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Adam Haman returns to help Bob navigate through yet another Twitter battle, this time on Darwin's theory of evolution vs. simulation theory (i.e. the notion that we are all in a giant simulation). Lots of interesting fodder to make you think.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this conversation.Bob's battles after his jab at the Carl Sagan account's tweet.BMS ep 303 featuring Jonathan Bartlett, explaining that standard evolutionary theory uses non-random mutations all the time.BMS ep 358 in which Adam and Bob discussed Nick Bostrum and simulation theory.The HamanNature substack.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
It's Royal Rumble week which means Ben, Khal and Brian discuss their favorite moments from Rumbles of the past! Then they jump into the following headlines: Nick Khan says WWE audience will get bigger with a Drive to survive type series on Netflix (5:49). Drew McIntyre says his character is the most compelling he's felt in a long time (17:56) Santino Marella says TNA is working to get a big TV deal (25:06) Then after the break, Jonathan Bartlett joins the show and discusses creating the cover for the Forty Years of WrestleMania edition of WWE 2K24, his reactions to social media saying it was AI-created, his WWE Shop legendary moments series and more (33:10) Last, the guys talk through last night's NXT (54:54) and preview tonight's AEW ‘Dynamite' (57:22). And be sure to check out these two new pieces on TheRinger.com from Khal and Brian: The Biggest Questions About WWE's Massive Deal With Netflix 10 WWE Royal Rumble Championship Matches You May Have Forgotten For an opportunity to have your hot take featured on They Said What?!, leave a voicemail at (202) 417-8160. For video clips, be sure to follow the Ringer Wrestling Show on Instagram and Threads, TikTok and X. Host: Ben Cruz, Khal Davenport and Brian H. Waters Guest: Jonathan Bartlett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob continues his miniseries, focusing on John 1: 1-5. Bob makes the case that we should be marveling at the unreasonable effectiveness of semantics in the social sciences. There is meaning packed into every field of human inquiry, and this sheds light on the prologue to the gospel of John.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The previous episode in this series, i.e. BMS ep 304, installment 1, introduction.Dawkins talking to Steve Pinker on language acquisition.Bob's conversation with GPT-4."Why Math Works."A video on imaginary interest rates (relevant to Euler's identity). A video from the same series on Euler's formula.BMS ep 138, "Why the Left Hates Christianity." BMS ep 303, "Jonathan Bartlett on Random Mutations Not Being So Random." BMS ep 257 on Hans Hoppe and synthetic a priori.An excellent introduction to how Large Language Models work. How neural networks work (example of reading handwritten numerals).A good example of a cool YouTube video on the Mandelbrot set.Study notes for Daniel Dennett's Consciousness Explained.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
Jonathan Bartlett is a prolific software engineer and textbook author who has published peer-reviewed articles on the information embedded in biological organisms. He joins Bob to discuss two of his recent papers, highlighting a distinction in the term "random mutation" that has great relevance for the Intelligent Design debate.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this interview.Jonathan Bartlett's archives at the Discovery Institute.The first journal article from the interview, then the second.The MindMatters site.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
Artificial Intelligence is being heavily hyped right now, especially in light of the newer generative AI systems (like ChapGPT). What is the reality behind the hype? Jonathan Bartlett, fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins us for a discussion on AI reality for this episode of the Hedge.
On today's ID the Future, host and evolutionary biologist Jonathan McLatchie sits down with software R&D engineer Jonathan Bartlett to discuss Bartlett's work on the question of when genetic mutations are random versus directed. Bartlett explains that the issue isn't an all-or-nothing affair. Often a given biological system dramatically limits the search space of possible mutations in useful ways, and then within that much more limited set of possible mutations, random processes are at play. He gives the example of antibody mutations. He argues that many biological systems show considerable evidence of having been beneficially designed for directed mutations. Why, then, are many mutations deleterious? He also has an answer for that. Tune in to learn more. Bartlett's two peer-reviewed Read More › Source
A new MP3 sermon from First Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The War Within Subtitle: James Speaker: Jonathan Bartlett Broadcaster: First Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/7/2022 Bible: James 4:1-12 Length: 36 min.
NCOPC Guest Sermon
NCOPC Guest Sermon
A new MP3 sermon from First Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ the New Israel Speaker: Jonathan Bartlett Broadcaster: First Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/19/2021 Bible: Matthew 2:13-23 Length: 33 min.
There’s a lot of exciting stuff going on in the world of artificial intelligence, and while it can be hard to pick a favorite, the Bradley Center Brain Trust rounded out 2020 by narrowing it down to their top ten. Join us as we revisit those top ten stories with Robert J. Marks, Jonathan Bartlett, and Eric Holloway. Show Notes… Source
Is AI fundamentally flawed? Can Elon Musk merge man with machines? Will there ever be self-driving cars? Join us as we revisit the top 12 most over-hyped stories in artificial intelligence from 2020 with Robert J. Marks, Jonathan Bartlett, and Eric Holloway. Show Notes 00:01:10 | Introducing Jonathan Bartlett 00:01:37 | Introducing Dr. Eric Holloway 00:02:00 | #12: “The way… Source
Guest exhortation by Mr. Jonathan Bartlett, seminary student from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
Mr. Bartlett expounds the third chapter of Ruth.
David and Kaz are joined by artist and wrestling fan Jonathan Bartlett to discuss designing posters for the WWE (02:00). Later, they discuss Jason Jordan’s promotion to WWE lead producer and the importance of producers in creating classic matches (13:00). They also discuss Braun Strowman earning his spot in the WWE championship match at ‘WrestleMania Backlash,’ Randy Orton and Riddle’s newly formed tag team RKBro, and the rest of this week’s ‘Raw’ (34:00). On the ‘AEW’ side of things, they discuss the Pinnacle and the Inner Circle’s Parley segment, how underwhelming Kenny Omega has been even in a historic week, and more (51:00). To close the show, they preview Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan on this Friday’s ‘SmackDown’ (1;12:00). Host: David Shoemaker and Kazeem Famuyide Guest: Jonathan Bartlett Production Assistant: Jonathan Kermah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An ultimate test of a successful technology is whether it has been reduced to practice. Has it made a financial impact on the market? Has it been adopted by the very picky US military? Has it changed lives? We’re going to count down the AI Smash Hits: the top ten AI success stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he… Source
An ultimate test of a successful technology is whether it has been reduced to practice. Has it made a financial impact on the market? Has it been adopted by the very picky US military? Has it changed lives? We’re going to count down the AI Smash Hits: the top ten AI success stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he… Source
An ultimate test of a successful technology is whether it has been reduced to practice. Has it made a financial impact on the market? Has it been adopted by the very picky US military? Has it changed lives? We’re going to count down the AI Smash Hits: the top ten AI success stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he… Source
An ultimate test of a successful technology is whether it has been reduced to practice. Has it made a financial impact on the market? Has it been adopted by the very picky US military? Has it changed lives? We’re going to count down the AI Smash Hits: the top ten AI success stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with… Source
Jonathan Bartlett is the Chief Product Officer at Troops. Jonathan shares what you need to do now to prepare to sell your SaaS product to the enterprise. Other topics we discuss in this episode include managing your product like a business, comparing and contrasting a bottom up versus a top down approach to building your product, how product management has evolved and much more. Resources Anything written by Michael Porter Examples of Michael Porter’s Work Books 15 Must Read Books for Product Leaders by Jason Lynn Competition Demystified The Strategy and Tactics of Pricing Contacting Jonathan Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn
Friend of the show and award winning illustrator Jonathan Bartlett joins the boys this week to talk about how he got to start illustrating posters for AEW/WWE, getting back into wrestling, working with companies like Ralph Lauren, and much more! Also, Scrump and Stank talk about Scrump's "Karen" moment, Stank's new purchase, "Dave", their memories of Avengers: Endgame, and much more! Special thanks to Kenny Omega for the outro. Merchandise Sponsors: Freelance Wrestling Cryptic Closet Use promo code PWTCAST for 20% off anything on the website. M3Toys Use promo code PWTCAST for 10% off anything on the website. Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Illustrator Jonathan Bartlett is back to discuss the upcoming changes to wrestling television (03:00), Pac's subbing in for the injured Jon Moxley on Sunday (14:45), how the ‘King of the Ring’ is shaping up (23:00), the CM Punk–to-FS1 rumors (37:15), and predictions for AEW’s ‘All Out’ (44:15). Host: David Shoemaker Guest: Jonathan Bartlett
Jonathan Bartlett reflects on the business of illustration and gives his advice for 2018; think of this as “the stuff your teacher’s never told you”. As the new year begins now is a great time to step back and evaluate your approach. Time stamps for each section: 8:05- What are you selling? 13:10- How are you selling? 26:30- Who you are selling to (negotiating clients, talking money)? 34:55- Final thoughts
Jonathan Bartlett hosts. Featuring comic artist and illustrator, Jen Bartel and illustrator Nico Delort. New York was once considered the unofficial center of the illustration community, but with technology and time that has changed. Location is the starting point of this talk, but quickly begin covering many different topics like acceptance, identity, community, and defining success.
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How do the images we make influence the world around us? How does the world affect the images we make? In this discussion, where audience members are invited to contribute along with the panelists, influential new voices discuss illustration’s role in the cultural conversation and the place of the illustrator within it. Featuring Wesley Allsbrook, Alexandra Beguez, Jensine Eckwall, Chris Kindred, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Richie Pope, Shadra Strickland, and moderated by Jonathan Bartlett. Originally held at the Society of Illustrators on October 10, 2015. Illustration by Richie Pope.
We are pleased to have Jonathan Bartlett, author of "Micro Secession" as our guest. His book delinates simple ways to liberate yourself, your family, and your community from government idiocy. Listen in and call in with your questions, or comments, now toll-free 888-773-4496. Look forward to hearing from you.
Battle Cry For Help: Veteran Suicide Prevention The Hampton Roads community recently lost a well-known local war veteran who took his own life. Jonathan Bartlett spent the last eight years as a double amputee, having lost his legs in an explosion in Iraq when he was only 19 years old. Jonathan was once a guest on HearSay and we'll hear a portion of his interview with host Cathy Lewis. The most recent numbers show each day, 18 American veterans commit suicide. On Monday's program, Cathy will talk with suicide prevention specialists and mental health providers about the subject of veteran suicide. What does it mean for our military men and women to return home, injured physically and psychologically, and build a life anew? What can we do to help? Join us for this very important conversation on HearSay.