I’ve been lucky enough in the past few years to have ridden my bike in a bunch of cities all over the world. Looking back, here are lessons about urban cycling I learned from 12 different ones. Thi…
I’ve been lucky enough in the past few years to have ridden my bike in a bunch of cities all over the world. Looking back, here are lessons about urban cycling I learned from 12 different ones. Thi…
Personally I agree with his assessment of bicycling here in Germany where I live.
And for all of you who prefer reading to watching videos, I let AI generate a transcript summary.
1. Montreal: Small changes build over time
2. Paris: It is about priorities, not space
3. New York: Political courage is essential
4. London: Benefits extend beyond transportation
5. Edmonton: Better cities can happen anywhere
6. Seattle: Think creatively about space
7. Oulu, Finland: You can build winter cycling cities
8. Ottawa & Washington D.C.: Progress is local, not national
9. Victoria: You can build a family bike city
10. Berlin & Hamburg: Normalizing cycling is not enough
11. Calgary: Build on what you have
We don’t like cars
Probably most of us don’t like AI that much either. Thank you for the transcript, in principle I’m fine with it, but it being AI I have no idea if this is correct or not
I totally understand that.
But I personally like watching videos (instead of reading about the related topics) even less than I like using AI.
So for me summarizing transcripts is the lesser evil.
And if I do it anyway, I might as well share the result and spare people with similar views the effort.
Does no harm and might help.
But it does harm
The ridiculously extreme power and water consumption for your translation alone, does harm
The hardware requirements for AI have driven Hardware costs through the roof, that’s harm
The incorrect results and day dreaming constantly gives bad information to people. For this transcript, you’ll have to check it by readong it while listening to the video. With that, you might as well write it yourself
AI harms