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ACCA Codes & Coffee: The data is in – heat pumps heat!

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ACCA Codes & Coffee: The data is in – heat pumps heat!

ACCA Codes & Coffee: The data is in – heat pumps heat!

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Earlier this year, Jeff Stewart, chief refrigeration engineer at Trane Technologies shared aggregated OEM field data insights from variable capacity systems in various climates, including typical sizing based on load analysis and the importance of EER2 on variable speed. Now, Jeff is back to share more – focusing on heating instead of cooling.

This session will cover: shared aggregated data related to variable capacity heat pump heating, insights on single-speed equipment, the future of two-speed (two-stage) equipment, and how contractors can access OEM performance data.

Join Jeff Stewart, Chief Refrigeration Engineer at Trane Technologies, who brings extensive expertise in heat pump systems and variable capacity equipment. Jeff specializes in OEM field data analysis across various climate conditions and has been instrumental in advancing industry understanding of heat pump performance in both heating and cooling applications.

Don’t miss this second opportunity to learn from Jeff! Register for free and gain valuable insights into heat pump heating performance data that can help improve your installations and better serve your clients.

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k0pCLj1pQ7-xzPJAGk6Pjg →

 

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10-16-25 @ 12:00
 

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How AI and emerging tech can empower community creativity — not replace it

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From Automation to Amplification

 

The Big Picture

  • AI and emerging tech are often framed as replacements for human labor — but their real potential lies in amplifying human creativity.
  • When used ethically and collaboratively, these tools can help communities tell their own stories, design local solutions, and co-create a more inclusive digital future.

The Problem

The mainstream tech narrative sells speed, profit, and control — not participation.

  • Automation threatens jobs while ignoring creativity’s social value.
  • Algorithms amplify bias, drowning out diverse voices.
  • Platforms centralize ownership and harvest attention.

The result: a creativity crisis — where tools meant to connect us often concentrate power instead.

 

The Opportunity

When communities guide technology — not the other way around — AI becomes an amplifier of imagination.

  • Open-source models make innovation accessible to all, not just corporations.
  • Community data cooperatives allow people to own and benefit from their information.
  • AI-assisted storytelling enables local voices to reach global audiences.
  • Generative design tools help artists, educators, and changemakers prototype ideas faster.

Used well, tech doesn’t replace creators — it multiplies their impact.

 

Why It Matters

  • Creativity is a collective resource, not a luxury.
  • AI can either homogenize culture or help it flourish — depending on who controls it.
  • Empowering communities with open tools and transparent systems ensures that technology remains a public good, not a private weapon.

 

What’s Next

  • Mobilized News is pioneering a Community Intelligence Network — blending open-source AI, local journalism, and collaborative learning.
  • Our mission: to transform AI from a corporate engine into a commons of creativity — where ideas, stories, and innovations flow freely.

 

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The Arts: The Connective Tissue of Transformation

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Why culture and creativity hold the power to heal, unite, and re-imagine our shared future

The Big Picture

The arts aren’t decoration — they’re infrastructure for empathy.
From street murals to symphonies, from theater collectives to TikTok poets, creative expression is how societies make sense of change.
In moments of crisis, it’s not data that moves us — it’s meaning

What’s Broken

Modern systems of politics, media, and economics divide us into demographics, markets, and algorithms.
The result: a culture of fragmentation and fatigue.

  • Policy talks past emotion.
  • Media amplifies fear over understanding.
  • Communities lose shared language.

Without art, transformation becomes technical — change without soul.

Why It Matters

Art bridges the rational and the relational.
It makes the invisible — injustice, hope, identity — visible.

  • Music builds emotional memory.
  • Theater cultivates empathy.
  • Design imagines the systems we haven’t yet built.
  • Storytelling connects generations and movements.

Every revolution has had its rhythm, color, and chorus — art is how we feel our way forward together.

 

 

The Shift

Across the world, artists are reclaiming their role as system builders, not entertainers.

  • Community theaters become civic spaces.
  • Public murals become truth-telling walls.
  • Digital creators use open tech to co-produce culture, not commodify it.
  • Collaborative art labs link science, activism, and storytelling.

The new canvas is collective — and regenerative.

 

What Communities Can Do

  1. Fund creators as civic partners, not charity cases.
  2. Turn schools and libraries into creative commons where ideas can incubate.
  3. Integrate artists into planning boards — cities need imagination as much as infrastructure.
  4. Support local media and art cooperatives that tell stories of place, not profit.

When we empower creators, we empower the collective imagination that transformation demands.

 

The Takeaway

  • The arts aren’t the fringe of society — they’re the neural network of humanity.
  • They remind us that progress isn’t just measured in GDP or gigawatts, but in shared meaning, belonging, and beauty.

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Used right, AI can democratize creative tools — putting superpowers in local hands.

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How AI and emerging tech can empower community creativity — not replace it

The Big Picture

  • AI isn’t the end of human creativity — it’s a multiplier.
  • When designed ethically and deployed openly, emerging tech can help communities tell their own stories, build shared knowledge, and co-create cultural value — without surrendering control to corporate algorithms.

The Problem

Big Tech’s race to automate everything risks erasing the human pulse behind art, journalism, and community expression.

  • Automation over imagination: AI trained on corporate data often replicates bias and mediocrity.
  • Creative capture: Artists and storytellers lose ownership as platforms profit from their work.
  • Attention extraction: Recommendation engines shape what we see — not what we need.

The result: homogenized media that narrows perspective instead of expanding it.

The Opportunity

Used right, AI can democratize creative tools — putting superpowers in local hands.

  • Co-creation platforms: Open-source AI helps communities remix, translate, and share ideas freely.
  • Local language models: Preserve culture and context, not just content.
  • Data cooperatives: Communities own and train their own datasets for mutual benefit.
  • Augmented storytelling: AI assists with editing, visualization, and access — while people keep the voice.

It’s not man vs. machine — it’s man with machine, in service of the commons.

Why It Matters

  • If creativity defines culture, then who controls the tools defines the future.
  • Empowering communities with AI means building systems where agency, authorship, and accountability remain human — and shared.

What’s Next

  • Mobilized News is advancing a community intelligence model — connecting open-source AI, local media co-ops, and collaborative learning hubs.
  • The goal: a global creative network where innovation flows from the grassroots up, not the top down.

Join the Movement

 

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