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Intelligent Bio Solutions (Nasdaq: INBS), a medical technology company, has successfully integrated new languages, including Spanish and Arabic, into its drug screening reader.In this interview, VP of Product Development Peter Passaris and VP of Global Quality and Operations Callistus Sequeira discuss the new language integrations, the expansion potential of their technology, and provide updates on operations and regulatory progress.Learn more: https://ibs.inc/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/WwFFKVbDC5UAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Tony Crescenzo CEO at Intelligent Waves visited "On The Range Podcast" hosted by Rick Hogg and Mark Kelley. The guys talked cognitive performance issues and treatment solutions. As well as transitioning from the military and other uniform services. Find Intelligent Waves : https://intelligentwaves.com/ Visit the SHOW at: https://ontherangepodcast.com Mark Kelley: https://kelleydefense.com Rick Hogg: https://warhogg.com Don't miss out on exclusive bonus content for "CREW" members after the show, and make sure to visit ONTHERANGEPODCAST.COM to sign up and more information on upcoming events. Become 1% Better Everyday!! JOIN Order Your Copy of “The Firearms Training Notebook”: https://amzn.to/3DfIOkz Listen to On The Range Podcast at - Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0GBzNxH... Please subscribe to the show on the podcast platform you listen to, and leave us a rating and review to help increase our reach. Thank you! Artist: TrackTribe “Riffs For Days” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBw0kBJlaVU Artist: Jimena Contreras “Alpha Mission” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWi3CangMgQ&list=PL-0N3ETTFkNvksN9dMRY7utkQB0y6bEP- For full episodes visit: www.ontherangepodcast.com ! Hosted by Mark Kelley and Rick Hogg.
Tony Crescenzo CEO at Intelligent Waves visited "On The Range Podcast" hosted by Rick Hogg and Mark Kelley. The guys talked cognitive performance issues and treatment solutions. As well as transitioning from the military and other uniform services. Find Intelligent Waves : https://intelligentwaves.com/ Visit the SHOW at: https://ontherangepodcast.com Mark Kelley: https://kelleydefense.com Rick Hogg: https://warhogg.com Don't miss out on exclusive bonus content for "CREW" members after the show, and make sure to visit ONTHERANGEPODCAST.COM to sign up and more information on upcoming events. Become 1% Better Everyday!! JOIN Order Your Copy of “The Firearms Training Notebook”: https://amzn.to/3DfIOkz Listen to On The Range Podcast at - Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0GBzNxH... Please subscribe to the show on the podcast platform you listen to, and leave us a rating and review to help increase our reach. Thank you! Artist: TrackTribe “Riffs For Days” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBw0kBJlaVU Artist: Jimena Contreras “Alpha Mission” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWi3CangMgQ&list=PL-0N3ETTFkNvksN9dMRY7utkQB0y6bEP- For full episodes visit: www.ontherangepodcast.com ! Hosted by Mark Kelley and Rick Hogg.
Treating episodes of surging blood pressure, hot flashes and nausea with Xanax may miss a root cause; Can liver fibrosis be reversed? Researchers discover 96 environmental chemicals lurking in toddlers' bodies; 12% of doctors 70 and older found to have cognitive deficits—time to take the keys away? Early to bed, early to rise . . . permits more exercise; Tailored probiotic sponges up toxic PFAS chemicals in GI tract; Let's retire the misleading BMI as a guide to optimal body composition.
A slew of ultra-powerful weight loss drugs are in the pipeline—ironic that Westerners need them so much? RFK Jr. wants every American to wear a fitness tracker; New study upends belief that inflammation is inevitable with aging; Rating products for hair growth and restoration; Why electric vehicles may make us carsick.
Freemasonry & PoliticsGreetings from the EastWe are correctly told that the discussion of religion and politics is forbidden in the Lodge. The reason why is so obvious that the phrase has become axiomatic, such that any discussion of them could automatically lead to sharp differences and worse. There are good lessons to be learned from whence Freemasonry emerged, and it having had a profound effect on the future of worldwide governments.From its organizational origins, which publicly arose after the very bloody and horrific English Civil War of 1642-1651 (matched with other European wars), the learned framers of our Craft and ritual introduced language we take for granted—brotherhood, friendship, brotherly affection and unity, intentionally superseding adversarial positions that even they held. These civil wars shocked both sides, as all violent wars do. Neglectful, totalitarian or dictatorial powers will always lead to corruption, hubris and abuse, thus eventually being the cause of all political and civil strife, and can ultimately, tragically, cost human life.This does not mean however that we cannot and should not ever talk about political issues. Intelligent, wise and experienced men should be free to express ideas or insights to their brothers, who should be willing to listen, but with a caveat. I have known brothers who expressed regrettable comments unbecoming a Freemason...on both sides of the political divide (not from our lodge). The truth should be revealed. Entrenched dogma can be problematic. But so can emotional or speculative idealism. It is during open lodge where the prohibition is in effect. So feel free to speak. Yet the question remains are we even capable of having serious and reasonable dialogue about serious issues amongst ourselves whenever the occasion arises? Truth is a painful antiseptic to any idealism and provides a motive to evolve toward higher realizations.John McCargar, HA, 32°Master
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Episode 477 Happy 11th anniversary of the Wealthsteading Podcast. The difference between being Rich and being Wealthy is like the difference between being Intelligent and being Wise. THINK ABOUT THAT. One of the key methods I've used to becoming wealthy is by asking myself two questions before I made a purchase: 1) Does this increase my happiness? 2) Does this increase my freedom? Don't just THINK about that, put it into practice. Sign up for free ALERTs & Market Commentary at: https://www.investablewealth.com/subscribe/ ------------------------------------------------------
This intro requires few words. We have a friend with a huge podcast and radio audience. 170 stations strong and he gave us the courtesy of interviewing me to help us get our stories told and raise the awareness for the MB condition. Dr. Ronald Hoffman, the longest running physician hosted radio show in syndication on 170 radio stations had no idea what a Myocardial Bridge was. He wanted to know and he wanted his audience to know once he took a look at the book. He gets it and he understood it well enough that he wanted to help us share it to his audience. He saw the value to both his listeners as well as the doctors that listen to his Intelligent Medicine radio show and podcast. With the deepest gratitude, I cannot thank him enough. We're making noise, we're getting traction and we're saving lives in our collective effort to continue to keep getting the word out. Thank you Dr. Hoffman for your interest to host me on "Intelligent Medicine Podcast"!The interview on his podcast is in this link: https://drhoffman.com/rethinking-heart-health-uncovering-myocardial-bridges/You can find out more about Dr. Ronald Hoffman by visiting his website https://drhoffman.com/
In this week's episode, Alex talks about his taste in music. Competing instrument groups in band class. If I could do school all over again I would've been a genius. F1: The Movie review. And will Disney reboot Indiana Jones? Follow Alex:X: https://x.com/adsilva005 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adsilva005/ Podcast Links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intelligent-moron-with-alex-silva/id1552338016 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21OITz2NaBqXQ2SmKSEStc?si=wikIxgKkQgKMQNKjU8ozng YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnw1rKX6JUSITRFz2DSXEdQ/videos Epidemic Sound has the best selection of copyright free music for you to choose. 30 day free trial.https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
In this episode of UNSCRIPTED, host Sarah Nicastro sits down with Amir Pasdar, Senior Manager for Intelligent Connected Solutions at Henny Penny and Intelligent Equipment Connected Solutions Leader at the North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers (NAFEM), to explore the evolution from IoT to GenAI and beyond. Join them as they discuss how to unlock the true potential of connected solutions, navigate organizational readiness for AI implementation, and combine connected data with service history for maximum impact. Tune in to discover why efficiency gains are just the beginning of what's possible with today's emerging technologies.
This week, Andrew welcomes Hannah Testani, CEO of Intelligent Audit. Hannah dreamed of becoming CEO of Lehman Brothers, so she studied finance at Carnegie Mellon and got a job at Goldman Sachs in 2008, just as the financial world was crashing. Though she had zero initial interest in supply chain, she pivoted to join her father's small, three-person company, Intelligent Audit. Starting from those early days of having to prove herself, Hannah shares her story of transforming Intelligent Audit into a global leader in freight audit, business intelligence, and AI-powered optimization.In this episode, Hannah shares:Her early career pivot from Goldman Sachs during the 2008 financial crisis to joining her father's company, Intelligent Audit, and the initial challenges of proving herself in a new industry.The critical moments that forced Intelligent Audit to mature and redefine its vision, including losing a major customer and the strategic decision to buy out sales channels to control their own destiny.How Intelligent Audit has embraced technological evolution, from leveraging machine learning seven years ago to now integrating advanced AI to enhance everything from customer service to product development.Her experiences and advice as a young female CEO in a traditionally male-dominated industry, focusing on turning perceived disadvantages into opportunities and the importance of perspective.The transformative power of implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) at Intelligent Audit and her vision for a future where the company is even more self-serve and empowers customers through data.Follow The Freight Pod and host Andrew Silver on LinkedIn.*** This episode is brought to you by Rapido Solutions Group. I had the pleasure of working with Danny Frisco and Roberto Icaza at Coyote, as well as being a client of theirs more recently at MoLo. Their team does a great job supplying nearshore talent to brokers, carriers, and technology providers to handle any role necessary, be it customer or carrier support, back office, or tech services. Visit gorapido.com to learn more. A special thanks to our additional sponsors: Cargado – Cargado is the first platform that connects logistics companies and trucking companies that move freight into and out of Mexico. Visit cargado.com to learn more. Greenscreens.ai – Greenscreens.ai is the AI-powered pricing and market intelligence tool transforming how freight brokers price freight. Visit greenscreens.ai/freightpod today! Metafora – Metafora is a technology consulting firm that has delivered value for over a decade to brokers, shippers, carriers, private equity firms, and freight tech companies. Check them out at metafora.net. ***
SAT's getting shorter to match diminished attention spans of college applicants; Comprehensive review finds most of the studies on which we base our most accepted drugs and medical therapies are flawed; A heart drug approved in 2011 and used by millions comes under renewed scrutiny due to research irregularities; Best supplements for preventing osteoporosis; Tremors after Covid shot; Researchers discover how exercise lowers Alzheimer's risk; Two new studies show exercise curbs cancer recurrence.
“Delay, Deny . . .”— Feds take aim at prior authorizations that block patients' access to care, surgeries, drugs they need; Electrodiagnostic testing with computers—does it add up for diagnosis? Are there non-surgical options for goiters? Chili peppers confer heart, cancer, longevity benefits; Will stem cells deliver a cure for insulin-dependent diabetics? Vitamin C reprograms skin cells to reverse age-related thinning.
Wilson Patton, Solutions Architect for Trellix, demonstrates how their four-pillar Gen-AI framework transforms incident alerts into actionable intelligence.Topics Include:Wilson Patton: Trellix Solutions Architect, 20 years government experienceWitnessed evolution from basic firewalls to zero trust architecturesTrellix combines McAfee and FireEye heritage and capabilitiesAI integration isn't new - machine learning embedded for yearsPartnership with AWS Bedrock accelerates Gen-AI development capabilities2014: Developed Impossible Travel Analytic for anomaly detection2016: Launched Guided Investigations framework for SOC analysts2023: Introduced AI Guided Investigations with contextual understanding64% of public sector exploring AI adoption activelyOnly 21% have requisite data ready for trainingGen-AI won't magically clean up messy, siloed data74% of executives doubt AI information accuracy currentlyMonday morning alert queue: 76 high, 318 medium alertsAdversaries steal credentials 90 days before major incidentsCritical breadcrumbs hidden in low-priority informational alerts1000+ data-driven investigative questions developed over eight yearsSkilled analysts take too long reading all answersAutomate analysis, distill thousands down to ten critical alertsFour foundational pillars for effective, trustworthy Gen-AI implementationCybersecurity expertise essential - Gen-AI is just a toolFrameworks ensure reliability and consistent prompting for productionMultiple LLM models tested through AWS Bedrock platformQuality diverse datasets required for accurate question answeringGood prompts combine evidence, context, and comprehensive informationTesting shows order of magnitude price differences between modelsNova Micro provides cost-effective results for many scenariosPrompt engineering superior to fine-tuning for avoiding biasAgentic AI performs multi-step investigations with live dataStrategic model choice based on specific requirements and costsTransparent audit trails mandatory for government compliance requirements Participants:Wilson Patton – Solutions Architect, TrellixFurther Links:Website: https://www.trellix.comTrellix in the AWS MarketplaceSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon.com/isv/
Il a contribué à forger le web moderne en co-inventant XML chez Microsoft. Vingt-cinq ans plus tard, Jean Paoli poursuit un même objectif : transformer les documents en données intelligibles pour les machines. Avec sa start-up Docugami, cet ingénieur français passé par l'Inria et les batailles fondatrices de l'Internet chez Microsoft, s'attaque à un gisement monumental : les documents longs, complexes et essentiels des entreprises : contrats, rapports cliniques, documents financiers…Contrairement aux usages classiques des LLM, Docugami ne se contente pas de “tchatter” avec des PDF. Son approche repose sur une étape intermédiaire : transformer les documents en arbres sémantiques XML, son vieux cheval de bataille, pour en extraire des données fiables, manipulables, réutilisables. Résultat : une base semi-structurée sur laquelle l'IA est plus efficace.Installée à Seattle, soutenue par Bob Muglia, ancien directeur général de Snowflake, Docugami s'implante en France avec un labo privé. Une façon pour Jean Paoli, produit de l'excellence française, de contribuer à une IA souveraine. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, we will discuss what makes macOS Tahoe 26 for the Mac more capable, productive, and intelligent than ever. Amongst the new features, we will be telling you about a stunning new design, more Continuity experiences with the Phone app and Live Activities, the biggest update to Spotlight ever, expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities, … Continue reading Episode 286, macOS Tahoe 26 makes the Mac more capable, productive, and intelligent than ever →
Ralph Hancock introduces his Cwic Show Series, "The City and The Soul." There is no better voice on the intersection of the Restored Gospel, Politics, and Philosophy. Ralph is also a contributor to our Substack, "Alive and Intelligent.' Ralph is a professor of political philosophy at Brigham Young University and is an accomplished author. Website - www.cwicmedia.com Fathom The Good Curriculum - https://fathomthegood.com/
Snatched From the Flames Website NBW Rapture Kit (New!) NBW Radio Show Package The Great Last Days Apostasy (Dr. Hixson's new book) NBW Ministries website Newsletter Signup NBW Ministries store Spirit of the False Prophet Audiobook YouTube Rumble Podbean Spirit of the False Prophet Spirit of the Antichrist Volume One Spirit of the Antichrist Volume Two Globalism, Satan, Spiritual Warfare, Not By Works, End Times
In this highly anticipated return episode of An Educated Guest, host Todd Zipper welcomes back Paul LeBlanc, former President of SNHU and current Chairman of the new AI education startup, Matter and Space. This captivating conversation dives deep into how Artificial Intelligence is not just a buzzword, but a transformative force fundamentally reshaping education.Paul explains how AI is being leveraged today for massive productivity gains in operations and curriculum design, challenging educators to rethink pedagogy from "product" to "process." They explore the critical question of whether AI can finally bend the cost curve of higher education and democratize access, where previous technologies fell short. The discussion also bravely confronts the societal implications of AI, from its potential to inadvertently increase loneliness if not carefully managed, to its power to unlock a "golden age" focused on uniquely human jobs like teaching, social work, and healthcare. Paul shares his vision for Matter and Space's human-centered approach to AI-powered learning and paints a compelling picture of what the learning ecosystem could look like in 5-10 years.Key Takeaways from this Episode:AI's Real-World Impact in Education: Discover how AI is driving significant productivity gains in university operations and curriculum development right now.Rethinking Pedagogy in the AI Age: Learn why educators must shift their focus from assessing "products" (like essays) to guiding the "process" of learning with AI, using advanced prompting and critical evaluation.Bending the Cost Curve: Paul's perspective on whether AI can finally make quality higher education radically more affordable and accessible, addressing the systemic challenges he outlined in his book "Broken."The Human-Centered Future of Work: A bold vision for how AI might displace information-age jobs, creating an imperative to prioritize and properly value distinctly human roles focused on care, connection, and community.AI's Societal Dichotomy: A candid discussion on the risk of increased loneliness and decreased social competency due to technology, and AI's potential to either exacerbate or mitigate these challenges by fostering genuine human interaction in learning environments.About Our Guest:Paul LeBlanc is the former transformative President of Southern New Hampshire University and now serves as Chairman of Matter and Space, an AI education startup. A renowned innovator and author of "Broken," Paul is recognized for his pioneering work in online and competency-based education, and his deep insights into the future of learning, technology, and access.
Co-créateur du langage XML, Jean Paoli est une figure historique de l'informatique mondiale. Aujourd'hui, avec Grégory Senay, il co-dirige Docugami, une startup qui marie intelligence artificielle et structuration documentaire. Ensemble, ils ambitionnent de réinventer la manière dont les entreprises exploitent leurs documents complexes.On revient sur : Le rôle historique de Jean Paoli dans la création du XML, aujourd'hui intégré dans la plupart des formats de documents.La complémentarité entre le XML et les technologies d'IA récentes comme les LLM.Le fonctionnement de Docugami : transformer des documents longs en bases de données structurées.L'approche scientifique portée par Grégory Senay et son équipe : adaptation fine aux données métier des clients.Les différences entre les écosystèmes français et américains pour les startups deeptech.Les ambitions de Docugami en France : recrutement, collaborations avec les labos, ouverture d'une filiale européenne.-----------
In this week's episode, Alex talks about the reason why there was no show last week. I'm a big Acai bowl guy now. Summer fruits rock. Using my brain. Life is about balance. A lot happened in the world of geo politics. The OKC Thunder won the NBA Finals. And this might be Aaron Rodgers' last season in the NFL. Follow Alex:X: https://x.com/adsilva005 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adsilva005/ Podcast Links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intelligent-moron-with-alex-silva/id1552338016 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21OITz2NaBqXQ2SmKSEStc?si=wikIxgKkQgKMQNKjU8ozng YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnw1rKX6JUSITRFz2DSXEdQ/videos Epidemic Sound has the best selection of copyright free music for you to choose. 30 day free trial.https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
As drug abuse rises globally, organizations and governments are turning to preventive solutions. With over 450 active accounts across 24 countries, Intelligent Bio Solutions (Nasdaq: INBS) is making a significant impact through its Intelligent Fingerprinting Drug Screening System.In this interview, Doug Heath, VP of Global Sales, and Anna Turkington, VP of Marketing, discuss how the company is advancing portable, rapid, and pain-free drug testing using its fingerprint-based screening technology.They also share insights into Intelligent Bio Solutions' business model, growth outlook, market opportunity, and global expansion strategy.Find out more: https://ibs.inc/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/qHeVoWcBU_U And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
First of its kind brain study shows ChatGPT is making us dumber; Eradicating “ulcer bug” H. Pylori with triple-therapy may increase risk of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's; Tracking down the causes of a rash; New study finds increased risk of autism and other brain disorders in preemies receiving multiple vaccines; Even just 10 days of inactivity takes a toll on brain health; Alternatives for prescription blood thinners?
Food manufacturers cave to RFK Jr. agenda to eliminate artificial dyes; Diet, exercise ameliorate tinnitus symptoms in overweight seniors; Long work hours may foster deleterious brain changes; Blood in urine—why is it such a big deal? Suggestions for a dog with panic attacks ahead of weather fronts; Diets high in fruits and vegetables counter disordered sleep.
As payment methods diversify and customer expectations increase, the traditional collection and lockbox processing model must evolve. The growing complexity of incoming payments—especially non-conforming mail and unstructured transactions—coupled with the change in expectations, demand smarter, scalable solutions. This situation of complexity and expectations has ushered in a new era of modern collection processing, focused on eliminating manual inefficiencies and using intelligent automation tools to improve accuracy and data quality, driving faster payment processing and improved operational throughput and scalability. Deluxe's Dave Boyce sits down with Craig Jeffery on the Treasury Update Podcast to talk about the latest capabilities lockbox providers can use to improve their existing processes and meet the growing needs of corporations. In this episode, we'll discuss some key features of modern collection solution sets: Virtual batching Machine learning-driven recognition Historical learning Intelligent character recognition (ICR) technology
Episode 555 - Karl Hörnell - Singularity Minus Twelve - sci-fi at its finest—bold, unsettling, and fiercely intelligentKarl Hörnell is a cartoonist and a game developer with a degree in engineering and a PhD in applied mathematics. He grew up in a quiet suburb north of Uppsala, Sweden, where he spent way too much time doing creative things for no good reason. Thankfully, he has been able to continue on that track for most of his adult life.Book: Singularity Minus TwelveIn a near future where artificial general intelligence has been achieved, AIs that develop self-awareness are becoming a problem. Difficult to contain, they are often hunted and destroyed, but a team of exceptional ones has been spared to take down the most dangerous rogue AI of all time.Singularity Minus Twelve is a sci-fi thriller that delves into the near-term philosophical and societal implications of artificial intelligence, while having some fun playing with characters inspired by popular fictional AIs."I love a thoughtful, well-executed narrative and Singularity Minus Twelve by Karl Hörnell was an absolute treat for me. This is one of those rare books that grips you with its sharp intelligence.Set against the haunting backdrop of a future shaped—and perhaps doomed—by runaway artificial intelligence, Singularity Minus Twelve beautifully blends fast-paced action with deeply philosophical questions about agency, consciousness, and the terrifying, blurry line between human and machine. From the nerve-wracking opening scene of a doll-like rogue robot outsmarting a tactical team, to the subtle but chilling political undercurrents about global AI arms races, author Hörnell builds a disturbingly plausible world.The characters, especially Blake, are written with emotional depth and nuance. His struggles with memory loss and identity ground the bigger tech-driven narrative in something heartbreakingly human. I loved how even amid the breakneck plot, the novel kept circling back to one core question: What happens when we create minds we don't understand—and can't control?The pacing was relentless but never at the cost of intelligent storytelling. If I had to nitpick, I'd say a few sections could have been tightened just a bit, but honestly, that's just me wishing the story could have flowed even smoother because I was so invested.If you love hard science fiction with heart, danger, and razor-sharp insight into where humanity might be heading, you cannot miss Singularity Minus Twelve. This is sci-fi at its finest—bold, unsettling, and fiercely intelligent." Heena Rathore Rathore-Pardeshi on Goodreadshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karl-h%C3%B6rnell-20aa5/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
In today's episode of Inside Kingston we talk about ranking in the top 7 Intelligent Communities in the world, developing the Playground accessibility plan, an upcoming open house for the heritage management plan, highlights from the last council meeting, the Princess Street Promenade, and National Indigenous Peoples Day. You can learn more about everything mentioned in this week's episode here: ✨Top 7 Intelligent Communities - https://www.investkingston.ca/kingston-named-one-of-the-worlds-top7-intelligent-communities-2025/ ✨Playground Accessibility Plan - https://getinvolved.cityofkingston.ca/playground-accessibility-plan ✨Heritage Management Plan - https://getinvolved.cityofkingston.ca/heritage-management-plan ✨City Council meetings - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/council-and-city-administration/council/council-meetings/ ✨Indigenous Peoples Day - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/arts-culture-and-events/city-calendar-and-events/feature-events/national-indigenous-peoples-day/
Heather and I are talking about interactions with other intelligent lifeformsThere are intelligent lifeforms all around usContact can be life changing How do we fit new experiences into our practicehttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/about-thinking/202505/would-first-contact-with-aliens-melt-our-minds
EPISODE 186C:This is the third installment in our three-part series on intelligent shopping agents - an extended conversation with Shawn Conahan, Chief Revenue Officer at Wildfire Systems. In the first episode, Shawn laid out what ISAs are, and in the second episode we talked about how ISAs will affect payments, consumers and merchants. At the end of that episode, Dan had just asked Shawn how they would affect loyalty programs - and since Wildfire Systems is a key player in the loyalty market, Shawn's answer won't disappoint you - he's thought about this a lot, and his answer is thoroughly researched. Let's pick up the conversation where we left off. Shawn - what does this all mean for loyalty programs?
We kick-start our Discord Anime-Watchalong of Stein's Gate...and find out how intelligent Thomas truly is. Spoilers: He drinks Dr. Pepper.
Today's episode title is clearly not referring to The Man of the West, but you'll have to listen to find out who it is talking about. Join in as we look at the names of Brandir, Handir, Ephel Brandir, Amon Obel, Haleth and yet another of Túrin's names. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 186B:This is the second installment in our three-part series on intelligent shopping agents - an extended conversation with Shawn Conahan, Chief Revenue Officer at Wildfire Systems. In Monday's episode, Shawn laid out what ISAs are, and when we concluded Dan had just asked him how shopping (search, selection, and payment) fully integrated into AI platforms like Perplexity or Chat GPT would affect the payments industry. Let's pick up the conversation where we left off. Shawn - what does this all mean for the payments industry?
AI will not only make driving safer and more intuitive, AI will also turn our vehicles into our personal assistants so we can get more done while we're on the road. Jim McGregor of TIRIAS Research chats with Ephrem Chemaly of MediaTek and Ali Kani of NVIDIA about how AI is unleashing new possibilities for the automotive market.
⚠️ Warning: Listening to this episode may cause spontaneous inspiration, side effects include rethinking innovation, falling in love with Denmark, and Googling “intelligent bricks.” Meet Anne C. Fleischer — engineer, innovator, former LEO Pharma exec, and now leading Consumer Engagement & New Business Models for Obesity at Novo Nordisk. She grew up in a village so small that your soccer team was whoever showed up to class that day. She wanted to be a helicopter pilot or a doctor, but got motion sickness and couldn't get into med school...... So she built a new path- literally - constructing heart pump mannequins, NFC-enabled pavement tiles, and eventually digital health products that helped millions.
Why don't medical schools teach doctors about nutrition? New study adds to evidence that glyphosate can cause cancer; Former FDA chief calls for low-carb dietary guidelines; 2024 analysis shows saturated fat and cholesterol restriction ineffective for heart disease prevention; Natural support for the pain of vertebral compression fractures; Are “fruit and veggie” pills really as effective as they claim? Facial and neck massage facilitate brain's natural waste disposal, offering hope for neurodegenerative disorders.
RFK Jr. fires entire vaccine panel, replaces with new picks—a catastrophe for public health, or a clean slate for transparent science? Red yeast rice for cholesterol; Is fish oil a no-no if you have atrial fibrillation? Study finds GLP-1 drugs associated with heightened macular degeneration risk; A novel nutrient—OEA—shows promise for reversing metabolic disorders, enhancing satiety.
EPISODE 186AThis week on Commerce Code, we have a first-of-its kind, three-episode Commerce Code Deep Dive on AI Shopping Agents. For all three episodes, we speak with Shawn Conahan, Chief Revenue Officer at Wildfire Systems. Wildfire provides white-label shopping rewards and cashback platforms to companies like Microsoft, Visa, Citi, and RBC. By the end of this first episode, you will see how huge the implications are of AI shopping agents - and you will probably be out playing with them if you haven't already. Wednesday's episode will unpack what AI Shopping Agents mean for Payments, Consumers and Merchants. We don't want to spoil it for you, but in that conversation, we might conclude that when the dust has settled, payments will still exist, consumers will still exist, and merchants … might or might not still exist, depending.And in the third episode, we'll take a look at how AI shopping agents will affect Loyalty and Marketing, Google, Amazon, and other fundamental things we take for granted today.Stay tuned for our first of three episodes in this week's series: Intelligent Shopping Agents Attack! What Are They, and What Are They Doing?
Interview with Stephen Witt Altman's Gentle Singularity Sutskever video: start at 5:50-6:40 Paris on Apple Glass OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright Infringement Apple paper: The Illusion of Thinking: Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Reasoning Models via the Lens of Problem Complexity Futurism on the paper Could AI make a Scorsese movie? Demis Hassabis and Darren Aronofsky discuss YouTube Loosens Rules Guiding the Moderation of Videos Meta Is Creating a New A.I. Lab to Pursue 'Superintelligence' Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users' web browsing identifiers Amazon 'testing humanoid robots to deliver packages' Google battling 'fox infestation' on roof of £1bn London office 23andMe's Former CEO Pushes Purchase Price Nearly $50 Million Higher Code to control vocal production with hands Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two public companies by next year Social media creators to overtake traditional media in ad revenue this year Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Stephen Witt Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. 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: agntcy.org smarty.com/twit monarchmoney.com with code TWIT spaceship.com/twit
AI and Agency Evolution: Navigating the Future of Software Development
Interview with Stephen Witt Altman's Gentle Singularity Sutskever video: start at 5:50-6:40 Paris on Apple Glass OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright Infringement Apple paper: The Illusion of Thinking: Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Reasoning Models via the Lens of Problem Complexity Futurism on the paper Could AI make a Scorsese movie? Demis Hassabis and Darren Aronofsky discuss YouTube Loosens Rules Guiding the Moderation of Videos Meta Is Creating a New A.I. Lab to Pursue 'Superintelligence' Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users' web browsing identifiers Amazon 'testing humanoid robots to deliver packages' Google battling 'fox infestation' on roof of £1bn London office 23andMe's Former CEO Pushes Purchase Price Nearly $50 Million Higher Code to control vocal production with hands Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two public companies by next year Social media creators to overtake traditional media in ad revenue this year Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Stephen Witt Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. 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: agntcy.org smarty.com/twit monarchmoney.com with code TWIT spaceship.com/twit
Neil Fisher of Birdseye Security Solutions talks about cargo theft, leveraging AI for proactivity & why security solutions drive business-wide improvements. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.28] An introduction to Neil, his background, and role at Birdseye Security Solutions. [03.12] How a shifting approach to security led Mike Grabovica to establish Birdseye. “There was this shift in security in general, from being reactive to having proactive solutions. And our founder identified early on that trucking and logistics companies have really specific needs when it comes to security.” [03.57] The ongoing issue of yard security and cargo theft. [04.47] An overview of Birdseye – who they are, what they do, and how they help their customers. [05.11] The ideal client for Birdseye Security Solutions. [05.50] The biggest factors influencing the rapid rise in cargo theft. “There's some economic uncertainty out there and, with that, comes all sorts of challenges… And criminals are getting smarter and bolder.” [06.55] An overview of Birdseye's security solutions and the benefits of implementing them. “We can protect a yard, starting at the gate. Just like if you were going to protect your home, the most important part is your front door.” [08.11] The two primary ‘traditional' ways of tackling security, and their fundamental weaknesses. [09.21] How Birdseye can help organizations analyze their infrastructures and determine the security solutions that are right for them. [10.27] The importance of efficient gate management, and how it works with Birdseye. “It's important that you process trucks as quickly as possible, for efficiency but also for safety… We create a tunnel of cameras… so we can gather all that information quickly.” [12.26] Birdseye's hybrid people-plus-technology approach to security, and how they're leveraging AI to tackle a range of issues, from preventing fire to reducing liability. “In the old days, you would have a couple of agents looking at a handful of monitors. With AI, an agent doesn't have to see every action… The AI alerts the live agent that something's going on, and then the agent jumps into action… The whole point is to be proactive.” [15.10] What implementation and onboarding looks like with Birdseye. [16.04] How Birdseye's solutions and approach helps organizations with driver safety and satisfaction, ultimately helping them to retain drivers. “Drivers want to keep moving… A line-up at a facility typically counts against a drivers hours of service. So if we can move them more quickly and efficiently – which can be up to 50%, versus a live guard – drivers love it!” [17.31] A case study detailing how Birdseye helped a transportation company avoid theft and operate more efficiently. [19.43] From cargo theft to AI, the big conversations coming out of 2025 conference season. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to Birdseye Security Solutions' website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with Birdseye and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and X (Twitter), or you can connect with Neil on LinkedIn. Check out our other podcasts HERE.
This week's show is a round-up of stories about bad choices that produced (for some) tragically obvious outcomes.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.
In this episode of Intelligent Medicine, Dr. Ronald Hoffman addresses various health-related topics including the effects of chlorine in swimming pools, solutions for managing chlorine exposure, the benefits of swimming, and the use of supplements to alleviate negative effects. He also discusses the benefits of CBD for overall wellbeing and the impacts of excessive CT scan usage, including potential cancer risks. Dr. Hoffman tackles a caller's question regarding low blood cell counts and highlights the importance of seeing a hematologist for a thorough investigation. The episode also explores the potential effects of long-term use of oral contraceptives on brain health and mood disorders, as well as preventative measures for macular degeneration. Various advertisements and sponsorships punctuate the episode, promoting supplements and health products.
In this episode of Intelligent Medicine, Dr. Ronald Hoffman discusses the latest health stories, focusing on the promising use of the drug leucovorin, a potent form of vitamin B9, in treating autism. He reviews the research of Dr. Richard Fry and others exploring the role of cerebral folate deficiency in autism and how leucovorin may help alleviate symptoms. Dr. Hoffman also addresses the increased risk of sudden cardiac death associated with long-term use of antidepressants, based on new studies. Additionally, he highlights a recent FDA warning about severe itching as a withdrawal symptom from stopping antihistamines like Zyrtec and Xyzal after long-term use. The episode concludes with discussions on natural approaches to mitigate these health concerns and the potential benefits of quercetin for musculoskeletal health.
Sage addresses operational opportunities to modernize senior care. Raj Mehra, CEO and Co-founder of Sage, in partnership with Michael Pittore, Co-CEO of Agemark Senior Living, announce a new product line, Sage Detect. The AI-driven innovation addresses real challenges that operators face daily. Hear more from Raj on Ep. 317.Produced by Solinity Marketing.Sponsored by Aline, NIC MAP, Procare HR, Sage, Hamilton CapTel, Service Master, The Bridge Group Construction and Solinity. Produced by Solinity Marketing Become a sponsor of the Bridge the Gap Network.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInTikTokMeet the Hosts:Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation, CapEx, and Reposition. Joshua Crisp, Founder and CEO, Solinity; Senior Living Development, Management, Marketing and Consulting.
In a world increasingly shaped by science and technology, how do we determine what constitutes truth? What role does society play in shaping scientific knowledge consensus? And what are the implications for the future of research and innovation? In this episode, I sit down with Steve Fuller, a renowned sociologist of science from the University of Warwick in the UK, for a thought-provoking conversation. Steve and I explore the deep connections between science and sociology, discussing how science can learn from sociology and vice versa. Steve challenges conventional wisdom and invites us to critically examine the complex interplay between science, society, and the pursuit of knowledge. With a passion for exploring the philosophical underpinnings of science, he shares his insights on social epistemology, the philosophy of science, and the evolving role science should play in society, especially in an increasingly polarized world. —