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A pioneering application of artificial intelligence at Woodside Energy is finally ready for wider deployment in oil and gas. I learned about this use case back in 2016, at APPEA's annual conference in Perth, where Woodside's data science team presented their work. Surprisingly, few companies bothered to replicate this innovation, even though it was both proven and easy to execute. Many oil and gas facilities have been in production for decades, and want to be in production for decades more. Not only do these assets handily outlast their designers, but they're now outlasting their maintenance engineering staff, operations, logistics managers, and key suppliers. In short, the complete original workforce. But the oil and gas industry has long relied on the memory of its people to recall critical information about its assets, information beyond the kinds of data easily found in modern systems. Answers to questions like “why did we design it this way”, and “have we encountered this problem before” depend on the memories of workers. Oil and gas companies cannot reliably use ChatGPT, as it was trained on the whole of the internet, and is a mix of fact and fiction, science and religion, truth and lies, and faulty logic. However, training a private version of ChatGPT unlocks a huge use case that was proven many years ago.
This week, Trump's team filed several motions in the DC case. Three are motions to dismiss; one is a motion to strike language from the indictment. Jack Smith brings up Trump's violations of the New York civil trial gag order. Federal prosecutors have quietly withdrawn a subpoena seeking records from Trump's 2020 campaign.A panel of federal judges rejects requests to allow live television coverage of Trump's federal trials.More delays in Florida as Judge Cannon to hear arguments about DoJ's compliance with discovery.More information comes out about that Australian Billionaire who likes hearing about US nuclear submarine capabilities.Plus, listener questions and more.A couple of terms to remember:Brady Rule | US Law |Cornell Law School | Legal Information Institutehttps://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/brady_rule#:~:text=Brady%20material%2C%20or%20the%20evidence,infer%20against%20the%20defendant's%20guiltJencks Material | Thomson Reuters Practical Law Glossaryhttps://content.next.westlaw.com/Glossary/PracticalLaw/I87bcf994d05a11e598dc8b09b4f043e0?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)Brian Greer on CIPAThe Quick Guide to CIPA (Classified Information Procedures Act)https://www.justsecurity.org/87134/the-quick-guide-to-cipa-classified-information-procedures-act/Statutes:18 U.S.C. § 241 | Conspiracy Against Rights18 U.S.C. § 371 | Conspiracy to Defraud the United States | JM | Department of Justice18 U.S.C. § 1512 | Tampering With Victims, Witnesses, Or Informants Questions for the pod -Submit questions for the pod here https://formfacade.com/sm/PTk_BSogJCheck out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG:Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://twitter.com/allisongillhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://twitter.com/dailybeanspodAndrew McCabe isn't on social media, but you can buy his book The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and TrumpWe would like to know more about our listeners. Please participate in this brief surveyListener Survey and CommentsThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon and Supercast Supporters at the Justice Enforcers level and above:https://dailybeans.supercast.techOrhttps://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr when you subscribe on Apple Podcastshttps://apple.co/3YNpW3P
Dow Jones +547 points (+1.65%) on Friday. It was up 621 at best. NASDAQ +2.25%. S&P 500 +1.85%. KBW Bank index +4.60%. Down 11% for the week. The regional banking bomb defused itself overnight. The KBW Regional Bank index +4.69%. 15 stocks in the index were up more than 6%. Pacwest was up 81.7%. Western Alliance up 49%. Zions up 19%. Comerica up 17%. At the bigger end of town US Bancorp up was 6.1%, Citigroup up 3.2%, Wells Fargo up 3.3%, Bank of America up 2.7%, Morgan Stanley up 2.7%, JP Morgan up 2.0%. The VIX Volatility index dropped 14% to 17.19. SPI Futures up 64.HEADLINESASX to rise; Westpac post $4bn net profit.$2.4bn gas tax rise must be the last, APPEA says.Warren Buffett faults handling of bank failures, upbeat on U.S., Berkshire.Yellen warns of 'constitutional crisis' if Congress fails to act on debt.Domestic data: NAB Business Confidence, Building Permits MoM.Japan data: BoJ Monetary Policy, Jibun Bank Services PMI.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert insights and research and become a better investor.
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Rambutans are slowly coming into season, but a grower of almost forty years says this harvest has been the most unusual he's seen. Lithium is touted as being crucial to the global transition to renewables, but the progress of projects in the Litchfield area has nearby landholders concerned.
Jacinda Ardern hasn't been able to change Joe Biden's mind about the CPTPP free trade agreement.The Prime Minister has met the US President at the White House this morning.The pair discussed trade, China's growing influence in the Pacific, and New Zealand's experience on gun control.Ardern says the meeting was focused on discussions, rather than changing of minds.“Our meeting was very much focused, not on announceables, but on furthering and deepening the relationship and we have absolutely done that.”Ardern was trying to convince Biden, to get the US back in the CPTPP.Chief Political Reporter Jason Walls told Mike Hosking her efforts don't appear to have worked.“If she's sitting in the room with Joe Biden, who was keen on it before, and she still can't get him over the line, it's just not going to happen.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ladies get judged about their appearance all the time. Either you are too lean, plump or should tone down your style in terms of dressing. This episode we want to appreciate all ladies and talk about the challenges they face trying to match up to society's expectations.
In a world in which everything seems to have changed overnight, what you have available to pay for college may have shifted drastically over the last few weeks. Appealing your financial aid offer may be more important than ever, and we have advice on the best way to go about that. For those students thinking about transferring, we have a personal transfer experience story to share. In Office Hours, we're offering tips for determining which college program is the “best” one for you.
In a world in which everything seems to have changed overnight, what you have available to pay for college may have shifted drastically over the last few weeks. Appealing your financial aid offer may be more important than ever, and we have advice on the best way to go about that. For those students thinking about transferring, we have a personal transfer experience story to share. In Office Hours, we're offering tips for determining which college program is the “best” one for you.
This week, in Shelton, Washington, when a brutal murder is discovered in a woman's home, the police have very little to go on, except a mysterious, one-shoed man, found wandering the highway, in an older woman's housecoat. What unravels is one of the most insane explanations ever offered, in the history of the planet earth. In the end, the case makes history, and precedent. Pure crazy!! Along the way, we find out that every town wants to claim Christmas as their own, that wearing one shoe is way crazier than wearing no shoes, and that saying that God told you to do what you did might not be the worst excuse!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman New episodes every Thursday! Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com & use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports! Follow us on... twitter.com/@murdersmall facebook.com/smalltownpod instagram.com/smalltownmurder Also, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts#150 #
Gary is a legend in the digital analytics space. More than a thought leader, he is also a guide for thousands of analysts in maturing their business savvy and technical acumen. He is the CEO and Founder of Digital Mortar, a company providing cutting edge measurement and analytics tools for optimizing physical spaces and tracking the in-store customer journey to help optimize store layout, merchandising, and staff performance.Besides publishing more than twenty whitepapers on digital analytics, he is a frequent speaker and in 2012, he won the Digital Analytics Association Award for Excellence and The Most Influential Industry Contributor.He is the host of the Measurement Minute podcast and is the creator of the Semphonic Xchange Digital Analytics Conference, now known as Digital Analytics Hub.In this episode, Gary shares his valuable insights on presenting data, the importance of listening, and exceptional strategies for communicating complex models..In This Episode, You'll Learn…How Gary's strengths have always been measuring marketing effectiveness, but not presenting that measurementHis surprisingly love of challenging audience questions.The one effective trick Gary uses to turn presentation fear aroundLea's valuable insight into the importance of visual tools when presenting.Lea's on-the-spot analysis of Gary's PowerPoint, one of the biggest moments on the PBM podcast!The important benefits of having a senior advocate in your courtGary's valuable advice about working on the things that scare youGary's Upgrade:"It doesn't matter how good your presentation looks if you don't have something important to say. Many analysts don't have the courage to disagree with the client. No one likes delivering bad news, but you have to be willing to put yourself out there sometimes."How to Keep Up with Gary:TwitterLinkedInDigital MortarThe Measurement Minute PodcastPeople, Books, and Resources Mentioned:Good Charts: The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualizationsby Scott BerinatoBrain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John MedinaListen to my interview with Scott Berinato.Listen to my interview with Dustin Mathews.Olivia Mitchell's Presenting by Boxes frameworkLea's Appea
Ashima Taneja discusses the highlights from APPEA, updates to the Carnarvon pipeline project and the build up to the next Australian LNG wave with Chris Meredith, Senior Analyst and David Low, Research Analyst dialling in from Perth.
In this week’s edition of Business News Background, news editor Mark Beyer and journalist Dan Wilkie discuss the business news with James Lush: the wash up from last Saturday’s Senate election re-run, latest lower unemployment figures and the effect on the exchange rate, plus the APPEA conference, Fiona Stanley hospital, and focus on the construction industry.
In this week’s edition of Business News Background, news editor Mark Beyer and journalist Dan Wilkie discuss the business news with James Lush: the wash up from last Saturday’s Senate election re-run, latest lower unemployment figures and the effect on the exchange rate, plus the APPEA conference, Fiona Stanley hospital, and focus on the construction industry.