He earned his degree from Western Sydney University . Beyond his professional endeavors, Efren is active in Sydney's tech community, participating in groups such as the Sydney Natural Language Processing Meetup, Couchbase Sydney, and the Sydney Unity Game Dev group .SignalHire+1Datanyze+1Meetup
Efren is also engaged on social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter) under the handle @efrenkb, where he shares insights on technology and its impact on daily life .X (formerly Twitter)
On a personal note, Efren and his family have resided in Sydney for several decades. They have been featured in family blogs, highlighting their involvement in community and family events .David Balleza Katague
Dave Katague is an AI systems designer and educator, known for his work in making technology more accessible and integrating AI into creative and marketing workflows. He also shares insights on platforms like Instagram.
Meanwhile here's my query on my other younger brother, Dolce Ruben from the Philippines
I couldn't locate specific information about an individual named Dolce Ruben Katague from Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines. However, the Katague surname is associated with a notable Filipino-American family with roots in the Philippines, particularly in Iloilo, Guimaras, and Negros Occidental.
One prominent figure is David B. Katague, a retired U.S. FDA chemist and prolific blogger. He has extensively documented the genealogy of the Katague family, tracing their lineage to Victoriano Catague and Marcelina Javellana. David's father, Dr. David Jamili Katague, was born in Guimaras and later resided in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental. The family name was originally spelled "Catague" but was changed to "Katague" by David's father and his brothers during their youth. This surname is found in various regions of the Philippines, including Iloilo, Antique, Bohol, and Negros Occidental. lifeinus1960present.blogspot.comLiving in Marinduque Philippines+2David Balleza Katague+2remembrance of things awry+2Living in Marinduque Philippines+2theintellectualmigrants.blogspot.com+2David Balleza Katague+2
David Katague has also mentioned connecting with relatives in Bacolod through social media platforms like Facebook. It's possible that Dolce Ruben Katague is part of this extended family network. If you're seeking to learn more about this individual or explore potential familial connections, I recommend reaching out to David Katague through his blogs or social media channels. His writings often invite readers with the Katague surname to connect and share information.
If you have additional details or context about Dolce Ruben Katague—such as their profession, age, or affiliations—I can assist further in narrowing down the search.
Dolce Ruben B. Katague is a faculty member at the University of St. La Salle (USLS) in Bacolod City, Philippines, affiliated with the College of Business and Accountancy. He was recognized as a Merit Awardee for the academic year 2022–2023, highlighting his contributions to the university community. University of St. La Salle+1Facebook+1
According to the USLS Center for Alumni Relations, Katague completed his undergraduate degree in 1978 and earned a Master of Business Administration in 2005. Facebook
For more details about his professional background, you can view his LinkedIn profile.
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5 comments:
Hi David, I still read your blogs but, to be completely honest with you, I preferred them prior to your use of Chat GPT because they were the product of your own words, and, as a result, the expression of your own thoughts.
I realize that Chat GPT or other platforms for AI are useful for acquiring information, but I would enjoy reading and responding to your posts more than at present if you ceased incorporating AI in them.
Of course, David, your blog is yours to create and disseminate however you like and I fully recognize this fact. At the same time I would love ti if you returned to using your own words exclusively. Thanks for reading my message! All the best, John Larimore
Thank you, John for your input. Let me canvass some of my readers of their opinion.
Hi David, I really appreciate your response to my comment! I'm glad that you plan to canvass other readers to get their thoughts. I'd be interested in the results. Have a great evening! John
I’m with John! AI chat shows no personal touches. A writer should be able to engage his readers with his own style. Using AI feels lazy and cheating and not heart felt and not connecting to the readers.
I disagree with both John and the Anonymous Commentator on David's use of AI in his blogging activities. I feel that with AI, David's blogs has more depth, content and better format. I love the poems and stories generated by AI. I encourage David to continue AI in his writing activities. A Loyal Daily Reader!
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