world companies and products.

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  • "We are thrilled to start 2024 with new energy and hires that will help Lexicon meet the ambitious goals of our clients.
  • Creating the right brand name has never been more difficult — or important," David Placek, Founder, Lexicon Branding.
  • The new hires bring more than 50 years of collective branding and strategy experience to Lexicon and its clients.
  • Tom Raith joins Lexicon in a newly created position of Brand Leadership Director, working on projects with longer horizons with more focus on developing brand architecture systems that drive client growth, revenue and leadership.

Lexicon Branding Adds Senior Leadership and Expands Studio Capabilities to Meet Growing Client Demand for Brand Naming Expertise

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

SAUSALITO, Calif., Feb. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Lexicon Branding, a global leader in the development of corporate and product brands, announced new leadership hires and expansion of its studio capabilities. Known for naming billion-dollar brands Sonos, Impossible Foods, Microsoft Azure, P&G's Swiffer, Subaru Outback, Intel Pentium, Dasani and Blackberry, Lexicon has an unmatched reputation for creating game-changing brand names for new to the world companies and products.

Key Points: 
  • "We are thrilled to start 2024 with new energy and hires that will help Lexicon meet the ambitious goals of our clients.
  • The new hires bring more than 50 years of collective branding and strategy experience to Lexicon and its clients.
  • Schleuning has held senior leadership positions at Pentagram, Marshall Strategy and Mucho Design and has led programs for Google, Symantec, Salesforce and Visa.
  • Tom Raith joins Lexicon in a newly created position of Brand Leadership Director, working on projects with longer horizons with more focus on developing brand architecture systems that drive client growth, revenue and leadership.

Survey Reveals 55% of CXM Leaders Plan to Invest $1 Million or more in GenAI in Next 12-18 Months

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

More than half (55%) of Customer Experience Management (CXM) leaders plan to invest US $1 million or more in generative AI (GenAI) in the next 12-18 months, with 16% of leaders expecting to spend more than $10 million.

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  • More than half (55%) of Customer Experience Management (CXM) leaders plan to invest US $1 million or more in generative AI (GenAI) in the next 12-18 months, with 16% of leaders expecting to spend more than $10 million.
  • Everest Group, supported by TELUS International (NYSE and TSX: TIXT), surveyed 200 CXM leaders from around the world to determine their enterprise readiness for GenAI adoption.
  • “As leaders progress their GenAI journey in this new year, it is imperative they are detailed and thoughtful about how they inform and incorporate these tools within their organizations.
  • Nearly half (47%) indicated they plan to pilot/deploy GenAI solutions within their customer support operations for non-voice channels in the next 6-12 months.

Nym Meets Growing Demand For Autonomous Medical Coding With Expansion Into Inpatient Care Settings

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Nym, a leader in autonomous medical coding, today announced that it has added new capabilities to its revenue cycle management (RCM) solution, enabling hospitals and health systems to automate medical coding for inpatient care.

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  • Nym, a leader in autonomous medical coding, today announced that it has added new capabilities to its revenue cycle management (RCM) solution, enabling hospitals and health systems to automate medical coding for inpatient care.
  • With an established footprint in outpatient settings such as emergency medicine, radiology, and outpatient surgery, Nym has taken the next step in its expansion and is now offering professional (Profee) coding for inpatient, observation, and skilled nursing facility encounters.
  • Profee coding is used to bill professional services rendered by a physician during a patient’s stay in an inpatient, observation, or skilled nursing facility setting.
  • It's conversations like these that have driven us to prioritize inpatient coding for this next expansion of our engine’s capabilities,” said Or Peles, Nym’s CEO.