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Are LLMs stochastic parrots or reflection of our own intelligence? In this episode of Navigating Major Programmes, Riccardo Cosentino sits down with Lawrence Rowland for an extremely candid conversation surrounding the adoption of artificial intelligence, in major programmes and beyond. AI skeptics and AI enthusiasts alike, this episode was recorded for you. “None of us are keeping up, none of us know what the hell is going on. So, if you can kind of just relax and enjoy it happening, you will also help everyone else so much more. Enjoy it. And enjoy what [AI] is telling us about us.” –Lawrence Rowland Lawrence began as an engineer on large capital projects with WSP and Motts, before moving onto Bechtel and Booz Allen. He spent ten years in project and portfolio management with CPC and Pcubed, before transitioning to data analytics and AI for projects, working originally for Projecting Success, and now for React AI. He now helps project services firms find relevant immediate AI applications for their business. Key Takeaways:Large Language Model (LLM) 101What is an AI agent? What is the principal-agent problem (PAP)?What LLMs can teach you about your own thinking patternsThe future of Google Gemini and AI adoption in generalThe weaknesses of the generative AI of today Mentioned Links:A Path Towards Autonomous Machine IntelligencePrincipal Agent ProblemApplied Category TheoryWisdom of CrowdsState Space Models and MambaDemis Hassabis and the return of alpha zero type tree search and RL If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. The conversation doesn't stop here—connect and converse with our LinkedIn community: Follow Navigating Major Programmes on LinkedInFollow Riccardo Cosentino on LinkedInRead Riccardo's latest at wwww.riccardocosentino.com Music: "A New Tomorrow" by Chordial Music. Licensed through PremiumBeat.DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.
My buddy and hilarious comedian Jeremiah Martin joins me this time. decide if you're "Tcubed" and/or "Pcubed" recorded this one at Timmy Two Time's follow him on IG jeremiahmcomedy & me @ jonbasscomedy please be a patron so i wont be poor! https://www.patreon.com/jonbasscomedy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdP6XX0lmgaQukX1pTCqPrA
This week we continue with the story of Susan Gayle Poole. Over the last week, Dr. M and Pcubed have looked through old Newspaper articles to find out more about what happened to Susan.
This week Gerard Schaefer (from season 1) is back in the news and we discuss his new possible victim Susan Poole. Additonally, we discuss things Dr. M and Pcubed have been working on.
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Adrian Balfour is the founder of Envorso, a US consulting firm based in Seattle that has worked with the likes of Ford and Microsoft. He's also an organic sheep farmer, Angel Investor, co-founder of the Major League Rugby and owner of the Seattle Seawolves, a US rugby team coached by Allen Clarke and Rory Best. Previously he created Pcubed, a project management consultancy he grew to 1000+ consultants before selling it in 2013. In today's show we talk about: Growing up in Fermanagh Moving to Detroit to start a business Bringing Rugby culture to the states And the greatest challenges/successes along the way Check it out. // Webpage for this episode: https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/adrian-balfour-seattle-seawolves
Bonus Episode! - Dr. M and Pcubed catch up and discuss what they have been doing during the holiday break.
Dr. M and Pcubed wrap up this season's episodes and discuss everything that is coming in 2021.
Dr. M is back and joining her is Pcubed! Pcubed shares a case that happened in his Hometown. Also, Dr. M and Pcubed go down a number of rabbit holes and discuss upcoming changes to the podcast and what we will be discussing on future episodes.
We start off this new season catching up on what Dr. Massnick and PCubed have been up to and we discuss the Salerno Strangler. A serial killer right in our backyard.
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A 6 min glimpse into the plans and people of Murders and Mysteries with Massnick. In this clip from season 1 you will be introduced to Host Dr. Massnick, Guest Co-Host Dr. Rante and Producer Pierre aka Pcubed.
A recording of the London Irish Business Society's event "Irish Born & UK Bound: Meet the Tech Startups Looking to Break Britain”. This event features pitches from Irish startups Love & Robots, SalesOptimize, LegalShine and KillBiller with feedback from investors and advisors Jon Bradford, Emer Coleman and Denise McQuaid". Produced in association with the Dublin Commissioner for Startups Niamh Bushnell, and moderated by Rod Banner, the session was hosted in the Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain in London, on December 2nd 2015. The London Irish Business Society is the largest not-for-profit membership organisation for Irish professionals in London, with a 4,000-strong membership base. You can read more about the society, its events and join for free membership at www.li-bs.co.uk. LIBS would especially like to thank the Ambassador Daniel Mulhall, the Embassy of Ireland Great Britain and our sponsors Morgan McKinley, Pcubed and Enterprise Ireland for their ongoing support. This podcast was recorded by Deaf Ear Productions: www.deafear.co.uk Mobile Sound Recording Service
A recording of the London Irish Business Society's event "Ireland and the City: A Key Connection", hosted in the Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain in London, on March 24th 2015. The expert panel of speakers included: Minister Simon Harris TD, Minister of State at the Departments of Finance, PER and Taoiseach, Susan Dargan, Executive Vice President, State Street, Vincent Keaveny, Alderman, City of London Corporation. The discussion was moderated by Manus Cranny, European Markets Editor, Bloomberg Television. The London Irish Business Society is the largest not-for-profit membership organisation for Irish professionals in London, with a 4,000-strong membership base. You can read more about the society, its events and join for free membership at www.li-bs.co.uk. LIBS would especially like to thank the Ambassador Daniel Mulhall, the Embassy of Ireland Great Britain and our sponsors Morgan McKinley, Pcubed and Enterprise Ireland for their ongoing support. This podcast was recorded by Deaf Ear Productions: www.deafear.co.uk Mobile Sound Recording Service
A recording of the London Irish Business Society's event ""Leadership in the Digital Age" with Ronan Dunne, CEO of Telefonica UK. This event was moderated by Rod Banner of 3LA and took place in Central London on the 28th of October 2014. The London Irish Business Society is the largest not-for-profit membership organisation for Irish professionals in London with a 3,000-strong membership base. You can read more about the society, its events and join for free membership at www.li-bs.co.uk/ LIBS would especially like to thank our sponsors Pcubed and Micheal Page Banking and Financial Services for their ongoing support. This podcast was recorded by Deaf Ear Productions: www.deafear.co.uk Mobile Sound Recording Service
A recording of the London Irish Business Society's event "Ireland’s Oil & Gas Potential: Over-Hyped or Under-Sold?", hosted in the Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain in London, on May 15th 2014. The expert panel of speakers included: Bernard Looney, COO of Production, BP Tony O'Reilly Jr., CEO of Providence Resources and Minister Fergus O'Dowd, T.D. and Minister of State for the NewEra Project The session was moderated by: Professor Nick Butler, Chair of the Kings Policy Institute, Kings College London The London Irish Business Society is the largest not-for-profit membership organisation for Irish professionals in London with a 3,000-strong membership base. You can read more about the society, its events and join for free membership at www.li-bs.co.uk/ LIBS would especially like to thank the Ambassador Daniel Mulhall, the Embassy of Ireland Great Britain and sponsors Pcubed, NUI Galway and Micheal Page Banking and Financial Services for their ongoing support. This podcast was recorded by Deaf Ear Productions: www.deafear.co.uk Mobile Sound Recording Service
Your PCubed hosts give their predictions, in science, tech and global issues for the year ahead. As always its competitive and we are keeping score.
Anti-personnel mines have a lasting and tragic effect in countries already ravaged by war. This episode we talk about a clever contraption developed by Dutch-Afghan designer Massoud Hassani to deliver a cheap and effective method to dispose of these deadly devices. TED Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScaDOpTcsmY