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In a special episode of The Chris Cuomo Project, Chris reacts to a grab bag of YouTube comments, podcast reviews, and listener calls about the Russia-Ukraine war, speaking to the police, reacting as a stoic, and more. If you'd like to ask Chris a question, call (516) 412-6307. Leave your name, location, phone number, email address, and your brief question, and it may be addressed in an upcoming show. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday. Need to hire? You need Indeed. Visit Indeed.com/CCP to start hiring now.
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Support the show to get full episodes and join the Discord community. Check out my free video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience Ellie Pavlick runs her Language Understanding and Representation Lab at Brown University, where she studies lots of topics related to language. In AI, large language models, sometimes called foundation models, are all the rage these days, with their ability to generate convincing language, although they still make plenty of mistakes. One of the things Ellie is interested in is how these models work, what kinds of representations are being generated in them to produce the language they produce. So we discuss how she's going about studying these models. For example, probing them to see whether something symbolic-like might be implemented in the models, even though they are the deep learning neural network type, which aren't suppose to be able to work in a symbol-like manner. We also discuss whether grounding is required for language understanding - that is, whether a model that produces language well needs to connect with the real world to actually understand the text it generates. We talk about what language is for, the current limitations of large language models, how the models compare to humans, and a lot more. Language Understanding and Representation Lab Twitter: @Brown_NLP Related papers Semantic Structure in Deep Learning. Pretraining on Interactions for Learning Grounded Affordance Representations. Mapping Language Models to Grounded Conceptual Spaces. 0:00 - Intro 2:34 - Will LLMs make us dumb? 9:01 - Evolution of language 17:10 - Changing views on language 22:39 - Semantics, grounding, meaning 37:40 - LLMs, humans, and prediction 41:19 - How to evaluate LLMs 51:08 - Structure, semantics, and symbols in models 1:00:08 - Dimensionality 1:02:08 - Limitations of LLMs 1:07:47 - What do linguists think? 1:14:23 - What is language for?
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott are in the same room together brainstorming new ideas for the Syntax.fm website: search, transcripts, video, tags, audio player, podcast hosting, and more! Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what's happening with your code, track errors and monitor performance with Sentry. Sentry's Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health. Cut your time on error resolution from hours to minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners new to Sentry can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code TASTYTREAT during sign up. Show Notes 01:08 Sponsor: Sentry 01:43 Brainstorming for Syntax's new website 02:27 Are there good podcast websites out there? 03:26 Homepage design 07:33 How would you handle login? 09:40 Search on the site SvelteKit docs Flexsearch 13:59 Transcripts Open AI Whisper Whisper AI for podcasters 18:25 The player 21:11 Tagging 23:45 Video Linus Tech Tips - WAN Show 27:45 Show notes 29:57 Surfacing good content on the podcast 35:30 Interactions 36:25 Deploy to Podcast Host Libsyn Editor Chris on Mastodon 38:43 Code base Syntax website on GitHub 45:21 Listener feedback 46:27 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Screen door dog Wes: Apple Watch bands Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Extended Shownotes: https://www.micheleschmidtmoore.com/podcast/57Today we are talking to Livia Chan about relationships, the relationships we have with ourselves, and how to enrich our lives through our connections with each other. Livia Chan is a Head Teacher, writer, and presenter deeply passionate about community, leading with heart and positivity, and seeing relationships as gifts. You can connect with her on Twitter @LiviachanLTeach Better Network PodcastSupport the showGrab Your Free Project You 30-Day Action Planner!How's it going? Share your experience with Project YouLet's connect. @mschmidtmoore on all the socials.
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How do we get a handle on complex systems thinking? What are the implications of this science for philosophy, and where does philosophical tradition foreshadow findings from the scientific frontier?Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I'm your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we'll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.In this episode we speak with Carlos Gershenson (UNAM website, Google Scholar, Wikipedia, Twitter), SFI Sabbatical Visitor and professor of computer science at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, where he leads the Self-organizing Systems Lab, among many other titles you can find in our show notes. For the next hour, we'll discuss his decades of research and writing on a vast array of core complex systems concepts and their intersections with both Western and Eastern philosophical traditions — a first for this podcast.If you value our research and communication efforts, please subscribe, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and consider making a donation — or finding other ways to engage with us — at santafe.edu/engage.For HD virtual backgrounds of the SFI campus to use on video calls and a chance to win a signed copy of one of our books from the SFI Press, please help us improve our scicomm by completing a survey linked in the show notes.Or just a copy of the recently resurfaced SFI Press Archival Volume Complexity, Entropy, and The Physics of Information.There's still time to apply for the Complexity GAINS UK program for PhD students – apps close March 15th.Or come work for us! We are on the lookout for a new Digital Media Specialist, an Applied Complexity Fellow in Sustainability, a Research Assistant in Emergent Political Economies, and a Payroll, Accounts Payable & Receivable Specialist.You can also join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast theme music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedInMentioned & Related Links:Carlos publishes the Complexity Digest Newsletter.His SFI Seminars to date:A Brief History of BalanceEmergence, (Self)Organization, and ComplexityCriticality: A Balance Between Robustness and AdaptabilityFestina lente (the slower-is-faster effect)Antifragility: Dynamical BalanceW. Ross Ashby & The Law of Requisite VarietyHyperobjectsby Timothy MortonHow can we think the complex?by Carlos Gershenson and Francis HeylighenThe Implications of Interactions for Science and Philosophyby Carlos GershensonComplexity and Philosophyby Francis Heylighen, Paul Cilliers, Carlos GershensonHeterogeneity extends criticalityby Fernanda Sánchez-Puig, Octavio Zapata, Omar K, Pineda, Gerardo Iñiguez, and Carlos GershensonWhen Can we Call a System Self-organizing?by Carlos Gershenson and Francis HeylighenTemporal, Structural, and Functional Heterogeneities Extend Criticality and Antifragility in Random Boolean Networksby Amahury Jafet López-Díaz, Fernanda Sánchez-Puig, and Carlos GershensonWhen slower is fasterby Carlos Gershenson, Dirk HelbingSelf-organization leads to supraoptimal performance in public transportation systemsby Carlos GershensonDynamics of rankingby Gerardo Iñiguez, Carlos Pineda, Carlos Gershenson, & Albert-László BarabásiSelf-Organizing Traffic Lightsby Carlos GershensonDynamic competition and resource partitioning during the early life of two widespread, abundant and ecologically similar fishesby A. D. Nunn, L. H. Vickers, K. Mazik, J. D. Bolland, G. Peirson, S. N. Axford, A. Henshaw & I. G. CowxTowards a general theory of balanceby Carlos GershensonA Calculus for Self-Referenceby Francisco VarelaOn Some Mental Effects of The Earthquakeby William JamesSelf-Organization Leads to Supraoptimal Performance in Public Transportation Systemsby Carlos GershensonAlison Gopnik on Child Development, Elderhood, Caregiving, and A.I.Complexity Ep. 99Simon DeDeo on Good Explanations & Diseases of EpistemologyComplexity Ep. 72David Wolpert on The No Free Lunch Theorems and Why They Undermine The Scientific MethodComplexity Ep. 45The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibilityby Stewart BrandMichael LachmannStuart KauffmanAndreas WagnerCosma ShaliziNassim TalebDoes Free Will Violate The Laws of Physics?Big Think interviews Sean Carroll
(00:00) Fred, Rich and Ryan Johnston start hour three with Fart Court, and determine if Kendrick Perkins is guilty of letting one rip during Celtics coverage. (19:00) Examining if Joe Mazzulla is actually a good coach and has he done anything in game to benefit the team this season. (35:00) Fred describes the encounters he's had on dating apps.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICHhttps://twitter.com/toucherandrichhttps://twitter.com/fredtoucherhttps://twitter.com/KenGriffeyRuleshttps://www.instagram.com/Toucherandrichofficialhttps://www.instagram.com/fredtoucherhttps://www.twitch.tv/thesportshubhttps://www.instagram.com/985thesportshubhttps://twitter.com/985thesportshubhttps://www.facebook.com/985TheSportsHub
In this episode, Dr Brittany Barreto talks to Dr. Sarita Maturu, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and Board Member at My Epilepsy Story, a non-profit for women with epilepsy. They talk all about exactly what a seizure is, when women may be more susceptible to seizures, and what the female-specific impacts of an epilepsy diagnosis are. Enjoy the episode!Remember to like, rate and subscribe to the FemTech Focus podcast!Guest bioSarita Maturu is an Epileptologist at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Epilepsy Division and is the Director of Specialty Clinics within the Neurology department. She has a special interest in women with epilepsy along with young adults and adolescents with epilepsy. Pursuant to this passion, she has developed the Epilepsy Pregnancy Clinic at OSU and has helped start the Epilepsy Transition Clinic that is done in conjunction with Nationwide Children's Hospital. She currently is a board member of My Epilepsy Story which is the only nonprofit organization for women with epilepsy. Company bioMy Epilepsy Story (MES) is an international, non-profit organization that serves to bridge the gap for women and girls diagnosed with epilepsy, as well as the children impacted by their mother's epilepsy, by Collaborating, Advocating, Researching, and Educating (C.A.R.E.) people everywhere about women's health and epilepsy. FemTech Focus Podcast bioThe FemTech Focus Podcast with Dr. Brittany Barreto is a meaningfully provocative conversational series that brings FemTech experts - including doctors, scientists, inventors, and founders - on air to talk about the innovative technology, services, and products (collectively known as FemTech) that are improving women's health and wellness. Though many leaders in FemTech are women, this podcast is not specifically about female founders, nor is it geared toward a specifically female audience. The podcast gives our host, Dr. Brittany Barreto, and guests an engaging, friendly environment to learn about the past, present, and future of women's health and wellness.FemHealth Insights bioLed by a team of analysts and advisors who specialize in female health, FemHealth Insights is a female health-specific market research and analysis firm, offering businesses in diverse industries unparalleled access to the comprehensive data and insights needed to illuminate areas of untapped potential in the nuanced women's health market.Time Stamps[02:26] Dr. Sarita Maturu's background[05:41] What is a seizure?[07:15] What is epilepsy?[11:10] Consequences of seizures[12:40] Causes of epilepsy[13:44] Prevalence of epilepsy[15:09] Epilepsy in females[17:27] Epilepsy medication[20:59] Interactions with hormones[24:46] Research[27:13] My Epilepsy Story[29:27] Female-specific impacts of living with epilepsy[31:55] What is an area of women's health and wellness that still needs innovating?[34:29] What does the femtech industry need the most in order to be successful?ResourcesMy Epilepsy StoryCall To Action!Make sure you subscribe to the podcast, and if you like the show please leave us a review!Episode ContributorsDr. Sarita MaturuMy Epilepsy StoryWebsite: https://myepilepsystory.org/LinkedIn: @My Epilepsy StoryTwitter: @myepilepsystoryInstagram: @myepilepsystoryFacebook: @My Epilepsy StoryYoutube: @myepilepsystory9968Dr Brittany BarretoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanybarreto/Twitter: @DrBrittBInstagram: @drbrittanybarretoFemTech Focus PodcastWebsite: https://femtechfocus.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femtechfocusTwitter: @FemTech_FocusInstagram: @femtechfocusFemHealth InsightsWebsite: https://www.femhealthinsights.com/LinkedIn: @FemHealth Insights
Prioritizing customer experience is a top priority today for business. Consistency in customer experience is a key factor. Consistency across different methods of communication can be challenging. On this episode, we are joined by Steve Jones from CallCorp to discuss delivering superior customer experiences through Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS).
Empath And The Narcissist: Healing Guide from Abuse and PTSD
“Not everyone can move as quickly as I can. I need to do many things at once. That's who I am. There's nothing wrong with that." Manifesting Generator Affirmation Understand the difficult interactions between Unconscious Generators and Manifesting Generators in Human Design in this insightful episode! Learn to recognize toxic patterns within relationships and how to heal your negative experiences through affirmations. Here are some key moments:Clash with Generator and Manifesting Generator [6:26] Manifesting Generator Description [8:52] Affirmations for Man Generator [14:00] Affirmations for Generator. [19:18] “I trust in the infinite abundance of the universe, and I wait for what is right for me to show up. "Join The Newsletter & Receive weekly inspiration & strategies to heal from Narc AbuseBetter Help get 10% off first monthBekome use code raven30 for 30% off first full monthEmpath & The Narcissist Book : and on AudibleJoin the Conversation & Learn more on post here! Empath Healing Support FB GroupFollow me on Instagram: @ravenscottshow & TikTok @ravenscott.show / YouTubeDownload FREE Luvo App at Zesttolive.comSubmit your question on narcissist, spirituality, or meditation. Music YouTube Library: Believe by NeffexRelationships between Unconscious Generators and Manifesting Generators can be filled with love, but they can also become toxic when certain patterns emerge. In this guide, you will gain insight into the difficult interactions between these two Energy Types in Human Design, so that you can recognize these toxic patterns and how to handle them.What is Human Design?Human Design is a form of spiritual practice that uses one's birth chart and astrology to gain insight into the subconscious patterns and behaviors that unconsciously control our lives. It focuses on recognizing and transforming unconscious patterns in order to improve mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. By understanding one's Human Design Energy Type, which includes which type of Generator they are (i.e. Unconscious or Manifesting), one can gain insight into how their own behavior affects others and what types of conflicts may arise due to unbalanced energies between them.Identifying Unconscious and Manifesting Generators in Human DesignIn Human Design, Generators are individuals who have an innate energy to put out into the world. Unconscious Generators make up about 50% of the population and have a “wait and see” attitude. This type tends to be reactive in social situations, drawing from their inner reserve before responding to stimuli from others. Manifesting Generators make up the other half of the population and have an active approach in life. They take action
"We have our most profound healing relationally and we are most profoundly triggered relationally — trauma both needs to be spoken and feels impossible to speak." Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald is a trauma researcher and author of Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong, which you can preorder now. After spending over a decade researching and lecturing on grief and resilience, MC now helps her coaching clients alchemize their trauma responses into new tools of strength. We examine questions like: - What is the actual definition of trauma? - Where do trauma responses show up in our daily interactions? - How does trauma get stored and backed up in the body? What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions and @mc.phd to share your thoughts! To receive all the behind-the-scenes thoughts and questions from this episode, sign up for my newsletter at TheBetterQuestions.com. This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
Gresh and Fauria talked about Jaylen Brown's comments about the Philly fans and when fans take things too far.
“According to New Testament scholar Frank Stagg and classicist Evelyn Stagg,[1] the synoptic Gospels of the canonical New Testament contain a relatively high number of references to women. Evangelical Bible scholar Gilbert Bilezikian agrees, especially by comparison with literary works of the same epoch.[2]: p.82 Neither the Staggs nor Bilezikian find any recorded instance where Jesus disgraces, belittles, reproaches, or stereotypes a woman. These writers claim that examples of the manner of Jesus are instructive for inferring his attitudes toward women and show repeatedly how he liberated and affirmed women.[1] Starr writes that of all founders of religions and religious sects, Jesus stands alone as the one who did not discriminate in some way against women. By word or deed, he never encouraged the disparagement of a woman.[3] Based on the account of Jesus' interaction with a Syrophoenician woman in Mark 7:24-30 and Matthew 15:21-28, Karen King concludes that "an unnamed Gentile woman taught Jesus that the ministry of God is not limited to particular groups and persons, but belongs to all who have faith."[4] “In psychoanalytic theory, the Jocasta complex is the incestuous sexual desire of a mother towards her son.[1] Raymond de Saussure introduced the term in 1920 by way of analogy to its logical converse in psychoanalysis, the Oedipus complex, and it may be used to cover different degrees of attachment,[2] including domineering but asexual mother loves – something perhaps particularly prevalent with an absent father. The Jocasta complex is named for Jocasta, a Greek queen who unwittingly married her son, Oedipus. The Jocasta complex is similar to the Oedipus complex, in which a child has sexual desire toward their parent(s). The term is a bit of an extrapolation since in the original story Oedipus and Jocasta were unaware that they were mother and son when they married. The usage in modern contexts involves a son with full knowledge of who his mother is. Theodor Reik saw the "Jocasta mother", with an unfulfilled adult relationship of her own and an over-concern for her child instead, as a prime source of neurosis.[3] George Devereux went further, arguing that the child's Oedipal complex was itself triggered by a pre-existing parental complex (Jocasta/Laius).[4] Eric Berne also explored the other (parental) side of the Oedipus complex, pointing to related family dramas such as "mother sleeping with daughter's boyfriend ... when the mother has no son to play Jocasta with".[5] With her feminist articulation of the Jocasta Complex[6] and Laius complex[7] Bracha L. Ettinger criticizes the classical psychoanalytic perception of Jocasta, of the maternal, the feminine, and the Oedipal/castration model in relation to the mother-child links. Atossa, in the Greek tragedy The Persians, has been seen as struggling in her dreams with a Jocasta complex.[8] Some American folk tales, like Jocasta, often feature figures expressing a maternal desire for their sons.[9]” According to The Bible, Jesus' cousin John was beheaded to death and put in prison, Herod committed incestuous marriage with his brother's wife, Herod was seduced by a striptease by Herodias' daughter, and Herod wanted infant Jesus to be a fatality via infanticide. That's Biblical organized crime. Judas was a rat and snitch according to organized crime figures. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
As ‘digital travellers' demand more control over their purchase journey and seamless transactions, this episode will explore the need for airlines to not only modernize its technology but make fundamental changes to transactional assumptions with digital models. Scott Harkey, EVP Financial Services and Payments, Endava, will also discuss how airline payments processes can accelerate digital strategies and bridge the gaps to achieving frictionless experiences; from subscription models to loyalty programs, cashless transactions and more.
Thanks to Agile, bringing the mortgage capital markets into a new digital era. From lenders to dealers, Agile is the new way to quote MBS.
Pep talk number 2You decide the quality of your interactions. Take the power back and stop giving others the power to control your emotional state throughout the day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are kicking off our first episode of Deep Cuts Season 2! This episode, we explore what surgeon interactions with the police look like in the hospital. We touch on what sort of scenarios the police might be involved in, and the challenges surgeons face when interacting with the police. We also discuss ways to best support our patients in high-intensity situations such as these. We are joined by Sharnae Phagan, Drs. Priya Prakash, Annie Polcari, Lea Hoefer, and William McKinley.Sharnae Phagan is the trauma program manager at UChicago Medicine and was an ED trauma nurse for over 20 years. Dr. Priya Prakash is a fellowship-trained surgeon who specializes in trauma, critical care and emergency surgery. Dr. Prakash's research interests include trauma systems development and violence recovery programs.Dr. William McKinley is a general surgery resident who graduated from the University of Louisville and is interested in pursuing trauma surgery. Dr. Annie Polcari received her medical degree from the University of Miami and is interested in trauma and critical care. Most of her research is focused on public health and gun violence prevention.Dr. Lea Hoefer received her medical degree from the University of Chicago and is also planning on pursuing trauma surgery and has been doing research with the trauma group for the past year and a half. “Deep Cuts: Exploring Equity in Surgery” comes to you from the Department of Surgery at UChicago Medicine. Our host is Dr. Jen Vigneswaran. Our senior producer is Tony Liu. Our producer and editors include Alia Abiad, Caroline Montag, Nihar Rama, and Nitin Vidyasagar. Our podcast cover art comes to you from Pombie Silverman, episode art from Sam Higgins, and music from Sen Morimoto off of Sooper Records. A special thanks this week to our guests Sharnae Phagan, Drs. Priya Prakash, Annie Polcari, Lea Hoefer, and William McKinley. To send us questions or comments or find out more about our work, visit our website, deepcuts.surgery.uchicago.edu, linked in the show notes. You can also follow us on Instagram at @deep-cuts-surgery.
A few words can change the course of a life; they have the power to shrink, expand or transform someone's identity -- even your own. Social psychologist Mesmin Destin explores how everyday interactions and experiences play a powerful part in who we become, sharing the key moments and messages that can inspire us to grow into our best selves.
A few words can change the course of a life; they have the power to shrink, expand or transform someone's identity -- even your own. Social psychologist Mesmin Destin explores how everyday interactions and experiences play a powerful part in who we become, sharing the key moments and messages that can inspire us to grow into our best selves.
A few words can change the course of a life; they have the power to shrink, expand or transform someone's identity -- even your own. Social psychologist Mesmin Destin explores how everyday interactions and experiences play a powerful part in who we become, sharing the key moments and messages that can inspire us to grow into our best selves.
In this week's episode, Greg and Patrick talk about what you can do when latent variables conspire to multiplicatively interact, focusing on the classic product indicator approach and the more recently developed method of latent moderated structural relations. Along the way they also mention confession, being hardly sorry, conspiracy theories, Greg's area 51 poster, trashed record needles, backwards messages, the Scooby Doo Gang, Street Justice Velma, tasteful ascots, chocolate in my peanut butter, two-legged tables, spinning 90 degrees, drug mules, Pearson's crabs, Freemasons and the Illuminati, and chalking up a win.Stay in contact with Quantitude! Twitter: @quantitudepod Web page: quantitudepod.org Merch: redbubble.com
In this episode we discuss that simply put the more interactions you have with others the more transactions you will be involved with. Real estate is a business where knowing people makes deals happen. As a Realtor® it is important to be the conversation starter. Waiting for people to interact with you based on your education level will leave you without a deal. It is important to be an expert at real estate but an expert with no clients is no service to anyone. Figure out how to communicate with your potential clients and help them understand how you can help.
An 18-year-old patient with a C7 incomplete spinal cord injury is receiving physical therapy for ambulation training and muscle strengthening. At 8 months following the injury, the patient begins to develop unilateral lower extremity edema in his left leg measured as 3+. The patient also complains of localized tenderness in the center of the posterior calf. Which of the following measures is MOST likely to confirm the diagnosis? Find it all out in this podcast! Be prepared for the NPTE so that you can pass with flying colors! Check out www.ptfinalexam.com/podcast for more information and to stay up-to-date with our latest courses and projects.
With 17 years of experience in the field of psychotherapy, I've witnessed my clients' strength and resilience while learning the power of connection, intuition and humor in overcoming trauma. In this episode you'll learn: 1. How my clients have been my greatest teachers 2. What I've learned about going with the flow 3. How the funniest people gone to hell and back with their trauma Resources: Check out the: Quick Start Morning Routine: https://www.emotionalbadass.com/morning-routine Exclusive Bonus Episodes, Video Livestreams, Wellness tips, and Community: https://www.patreon.com/emotionalbadass Resources I offer: Emotional Strength Training Courses: https://www.emotionalbadass.com/courses Weekly Wellness emails where I share mental health tips directly to your inbox: https://www.emotionalbadass.com/newsletter Individual 1:1 coaching: https://www.emotionalbadass.com/coaching If you enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee to support my work https://www.buymeacoffee.com/emotionalbadass Thank you for supporting this show by supporting my sponsors. Learn more: https://www.emotionalbadass.com/sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2:33 - The 'Why' behind the project (Juliette)3:06 - Meaning of 'Vee Friends' characters/Mission (Andy)4:05 - Personal Favorite Vee Friend character (Andy)4:37 - Onboarding girls in Web3/ Hurdles and Obstacles (Juliette)5:32 - Making Vee Friends Ecosystem Inclusive (Andy)7:13 - All girls invent project (Juliettte)8:02 - Biggest smile Moment (Juliette)10:12 - Interactions with Parents and Kids (Andy)11:16 - How to make the kids/adults feel safe (Juliette)12:33 - Actionable feedback from Parents (Juliette)13:06 - How to educate and Onboard Newbies (Andy)14:36 - IP extension of each character (Andy)15:55 - Thought Process (Juliette)17:15 - Dark side of Web3/ Biggest threat (Andy)18:23 - Big obstacle on the way (Juliette)18:59 - Making it more Accessible and User Friendly (Juliette)19:57 - Needed check for Vee Friends (Andy)21:14 - What excites Juliette about this project?21:35 - What excites Andy?22:09 - Single Greatest piece of advice (Juliette)22:28 - Single Greatest piece of advice (Andy)
Your host, Samir ElKamouny, talks with the Founders of BILDIT, Matt Hudson and Ryan Terry. BILDIT incorporates the entirety of world-class e-commerce features from the home page to check out, all that's left is to make it yours. Create immersive, interactive experiences with complete customization giving your customers a premium shopping experience while increasing conversions.To learn more about Matt and Ryan's work, click HERE.If you'd like to be a guest on Ecom Growth Leaders, click HERE.
This week Jim welcomes Megan Price to the show to discuss her work applying the theories of conflict analysis and resolution to the real-life practice of policing in the United States. Megan Price, Ph.D. is Founder and Director of the Center for Applied Insight Conflict Resolution (CAICR). She is an expert in the Insight approach to conflict analysis and resolution, which explains how conflict affects decision-making and how targeted curiosity can turn adversity into opportunity. Her research and practice focus on designing reliable, context-based solutions to conflict, from the interpersonal to the organizational to the social. Dr. Price specializes in Insight Policing: Conflict Resolution for Law Enforcement, which brings a conflict skill-set to challenging police-community interactions for effective problem-solving and trust-building. Dr. Price teaches Conflict Resolution at the Master's level at George Mason University in Virginia and Royal Roads University in British Columbia. Help us grow! Leave us a rating and review - it's the best way to bring new listeners to the show. Don't forget to subscribe! Follow The Political Life on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for weekly updates.
Your host, Samir ElKamouny, talks with the Founders of BILDIT, Matt Hudson and Ryan Terry. BILDIT incorporates the entirety of world-class e-commerce features from the home page to check out, all that's left is to make it yours. Create immersive, interactive experiences with complete customization giving your customers a premium shopping experience while increasing conversions.To learn more about Matt and Ryan's work, click HERE.If you'd like to be a guest on Scaling with Samir, click HERE.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Conditioning Predictive Models: Interactions with other approaches, published by Evan Hubinger on February 8, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. This is the fifth of seven posts in the Conditioning Predictive Models Sequence based on the paper “Conditioning Predictive Models: Risks and Strategies” by Evan Hubinger, Adam Jermyn, Johannes Treutlein, Rubi Hudson, and Kate Woolverton. Each post in the sequence corresponds to a different section of the paper. We will be releasing posts gradually over the course of the next week or so to give people time to read and digest them as they come out. 5. Interactions with other approaches Imitation learning One very related approach is imitation learning: rather than try to predict humans, as we are proposing, one could simply train to imitate them instead. Such an approach would have many of the same safety benefits, since it would also be exclusively trying to produce outputs from safe humans. The basic problem with such an approach, however, is that there's no reason to believe that a model trained via pure imitation learning would generalize beyond the capability level of the human(s) it is trained to imitate. While using predictive models to predict humans also cannot produce outputs that humans would never be able to generate, it can produce outputs that no humans that it has ever previously seen would be able to generate, since it might e.g. predict that such humans will exist under some conditional. Thus, we think that predictive modeling at least has the potential to be just as safe as imitation learning while being able to generalize to substantially more advanced capabilities—though, similarly to imitation learning, predicting humans still cannot elicit capabilities beyond those that any conceivable human would be capable of, as we discussed previously. Supervised fine-tuning For some conditionals we might have a very precise notion of what we want the model to observe (e.g. “exactly this image coming from this camera”). Ideally, this sort of a conditional should be straightforwardly implementable via prompting, just by fixing the relevant tokens in the model's context window.[1] However, at least for current models, prompting has some basic structural limitations—for example, if you want to condition on something very long, context window length could start to become quite problematic. In that sort of a case, it might be quite helpful to instead turn to supervised fine-tuning, fine-tuning on the observation to condition on rather than including it in a prompt. Effectively, this sort of fine-tuning lets you give the model substantially more bits of evidence for it to condition on than is possible via just prompting. For the most part, we think this is likely to be basically fine, since it's essentially continuous with pre-training: if we think that pre-training produces the sort of predictive model we want, then including some extra pre-training-style data and fine-tuning on it should do the same. The primary concern here, however, would be situations where the fine-tuning data is for some reason not very continuous with the pre-training data. One way that the fine-tuning data could be substantively different than pre-training is if it directly depends on the model itself—e.g. fine-tuning on the model's own outputs. Not only is this substantially less continuous with pre-training, but it also specifically raises the risk of the model imitating AIs and/or producing self-fulfilling prophecies. Such fine-tuning could also be particularly problematic if the data is specifically selected according to some criterion other than actual representativeness of the world—that is, if there's no clear “camera” that corresponds to how the data was collected. Probably the most notable way this could happen is via reinforcement learning ...
About Jordan Penn:In the past decade, Jordan Penn has spent his healthcare career as a storyteller, leveraging healthcare data and analytics to follow the patient journey, assist in research, and more. His expert knowledge of medical and pharmacy claims, lab data, and EMR/EHR data has made extraordinary contributions to his clients, he has also been deeply involved with analyzing patient journeys to support HEOR studies.At Inovalon, Jordan is a Sr. Principal Sales Engineer, working cross-functionally between sales, product, engineering, marketing, and legal to bring new ideas to existing product offerings. When Jordan is not busy bringing healthcare data to life to inform and improve treatment, he enjoys quality time with his wife and daughter in New Jersey and is an avid weightlifter. Things You'll Learn:DataStream can connect to existing EMRs and is EHR agnostic.DataStream seeks to work with clients who lack or have too much data. DataStream helps customers demystify or declutter what they have to assist providers with the insights they need when treating a patient.The HITECH act incentivized providers and hospitals to adopt electronic health records, increasing from 10% of hospitals in 2008 to over 95% for hospitals and 85% of providers eight years later.The 21st Century Cures Act vouched for interoperability and access to medical patient information without any particular need by the user.DataStream can help doctors have information about their patients on their first visit and help them establish an excellent medical relationship with them. Resources:Connect with and follow Jordan Penn on LinkedIn.Follow Inovalon on LinkedIn.Visit the Inovalon Website.
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Join hosts Seth and Carly as they bring you news and discussion about all things theme parks, as well as their thoughts on the latest movies, television, and video games on The Attractions Podcast. This week on The Attractions Podcast, Seth and Carly discuss: Universal's Mardi Gras celebration kicks off in Orlando New Tiana's Bayou Adventure story details revealed More character interactions return to Disney's Hollywood Studios Party after the parks at Universal CityWalk Orlando special events Universal Orlando ticket offer gives five days for the price of three Busch Gardens Williamsburg debuts parade for Mardi Gras 2023 Knott's chaperone policy is no longer in effect on Saturdays The Attractions Podcast is brought to you by MEI-Travel and Mouse Fan Travel. They provide premium service and expert advice to get the most for your vacation time and dollars. Visit them at mei-travel.com. We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine.com with the subject line “The Attractions Podcast.” Statements or opinions herein are those of the hosts and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers, Dream Together Media LLC, or staff.
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Baton Rouge law enforcement recently adopted the new program, LightsOn! The initiative seeks to transform traffic stops from punitive interactions to more supportive encounters, where officers can provide drivers with vouchers rather than tickets. Christopher Csonka, Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, tells us what this new program will entail. For years, people have been flocking to Louisiana's Springfield Wellness Center to receive NAD treatment. NAD, which stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a serotonin-boosting coenzyme which has long been used to treat conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. But Springfield is the first center to use the treatment for addiction. For more on this treatment, its effectiveness, and where it might be headed, we are joined by Springfield Medical Center Founders Paula Norris Mestayer and Dr. Richard Mestayer, along with former patient and current outreach coordinator, Patrick Uloth. Mardi Gras season is well underway, and while some younger people might attend parades with nothing more than a cup for drinks and a bag for throws, for parents of young kids, going to a parade involves a checklist: carseat, stroller, and maybe even a ladder. In 2005, NPR's Chris Rose watched a parade from on top of a ladder he brought for his children. Today, we are going back to the archives to bring you this story. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You know how sometimes you'll meet someone and things just “click?” You quickly discover that you have lots of shared interests and experiences and your conversation just flows as it goes down one path and then the next. Well, that's exactly what happened in this episode as I talked with Dr. Randi Eckel. Randi is the owner of Toadshade Wildflower Farm which is a mail-order native plant nursery. She is a life-long naturalist, lover of nature, entomologist, and confirmed plant and ecology nerd. Randi is also the president of the Native Plant Society of New Jersey. Growing native plants and interactions between plants and insects were two of the major themes of our conversation, but our conversation also went down many other twisty, curvy paths. This was one of those conversations that could so easily have occurred sitting on the front porch or around a campfire. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it. [2:47] Randi's story of how she got to where she is now and discussion of career paths [7:01] Changes Randi has seen in the native plant industry over the years and importance of plants that are native to your region [12:05] How even small properties, balconies, and rooftop gardens can make a huge difference for pollinators and songbirds [15:26] Pond stories from our childhoods, college classes, and connections with native plants and animals [19:05] Recommendations for getting started with native plants [24:25] Tackling weeds and invasive species [26:36] Combating invasive species with native species [30:25] Importance of native plant diversity and examples of pollinator interactions [33:39] Violets and the great spangled fritillary [35:49] Why are flowers in the yard a bad thing? [37:20] Using water features to attract wildlife and stories of observations we've made on our properties [42:09] Mothing and watching moths visit light colored flowers in the evening [43:01] Vernal pools, rain gardens, and sump pump gardens [45:33] Great diversity of native plants that can be found in any given region and how embracing that can be freeing [46:56] White turtlehead, Baltimore checkerspot butterfly, and importance of wildlife corridors and habitat stepping stones [48:32] Importance of year-round habitat for butterflies and other insects and easy ways to provide that year-round habitat [53:11] Discussion about the importance of thinking about things, drawing connections, and learning about the interactions between plants, insects, and wildlife [55:13] What to look for if mail ordering native plants or seeds [1:00:24] Native plant poaching and its impacts [1:02:29] Check out a native plant society near you If you find value in the Backyard Ecology content, please consider making a one-time or monthly donation. You can find out how at https://www.backyardecology.net/support /. Until next week, I encourage you to take some time to explore the nature in your own yard and community. Randi's Information: Email: randi@toadshade.com Toadshade Wildflower Farm website: https://www.toadshade.com/ Toadshade Wildflower Farm Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ToadshadeWildflowerFarm Randi's blog: https://www.toadshade.com/blogarchive.html Randi's article about brush piles: https://www.toadshade.com/randiblognov18.html Other Resources Mentioned: The Native Plant Society of New Jersey: https://npsnj.org/ Related Backyard Ecology Resources: What? Barred Owls Catch and Eat Frogs?!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVll7OwIQKo More than a Mud Puddle: The Exciting World of Vernal Pools: https://www.backyardecology.net/more-than-a-mud-puddle-the-exciting-world-of-vernal-pools/ Try Mothing – Attracting and observing moths: https://www.backyardecology.net/try-mothing-attracting-and-observing-moths/ Create a Brush Pile: https://www.backyardecology.net/create-a-brush-pile/ Great Spangled Fritillary: https://www.backyardecology.net/great-spangled-fritillary/ Common Blue Violet: https://www.backyardecology.net/common-blue-violet/ Springbeauty: https://www.backyardecology.net/springbeauty/ General Backyard Ecology Links: Website: https://backyardecology.net YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/backyardecology Blog: https://www.backyardecology.net/blog/ Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/backyardecology Make a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=K7F3HJLJT9F8N Subscribe to Backyard Ecology emails: https://www.backyardecology.net/subscribe/ Episode image: Closed bottle gentian (Gentiana andrewsii) in bloom Photo credit: Evan Barker, CC-0
Wednesday February 1, 2023 Rajab 10, 1444 1. What supplications can one make when gravely ill? 2. How do we interact with transgenders in light of Islamic laws governing gender interactions? 3. Is it permissible to wish others 'Merry Christmas'? What are the Islamic guidelines for writing a will? Questions are submitted anonymously. If you wish to submit one, please go to http://mccgp.org/ask-the-imam. Also, please donate to support this and other programs. To donate, please go to http://mccgp.org/donate
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You already interact with artificial intelligence when you ask Siri for directions or create an algorithmic path by thumbing through TikTok videos. But AI is fast becoming a place for individual—and corporate—creativity and technology. That brings up a lot of questions about copyright protections for Native creatives and worries about appropriation. Today on Native America Calling, we look at how it all works with Michael Running Wolf (Lakota and Cheyenne), a Ph.D student studying computer science and a language advocate using AI; Amelia Winger-Bearskin (Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma), artist, technologist, and the Banks endowed chair and associate professor of artificial intelligence and the arts at the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida; Dr. Jason Edward Lewis (Hawaiian, Samoan), university research chair in Computational Media and the Indigenous Future Imaginary at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada; and Suzanne Kite (Oglala Lakota), artist and organizer of the group Indigenous AI.
Show Notes Template Sandra Ruby & Florence DiGennaro Reed join us to talk about their paper, Evaluating the Effects of Technology-Based Self-Monitoring on Positive Staff–Consumer Interactions in Group Homes Show Notes Remember to join us on Facebook to suggest articles to review and questions for authors. https://www.facebook.com/BApractice Acknowledgments Host and Executive Producer: Cody Morris, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://salve.edu/users/dr-cody-morris Assistant Producers Elizabeth Narvaez Jesse Perrin Organizational Support ABAI https://www.abainternational.org/welcome.aspx Behavior Analysis in Practice Editor, Stephanie Peterson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://www.abainternational.org/journals/bap.aspx Music Cruising Altitude by Jim Carr and his band New Latitude http://www.newlatitudemusic.com Link to Article https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-021-00651-y References Ruby, S. A., & DiGennaro Reed, F. D. (2021). Evaluating the effects of technology-based self-monitoring on positive staff-consumer interactions in group homes. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15(3), 804–814. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00651-y
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Jimmie Allen calls into the show and shares how the recent famous interactions he's had at award shows happened, and who he's gotten starstruck from...Plus, find out what crazy gift Lunchbox called the zoo for and if he was able to get it...Mailbag: Listeners 5-year-old daughter has play dates with a girl who reeks of cigarettes. She's never seen the mom smoke but it's obvious she does. The mom keeps insisting they go to her house for a play date, but she doesn't want her daughter exposed to secondhand smoke. She's not sure the proper way to handle this. We share our suggestions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.