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Legal team, today we're switching things up and diving into the strange, controversial world of lie detector tests. From their 1920s origins and ties to Wonder Woman's lasso of truth to infamous pop culture moments and why most courts won't accept them as evidence, we're unpacking the history, science, and drama behind the lie detector test — including its recent cameo on RHOC. What's on the docket? RHOC's recent polygraph ambush The history and origins of the lie detector test The lie detector's boom in policing and ties to Wonder Woman Famous cases where polygraphs played a role How polygraphs actually work Licensing requirements for administrators Why most courts reject them as evidence Access additional content and our Patreon here: https://zez.am/thebravodocket The Bravo Docket podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with our employers, Bravo TV, or any other television network. Cesie is admitted to the State Bars of California and New York. Angela is admitted to the State Bars of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri. Thank you to our incredible sponsors! Ollie: Head to Ollie.com/DOCKET, tell them all about your dog, and use code DOCKET to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today! Quince: Go to Quince.com/DOCKET for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Rula: Go to Rula.com/BRAVODOCKET and take the first step towards better mental health today. Wayfair: Cozify your space with Wayfair's curated collection of easy, affordable fall updates. From comfy recliners to cozy bedding and autumn decor. Find it all for way less at Wayfair.com Go Pure: Get 25% Off @gopurebeauty with code DOCKET at gopure.com Square: Get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DOCKET Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textLet's get into the Real Housewives of Orange County! Check out the visual version on YouTube! I guess there's no better way to celebrate than with a lie detector test (I might of low key cussed Emily OUT!) But hopefully I would have passed! Let's go! Support the show
Mandy has DC/MD/VA realtor and former music video producer Ari Davis on the podcast to dive into this week's crazy RHOC and RHOM. They review how everyone on the cast or Orange County is a liar and why the Miami ladies should have just flown Ryan Air.If you're looking for a realtor in the DC metro area, Ari is your girl! ari.davis@compass.comFollow Ari Davis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ari1000/Follow Mandy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyslutsker/
The much hyped lie detector and Kiki Monique guest appearance episode devolves into a frustrating mess due to multiple lies and inconsistencies continuing to be pushed. The result is a pile on where each cast member, and even the people administering the tests, contribute to ostracizing Katie, despite several women having untruthful results on key questions. As a viewer, the work required to make sense of the episode, via research into the lie detector vendor, cast member interviews on podcasts and radio shows, has gotten out of hand. Watching each woman take a position that best suits their conflicts vs what really happened makes the pursuit of any truth in that setting seem impossible. They leave us with a "To Be Continued". BONUS: summarizing supplemental podcasts, articles, and radio shows All opinions are personal and not representative of any outside company, person, or agenda. Information shared is sourced via published articles, legal documents, press releases, government websites, public websites, books, public videos, news reports, and/or direct quotes and statements, and all may be paraphrased for brevity and presented in layman's terms.Wanna support this independent pod? Links below:BuyMeACoffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BBDBVenmo @TYBBDB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie with Tyler Nelson from Sauermann Group talk about the best ways to find refrigerant leaks. Tyler explains why old methods like using soap bubbles aren't enough anymore, and how electronic and ultrasonic leak detectors can save time and avoid costly mistakes. They also talk about the right way to use nitrogen for leak checks and how small things like Schrader caps can make a big difference. Tyler shares why UV dye still works well when used right, and how knowing your tools helps you do better work and keep customers happy. Tyler Nelson explains why using modern leak detectors is better than old methods like soap and bubbles. He shares how electronic and ultrasonic tools can find leaks faster and more clearly, saving time and money. Tyler also talks about using nitrogen the right way, slowly and in steps to avoid waste. He explains why Schrader caps matter and how tiny leaks can be missed without the right tools. Tyler also shares how UV dye helps spot hidden coil leaks and how real examples help customers see and trust the problem, leading to better repair decisions. Here, Tyler explains why using the right leak detection tools is key, even if you think the system looks okay. Just like a doctor listens closely, techs should trust tools like electronic and ultrasonic leak detectors to find what eyes can't see. He talks about testing them first to make sure they work right. He also shares how slow leaks and hidden damage like from corrosion can be missed without these tools, and how UV dye can show clear proof that helps techs and customers make smart choices. Expect to Learn: Why old leak test methods can miss small problems. How electronic tools find leaks faster and more clearly. Why adding nitrogen in steps saves time and money. How UV dye shows hidden leaks that eyes can't see. Why checking tools before use helps avoid big mistakes. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro to Tyler Nelson in Part 01 [01:40] - Why does leak checking need more than soap? It's a science, not an art [03:33] - Fast leak checks using electronic detectors [06:56] - Saving nitrogen by pressurizing in steps [09:07] - Using ultrasonic tools for hard-to-find leaks [11:01] - Why Schrader caps matter and leak often [13:38] - How to test your leak detector the right way [15:40] - Finding hidden leaks from corrosion damage [19:25] - How UV dye shows leaks and builds trust This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ Follow the Guest Tyler Nelson on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-nelson-master-hvacr-9a8a981b/ Sauermann Group: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sauermann-group/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
This is a huge week of VPR and Valley events we'll be reporting on for you so STAY TUNED here and on Patreon.com/vanderpumprulesparty for the INSIDER CONTENT. . Come join us on this episode to discuss the last Valley After Show revelations, Summer House Reunion Finale, and the latest tea around The Valley, VPR new and OG, Peter's future, Bravocon, SUMMER HOUSE FUTURE, the NEW shows and NEW cast speculations and more!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
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Ian and Hannah review the biggest new films and bingeable shows on UK streaming services for the week beginning Friday 8th May 2025, including:Best friends Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman gear up for a European road trip in season four of their travelogue Long Way Home.This is a documentary about being murdered by your lover, getting lost in Mexico, finding a unicorn, and exploring our connection with a possible alien. In other words, it's a documentary about the octopus. Narrated by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Octopus! is on Prime Video.Historical drama Marie Antoinette returns for a second season on BBC iPlayer.Charlie Cale, a casino employee, has an exceptional ability to detect lies, and she's back for a second season in Poker Face on NOW TV.Follow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!If you're a brand interested in sponsorship or collabs, email hello@podcastsbyliam.com and chat to us now!
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions When making trivets, how to cut the grooves - when I cut mine I hogged out half the thickness of the wood in one pass. That led to some pretty rough cuts and gouges (i.e. scrap). I assume the answer is a router table with a lift, but of course I don't have one YET. :) Also, what finish to put on a trivet (which is used for hot pans)? - different finish than a cutting board? Tung oil? Danish oil? I assume 'not' ArmRSeal. Mark I'm preparing to build a set of kitchen cupboards from white oak. The style will be Mission, with some Frank Lloyd Wright Prairies Style touches. I have several questions. I have a SuperMax style cantilever 25-50 drum sander. Do you think that this is a feasible tool to level out the boards to remove the planer snipe? …and avoid having to cut 3” of the end of each piece? Darrin Guys Questions: Been enjoying your podcast through several projects. My background is homebuilding, but through my sawmill hobby and unwillingness to pay for overpriced garbage…I have found myself learning about woodworking. My question is about making doors. I have made one door so far using only groove cuts into the stiles's and gluing the tenons of the rails and panels into these cuts. I don't have much faith in the longevity of this door, but it's been a year now. What is the traditional methodology for attaching the individual parts of a simple 3 panel door Should I just buy a domino and get it done… Also per your latest podcast episode, what is the best way to midi gate the wood movement at the joint of the rails/ stiles. As these joints are not small nor parallel. Sorry for the low brow question. Appreciate the knowledge. Lucas Hello esteemed woodworking gentlemen! Thanks for the amazing podcast and the contribution to the woodworking community. I'm seeking some general advice and hope you can help. I was recently watched a YouTube video where someone stated that a track saw blade should always be buried for the straightest possible cut. That made me wonder if I can be causing unnecessary blade deflection on my jobsite table saw and Dewalt miter saw. I often struggle achieving perfect 90 on those machines when crosscutting. As a hobbyist with limited shop time, setting up machines is pain but I understand its necessity. Can you speak on this blade deflection and are there any go to tricks that you have for ensuring your machines are set up properly? Thanks for any help you can provide.-Jose Huys Questions: A while back my wife and I bought and moved into a house with no dishwasher, then later purchased one after realizing how much not having one sucked. We made the mistake of assuming that we would be fine putting the dishwasher at the end of the counter, because we figured the top of the machine would look like a run-of-the-mill home appliance like a washer or dryer, rather than the monstrosity that it actually is. It is ugly. I think I actually recall my wife crying when she saw it, and not in a good way. Since then my loosely held plan has been finding a way to move or dispose of the contents of one section of our cabinets, then cut a section out of said cabinets big enough for the dishwasher to fit underneath. Recently, however, thanks in large part to your podcast, I have developed enough confidence in my woodworking skills to attempt a different idea. My thought is to make what is essentially an end cap or sidewall, which will match the existing cabinetry, anchor it somehow, and then place a new section of countertop between this end cap and the existing end cap of the cabinets. I would essentially be "extending" the countertop, thereby concealing top and visible side of the dishwasher. From what I can tell, all I would have to make, stain, and finish would be a cabinet side panel, a piece of trim to run along the bottom, and a partial face frame. So here come the questions: do you think this is doable, either generally or the way I am thinking? And what would be the easiest way to tackle this project? Note that I'm not particularly concerned over whether or not I use the same method of instruction as was used for the rest of the cabinetry. For example, I don't particularly care to use particle board with a veneer as the rest of the cabinets may have done if it would actually be easier or cheaper in this instance to just make the side panel out of a solid piece of wood. So long as it looks close, its fine with me. The applicable tools I can think of that I have at my disposal are a table saw with a crosscut sled, a compound miter saw, a jigsaw, fixed base router, various types of Sanders, a pocket hole jig, 15, 16, and 23 gauge nailers, and of course all of the basic hand tools. I would describe my skill level as approaching novice. Sincerely,Z achary T Owens Howdy yall, I'm wondering if you can recommend any smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors in the woodshop? I work out of a one car garage in Minnesota so have a gas heater to help me stay warm during our bitter winter months, but am also worried about oil rags possibly spontaneously combusting. When I first moved into the shop I tried installing a regular smoke detector however it kept on getting set off when I had excessive dust flying (thank you router). Is there anything that you know of on the market that won't get set off by dust but that I can keep my home protected and have a little more peace of mind? Thanks, Paul at Twin Lake Woodshop
The sacking of key officials and departure of others has left US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth without key advisors in the Pentagon. At a time when a culture of leaks appears to have developed the department, The Times' former Pentagon correspondent, Michael Evans, digs into whether Hegseth is the real problem and whether the damage being done is likely being met with glee in the Kremlin and Beijing.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch moreRead morePhoto: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys discuss Irish goodbyes, the legend of the Loveland Frog and mini candy
Welcome to your weekly UAS News Update. We have 4 stories for you this week. Zipline expands its drone delivery service into Texas through a partnership with Walmart, NASA is developing a new system designed to predict drone hazards before they happen, Pierce Aerospace has deployed drone detectors to the US Border, and BRINC raises $75m.First up this week, Zipline is bringing its drone delivery service to the Dallas area, starting in Mesquite, Texas. This expansion comes through a partnership with retail giant Walmart. Customers in the service area can now sign up to get orders delivered in about 30 minutes using Zipline's latest drone model, the P2 Zip.The drone can carry payloads up to eight pounds within a 10-mile radius. Zipline boasts about their precision, claiming "dinner plate-level" accuracy, meaning they can land a package on a space as small as a doorstep or a small table. The P2 Zip uses both lift and cruise propellers and has a fixed-wing design, which helps it fly quietly and handle gusts of wind up to 45 miles per hour, even in the rain.The delivery process is interesting: the P2 Zip hovers around 300 feet up, then lowers a smaller container, called the 'delivery zip,' on a tether. This smaller unit uses fan-like thrusters to maneuver precisely into place before gently setting the package down. Both parts use cameras, sensors, and Nvidia chips to navigate and avoid obstacles.Next up, NASA is working on making drone flights safer with an advanced software system designed to predict potential airborne hazards *before* they actually occur. It's called the In-Time Aviation Safety Management System, or IASMS for short. The main idea behind IASMS is real-time risk assessment. Instead of just reacting when something goes wrong, like a loss of navigation or communication, the system aims to anticipate these kinds of threats and alert drone operators ahead of time.Michael Vincent from NASA's Langley Research Center put it simply, saying the system ideally works unnoticed in the background, only intervening right before an unusual situation might arise. NASA has been putting IASMS through its paces. Back on March 5th, they ran extensive simulations at the Ames Research Center. These focused on complex scenarios like hurricane relief missions involving multiple drones doing things like beyond-visual-line-of-sight supply drops and inspections.Next up, Pierce Aerospace just announced a partnership with a company called Skylark Labs, bringing some next-level drone detection tech to the US-Mexico border and beyond. Basically, they've put Pierce's YR1 Remote ID Sensor and other drone detection sensors on Skylark's 100-foot Scout Tower, alongside this tech they are calling "Superintelligence AI."What makes this setup special is that the AI actually learns in real-time from the data it collects in the field, rather than relying on pre-programmed stuff that might be outdated. The system can detect, track, and identify drones and other potential threats, giving border security and law enforcement a much better picture of what's happening both in the air and on the ground. Last up, Seattle-based drone manufacturer BRINC secured $75m in new funding and announced a strategic alliance with Motorola Solutions. The alliance integrates BRINC drones with Motorola's APX radios, VESTA 911 call management systems, Computer Aided Dispatch, and Real-Time Crime Center Software. This means that drones could get dispatched automatically.Join us later for happy hour in the community. We are also BACK for the live Q&A on Monday after a 3-week hiatus due to the move and travel. Post-flight is also back on Monday in the premium community as well. So we'll see you then.https://dronexl.co/2025/04/06/nasa-drone-safety-hazard-detection/https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/08/drone-delivery-startup-zipline-expands-to-texas-with-walmart.htmlhttp://pierceaerospace.net/
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Bestselling author and artist Austin Kleon joins Ryan to discuss the challenges of raising kids in the digital age of social media and AI. He shares a recent Stoic lesson he taught his child about handling online validation, his strategies for making the most of car rides with his kids, and the key parenting advice he would offer to new parents.
Join us tonight to talk about metal detecting and metal detectors with Tim Kennett from UK metal Detectors.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-big-detecting-show--3690873/support.
It's Friday, which means it's time for your Restless Natives bonus baw! Think of it like a Kit Kat with no wafer – just solid chocolate podcast goodness. And this week, we're dishing out another dose of mischief with the one and only Andrew O'Hagan.The Booker-nominated, best-selling author joins Gordon and Martin for more chat, from meeting legends to bullshit detectors and the magic of Mayflies. FTGB.Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
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SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 34The Astronomy, Space and Science News PodcastSupernovae's Role in Mass Extinctions, NASA's Stellar Mapping Mission, and New Moons of SaturnIn this episode of SpaceTime, we explore a fascinating new study suggesting that nearby supernovae could have triggered at least two of Earth's mass extinction events. These violent stellar explosions may have stripped away the ozone layer, exposing life to harmful ultraviolet radiation and leading to significant ecological upheaval. We delve into the implications of these findings and how they reshape our understanding of Earth's history.Nasa's SPHEREx MissionWe also discuss NASA's successful launch of the SPHEREx mission, designed to map the entire celestial sky in unprecedented detail. This mission aims to create a three-dimensional map of over 450 million galaxies, utilizing advanced spectroscopy techniques to analyze infrared light and uncover the mysteries of cosmic inflation and the ingredients necessary for life.Saturn's Expanding Moon FamilyAdditionally, astronomers have made an exciting discovery of 128 new moons orbiting Saturn, bringing its total to 274. These tiny moonlets, likely remnants of larger captured moons, offer insights into the history and evolution of the Saturnian system.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 34 for broadcast on 19 March 202500:49 Supernovae and mass extinction events06:30 The role of supernovae in Earth's history12:15 Overview of NASA's SPHEREx mission18:00 Spectroscopy and cosmic inflation studies22:45 Discovery of new moons around Saturn27:00 Summary of recent astronomical findings30:15 Discussion on dietary changes in Australia by 2030www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – The installation of more weapon detectors and scanners at LA Metro train stations & bus stops AND a conversation with former “Mrs. Hooters International” LeAngela Davis, who joins the program with an insiders perspective on the restaurant chains decline…PLUS – An in-depth look at how you've been celebrating ‘Black History Month' all month/year long and you had no idea” - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Dean chats with a caller who lives a few hundred yards from where the Wayfarer Chapel used to stand in the Palos Verdes neighborhood and discusses landslides and what the community are dealing with. Dean advices a caller dealing with her LED lights that are projecting light even when the switch is set to off. Lastly, Dean talks about in-home smoke detectors and how they are not connected to the water systems.
South Africa has a poaching problem. A decade ago, General Johan Jooste oversaw the transformation of Kruger National Park's field rangers into an elite, anti-poaching unit whose efforts helped protect rhinos and other iconic species. Last year, news editor Dac Collins joined the rangers to see how Kruger's poaching problem has evolved, and spoke with Jooste to understand how we got here. Edited by Mike Pedersen / Eighty Five Audio. Guest hosted by news editor Dac Collins. Produced by executive editor Natalie Krebs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When examining actual usage trends, it is evident that 46% of teachers and 48% of students report using ChatGPT or other forms of AI, at least once a week. Remarkably, student usage has surged by 27 percentage points compared to the previous year. Feedback from students has been largely positive, with 70% of K-12 students viewing AI chatbots favorably. This approval rate increases to 75% among undergraduates, while 68% of parents also express favorable views towards AI chatbots, as reported by CNBC. Cristian Perry is the CEO of Undetectable AI, a software startup he founded in 2023, which has now gained over 14 million users worldwide. Under his leadership, the company has quickly ascended to rank among the top 10 generative AI writing tools globally, managing a team of 50 employees and maintaining profitability. Prior to launching Undetectable AI, Perry co-founded ChatterQuant in 2021, where he successfully raised institutional capital and grew revenue to nearly $1 million before the company was acquired by Money.net in 2023. At ChatterQuant, he led teams in sales, development, and UI/UX design while securing key partnerships and receiving industry recognition, including the TradeTech Europe Innovation Award and the Hackfort Pitch Competition. Perry's professional experience includes a role as an Analyst at Janes Capital Partners in 2015, where he developed strong analytical skills and business fundamentals. His entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 13, inspired by his family of self-made business owners. At Undetectable AI, Perry oversees the strategic planning and development of three sub-brands, focusing on effective project execution and customer support. His growth strategy for both B2C and B2B markets integrates inbound sales tactics with targeted advertising campaigns and direct outreach. Cristian graduated from Boise State University in 2023 with a degree in Business Management. LinkedIn: @ChristianPerry Get in touch: Contact@Undetectable.AI
In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, Nathan explores the groundbreaking paper on obfuscated activations with 3 members from the research team - Luke Bailey, Eric Jenner, and Scott Emmons. The team discusses how their work challenges latent-based defenses in AI systems, demonstrating methods to bypass safety mechanisms while maintaining harmful behaviors. Join us for an in-depth technical conversation about AI safety, interpretability, and the ongoing challenge of creating robust defense systems. Do check out the "Obfuscated Activations Bypass LLM Latent-Space Defenses" paper here: https://obfuscated-activations.github.io/ Help shape our show by taking our quick listener survey at https://bit.ly/TurpentinePulse SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): Oracle's next-generation cloud platform delivers blazing-fast AI and ML performance with 50% less for compute and 80% less for outbound networking compared to other cloud providers. OCI powers industry leaders like Vodafone and Thomson Reuters with secure infrastructure and application development capabilities. New U.S. customers can get their cloud bill cut in half by switching to OCI before March 31, 2024 at https://oracle.com/cognitive NetSuite: Over 41,000 businesses trust NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud ERP, to future-proof their operations. With a unified platform for accounting, financial management, inventory, and HR, NetSuite provides real-time insights and forecasting to help you make quick, informed decisions. Whether you're earning millions or hundreds of millions, NetSuite empowers you to tackle challenges and seize opportunities. Download the free CFO's guide to AI and machine learning at https://netsuite.com/cognitive Shopify: Dreaming of starting your own business? Shopify makes it easier than ever. With customizable templates, shoppable social media posts, and their new AI sidekick, Shopify Magic, you can focus on creating great products while delegating the rest. Manage everything from shipping to payments in one place. Start your journey with a $1/month trial at https://shopify.com/cognitive and turn your 2025 dreams into reality. Vanta: Vanta simplifies security and compliance for businesses of all sizes. Automate compliance across 35+ frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001, streamline security workflows, and complete questionnaires up to 5x faster. Trusted by over 9,000 companies, Vanta helps you manage risk and prove security in real time. Get $1,000 off at https://vanta.com/revolution RECOMMENDED PODCAST: Check out Modern Relationships where Erik Torenberg interviews tech power couples and leading thinkers to explore how ambitious people actually make partnerships work. This season's guests include: Delian Asparouhov & Nadia Asparouhova, Kristen Berman & Phil Levin, Rob Henderson, and Liv Boeree & Igor Kurganov. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1786227593 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hJzs0gDg6lRT6r10mdpVg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ModernRelationshipsPod CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) Teaser (00:00:46) About the Episode (00:05:11) Latent Space Defenses (00:08:41) Sleeper Agents (00:15:06) Three Case Studies (Part 1) (00:17:02) Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) | NetSuite (00:19:42) Three Case Studies (Part 2) (00:24:09) SQL Generation (00:26:17) Understanding Defenses (00:32:52) Out-of-Distribution Detection (Part 1) (00:35:37) Sponsors: Shopify | Vanta (00:38:52) Out-of-Distribution Detection (Part 2) (00:45:13) Loss Function Weighting (00:57:49) Who Moves Last? (01:11:41) High-Level Triggers (01:25:33) Open Source vs. Access (01:38:57) Internalizing Reasoning (01:53:07) Representing Concepts (02:06:38) Final Thoughts (02:09:33) Outro
Therabody, the maker of popular massage guns and other wellness devices, announced at CES 2025 that it's launching an AI-powered digital recovery app called Coach by Therabody. While Therabody's flagship app is designed to give you easy-to-follow proprietary routines, Coach takes recovery and wellness a step further by using data to understand users' current needs; Agriculture, which consumes about 70% of global freshwater, is grappling with increased water scarcity and inefficient irrigation systems. Traditional methods of irrigation not only lead to wasted water and nutrients, but also contribute to lower crop yields, food insecurity, and unnecessary carbon emissions; Amazon announced a partnership with Kidde at CES 2025 on Monday that brings its Ring technology to the home safety stalwart's smoke alarms. There will be multiple versions of the hybrid smoke and CO2 detectors, ranging in price from $55 to $75; In a surprising deal announced on Monday, Disney is set to combine its Hulu Live TV business with Fubo, the live TV streaming service known for its extensive sports coverage. Under the terms of the deal, Disney will own about 70% of Fubo, which will continue to be available to viewers as a separate offering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Women Petpreneurs, where we delve into topics that matter most for pet business owners. Today, join hosts Mary Oquendo and Kate Klasen as they explore the essential safety measures every petpreneur should have in place for their home and business. From discussing the indispensable smoke and gas detectors to sharing personal stories of how these devices have saved lives, Mary and Kate offer insights into keeping our environments safe. They also talk about the importance of fire extinguishers and fire blankets and introduce an innovative product, the Rescue Retriever, designed to protect our pets in emergencies. As part of our community awareness focus, learn about the nonprofit, Bishop's Mission, which supports first responders and veterans with service dogs. This episode is packed with vital information, heartfelt stories, and a call to action to ensure the safety of both humans and their beloved pets. Stay tuned for practical advice and tips that could make all the difference in an emergency situation.
Today we see that Feds Banned Drones of the New Jersey Area Air Space. Pastor Stan also shares 8 Tell-Tale signs the U.S. Government is Lying about the “Mysterious Drones”. In other news, Russia says it’s developed a Cancer Vaccine and will launch it for free. 00:00 – Intro 06:53 – Feds Ban Drones 09:09 – Eight Signs 13:03 – Cancer Free Vaccine 15:58 – Quantum Chip 19:15 – QFS Destroys Banking System 24:28 – Our Sponsors
Today we see that Feds Banned Drones of the New Jersey Area Air Space. Pastor Stan also shares 8 Tell-Tale signs the U.S. Government is Lying about the “Mysterious Drones”. In other news, Russia says it’s developed a Cancer Vaccine and will launch it for free. 00:00 – Intro 06:53 – Feds Ban Drones 09:09 – Eight Signs 13:03 – Cancer Free Vaccine 15:58 – Quantum Chip 19:15 – QFS Destroys Banking System 24:28 – Our Sponsors
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on mysterious sightings of drones.
It's time once again for our courageous crew of confused modelers to gather around the studio to discuss the latest happenings. Originally this podcast was intended to be about Bradd Williamson's new talking detector, but it quickly morphed into a loosely produced edition of the “Fans.” “the TableMaster” talks about ripping out his current layout and replacing it with something of lessor quality while the “the Queso Cowboy” describes his latest freight car model he purchased from 3D Central. In 1973, the Norfolk & Western Railroad converted a number of their F-20 53′ Flatcars to haul cab assemblies for Mack trucks from supplier to assembly plant. And then finally “the stubby Professor” his talking detector he purchased on E-Bay from DJHayes electronics. It's a speedometer kit measuring the speed of your train and doubles as a detector and works in any scale. It's a fun podcast backed with tons of info and one we're sure you'll enjoy!!
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
In this episode of Data Science at Home, host Francesco Gadaleta dives deep into the evolving world of AI-generated content detection with experts Souradip Chakraborty, Ph.D. grad student at the University of Maryland, and Amrit Singh Bedi, CS faculty at the University of Central Florida. Together, they explore the growing importance of distinguishing human-written from AI-generated text, discussing real-world examples from social media to news. How reliable are current detection tools like DetectGPT? What are the ethical and technical challenges ahead as AI continues to advance? And is the balance between innovation and regulation tipping in the right direction? Tune in for insights on the future of AI text detection and the broader implications for media, academia, and policy. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:23 - Guests: Souradip Chakraborty and Amrit Singh Bedi 01:25 - Distinguish Text Generation By AI 04:33 - Research on Safety and Alignment of Generative Model 06:01 - Tools to Detect Generated AI Text 11:28 - Water Marking 18:27 - Challenges in Detecting Large Documents Generated by AI 23:34 - Number of Tokens 26:22 - Adversarial Attack 29:01 - True Positive and False Positive of Detectors 31:01 - Limit of Technologies 41:01 - Future of AI Detection Techniques 46:04 - Closing Thought Subscribe to our new YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@DataScienceatHome
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou talks about what you should know about changing batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, if you need to drain the gas from your lawn mower and power tools, the importance of cleaning […]
The tea is piping hot this week as we sit down with Dana Omari-Harrell AKA @IGFamousByDana. The Houston-based, plastic surgery consultant and registered dietician has likely landed in your private DM's, thanks to her no holds barred celebrity before-and-after posts, where she breaks down every aesthetic treatment and cosmetic surgery procedure undergone (allegedly!) to get the glammanati to their Hollywood-image today. Tune in as we get caught up on all of the jaw-dropping transformations that shook up our feeds this year, in this can't miss, pop culture-drenched episode.Content PSA - themes of weight loss, body image and cosmetic surgery are discussed throughout. Tune in to hear about:Which celebrity @IGFamousByDana is voting ‘Best Transformation of the Year' – and whyThe 40-something actor whose work is *SO* good, even Dana can't pinpoint what she's had doneWhich celebrity slid into Dana's DMs, asking for a qualified surgeon recommendation
Weapons detectors at the St. Louis Zoo – brilliant or unnecessary? full Welcome to 2nd Amendment Radio & the Great Outdoors with Marc Cox & Bo Matthews – as always produced by Carl Middleman (Pew Pew)! The EVOLV system is coming to the St. Louis Zoo. Nikita Ermolaev the Sr. Research Engineer on weapons detectors at IPVM joins the show to discuss. Plus cabinet picks and Dan Kremer of Festus Firearms. 2285 Sat, 16 Nov 2024 21:59:00 +0000 weXdlaMsA4nE3k5B8OcFI2xVXpm8rsmi sports,leisure,government Second Amendment Radio sports,leisure,government Weapons detectors at the St. Louis Zoo – brilliant or unnecessary? Each week 2nd Amendment Radio talks about anything and everything that impacts the rights and passions of today's firearm's enthusiats. Conceal carry laws, hunting, training, new products and celebrity interviews are all part of this power packed hour. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports Leisure Government False https://player.amperwave
Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
Today's episode covers a topic that every parent should be aware of: carbon monoxide safety in daycares.Haley Montgomery re-joins us to share her scary experience with a carbon monoxide leak at her child's daycare in Nashville. We'll discuss how this life-threatening incident opened her eyes to the alarming lack of CO monitors in childcare facilities. Haley shares essential steps parents can take to ensure their daycare prioritizes safety, and she offers actionable advice on advocating for change.Whether your child is already in daycare or you're exploring options, this episode is packed with crucial information to protect our little loved ones. Tune-in now!Check out the show notes for this episode HERE.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Haley Montgomery:Website: https://www.familyallianceinmusic.org/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyallianceinmusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyhaleymontgomery/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nashtripConnect with Mariela from New Mom Talk:Website: http://www.NewMomTalk.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/newmomtalk.podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NewMomTalkListen to these episodes next:Momlife & music industry careers: How a new non-profit helps parents juggle both | Ep. 92Twice exceptional: Neurodivergent parenting with Sarene Leeds | Ep. 80Find your tribe: Why mom groups improve mental health & resources to get connected | Ep. 83Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast...
Can there be Dark Energy detectors? When will Sgr A start shrinking? Should the Prime Directive apply to Mars? Can we bring a proper observatory in space? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
Can there be Dark Energy detectors? When will Sgr A start shrinking? Should the Prime Directive apply to Mars? Can we bring a proper observatory in space? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
Our children are going to face lies. Some lies come from within their own minds, and others come from outside influences. We know from God's Word that Satan is the father of lies. How can we as Christian parents equip our children to take a stand for truth in a culture that says there is no truth? Join Simeon and Brettnay as they talk about the importance of... Understanding the culture Recoginzing it's message Seeking the Truth Equipping the next generation to combat the lies Scriptures Referenced: Deuteronomy 6:6-7 Psalm 119:105 Matthew 4:1-11 John 8:32-34 II Corinthians 11:12-14 II Timothy 2:2 I Peter 3:14-17 Resources: NHC Podcast: Convictions, Standards, and Preferences Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org Subscribe to the NHC email at www.nohighercalling.org
In this week's episode, the guys review the 1996 cartoon Bureau of Alien Detectors.Get more CDD on the Patreon!Visit the website!Support the Show.
A talk with psychologist Leonard Saxe, who is known for, amongst other things, his research into lie detectors (also known as polygraphs). Topics discussed include: why polygraphs and other forms of deception detection are unreliable; the use of polygraphs as a tool to extract information and confessions; the Richard Ames case, which involved a high-level CIA employee spying for the Soviet Union and beating a polygraph when questioned; a story where someone's life was ruined due to cops trusting polygraph evidence far too much; and more. Learn more and sign up for a premium subscription at PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.
Amazon's Alexa could have been in a prime position to dominate AI. Why AI detection tools for detecting AI written content are hurting writers. What was announced at WWDC earlier this week? And how security cameras getting smarter with AI is a good thing. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy talks about how over a dozen employees who worked on Amazon's Alexa had a good chance to dominate the AI space and blew that chance. Mikah Sargent talks about how, with the rise of AI being used to perform writing tasks and tools being utilized to detect AI-generated work, writers are still getting stuck in the crossfire and are losing their jobs due to false accusations. After leading the show last week, Dan Moren stops by again to chat about the major announcements at Apple's WWDC24. And finally, why security cameras getting smarter with AI capabilities is a good thing for households? Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guest: Dan Moren 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: wix.com/studio cachefly.com/twit
Telling truth from fiction online has become a lot harder since the AI boom kicked off a year and a half ago. An estimated 40 deepfake detection startups say they have a solution, but so far none can deliver 100% reliable detection. One organization taking on the challenge is TrueMedia.org. Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with Oren Etzioni, its founder and longtime AI researcher, about what sets his organization's system apart from the rest.
Telling truth from fiction online has become a lot harder since the AI boom kicked off a year and a half ago. An estimated 40 deepfake detection startups say they have a solution, but so far none can deliver 100% reliable detection. One organization taking on the challenge is TrueMedia.org. Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with Oren Etzioni, its founder and longtime AI researcher, about what sets his organization's system apart from the rest.
Telling truth from fiction online has become a lot harder since the AI boom kicked off a year and a half ago. An estimated 40 deepfake detection startups say they have a solution, but so far none can deliver 100% reliable detection. One organization taking on the challenge is TrueMedia.org. Marketplace's Lily Jamali spoke with Oren Etzioni, its founder and longtime AI researcher, about what sets his organization's system apart from the rest.
I hope you're soaking up the sun and enjoying the long weekend! On today's episode I, Krystyna Marie Hutchinson, carefully discuss these very important and essential topics: Peyo the Therapy Horse Too-Much-Screen-Time Neurosis Things I should not have purchased but did Orca Whales Who's going to love the “bad” people? A reading from Brianna Wiest's THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU about emotional intelligence. Support the show and sign up for weekly group Share-apy over zoom on my Patreon! www.Patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson Follow me on Instagram! @KrystynaHutch Follow Mikey on Instagram! @MikeCoscarelli Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I hope you're soaking up the sun and enjoying the long weekend! On today's episode I, Krystyna Marie Hutchinson, carefully discuss these very important and essential topics: Peyo the Therapy Horse Too-Much-Screen-Time Neurosis Things I should not have purchased but did Orca Whales Who's going to love the “bad” people? A reading from Brianna Wiest's THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU about emotional intelligence. Support the show and sign up for weekly group Share-apy over zoom on my Patreon! www.Patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson Follow me on Instagram! @KrystynaHutchFollow Mikey on Instagram! @MikeCoscarelliRate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
The book, Tremors in the Blood: Murder, Obsession, and the Birth of The Lie Detector explores the history of the polygraph. We discuss that history with the author, Amit Katwala. Are the machines "truth serum" or "junk science"? Did the inventors stand by the reliability? How has the polygraph failed law enforcement and people accused of heinous crimes? Support our sponsor Regal Cinemas and Regal Unlimited. Sign up now in the Regal app or www.regmovies.com/unlimited and use our code IMPACTREG Impact of Influence is part of the Evergreen Podcasting Network Seton Tucker and Matt Harris began the Impact of Influence podcast shortly after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Now they cover true crime past and present from the southeast region of the U.S. Look for Impact of Influence on Facebook and please subscribe to the Impact Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices