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N409 - Cobertura EASD - resumo 13/09 - Fernando Valente e Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N398 - Neuropatia: o tratamento que pode intervir na história natural - Márcio Krakauer e Luiz Clemente Rolim by SBD
N400 - Tirzepatida na doença hepática esteatótica – Márcio Krakauer e João Paulo Iazigi by SBD
N401 - Canetas inteligentes de insulina e aumento do tempo no alvo – Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N396 - Aviação e DM - Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N395 - Cobertura EASD - resumo 12/09 - Fernando Valente e Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N387 - Esmiuçando o estudo SCALE KIDS - Liraglutida para obesidade em crianças – Marcio Krakauer e Adriana Moretti by SBD
N394 - Macupatida com ou sem ARGLP1 – Marcio Krakauer e Andressa Heimbecher by SBD
N391 - Complicações micro e macrovasculares do DM2 – Marcio Krakauer e Amélio Godoy-Matos by SBD
N392 - Cilium, uma nova estrutura sensorial nas células beta - Marcio Krakauer e Franco Folli by SBD
N382 - Os medicamentos atuais vão substituir a cirurgia bariátrica? - Marcio Krakauer e Sylka Rodovalho by SBD
N381 - Liraglutida para obesidade em crianças – Marcio Krakauer e Adriana Moretti by SBD
N377 - A tecnologia pode ajudar DM1? – Marcio Krakauer by SBD
N376 - Insulina semanal + Semaglutida – Fernando Valente e Marcio Krakauer by SBD
N375 - Cobertura EASD - resumo 11/09 – Fernando Valente e Marcio Krakauer by SBD
Prof. David Krakauer, President of the Santa Fe Institute argues that we are fundamentally confusing knowledge with intelligence, especially when it comes to AI.He defines true intelligence as the ability to do more with less—to solve novel problems with limited information. This is contrasted with current AI models, which he describes as doing less with more; they require astounding amounts of data to perform tasks that don't necessarily demonstrate true understanding or adaptation. He humorously calls this "really shit programming".David challenges the popular notion of "emergence" in Large Language Models (LLMs). He explains that the tech community's definition—seeing a sudden jump in a model's ability to perform a task like three-digit math—is superficial. True emergence, from a complex systems perspective, involves a fundamental change in the system's internal organization, allowing for a new, simpler, and more powerful level of description. He gives the example of moving from tracking individual water molecules to using the elegant laws of fluid dynamics. For LLMs to be truly emergent, we'd need to see them develop new, efficient internal representations, not just get better at memorizing patterns as they scale.Drawing on his background in evolutionary theory, David explains that systems like brains, and later, culture, evolved to process information that changes too quickly for genetic evolution to keep up. He calls culture "evolution at light speed" because it allows us to store our accumulated knowledge externally (in books, tools, etc.) and build upon it without corrupting the original.This leads to his concept of "exbodiment," where we outsource our cognitive load to the world through things like maps, abacuses, or even language itself. We create these external tools, internalize the skills they teach us, improve them, and create a feedback loop that enhances our collective intelligence.However, he ends with a warning. While technology has historically complemented our deficient abilities, modern AI presents a new danger. Because we have an evolutionary drive to conserve energy, we will inevitably outsource our thinking to AI if we can. He fears this is already leading to a "diminution and dilution" of human thought and creativity. Just as our muscles atrophy without use, he argues our brains will too, and we risk becoming mentally dependent on these systems.TOC:[00:00:00] Intelligence: Doing more with less[00:02:10] Why brains evolved: The limits of evolution[00:05:18] Culture as evolution at light speed[00:08:11] True meaning of emergence: "More is Different"[00:10:41] Why LLM capabilities are not true emergence[00:15:10] What real emergence would look like in AI[00:19:24] Symmetry breaking: Physics vs. Life[00:23:30] Two types of emergence: Knowledge In vs. Out[00:26:46] Causality, agency, and coarse-graining[00:32:24] "Exbodiment": Outsourcing thought to objects[00:35:05] Collective intelligence & the boundary of the mind[00:39:45] Mortal vs. Immortal forms of computation[00:42:13] The risk of AI: Atrophy of human thoughtDavid KrakauerPresident and William H. Miller Professor of Complex Systemshttps://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/david-krakauerREFS:Large Language Models and Emergence: A Complex Systems PerspectiveDavid C. Krakauer, John W. Krakauer, Melanie Mitchellhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2506.11135Filmed at the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute:https://disi.org/
N373 - Sitagliptina tópica e glaucoma – Marcio Krakauer e Solange Travassos by SBD
N364 - Cobertura EASD - resumo 10/09 – Fernando Valente e Marcio Krakauer by SBD
N366 - Revisitando o estudo FLOW: prevenção e redução de progressão da doença renal – Marcio Krakauer e Luiz Turatti by SBD
N367 - Inteligência artificial e doença renal – Marcio Krakauer by SBD
N368 - Revisitando a teoria dos ciclos gêmeos – Marcio Krakauer e Mario Saad by SBD
N372 - Individualização da atividade física e exercício – Marcio Krakauer e Fúlvio Thomaselli by SBD
durée : 01:29:11 - Musique matin été du mardi 08 juillet 2025 - par : Suzanne Gervais - En direct du Festival Radio France Occitanie Montpellier, nous recevons une figure majeure de la musique klezmer, David Krakauer. Le clarinettiste américain donnera ce mercredi un récital solo exceptionnel au musée Fabre, où se tient actuellement une exposition dédiée au peintre Pierre Soulages. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
NYU Long/Buzsakiラボの、藤島悠貴さん(@yfujishima_) さんがゲスト。近況アップデート、最近出た唄うマウスの行動解析論文、Krakauerのオピニオン論文を元にした議論、など (6/15 収録)Show Notes (番組HP):Michael LongGyuri BuzsákiPaul GlimcherDmitriy AronoがHHMIとったAttila LosonczyAlex WilliumsFlatiron InstituteEero Simoncelliダグラス・ウェバーのコーヒーミルSimonsさん亡くなったSimonsのブリッジグラントが再編成されてFellow-to-Faculty (FtF)にTime warpingのメソッドInternational Brain Laboratory (IBL)Caleb Kemere唄うマウスの行動解析論文: Fujishima and Long, 2025(補足)サーマルカメラを直接SLEAPに突っ込む: 16bitで保存された生データに対し、背景除去などいくつかのヒューリスティックな前処理を行った上で、8bit動画に変換し、SLEAPに流しています。詳細はメソッド欄をご参照ください。(藤島)コスタリカでのフィールドリサーチティンバーゲンは、species-specific behaviorを、その種に特有の本能的な行動と定義しており、学習を必要とせず、生得的に備わっている(ただし、学習によって全く変化しないという意味ではない)定型化された行動パターン(action patterns)を指している。一連のパターン化された動きは、特定の外界刺激(releasing stimuli)によって“解放”(release)されることで引き起こされるとされている。また、これらの行動は外的刺激だけでなく、ホルモン状態などの内的要因にも影響を受ける。1951年に刊行された『The Study of Instinct』において、ティンバーゲンは自身の代表的なイトヨの研究をはじめとした具体例を通じて、これらの現象について詳述しており、この本は、1940〜50年代の英語圏において主流であった実験心理学、特にパブロフらの影響を受けた行動主義(内的状態に依拠せず、観察可能な行動のみを実験室で科学的に扱う立場)に対して、一種のアンチテーゼを提示するものとなった(らしい)。(藤島)歌い返すのにneocortex (orofacial motor cortex)が必要ということを示した論文 Arkarup Banerjee lab2wkだまるのcitation歌う姿勢(YouTubeビデオ)David Schneiderのポスドク時代のcollorary dischargeに関する論文Neuroscience needs behavior: correcting a reductionist biasJohn KrakauerMarrの3つのレベル — computation, algorithm, implementationHubel and Wiesel68年〜などと言ってますが、正確には方位検出の初出が1959論文、 algorithm (+implementation予測)の提示が1962論文 (Fig19)。(補足)computationが線を検出すること、algorithmがいくつかの丸型の受容野を持った細胞が一つの細胞に入力することで線に対応する受容野を作りうるという模式図、そしてimplementationが丸型需要野を持つLGNの細胞がV1L4にconvergeすること。(萩)ImplementationのH&W予測が凡そ正しいことを示せた2018年のScanziani論文Degeneracy: この文脈では同じcomputationを成り立たせるalgorithmが複数ありうること、もしくは同じalgorithmを成り立たせるimplementationが複数あること。Eve Marderはよく、あるneuronのoutputのパターンが同じでもそのneuronにinputする細胞群のパターンが異なりうる、という文脈でよくcircuit degeneracyと書いている。Neuroscience needs evolutionNeuroscience needs behaviorのオマージュ: evolution(先述)、psychology, Network science 全然違うNeuroscience needs behaviorCris Niell哺乳類とは全く独立して進化したタコの目の仕組みEve Marderが”toleranceと”mechanism”の粒度について語るポッドキャスト回 (Night Science)Johnson-Lindenstrauss Lemma: 高次元のデータを低次元に写しても、データポイント間のpair-wise distanceはほぼ保たれるという定理。(Chen and Pesaran, 2021 に軽くmentionあり)Krakauer兄弟同時出演ポッドキャスト回 (Brain Inspored)Current Biology: John and David KrakauerSchultz, Dayan, Montague - ドーパミン界の金字塔(ほぼreview)論文の裏話 (JNSのシュルツの自伝、pdf直リンク)Hodgikin-Huxley model論文結果としてNaとKチャネルのサブユニット数や機能を予測していたYael Niv氏の似た趣旨の論文Nathaniel DawNIHの論文をオープンにしないといけないという新しいポリシーAllen Instituteのbehavior & ephysオープンデータセットKen Harris日本がメリケン脱出組に700MHHMI Hannah Gray FellowshipやめたAng Leeさん(映画監督)ハルクに変身した主人公が怒りに任せて研究所を破壊するシーンDeepMindのLLMが医者AIがリアルな医者の診断能力を超えたという論文: text chatという点は留意海馬の表彰はgoal directedなaction planであることを示した論文Tank研の論文Dick Tsienディスカッションとても楽しかったです。物事を理解するとはどういうことなのか、それこそジョンがどこかで「科学者は哲学し続けなければならない」と言っていたのを思い出しました。またオフラインでも議論できることを楽しみにしてます。 (藤島)などといっていたら中東+メリケン戦争みたいになってしまい大変残念。Weizmannではミサイルでラボが7-8個(物理的に)消し飛んだとのこと。やれやれ。壁か卵のどちらかでいうと常に卵の側でいたい、という気持ちはあるのだが、100%の壁も、100%の卵も、そんな完璧な物はどこにも存在しないのだろう。ピース。(萩)グラントの評価ではHypothesis drivenな研究が好まれるらしいのでNatural behaviorの研究を書くのはより挑戦的な印象。でも探索的な研究はもっと増えてほしいですね(脇)
N344 - Cobertura EASD - Resumo 09/09 - Marcio Krakauer e Fernando Valente by SBD
N346 - INSULINAS BASAIS SEMANAIS - Marcio Krakauer e Luiz Turatti by SBD
N347 - Estudo Optimal, o maior estudo testando o controle intensivo de PA no DM2 e alto risco cardiovascular - Marcio Krakauer e Otávio Berwanger by SBD
N348 - Claude Bernard Lecture: Roy Taylor e a remissão do diabetes - Marcio Krakauer e Fernando Valente by SBD
N351 - Remissão do Diabetes! Quando começa a memória metabólica? – Marcio Krakauer e João Paulo Iazigi by SBD
N352 - Você pode mudar o que você é pelo que você come? – Marcio Krakauer, Andressa Heimbecher e Cristina Schreiber by SBD
N353 - Gordura hepática, construção e desconstrução do diabetes – Marcio Krakauer e Amélio Godoy-Matos by SBD
N357 - Impacto da insulina semanal, atividade física e hipoglicemia – Marcio Krakauer e Denise Franco by SBD
N360 - Impacto glicêmico do horário da administração da metformina - Marcio Krakauer e Amélio Godoy-Matos by SBD
N361 - Insulina semanal conforme TFG, etnia, raça e idade – Marcio Krakauer e André Vianna by SBD
N363 - CGM e Insulina semanal – Marcio Krakauer e André Vianna by SBD
As the Red Bulls prepare to host Charlotte FC, Mark speaks with CLTFC Brand Ambassador Eric Krakauer on what RBNY can expect.
Not many people know Charlotte FC better than Eric Krakauer. He's been with the club since the beginning, serving as the Crown's play-by-play commentator during its inaugural season, and he's stayed close with the players, coaches and front office ever since.So he's the perfect person to bring on for our 150th show as we explore the evolution of Charlotte FC from expansion team to the No. 1 team in the East.In a fun, wide-ranging conversation, Eric, Matt and David discuss: What has made this year's team so successful compared to previous seasons.Eric's thoughts on players like Pep Biel, Wilfried Zaha and Liel Abada.What Charlotte needs to get out of the tough away stretch coming up.What Eric loves about living in Charlotte.Last time we had Eric on (nearly 100 episodes ago!) it was a loud night at Salud (remember those?). The audio quality is much better this time, we promise.---Support us on Patreon for just a few bucks and get access to an exclusive Discord channel.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MintCitySoccerShow
N327 - DM2 E O JOVEM: Tratamentos e medicações para jovens de até 25 anos - Márcio Krakauer e Talita Trevisan by SBD
N336 - HIPERCORTISOLISMO É A CAUSA DO DIABETES? Confira os detalhes da discussão! Denise Franco e Marcio Krakauer by SBD
N338 - Cobertura ADA - Resumo dia 4 - Márcio Krakauer e Fernando Valente by SBD
N321 - GMI x Hemoglobina Glicada: entenda os detalhes desse estudo! Milena Caccelli e Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N322 ESTATINA: impacto da não aceitação da prescrição pelo paciente. Fernando Valente e Márcio Krakauer by SBD
N325 - GLP-1: Dados sobre os efeitos adversos! Márcio Krakauer e Luiz Turatti by SBD
N326 - Cobertura ADA - Resumo dia 3 - Márcio Krakauer e Fernando Valente by SBD
N320 - Guideline 2024: Atualizações e o que vem por aí sobre CGM! Marconi Abreu e Márcio Krakauer by SBD
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Did you know that one of the best selling books in Latter-day Saint history on Amazon.com was not written by a Latter-day Saint or a historian? It was a controversial book written by atheist Jon Krakauer in 2003 titled, Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, which still tops the Amazon charts (in Kindle releases) in the category “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” And an adaptation of the book was released as a mini-series in 2022. One of the major premises of the book is that religion is inherently violent. To illustrate this premise Krakauer combines stories from early Latter-day Saint history with the story of a tragic murder in 1984 committed by two former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Now Krakauer's work has already been repeatedly criticized as a gross caricature of Latter-day Saint history and of religious people in general, but considering the widespread reach and influence of his fundamental premise and the LDS history he chose to support it, we felt like this is a topic that might warrant further investigation. So today on Church History Matters, Casey and I begin our multi-episode exploration of this question: Does faith in general, and the faith of the Latter-day Saints in particular, lend itself to acts of aggression and violence? What does reflecting on our Church's history—and specifically the violent episodes of our history—teach us about this important question? For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/
2:55 - Our favorite Decision day memories 8:02 - Storyline we're watching closest on Decision Day 10:49 - Eric Krakauer joins the show! 12:07 - Biggest D.C. United game in 4 years? 18:45 - State of Charlotte heading into Decision Day 28:18 - Patrice Bernier joins the show! 28:30 - How much pressure is on Montréal to make the playoffs? 32:25 - The moment that turned Montréal's season around 49:09 - Diego Valeri joins the show! 41:10 - Will Miami set the points record? 57:44 - Is Messi the MVP? 1:07:32 - Brian Dunseth joins the show! 1:09:42 - Who will get the 1 seed in the West? 1:19:22 - Is there enough for Seattle to make an MLS Cup run? 1:23:44 - Vibe check on RSL
Stu Burguiere breaks down Kamala Harris' most recent media blitz as she shores up support for her beleaguered campaign. Meanwhile, the world pauses to remember the devastating terror attack on Israel by Hamas one year ago today. Then, author Steve Krakauer joins to give his grade to the media as we get nearer to the election. And Stu breaks down the Supreme Court's Texas abortion decision and previews other deliberations to come in this new term. TODAY'S SPONSORS JASE MEDICAL Go to http://www.Jase.com today and enter code “STU” at checkout for a discount on your order FIRST LIBERTY INSTITUTE Go to http://www.SupremeCoup.com/STU to learn how you can help stop the radical left's takeover of the Supreme Court CONSTITUTION WEALTH MANAGEMENT Take action now! Visit http://www.ConstitutionWealth.com/BLAZE and sign up for a free consultation today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megyn Kelly is joined by Steve Krakauer, executive producer of The Megyn Kelly Show, to discuss the end of Joe Biden's campaign in the wake of the debate, the language and phrasing used by the media refusing to admit the truth about Biden's physical state, the relationship between "Morning Joe" and Biden, and more.Steve Krakauer's book “Uncovered”: http://readuncovered.com/Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow