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Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
Paul, Leo, and Richard get into new Windows features (thanks to the Feature Tracker), hardware shifts for Microsoft/Intel/Apple, AI moves from OpenAI/Apple/Adobe, Notion Mail, a Hawaiian drink, the National Recording Registry, rice cookers, and electronic timer tunes! Windows 11 Feature Tracker. Since we last talked, Microsoft has announced the following new features for Windows 11: Semantic search can now search for Windows settings using natural language - Dev and Beta (24H2) channels, no clear stable date but guessing June Narrator can more accurately describe images by detailing the people, objects, colours, text, and numbers in them, Snapdragon X only, same builds as above Snipping Tool with "Text extraction" in the capture bar - This in Canary now, but it was in at least Dev previously, this could ship in stable at any time, it's an app Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) head to the Release Preview channel (24H2) - Expect this in May Patch Tuesday Narrator speech recap, Phone Link/Start integration, File Explorer Home updates, Windows Share with Edit all head to Release Preview (23H2) - Expect these in May Patch Tuesday - They were added to Beta channel (23H2) a few days earlier Plus, Microsoft Edge is up to 9 percent faster at web rendering and we're having a fiesta Also, the Windows 95 startup/logout chime has been inducted into the National Recording Registry Hardware Surface Hub OG hits EOL this year just like Windows 10 First major change under new Intel CEO What's a computer? The iPad, supposedly, but we'll see Everything's fine, but Google laid off hundreds in Pixel/Android group AI Apple is making big changes so that Apple Intelligence will actually be intelligent Adobe is going agentic too OpenAI is creating its own social network because the world needs another social network OpenAI announces three GPT-4.1 models - may retire GPT-4 soon - plus now o3 and o4-mini models ChapGPT gets an image library and a memory Claude gets Research and Google Workspace integration Meta will start training its AI models with EU data, wink wink Xbox and games Xbox app on mobile will soon let you buy games (!) and add-on content, join Game Pass, and redeem perks. Did Microsoft get a concession from Apple/Google?? COD: Modern Warfare II (OG) and more are coming to Game Pass in the next few weeks Xbox announces Doom: The Dark Ages limited edition accessories Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net Sony forced to raise the price of PS5 in three locales Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Think like an individual, not an enterprise App pick of the week: Notion Mail RunAs Radio this week: How to Not Hate PowerShell with Barbara Forbes Brown liquor pick of the week: 12th Hawaii Distiller's Reserve Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly uscloud.com
"Mac and Dennis pretend to be acquainted with a patron found dead in their bar in order to get closer to the dead man's granddaughter." -Original Air Date: 9/6/2005- We've begun our new journey, watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia for the first time! We're still looking for ideas for new stickers so let us know what you'd like at our socials below! This week we're talking about The Gang Finds a Dead Guy, autocorrect not autocorrecting, World War II memorabilia from the losing side and Tim being smarter than ChapGPT. This is No Hugging, No Learning, the show about one thing...watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia for the first time. Want more NHNL? Next week's episode drops early on Patreon! You can now join the It's a Hyundai tier for FREE for the first 7 days, and then just $5/month after that. You'll get every episode one week early with all of the extra content that we usually clip out of each release and movie reviews from the Seinfeld Extended Universe. Join Us at patreon.com/nohugging As a reminder, don't sign up for this inside the Patreon app - use a web browser on your phone or computer! You will be charged more for signing up inside the app (and that extra money does NOT go to us) Wanna start your own podcast? Do it with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code HUGGING. Get a FREE No Hugging, No Learning sticker by giving us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you listen to this! Just be sure to send us your address! Email us: nohuggingnolearningshow@gmail.com Follow us! @nohugging on X @nohugging_nolearning on Instagram @nohugging.bsky.social on Bluesky Music: "The Gang Gets Trapped" by Reed Streets
Steak and Sandra get into some tech talk as they share thoughts on the use of ChapGPT and how useful it can be however debate whether or not certain usage of it, like asking it to craft an email, takes the human element out of things.
In this episode, Natasha explores the game-changing potential of ChatGPT's microphone feature on mobile devices. Learn how you can use this tool to brainstorm ideas, organize thoughts, and create compelling content faster than ever. From preparing for interviews to taking meeting notes, discover how brands can leverage AI as a personal assistant to enhance creativity and productivity. Plus, hear how Shemaiah used CapCut's AI voice feature to bring Natasha's voice to life—proving that AI can add a human touch to your projects. Tune in for actionable tips, inspiration, and a reminder to use AI responsibly to take your brand to the next level. Visit IamRefocusedRadio.com for more insights and interviews!Disclaimer:This content was designed and produced by Shemaiah using AI technology, including ChatGPT for scripting and CapCut for AI voice generation. The purpose of this episode is purely educational, showcasing the creative and practical ways AI can be used as a tool to enhance content creation and brand development. Listeners are encouraged to research AI tools, use them responsibly, and always disclose when AI is part of their content creation process.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
I.A. Café - Enquête au cœur de la recherche sur l’intelligence artificielle
Party de noël d'IA café! On se fait des cadeaux et des suggestions de cadeaux sous le thème de l'intelligence artificielle. Et on vous annonce le nom de notre prestigieux invité pour le 100e épisode d'IA Café!Shirley Plumerand:Femtech – IA et santé des femmes.Harvard et Google ont cartographié le cerveau humain avec une précision inouïeNoah Fromson, In 10 seconds, AI model detects cancerous brain tumor often missed during surgery Researchers say the technology could one day be applied to other cancers. Paul Giraud et Jean-Emmanuel Bibault, Artificial intelligence in radiotherapy: Current applications and future trends": Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, Volume 105, Issue 12, December 2024, Pages 475-480Dungate B, Tucker DR, Goodwin E, Yong PJ. Assessing the Utility of artificial intelligence in endometriosis: Promises and pitfalls. Womens Health (Lond).Jean-François Sénéchal:Annie Labrecque, Les prix Nobel 2024 en science : l'intelligence artificielle récompensée, Québec Science.Perplexity : https://www.perplexity.ai/Research rabbit: https://www.researchrabbit.ai/NotebookLM : https://notebooklm.google.com/SciSpace : https://typeset.io/ Stéphane Mineo:Le calendrier de l'Avant de ChapGPT. « OpenAI (ChatGPT) fait son calendrier de l'avent : 12 jours d'annonces IA en perspective». Sora est là! https://sora.com/ Jean-François SénéchalAnnonce officielle: Le nom de notre prestigieux invité pour le 100e épisode d'IA Café!Et encore plus! Bonne écoute.Production et animation: Jean-François Sénéchal, Ph.DBarristIAs: Shirley Plumerand, Stéphane MineoCollaborateurs et collaboratrices: Véronique Tremblay, Stéphane Mineo, Fredérick Plamondon, Shirley Plumerand, Sylvain Munger Ph.D, Ève Gaumond, David Beauchemin.En musique :Guaraldi, V., Bailey, C., Budwig, M., & Schulz, C. M. 1. (2012). A Charlie Brown Christmas: the original sound track recording of the CBS television special [cd sound recording] ([Expanded ed.].). Fantasy.Sheena Easton, It's christmas all over the world, Soundtrack «Santa Claus - The movie», 1985. Pogologo Corp.OBVIA Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielleDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Elon Musk is promising the development of an AI that will ultimately destroy wokeness and awaken our highest human flourishing. In this episode, we're going to see exactly what's behind this astonishing cosmic vision and how it's already beginning with the new Trump era and the dawning of a new Golden Age. -- Start the 24/7 Protection of Your Home and Equity Today! Go to https://www.hometitlelock.com/turleytalks *The content presented by our partners may contain affiliate links. When you click and shop the links, Turley Talks may receive a small commission.* Join my new Courageous Conservative Club and get equipped to fight back and restore foundational values. Learn more at http://fight.turleytalks.com/join Highlights: “According to Google Gemini, it's better to annihilate the human race than misgender anyone!” “Elon is dedicated to developing an AI that actually loves humanity, that loves human civilization, and that's why he's created xAI.” “Trump has already announced that he will repeal permanently Joe Biden's ridiculous Executive Order that basically woke-ified AI, it's an order that regulates and controls AI to produce precisely the kind of patent politically correct nonsense that Gemini or ChapGPT have been producing.” Timestamps: [00:21] Elon speaking at the Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia [04:42] Why Elon sees woke AI as a threat to humanity [06:32] All about Elon's xAI and what he is envisioning for the future of AI -- Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. FOLLOW me on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks Sign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts to get lots of articles on conservative trends: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe-to-our-newsletter **The use of any copyrighted material in this video is done so for educational and informational purposes only including parody, commentary, and criticism. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015). It is believed that this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
“Vraag ChapGPT maar eens hoe het Haviltex arrest zich verhoudt tot het Romeins recht.” Jawel, de 33ste aflevering van De Bedrijfsjurist staat (weer) in het teken van AI. Te gast zijn Frank te Biesebeek en Martijn Doornbos, twee van de drie oprichters van Legal Mike. Frank, communicatietrainer, en Martijn, voormalig advocaat en bedrijfsjurist, waren elkaar na hun studie in het Groningse een beetje uit het oog verloren, maar vonden elkaar weer door een datalek. De opkomst van ChatGPT bracht hen op het idee om een training ChapGPT voor juridische professionals te ontwikkelen. Die samenwerking bracht ze weer op het idee voor een heuse juridische AI-assistent, die wordt gevoed door wetgeving, de wetsgeschiedenis en jurisprudentie. Een AI-assistent die moest gaan fungeren als een proactief ‘juridisch brein' voor juridische professionals. Zo gezegd, zo gedaan. Ze vroegen er een derde compagnon bij, Maik Bokx, en gingen aan de slag. In het eerste kwartaal 2025 hopen ze live te gaan. We spraken met Frank en Martijn over: De toegevoegde waarde van Legal Mike ten opzichte van ChatGPT. Het verschil tussen Legal Mike en andere juridische databanken. Privacy en databeveiliging. Het juridische landschap van de toekomst.
On this week's episode, we get into discussing Megan's favorite holiday: Halloween. Aaron is a scrooge about it. We also get into Aaron's confession. ChapGPT recaps the week with some funny stories. And we end with our regular segments! That and much, much more on this week's pod!Follow us on all of our social medias to keep up to date!Instagram: @thefairlyoddasiansTik Tok: @thefairlyoddasiansTwitter: @fairlyoddasians
Leonard Cohen, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and Zeppelin… what's your creative archetype? And what's the Divine Feminine principle got to do with your creative edge? A lot. In Episode 138 of With Love, Danielle, we're defining creative integrity in whacky times—no matter how tempting tech might be. Want to read the Slack memo I sent to my team about ChapGPT? Ya! (Spoiler: it's a tool, not a replacement for your brilliance). Presence cannot be outsourced. It is not going to fool the heart. Let's do the human, real-time, real energy, joyful work of thinking, caring, and creating. With love, Danielle Mentioned in Episode 138: ❤︎ The 2025 Heart Centered Planner: Align your life with love and ease. Order now to get your planners for the holidays at daniellelaporte.com/plannerpod. Use code PODPLANNER10 for 10% off your planner purchase!
Hello! This epsiode is a general life update. Has anyone been feeling that September is a little crazy!? It's always a little crazy though isnt it? Here I share about my first night alone in over 2 years playing with the herb mugwort...which gave me nightmares. Using AI to get deeper understanding about these nightmares (which was surprisingly succesful!!) AND what I'm learning about money right now. I also share about the books I have just finished reading recently: the Frozen River (by Ariel Lawhon) and Ode to Minoa (by Theresa C. Dintino) Enjoy! *Update! My son did not officially wean...we were very happy to pick up our nursing journey when he came home and I have actually been enjoying it more! He had no problem being away with Dad for two days and has been less clingy and nursing less since his return (hence why I'm enjoying it more, it's just enough for me right now). Access my conversation with ChapGPT here: Using AI for Dream interpretation https://www.emiliealexina.com/post/using-ai-for-dream-interpretation-death-of-a-child Access the Wealthy Woman Vault here (available until Sept 19 midnight PST) https://www.matriarch.love/a/2147924906/LYB5goFw JOIN my upcoming group QHHT call here Mining Your Soul Story for Hidden Jewels of Collective Abundance https://www.emiliealexina.com/event-details-registration/mining-your-soul-story-for-hidden-jewels-of-collective-abundance
What are the 10 characteristics of a business? Well I asked ChapGPT that question and printed out the answers. Let's go throught them!
As much as some people resist it, AI is here and won't go anywhere anytime soon. AI is getting better, smarter, and more efficient by the day. But is there a place for it on LinkedIn? Well, that answer can quickly be answered with a resounding yes as LinkedIn even has its own AI assist integration for those who use a LinkedIn Premium account. But are there ways to just use ChatGPT for LinkedIn? Absolutely! Here are the 3 best ways to use ChatGPT for LinkedIn: 1. Use it for poll questions 2. Use it for content topic ideas 3. Use it for tip prompts for your videos Take our FREE Business Assessment to find out what you need to focus most on within your business: https://www.magpaiassessments.com/4117/0
We're back on the couch with our favorite local sports radio host, Jeff Prosser!Jeff brings his signature booming voice, unabashed takes, and engaging style to deliver an absolute heater of podcast. We tried to write a longer description, but ChapGPT sucks.If you like living forever, and you like golf, then you're going to LOVE Live Forever Golf.Enter discount code "LFG20" for 20% off your next order at LiveForeverGolf.comStraight Down the Middle'ish is brought to you by Live Forever Golf. Check out our Final Few collection to get great deals on our clearance inventory! Free shipping on all orders over $100.
Guest Keith Hanson, QUX Technology, joins to discuss AI, ChapGPT, and growing technology. How does it actually work? Discussion of privacy, government data collection, and more. SCOTUS releases latest opinion on Presidential immunity, and Democrats act as if Trump has already won the election. Discussion of Democrat response, role of SCOTUS and Constitution and more.
In my recent exploration of artificial intelligence, I stumbled upon a fascinating article entitled, “Instructors as Innovators: a Future-focused Approach to New AI Learning Opportunities, With Prompts" which introduced the concept of goal-play interaction between students and AI. The authors provided a prompt for this interaction, which I found to be an intriguing application of AI to create interactive, educational experiences for students. I adapted the prompt provided in the article to be more aligned with psychology concepts, particularly for students learning about cognitive distortions. I experimented with various AI models, including Google, Gemini, Meta, Perplexity, and ChatGPT, and the results were truly enlightening. The goal of this exercise is for the individual to assume the role of a counselor, while the AI embodies a person exhibiting cognitive distortions. However, I must note that the outcomes were not always predictable, as different language models sometimes altered the dynamics of the interaction. Despite this unpredictability, I found the interactive conversations to be incredibly valuable, sparking insightful discussions around cognitive distortions and Aaron Beck's groundbreaking work in this field. I invite you to try this out and share your experiences with your students (and with me as well as I'd love to hear how you've been using - and possibly modifying - this prompt). I am continuously refining this experiment and welcome any suggestions to enhance its reliability and effectiveness. I encourage you to engage in this thought-provoking exercise and explore the potential of AI to create engaging and meaningful conversations around psychological concepts. As you'll see, I instructed the AI to draw from content on the Psych Central site, so thanks to them for providing very clear explanations of various types of cognitive distortions. Happy experimenting! Instructions: copy all of the text below (without the lines) and then past it into whichever AI large language model of your choice. I have tried this in the free version of ChapGPT as well as paid versions of Perplexity, Gemini, and Meta, and it works well, though differently, in each one.
Whether you have a DIY approach to your law firm marketing or an in-house team at your beck and call, you really should be using the top tools of the trade, and Gyi and Conrad share just what you need! But first—many, many SEOs preach that you should keep ALL your old content… but we're pretty sure you really need to toss the majority of that bulk overboard. Is your website riding a bit low in the water? We keep hearing marketers say that your old content is some sort of treasure trove, but, more likely, it's just outdated junk that needs to be jettisoned—quickly. Clearing things out can make more valuable content perform better, and Gyi and Conrad lay out how to decide what should stay and what should go. Next, the list you've always needed to fill up your marketing toolbox! Depending on your approach and resources, the guys outline three different lists of essential tools to help you hone your marketing tactics. Total Beginner - The DIY Lawyer's Marketing Tools Google Searches Meta's Ad Library Google Maps CallRail Camera Microphone - SM58, MV7, or similar. Intermediate Tools - For the Those With Growing Expertise Local SEO Tools: Local Falcon, BrightLocal, Whitespark, or Places Scout. Intake Management Software: Clio Grow, Lawmatics, Litify, Lead Docket, etc. A Link Index Tool: Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz Advanced Tools - for the Seasoned Pro, Marketing Directors, SEO Leads, and the Like! Screaming Frog The News: Google I/O 2024 (their developer conference) just wrapped up, so what's gonna be happening with the latest in the search realm? Google is adding more AI to its search results | TechCrunch and Generative AI in Search: Let Google do the searching for you. ChapGPT 4.0 (Omni) is now available, and we're all just still hoping AI isn't going to eventually kill us all: Hello GPT-4o | OpenAI LSA now means Let's Screw Attorneys — So, should you play the game or just quit now? Thanks? We got a blog award: The 16 Best Legal Marketing Podcasts Of 2024 Gyi and Conrad will both be participating in the Law Firm Growth Summit from May 21-23. And, LocalU Detroit is coming up on June 24th! Mentioned in this Episode: The Bite - Lunch Hour Legal Marketing Newsletter! Leave Us an Apple Review Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on YouTube Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on TikTok
Whether you have a DIY approach to your law firm marketing or an in-house team at your beck and call, you really should be using the top tools of the trade, and Gyi and Conrad share just what you need! But first—many, many SEOs preach that you should keep ALL your old content… but we're pretty sure you really need to toss the majority of that bulk overboard. Is your website riding a bit low in the water? We keep hearing marketers say that your old content is some sort of treasure trove, but, more likely, it's just outdated junk that needs to be jettisoned—quickly. Clearing things out can make more valuable content perform better, and Gyi and Conrad lay out how to decide what should stay and what should go. Next, the list you've always needed to fill up your marketing toolbox! Depending on your approach and resources, the guys outline three different lists of essential tools to help you hone your marketing tactics. Total Beginner - The DIY Lawyer's Marketing Tools Google Searches Meta's Ad Library Google Maps CallRail Camera Microphone - SM58, MV7, or similar. Intermediate Tools - For the Those With Growing Expertise Local SEO Tools: Local Falcon, BrightLocal, Whitespark, or Places Scout. Intake Management Software: Clio Grow, Lawmatics, Litify, Lead Docket, etc. A Link Index Tool: Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz Advanced Tools - for the Seasoned Pro, Marketing Directors, SEO Leads, and the Like! Screaming Frog The News: Google I/O 2024 (their developer conference) just wrapped up, so what's gonna be happening with the latest in the search realm? Google is adding more AI to its search results | TechCrunch and Generative AI in Search: Let Google do the searching for you. ChapGPT 4.0 (Omni) is now available, and we're all just still hoping AI isn't going to eventually kill us all: Hello GPT-4o | OpenAI LSA now means Let's Screw Attorneys — So, should you play the game or just quit now? Thanks? We got a blog award: The 16 Best Legal Marketing Podcasts Of 2024 Gyi and Conrad will both be participating in the Law Firm Growth Summit from May 21-23. And, LocalU Detroit is coming up on June 24th! Mentioned in this Episode: The Bite - Lunch Hour Legal Marketing Newsletter! Leave Us an Apple Review Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on YouTube Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on TikTok
Marty and Eric do the third part of a three-part series on A.I. focusing on how faculty are using LLMs like ChapGPT for productivity at work.
Episode 59 Using AI to Enhance! The Marriage + Parenting Edition! Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a tool for many aspects of business and learning. Now. It's time to let it enhance your parenting and marriage. In this episode, Armando and Stacy use AI prompts in ChatGPT (a popular AI chatbox) to find age-specific things to do with kids. They also come up with date night and last-minute gift ideas by simply allowing AI to help. It's not to be used for everything in your marriage or parenting, but it helps when you can't think of anything else to do with your kids on the weekend or are bored with your typical date night! From recipes to birthday letters, using AI can add a little more adventure to your life if you let it. Episode 59 Join our community! Want to share your story about what motivates you? Please send us an email: hello@themotivatedparent.com. IG: www.instagram.com/themotivatedparent/
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Depuis l'émergence de ChapGPT, l'intelligence artificielle bouleverse petit à petit le monde du travail. Mais pas seulement, en réalité tous les secteurs de la société sont gagnés par cette révolution. "Hors-série Lenglet & Co", un podcast hebdomadaire présenté par François Lenglet et Sylvain Zimmermann, qui vous donne les clés pour tout comprendre des évolutions et des mutations économiques, en Europe et dans le monde.
Depuis l'émergence de ChapGPT, l'intelligence artificielle bouleverse petit à petit le monde du travail. Mais pas seulement, en réalité tous les secteurs de la société sont gagnés par cette révolution. "Hors-série Lenglet & Co", un podcast hebdomadaire présenté par François Lenglet et Sylvain Zimmermann, qui vous donne les clés pour tout comprendre des évolutions et des mutations économiques, en Europe et dans le monde.
durée : 00:03:55 - Le zoom de la rédaction - Depuis le choc qu'a été la présentation de ChapGPT en 2022, l'intelligence artificielle a gagné de nombreux secteurs de la société, au point d'amorcer une révolution dans le monde du travail.
In this Episode, I share quick ways to create marketing for sellers using ChatGPT. We all need listings, new leads, and closed deals. Yep, even, I've been working on marketing for sellers. So what can you do to reach sellers?Work your Sphere of influence - This is number one, people you know and former clients. Also work your neighborhood!Ways to get help with marketing with chatgpt use data to create your letters. - go watch the latest ChatGPT video on YouTube. One page website with Canva Bulk create social media content for Sellers Create scripts to interview local businesses for reels, tiktok, & youtube shorts Create scripts to talk about the market for your YouTube videos Create a simple monthly marketing plan including social media posts, 60 second or less videos, direct mail marketing, email and text messages Create post cards Create short videos talking about the neighborhood you live in - I asked use Chapgpt to learn about sustainability and smart homes Are you thinking about AirBNB Learn to earn with me, all year round. https://smartgirlmedia.kartra.com/page/agentjourney Only $125 for 2024. Good Until January 3rd, 2024. The rate goes to monthly at $14.99 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejolittle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carriejolittle/support
The news this week is hot. In fact, in the time it took to write that sentence, the news got a little hotter. We're talkin' picket lines, Josh Bersin trash-talkin', LinkedIn is your new crazy uncle HOT. We're talkin' Amazon is droppin' billions to invest in generative AI companies, job boards are bailin' on ChapGPT job searchin', Getty Images sealin' its content from AI hot. And we're talkin' NFL stars goin' into porn after football HOT! Someone get us a cold beer and a fire extinguisher!!!
The news this week is hot. In fact, in the time it took to write that sentence, the news got a little hotter. We're talkin' picket lines, Josh Bersin trash-talkin', LinkedIn is your new crazy uncle HOT. We're talkin' Amazon is droppin' billions to invest in generative AI companies, job boards are bailin' on ChapGPT job searchin', Getty Images sealin' its content from AI hot. And we're talkin' NFL stars goin' into porn after football HOT! Someone get us a cold beer and a fire extinguisher!!!
Kyle Kuderewski, the Operations Manager at WebStreet (formerly Empire Flippers Capital), is a dynamic individual with a wealth of expertise in passive investing, entrepreneurship, alternative investments, and remote work. Podcast nuggies… Switch from Engineer to Online Business Operator How to assess what online business is right for you How they are using ChapGPT with content sites Episode Sponsored By Looking for fantastic remote workers? Call to Action Book a Call with Me Let's Buy a Business Newsletter 10 Step Video series to Finding a Company to Buy Let's Buy a Business Youtube Episode Resources Connect with Ryan Condie http://linkedin.com/in/ryancondie http://letsbuyabusiness.com/ https://forms.gle/RRcXpe3dK7pNGqv16 How to Buy Your First Small Business through Acquisition Entrepreneurship: https://letsbuyabusiness.com/course Stay Up to Date Newsletter: https://lbab.beehiiv.com/subscribe Connect with Kyle Kuderewski https://webstreet.co/ https://twitter.com/EFCap_Kyle kyle@webstreet.co
In this episode – returning here in a special command performance (rerun) – Eric and Taylor worry about whether ChatGPT might be a harbinger of total computer domination of the world and the looming obsolescence and expendability of human beings. Is that possible? Tune in and find out what it is about artificial intelligence that should really frighten you.
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Content marketing has been around for many years now and is an accepted way of appealing to clients. Thought Leadership and Intellectual Property are given away for free to establish our credentials with the buyers. If we show how knowledgeable we are, prospective clients will choose us over our rivals. So for many years now, blogs, books, podcasts, magazine and newspaper articles, videos, Medium articles, social media posts, white papers, surveys and numerous other tools have been at the vanguard to prove we are experts in our fields. This has required a lot of hard earned experience and an ability to communicate that experience to others. Then ChatGPT turns up and opens up a floodgate of content for people who are vying with us for the client's attention. ChatGPT is a vast curator of knowledge from the entire world and it is unbelievably fast at churning it out. How can one person compete with that? Our rivals can go to ChatGPT, then tweek the content and pass it off as their own efforts. Our clients probably cannot tell the difference. In a lot of cases, perception is everything. If the buyer sees you are pumping out vast quantities of content, they will conclude that you are an expert in this area, even though the chances are strong that they will never even read the content or not very much of it. ChatGPT can become the great equaliser between competing firms in the content marketing department. This is real for me. I have 6 books published, 1779 Podcasts and 652 Video show episodes released, over 3000 articles on LinkedIn, etc. I am sure others will also have substantial resources released out into the wild to prove expertise in certain areas. What can we do about all of this? The answer is differentiation. ChatGPT and other similar engines are good at collecting and synthesising information. At this point, it is generated in a quite recognisable style and tends toward the generic. ChatGPTso far, is not great at distinguishing the quality of the content. It also makes things up and lies, which the industry has cleverly marketed as “hallucinations”. I quite like “bald faced lies” as the preferred descriptor. How can you trust a machine which cannot differentiate between fake and real content and can only collect and collate it? Because it is synthesising vast amounts of content, the style tends to be a bit utilitarian and dull. This is where we have an advantage still. We have examples, stories, happenings we have witnessed first-hand from our specific component of the industry and we can include these in our content. The specificity means it is hard for ChatGPT to collect the information as this is personal to us and we have never published it anywhere as yet, to be swept up and homogenised by the machine. There is also a gap between when we publish it and when ChatGPT can get its hands on it. There is also our style. A competitor telling ChapGPT to write something in the style of Dr. Greg Story is certainly possible, but all they are doing is reinforcing my content and my expertise. Dr. Greg Story also has 100% control over his style and he can vary it as well with no qualms or permissions. I try to write my content such that someone reading it will recognise the style as mine. I write in a very informal style, often using slang and I quite like idioms and alliteration. These are not complete moats which will deny people from copying me, but how many people in my industry are going to try and reproduce me? You have to be interested in Japan, leadership, sales, communication, presentations and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. That is an incredibly small circle of rivals. For most of us in business, this will be the case - we will have relatively few rivals in the content marketing world in our specific area of expertise. Even for famous authors and influencers, there have always been copycats and people trying to rip their stuff off and yet they are still going. For all of us, we see so many attempts to fool us with social media spewing out constant phishing attacks, deep fakes, etc., but we want the real McCoy. We get upset when we are fooled into buying something that is not what it is supposed to be. If we get a ChatGPT fake version of a favourite writer or thought leader's content, are we going to be happy? Are we going to be satisfied with an avatar or a deep fake trying to pass itself off as someone we admire in an attempt to fool us? If you cannot write and have a limited intellect or parsimonious business experience, then ChapGPT will certainly be of help. The problem is after people meet you, they find you cannot write and that you have limited intellect or parsimonious business experience. You get the meeting through subterfuge of clever repackaging, but the reality is still the reality. Either you have the real goods or you don't. If you have them, then you don't bother with ChapGPT fakery and trying to pass yourself off as something you are not. Will ChapGPT and all of the other machines out there get much better? Of course they will, but for most of us in business, this won't detract from the hope I have offered in this article. We can be more confident about what we are doing in content marketing, because what we are doing is the real thing, in real time.
Aimara Garlaschelli"Alfabeto della posterità o la decostruzione della fine"Scalpendi Editorehttps://scalpendi.euL'autore non vuole confutare la realtà dell'ordinario, ma ne evidenzia le lacerazioni create dall'irruzione dell'intelligenza artificiale. Una misteriosa introduzione di elementi invisibili, sebbene non meno reali si affiancano alla quotidianità. Realtà e sogno non si contraddicono a vicenda, ma sono interdipendenti, reciprocamente invisibili e la poesia rende i due ordini consapevoli uno dell'altro. La dimensione comune di ciò che appare nella veglia continua nella dimensione straordinaria del sogno, la realtà onirica influenza il mondo delle cose che aspettano di essere rivelate nell'esperienza. L'irrompere dell'intelligenza artificiale infrange la verità dell'apparenza per riaffermarla in un nuovo ordine metareale.Aimara Garlaschelli è nata a Sondrio nel 1971. Vive a Milano. Ha pubblicato due libri di poesia: Figure di silenzio (LietoColle 2016) e Il rito delle ore (ETS 2019); una traduzione della Terra desolata di Eliot (ETS 2018); e Alfabeto della posterità (Scalpendi 2022). Per Einaudi ha pubblicato Nel nome della madre (2022).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
Do you reckon ChapGPT is a game changer, a life saver, or an omen of impending doom? Are you using it religiously or still waiting to test the waters? The big question is how can business owners, marketers and creatives rely on the tool to create content that will cut through. Today, we are delighted to have Nadine Nethery on the podcast, a seasoned copywriting expert renowned for her exceptional prowess in the world of Chatbot Generated Text (CGT).In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, where engagement and connection have become the bedrock of success, mastering the art of copywriting is no less than a superpower. Nadine Nethery, with her unparalleled insights and years of experience, brings to the table a treasure trove of techniques that can deeply connect with an audience, leaving a lasting impression that resonates on a profound level. Our first question delves into the strategies and techniques she recommends to create that important connection between content creators and their cherished audience. Whether it's "we" addressing our readers or "you" conversing with them, the interplay of words holds immense potential to evoke emotions, inspire action, and foster a sense of belonging.So, without further ado, let us embark on this captivating journey, as Nadine Nethery illuminates the path to profound audience connection, unveiling secrets that can turn words into an extraordinary force of unity and understanding.Head over to growgetters.io for full show notes!Ready for some cracking growth hacks direct to your inbox? Sign up for our weekly GrowGetters Growth Hacks Newsletter, which is jam-packed with tools, methods, and models to help you grow and scale your business.
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On today's episode, NASA's Parker Solar Probe made its closest run at the Sun scanning for solar winds, scientists believe there are more Earth-like exoplanets out there than we think, and ChapGPT built a tomato picking robot to save humanity from collapse. Every Friday, join hosts MJ Banias and Stephanie Gerk as they roundup the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. For the articles discussed in this week's episode, visit The Debrief at: https://thedebrief.org/ Follow The Debrief on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow MJ Banias on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjbanias Follow Stephanie Gerk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Have something to tell us? Email the show at: weeklyreport@thedebrief.org
In a serial off shoot from the 5amMesterScrum show and our ChatGPT weekend segments, we decided to chronicle the life and times of Bubbles the Calico Cat and our occasional co-host of the 5amMesterScrum show. This channel will be generated using ChatGPT and to experiment where the technology could lead. The inputs and trainings on the series are human with ChapGPT writing the work with no custom changes by man nor cat. We started with creating basic personas for Bubbles, her sister Heart and dog friend Jerry. We will share our inputs and the outputs. The inputs will be from daily observations by her owners and we are hoping people will offer up some new scenarios for ChatGPT to include in Bubble's adventures. With that here is the first installment and we will follow with the personas ChatGPT created. Happy Scrumming, blog post can be found here: https://5ammesterscrum.com/new-chatgpt-experiment-serial-program-bubbles/ #fiction #learning #chatgpt #5amMesterScrum Happy Scrumming, Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
In this excerpt from the CAFE Insider podcast, Preet Bharara and Joyce Vance discuss the meeting between Trump's defense lawyers and DOJ prosecutors as Special Counsel Jack Smith's Mar-A-Lago documents investigations nears the end. Who would be in attendance? Would a plea deal be discussed? And how did Preet and Joyce handle such meetings when they were U.S. Attorneys? In the full episode, Preet and Joyce continue their discussion of the Mar-A-Lago case, including reports of new evidence that speaks to Trump's state of mind, potential charges prosecutors could bring, and Trump's likely defenses. They also discuss the embarrassing incident of a lawyer who relied on ChapGPT for legal research and cited made-up cases in a legal document submitted to the court. Stay informed. For analysis of the most important legal and political issues of our time, become a member of CAFE Insider for one month for $1.00: www.cafe.com/insider. You'll get access to full episodes of the podcast, and other exclusive benefits. This podcast is brought to you by CAFE Studios and Vox Media Podcast Network. Tamara Sepper – Executive Producer; Jake Kaplan – Editorial Producer; Nat Weiner – Audio Producer Check out other CAFE podcasts: Now & Then, Up Against The Mob Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Susie teased Sarah about her compulsion to comment on the number of every single episode, which reminded us about the importance of accountability, and how people who live alone too long getting a little...weird. Sarah talks about the tech mogul who is trying to extend his life (or be immortal?) by injecting his son's blood, but we think he's basically inviting the universe to smite him dead. We learn about a woman who smuggled dozens of snake in her carry-on luggage, and many of these NOT SMALL snakes got loose on the plane. Susie thinks she deserves the death penalty, but her punishment was way less than that. We hear why people are mad at the police for their helicopters and Susie describes the time she was chased by a police helicopter. We hear about a lawyer who needs to learn the reasons why you can't fact check ChatGPT with ChapGPT. Plus, we learn about a flight on which everyone died even though the plane didn't crash.Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/braincandypodSusie's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/susie_meisterSarah's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:Go to https://www.greenchef.com/braincandy60 and use code braincandy60 to get 60% off plus free shipping.Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to https://www.dipseastories.com/braincandyGet 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodGo to https://nutrafol.com and enter the promo code: BRAINCANDY to save $15 off your first month's subscription!More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the tsunami of open-source AI that has engulfed us all, who's riding the wave's crest with the right prompts to generate in-context learning from models like ChatGPT4 that creates effective copy? Arguably, it's Jon Benson, inventor of the VSL (Video Sales Letter) and founder of CopyPro, an AI-driven app that is so intuitive it promises that it will soon be promptless.Jon has been pioneering the art of copywriting in video content for the better part of his career and learning AI for the past six years. In today's episode of TDM with host Mark de Grasse, Jon is trumpeting the importance of copywriting and riffing on its evolution since Mad Men and its halcyon heydays. There is a vanguard he describes where brilliant, human copywriting meets eager-to-learn AI. Here, at this cutting edge, sits a quiet appreciation for the art and science of persuasion. A skill AI has yet to master. This is good news for copywriters that are out there, learning AI in the dark, figuring out how AI thinks through the structure of language, and so becoming ever practical and valuable for everyday folk like us digital marketers.Jon promises that the launch of his application is indeed going to be better than working in the mines of ChapGPT and other open-source AI apps that are just warp-speed predictive text engines, still lacking the finesse of people-powered persuasion. All of this makes for compelling TDM content and frankly, it's hard not to be persuaded by his passion, his perspective, and his prompt(less) arrival in AI copywriting country. This one's for all you diehard copywriters out there! Disclaimer: This copy was written by a human.Jon Benson is The Billion Dollar Copy Coach, the CEO of CopyPro.ai, and ChatVSL which promises to write persuasive, direct-marketing Video Sales Letters in under an hour. To find out more about what Jon does, visit copypro.ai and jonbenson.com. You'll be sure to find great sales pitches, a love of words, personal music videos, VSL testimonials, and more. Key Takeaways:01:18 How did Jon and Copy Pro get started with dissecting copy for AI?03:30 How ChatGPT4 has flipped the switch on writing accurate copy04:36 The advent of direct response copywriting06:20 Appreciating the art and science of copywriting07:44 Why (human) persuasion still matters08:30 Why AI has a problem 'opening a loop' 10:06 Mad Men and direct response marketing14:25 Why it's so important to be able to distill your copy16:54 Why copy needs to be simple and persuasive with attention spans waning19:15 Promptless AI and what BNSN will be able to do21:40 How BNSN is starting with emails and then VSL 22:20 What is prompt creation going to look like for average folk?28:00 Introducing Chat VSL Connect with Jon Benson:Website - https://go.copypro.ai/Chat VSL - https://jonbenson.com/LinkedIn - Jon Benson - Creator of CopyPro.ai - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonbensonBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram:...
In the tsunami of open-source AI that has engulfed us all, who's riding the wave's crest with the right prompts to generate in-context learning from models like ChatGPT4 that creates effective copy? Arguably, it's Jon Benson, inventor of the VSL (Video Sales Letter) and founder of CopyPro, an AI-driven app that is so intuitive it promises that it will soon be promptless.Jon has been pioneering the art of copywriting in video content for the better part of his career and learning AI for the past six years. In today's episode of TDM with host Mark de Grasse, Jon is trumpeting the importance of copywriting and riffing on its evolution since Mad Men and its halcyon heydays. There is a vanguard he describes where brilliant, human copywriting meets eager-to-learn AI. Here, at this cutting edge, sits a quiet appreciation for the art and science of persuasion. A skill AI has yet to master. This is good news for copywriters that are out there, learning AI in the dark, figuring out how AI thinks through the structure of language, and so becoming ever practical and valuable for everyday folk like us digital marketers.Jon promises that the launch of his application is indeed going to be better than working in the mines of ChapGPT and other open-source AI apps that are just warp-speed predictive text engines, still lacking the finesse of people-powered persuasion. All of this makes for compelling TDM content and frankly, it's hard not to be persuaded by his passion, his perspective, and his prompt(less) arrival in AI copywriting country. This one's for all you diehard copywriters out there! Disclaimer: This copy was written by a human.Jon Benson is The Billion Dollar Copy Coach, the CEO of CopyPro.ai, and ChatVSL which promises to write persuasive, direct-marketing Video Sales Letters in under an hour. To find out more about what Jon does, visit copypro.ai and jonbenson.com. You'll be sure to find great sales pitches, a love of words, personal music videos, VSL testimonials, and more. Key Takeaways:01:18 How did Jon and Copy Pro get started with dissecting copy for AI?03:30 How ChatGPT4 has flipped the switch on writing accurate copy04:36 The advent of direct response copywriting06:20 Appreciating the art and science of copywriting07:44 Why (human) persuasion still matters08:30 Why AI has a problem 'opening a loop' 10:06 Mad Men and direct response marketing14:25 Why it's so important to be able to distill your copy16:54 Why copy needs to be simple and persuasive with attention spans waning19:15 Promptless AI and what BNSN will be able to do21:40 How BNSN is starting with emails and then VSL 22:20 What is prompt creation going to look like for average folk?28:00 Introducing Chat VSL Connect with Jon Benson:Website - https://go.copypro.ai/Chat VSL - https://jonbenson.com/LinkedIn - Jon Benson - Creator of CopyPro.ai - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonbensonBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Daniel Rubino of Windows Central comes back to the show to discuss the biggest announcements from this year's Microsoft Build 2023 event. Stephen Shankland of CNET talks about his experience using Adobe's new generative AI tool, Firefly, and how it integrates with Photoshop. Heather Kelly of the Washington Post stops by to share a guide she wrote about teens, smartphones, and social media following the Surgeon General's advisory about social media's effect on the youth's mental health. Finally, Mikah shares a story about a paralyzed man being able to walk naturally again with some implants and through artificial intelligence. Host: Mikah Sargent Guests: Daniel Rubino, Stephen Shankland, and Heather Kelly Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: AWS Insiders - TNW expressvpn.com/tnw CDW.com/DellClient
Business owners should be continuously looking for more effective and cost-effective ways to improve their product offerings, service delivery, and scalability. That's why it is important it invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChapGPT to automate tasks and provide valuable insights. I'll be talking with Stan Robinson about What ChatGPT is and How Can it Benefit Your Business. Stan Robinson is the Digital Sales Consultant at SHR Marketing. He helps businesses increase sales using LinkedIn and other digital tools. He also teaches professionals how to use LinkedIn to build their personal brands and advance in their careers. With over 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and customer success with organizations ranging from start-up businesses to Fortune 500 companies, Stan has worked in industries ranging from publishing, to computer hardware and software, financial services, and non-profit. This experience across industries enables Stan to provide clients with approaches to sales and business development that can set them apart from their competitors. In addition, he understands the need to build a relationship of trust with prospects and customers to ensure long-term relationships that maximize lifetime customer value. https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanrobinson/ Every Tuesday evening on Leadership LIVE @ 8:05! - Talking Small Business, your host Andrew Frazier is joined by experienced entrepreneurs and business owners who share their secrets to success via Livestream. You will learn about developing your business leadership skills from our roster of high-performing guest experts. Leadership LIVE is one of the many valuable resources provided through the Small Business Pro University empowering business owners to learn, profit, and grow. www.SBProU.com
President Biden & Congressional leaders meet again about the debt ceiling deadline, Senate hearing with former SVB & Signature Bank executives on their banks' failures, interview with Washington Post's Cat Zakrzewski on a Senate hearing with the CEO of Open AI, maker of ChapGPT, on artificial intelligence risks (36). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Intuition; Your Success Compass I discuss the topic of artificial intelligence (AI). I freaking love technology and gadgets. The new ChapGPT has been like having a little fairy in my pocket that does magic. Join me as I cover the benefits, the responsibility, and the importance of ethics and conscientiousness in the use of AI. We have a choice in how we use technology. Let's make good ones! P.S. If you'd like a transcript of the podcast, head over to Youtube for subtitles.
In this episode I talk about my first freelance editing gig (and also my last, with this particular company); rant about ChapGPT and AI in general; rave about TOOL's 2001 album, Lateralus; and of course address some ideas from stuff I've been reading, including Pema Chödrön's Start Where You Are.
All right fellas. By now, you've probably heard about ChatGPT and how AI is taking over. So what does that mean for us family men with businesses? The way I see it, you can either hop on the train and use AI to level up your Dad game, buy back your time and scale your business. Or, you can dig your heels in and resist it with every fiber of your being and inevitably get left behind in AI dust. Joining me for a mind-bending conversation is none other than Perry Belcher. Perry is an investor and serial entrepreneur who went from incredible success at a young age, to being broke and bankrupt to a multi-millionaire. He co-founded Digital Marketer, a top-notch digital marketing training company with over 300,000 students, and hosts the largest marketing event in North America, the Traffic & Conversion Summit. Once you hear what he has to say about AI and ChatGPT, you'll come out with a fresh perspective about all the advantages that AI has to offer if we simply take the time to use it properly. Buckle up because AI is here and it ain't going away. In our conversation, you'll learn: The incredible story of how Perry earned 800k as a teenager, went bankrupt before he was 22, and bounced back to build a multi-million dollar business. Why ChatGPT, Midjourney, and other technologies are just a drop in the ocean compared to what's coming. How individuals and businesses are only scratching the surface of AI's full potential. The ways in which using AI can make you a better parent. Some of my favorite moments of the conversation: The impact AI will have on parenting. How infinite intelligence is different from infinite information. Why now's the time for bold moves with AI. Simple ways that ChapGPT and AI can be used in your business. How YouTube is the greatest resource for learning about AI. Using AI and printers to make our own food? Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/384 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you're ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review
DAVE interviewed Ken Scales, CEO, Scalesology. Topics discussed are:Artificial Intelligence, Analytics, and CHAPGPT.
Nick Hughes is joined by Zac Graber, CEO of Opendemia from Liberty Center, Ohio and now living in Columbus. Opendemia is a website designed by students, for students, to assist throughout the entire research and writing process in a simple way.The episode starts with Nick asking Zac about his background and journey, and the ever popular question, why entrepreneurship? Why start a company today? Zac is a recent Founders Live Columbus winner and he describes his experience and some quick tips for 99 Second pitch! Next they talk about Opendemia, what are they building and why? We learn how it works and why students need this help. We also learn more of his views on ChatGPT and AI and the other interesting developments in automation and intelligence. They end with Zac providing some great advice to early stage entrepreneurs. This is an inspiring interview with an exciting up and coming startup entrepreneur from Ohio, we hope it helps you today.https://www.opendemia.com/
#178 - Genetic editing Hej! Idag har jag gjort något nytt! Jag tog hjälp av AI, närmare bestämt ChatGPT, när jag gjorde det här avsnittet. Jag bad ChatGPT ta fram ett skript om genetisk redigering, och så använder jag det för det här avsnittet! Jag modifierade skriptet lite, och sen så läser jag såklart inte exakt som det står i texten, utan använder det som grund för det jag berättar. Om du vill veta mer om vårt projekt Language Lock-in, gå till vår hemsida – www.languagelockin.com - klicka på "join the free training"! Då får du tillgång till en video där vi går igenom de 5 största utmaningarna med att lära sig svenska, och vad man gör åt dem! -------------------- För att stödja podden och få transkript till avsnitten - bli patron för bara 5€ per månad – klicka här! Vill du ha en GRATIS PDF med de 20 vanligaste misstagen folk gör i svenska? Klicka här och prenumerera på nyhetsbrevet – alltid på lätt svenska :) -------------------- To support the podcast and get transcripts to the weekly episodes – become a patron for only 5€ per month - click here! Would you like a FREE PDF with the 20 most common mistakes people make in Swedish, and how to correct them? Click here and subscribe to the newsletter – always in easy Swedish! ------------------- Instagram: swedish.linguist YouTube: Swedish Linguist Facebook: Swedish Linguist Website: www.swedishlinguist.com ------------------- Ett smakprov (sample) på transkriptet: Hallå hallå, välkommen till Simple Swedish Podcast. Och glad påsk får jag ju säga! För att, ah, det här..just nu är det ju påskveckan. Och nu, idag när jag spelar in det här så är det långfredagen. Och jag kommer inte att fira påsk. Jag har faktiskt inte traditionen att fira påsk. Men, många andra gör det, och här i Spanien så firar dom för fullt. Det går konstiga parader på gatorna med folk i konstiga kläder, och dom spelar musik och trummor och ja, det är väldigt intressant. Väldigt typiskt spanskt att gå i parader på gatorna utklädda i konstiga kläder, och spela musik och trummor. Så, det känns som att dom gör det typ varannan vecka. Ah, så glad påsk! Och jag har ju ett avsnitt om hur vi firar påsk i Sverige. Och det är ett lite äldre avsnitt. Avsnitt nummer 29 (tjugonio). Så ah, ta och lyssna på avsnitt 29! Och det handlar om påsk i Sverige. Och för det här avsnittet så har jag tagit hjälp av AI – artificiell intelligens – nämligen ChatGPT. Jag har funderat mycket på hur jag kan ta hjälp av AI i mitt jobb. Så det jag gjorde var att jag skrev till ChatGPT, jag valde ett ämne, så att..ämnet för dagens podd är genetisk redigering. Så ja, jag skrev till ChapGPT, ”kan du skriva ett poddtranskript om genetisk redigering?”, och ChatGPT gav mig ett skript då. Ah, inte ett transkript utan ett skript. Så det har jag använt. Jag har modifierat det litegrann. Men, ah, jag tyckte det skulle vara kul att göra ett avsnitt där jag har tagit hjälp av AI då. För AI – artificiell intelligens – är här, och allting håller på att förändras, och det kommer bara förändras snabbare och snabbare, och artificiell intelligens kommer verkligen vara en.. Ah, det kommer förändra allt. Det håller redan på att förändra allt, och jag tror att man behöver börja tänka på hur man kan använda AI, liksom, dra nytta av AI, ta hjälp av AI. För om man inte gör det så riskerar man kanske att, ja, att hamna efter. ....för att läsa hela transkriptet till detta och alla andra avsnitt, klicka här!
Well not really…. ChatGPT is taking over a lot of the tasks that you don't want to do. Such as writing ads! What is ChatGPT? Think of ChatGPT as a content creating machine. ChatGPT has revolutionised the way real estate agents can perform their daily duties. With ChatGPT you no longer have to stare at a blank screen. If you haven't seen ChatGPT I highly recommend that you do. Start using ChatGPT in your business. In this podcast, we discuss 21 Ways to use ChatGPT for Real Estate Agents. Here are some sample ways - Your bio Emails and letters that you can send Ideas or scripts for videos you're going to make Ideas for blogs /articles you're going to write Advertisements Rewrite advertisements Headlines Tag lines Rewrite absolutely anything - add your content Suburb profiles Combine ads with suburb profiles Spelling and punctuation An idea of what you can say Social media posts Opinions and ideas Neighbourhood guides Check out the video for an in-depth guide to ChatGPT for real estate agents! Please note that ChapGPT is now out for paid users.
The surge in use of ChatGPT has sparked discussions and lawsuits about the copyrights of AI-generated content. International expert in AI Law, Copyright and Intellectual Property Associate Professor Hannah Yee-Fen Lim, from the Division of Business Law at NTU Singapore's Nanyang Business School shares why it's so challenging to navigate through the world of emerging technologies. [Find Us on Podcast Platforms] Awedio | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | OmnyStudio [Contact Us] Presenter: Lynlee Foo Producer: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy en Viernes de libros hablamos del mejor recuento de la tecnología que cambió nuestras vidas, desde los smartphones y PC, hasta internet, Chapgpt, Cambridge analítica, misiles inteligentes, en fin. La guerra fría entre China y EEUU por Taiwán es una guerra por microchips.
In this episode, Conor and Bryce chat about ChapGPT, the NVIDIA GTC 2023 conference and intelligence augmentation.Link to Episode 122 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)TwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachShow NotesDate Recorded: 2023-03-21Date Released: 2023-03-24RUN FOR THE FUN OF IT! Running PodcastChatGPTDeep Blue vs KasparovGTC 2023 ConferenceConor & Bryce Chat About C++ Algorithms + Combinators (YouTube Stream)The NVIDIA AI Podcast - Glean Founders Talk AI-Powered Enterprise Search on NVIDIA Podcast - Ep. 190ADSP Episode 97: C++ vs Carbon vs Circle vs CppFront with Sean BaxterClang-TidyGPTDuckOxide & Friends PodcastNVIDIA GTC 2023 - C++ Standard Parallelism - Bryce LelbachNVIDIA GTC 2023 - Defining the Quantum-Accelerated Supercomputer - Timothy CostaAPL Seeds 2023 Conferencecode_report GTC 2023 Trip ReportIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode: AI and ChatGPT, educator detection or teaching our students to use these tools, how will educators leverage these new tools, what occupations will need to stay away from AI and ChapGPT
Artificial Intelligence is being heavily hyped right now, especially in light of the newer generative AI systems (like ChapGPT). What is the reality behind the hype? Jonathan Bartlett, fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins us for a discussion on AI reality for this episode of the Hedge.
Mars and DC are joined once again by comedian Bob O in a comedy filled episode of wiley games and true facts. Listener emails are read at nobody's discretion in this "special" episode where the guys talk music, games, and AI. Will this be the final episode after more controversial bombs are laid down in "who-cares" fashion, or will it just be another great episode in the saga of DC and Mars? Listen closely to find out! email us at fromdctomars@gmail.com or visit us on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/fromdctomars/
This episode of Nazareth to Nicaea examines the topic of "kenosis" the belief that Jesus emptied himself as part of his incarnation. But the debate is over what did he empty himself of? We cover: - Exegesis of Philippians 2:7 - The Extra Calvinisticum - ChapGPT tries to explain kenosis! Otherwise keep up with me on: Twitter: @mbird12 Blog: michaelfbird.substack.com Recommended Reading Paul Nimmo and Keith Johnson, Kenosis: The Self-Emptying of Christ in Scripture and Theology (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2022) Richard Cross, Communicatio Idiomatum: Reformation Christological Debates (Oxford: OUP, 2019) Richard Cross, Christology and Metaphysics in the Seventeenth Century (Oxford: OUP, 2022) St. Cyril of Alexandria, On the Unity of Christ (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1995) Intro track by Ben Clements #Jesus #Christology #Christ
5 Habilidades que ChapGPT nos puede brindar: Automatización de procesos: Puedes utilizar ChatGPT para automatizar procesos como la programación de citas, la confirmación de pedidos y el Análisis de datos: ChatGPT puede ayudarte a analizar grandes cantidades de datos y proporcionar información valiosa sobre el comportamiento del cliente y las tendencias del mercado. Investigación de Mercado: ChatGPT puede ayudarte a recopilar información valiosa sobre la competencia, los clientes potenciales y las tendencias del mercado. Servicio de Atención al Cliente: Puedes implementar ChatGPT en tu sitio web para ofrecer servicio de atención al cliente. ChatGPT puede responder preguntas comunes y brindar información útil a tus clientes en tiempo real. Si tienes un website en WordPress, puedes crear tu propio ChatBot usando un plugin que te permite personalizar el ‘bot' a tu gusto Generación de Contenido: Puedes utilizar ChatGPT para generar contenido para tu sitio web o blog. ChatGPT puede crear artículos, descripciones de productos y otra información relevante para tu negocio. En general, ChatGPT puede ser una herramienta valiosa para cualquier negocio que busque mejorar su eficiencia, satisfacer a sus clientes y obtener información valiosa sobre su mercado y competencia. LIKE, FOLLOW y deja un REVIEW. ES GRATIS!
Un pequeño error de 100 billones de dólares es el resultado inicial de una batalla entre dos gigantes: Google y Microsoft. Microsoft tomo una gran decisón estratégica, decidió invertir fuertemente en Open AI. Unas semanas después ChatGPT estaba integrado con Bing, siendo este el primer bofetón a Google. Al día siguiente Google anuncia "Bard" quien en su debut entregó una respuesta errónea. Ese error causó la caída de 8 puntos porcentuales en las acciones de Google. Esto es sólo el comienzo de una batalla de Microsoft por arrebatar mercado mientras Google se protege. Camilo y Blas debaten (no tan aireadamente) acerca de todo este movimiento. ¿Ya probaste a ChapGPT con BING? Cuéntanos de tu experiencia en los comentarios. #chatgpt #google #microsoft #marketingdigital #actualizaciones #marketing2023 #noticias
Today on the 5: You may have heard that there is a bit of consternation around things like ChapGPT and Bard. While there are certainly good debates to be had around the tools themselves, I think there is a larger issue we're ignoring.
Soon, Saturn will sail into Pisces, leaving his home turf behind. For the past 5 years, it's been Saturn-ruled signs and now we return to what it was like in the early 90's. In this show, we see what ChapGPT has to say about this, we explore the culture of then and now, and take a sober look at Peter Pan. I hope you enjoy your listen-through. my writing: The Dragon Hole (my Substack): https://kosmognosis.substack.com/ to learn Astrology: www.Patreon.com/adamsommer ....to support the creation of my writings/podcasts and be showered with gifts as well to work with me: https://www.adam-sommer.com/ ...to adventure deeper into kosmos, mythos, and psyche
We cover the Matsey x Vero Engineering controversy, ChapGPT is a better knife reviewer than most channels, and the latest in Knifenews. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyday-city-carry/support
In Episode 321, Ben takes Scott through his current experience with the new Bing experience and ChatGPT integration. Then they talk about a quirk in the retirement/not retirement for free Teams business users and close out with the recently announced support for Multimedia Redirection (MMR) on Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 Cloud PC. Like what you hear and want to support the show? Check out our membership options. Show Notes Windows 10 Home and Pro Tune in today: Learn Live experts are ready to accelerate your skilling Learn Live: Azure Core IaaS Study Hall Hands-on with the new Bing: Microsoft's step beyond ChatGPT ChatGPT vs the 'new Bing': Check out their very different answers to 20 questions GitHub Copilot Get Started with GitHub Copilot with VSCode and Python Extension Microsoft will wipe free Teams business users' data if they don't upgrade to a paid tier Say goodbye to Microsoft Teams Free (classic) and hello to Microsoft Teams (free) Announcing General Availability of Multimedia Redirection (MMR) on Azure Virtual Desktop Multimedia Redirection (MMR) on Windows 365 general availability Understanding multimedia redirection for Azure Virtual Desktop Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable latest supported downloads About the sponsors Intelligink utilizes their skill and passion for the Microsoft cloud to empower their customers with the freedom to focus on their core business. They partner with them to implement and administer their cloud technology deployments and solutions. Visit Intelligink.com for more info.
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ChatGPT is a marvel, there is no doubt about that. We can programme the type of information we seek and it will scan through squillions of pieces of content and spit out an answer in seconds. When I tried it the speech outline it came up with was quite standard and workable. We can continue and ask it to write our script for the talk and have it done instantly. Does this relieve us of having to spend valuable time in preparing our talks? It certainly does that and anything which can save us major time is a welcome gift. Okay so we get the script done, then what? Whether we physically write out the script ourselves or the AI wonder does it for us, we don't want to just stand there reading the content to our audience. We would make the script production process quicker, but we are still stuck at the delivery stage. We can have the machine help us with coming up with a gripper opening or a powerful close to make sure our message is getting through all of the competition for the attention of our audience. We would still have to remember it though or at least be able to deliver the gist of what the clever AI tool came up with. Most talks are poorly constructed, so if the tool can improve that aspect of presentations then all power to the machine. A step in the direction of a higher professional standard is the goal and we should use all tools at our disposal. We used to use slide carousels to show photos and prepare content for overhead projectors and today we use our computers to create our presentation slide decks. Powerpoint has a design function which gives us ideas on how to fluff up our slides. All saving time, money and improving the quality of the output. ChapGPT is just the next round of the advance in presentation skills. The content of the talk is a key aspect of it's success and as more and more people use the tool the standard should go up. If two people choose the same topic, there is a strong chance that what gets produced will be very similar. This creates an issue with differentiation. If we take the ChatGPT script as the base, we are still free to play around with it or do another search from a different angle so that we can maintain our differences. The system is also rather formulistic at this point, so after a while you can spot which scripts were written by the machine and which were written by one of us. Ghost writers have been helping authors and speakers for a very long time. We credit our famous politicians with brilliant speeches, but often they didn't write them. The only difference today is we have outsourced the process to AI and the outputs are breathtakingly quick. The speaker though has to get up and deliver the talk and the machine won't be taking on that role for a while. Not everyone is a good writer and so this modern tool helps to level the playing field. Normally I don't write out my talks. I have points I want to speak to and I create the talk not entirely on the fly, but after crafting the structure, I concentrate on the delivery piece, so that I am connecting with my audience and engaging their attention. I use the slide deck as my navigation and memory tool, but what comes out of my mouth is relatively spontaneous. Years ago I saw an ex-journo read out his talk to the audience. It was very well written and was very effective – as a written document. Having him read it to us was disaster though and he had no way of connecting what he was saying to his audience. The AI machine is in the same boat. One exception to my own rule was my TED talk. I had to speak for just thirteen minutes and I had to remember what I was saying. I spent hours crafting that script which would be the memory bed from which I would draw on to speak spontaneously on stage. I didn't want to look at the monitors in front of me, because I wanted to be looking at my audience. For the same reason, I didn't want to look at the slide deck behind me on screen, so I chose to use mainly photos which I then spoke about, while engaging in eye contact with my audience. There was a lot of tinkering with that script before I got into a shape I was happy with and that would have no doubt happened too even if ChatGPT had provided the base content for me. I think it would be a rare case that any of us would just grab the talk hot off the printer and go ahead verbatim and just use that content. The urge to tweak it would be overwhelming for most of us, not all of us, I grant you, but certainly for most of us. ChatGPT - I am talking to you now buddy – if you can eliminate the mundane structures, the tortured prose, the detritus of talks, all power to you. By all means, let's improve the base, but let's also keep a clear view of our responsibility to take what we come up with and turn it into a triumph, because of our delivery skills, enthusiasm and passion.
On this episode we speak on the we speak on the most recent effects of AI on our day to day lives and what life will be like in the next 50 years. Also joined by the chairman Gbengz 1/4 of the pullup podcast & founder/ owner of Soapboxx studios (@soapboxxstudios). INSTA: @UNFILTEREDPOD_ TWITTER: @UNFILTEREDPOD1 Guest - INSTA: @_GBENGZ Guests pod - INSTA: @THE_PULLUPPOD
Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is a recent keynote I gave in Naples, Florida at Hall of Aime! I talk all about the social media strategy you should be thinking about, how to get your business through a recession, and marketing advice for the year ahead. I explore the power of micro-branding and why it's critical to winning in 2023, and I also delve into the world of TikTok, LinkedIn, ChapGPT and a lot more! Enjoy! Let me know what you thought! Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
How to grow your impact through using Chapgpt. Guest Speaker: Williams Chukwudi (Certified Maxwell Leadership Coach, Speaker and Trainer)
#0154 - What If? . . . Starkiller was an Inquisitor - A ChapGPT special. In our episode of our new 'What if?' series, we explore the Star Wars Unleashed character Starkiller. What if he was introduced as an Inquisitor the canon universe? Join us as we use ChatGPT AI to generate a unique fanfiction story and see where it takes us. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button for more 'What if?' episodes.
We discuss trending headlines with Reporter Grant Hardy (6:57). ChatGPT Is passing the tests required for medical licenses and business degrees. John Biehler tells us more in our App Update (21:36). We get our Friday edition of the Buzz with Bill Shackleton (36:36).
While the world's putative Illuminati gather in Davos, the S&P fails once more to escape its bear market structure. This in spite of some frisson over Netflix earnings and yet more bloodletting across Big Tech. Meanwhile Finance Twitter has begun to coalesce around a familiar narrative: over the next several years Emerging Market Equities will outperform the U.S. Thus we revisit one of our favorite topics. Will the emerging markets ever emerge? But this time, we turn to ChapGPT for help.And finally woebegone Bitcoin and Ethereum bounce back-ish. We discuss why, according to Alex Gurevich, if Bitcoin is Digital Gold then Ethereum is Digital Copper.
ChatGPT represents artificial intelligence going mainstream. Using it provides some insight into the future of productivity. In episode 123 of CRE Success: The Podcast, Darren Krakowiak is covering what ChapGPT is, how it works and is providing some examples of its power that will show commerical real estate agents how they can leverage more of its potential. Visit us online: cresuccess.co/podcast Read the episode notes, including transcript, and watch the video recording of the podcast here: cresuccess.co/blog/123 To share this episode or your thoughts on it, tag us on socials: @cresuccess or use our hashtag: #cresuccess If you enjoy the show, leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Connect with Darren Krakowiak on LinkedIn Voiceover: Tracey Szymanski Podcast music sourced from audioblocks.com
News & Updates: Microsoft buys 49% of OpenAI, creators of ChatGPT Mircosoft will bring ChatGPT to Bing & Office Is ChatGPT a cybersecurity threat? ChatGPT- Pro Microsoft can clone your voice in seconds
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