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So we want to align future AGIs. Ultimately we'd like to align them to human values, but in the shorter term we might start with other targets, like e.g. corrigibility.That problem description all makes sense on a hand-wavy intuitive level, but once we get concrete and dig into technical details… wait, what exactly is the goal again? When we say we want to “align AGI”, what does that mean? And what about these “human values” - it's easy to list things which are importantly not human values (like stated preferences, revealed preferences, etc), but what are we talking about? And don't even get me started on corrigibility!Turns out, it's surprisingly tricky to explain what exactly “the alignment problem” refers to. And there's good reasons for that! In this post, I'll give my current best explanation of what the alignment problem is (including a few variants and the [...] ---Outline:(01:27) The Difficulty of Specifying Problems(01:50) Toy Problem 1: Old MacDonald's New Hen(04:08) Toy Problem 2: Sorting Bleggs and Rubes(06:55) Generalization to Alignment(08:54) But What If The Patterns Don't Hold?(13:06) Alignment of What?(14:01) Alignment of a Goal or Purpose(19:47) Alignment of Basic Agents(23:51) Alignment of General Intelligence(27:40) How Does All That Relate To Todays AI?(31:03) Alignment to What?(32:01) What are a Humans Values?(36:14) Other targets(36:43) Paul!Corrigibility(39:11) Eliezer!Corrigibility(40:52) Subproblem!Corrigibility(42:55) Exercise: Do What I Mean (DWIM)(43:26) Putting It All Together, and TakeawaysThe original text contained 10 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: January 16th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dHNKtQ3vTBxTfTPxu/what-is-the-alignment-problem --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:
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Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 11 Gary gives a quick lesson on how to do biblical hermeneutics, which simply means how interpret the text. Most Christians are never taught how to read the Bible for themselves or how to use basic Bible tools. This is unfortunate and usually means Christians must depend on others to tell them what the Bible says. Get the free PDF here: https://americanvision.org/images/uploads/putting-it-all-together-microscope11.pdf Get Gary's short course on hermeneutics here: https://store.americanvision.org/products/beginners-guide-interpreting-bible-prophecy
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A new MP3 sermon from Central Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Week 30: Survey of Eschatology "Putting It All Together" Subtitle: Eschatology Survey Speaker: Nicholas LeBlanc Broadcaster: Central Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/23/2024 Length: 41 min.
Dr. Dustin Jones // #GeriOnICE // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, join Modern Management of the Older Adult division leader Dustin Jones shares tips to make HIIT more objective, being diligent with monitoring vital signs, and underdosing high-intensity with medically complex patients when needed. Take a listen to learn how to better serve this population of patients & athletes, or check out the full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about live courses designed to better serve older adults in physical therapy or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. 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DUSTIN JONES Alright folks, welcome to the PT on Ice daily show brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence. My name is Dustin Jones, one of the older adult faculty within the MMOA division. Today we are talking about the top tips to apply high-intensity interval training amongst medical complexity. So I think many of us have been there, right? We're working with that individual that has a whole laundry list of different diagnoses, different medications on board, maybe in a more acute setting. And we know that high intensity interval training is helpful for people. We've seen some literature, we've read some of the research, but what does it actually mean to apply this amongst a very complex situation? All right. So we're going to cover, some key takeaways from a super helpful article that was published last year in 2023 in the Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal titled, Putting It All Together, An Evidence-Based Guide to High-Intensity Interval Exercise Prescription for Patients with Complex Comorbidities. And I really appreciated the team that wrote this article because it is difficult to navigate, right? Like, we will see some of these headlines of high-intensity interval training proven to be effective in the ICU, for example, or HIT being effective with folks that have recently suffered from a stroke. Some of these things we typically wouldn't associate high-intensity interval training with, but it's been shown to be effective. Now, when we go to apply that, it can be rather intimidating, right? I can speak to this mainly from the home health setting where The trend in home health is that people are getting discharged from more acute settings like the hospital a little too soon, right? So you have these very medically complex individuals in their home with very limited monitoring, medical support if something goes awry, and all the negative thoughts and what coulds, right? What could happen starts to creep into your head, and that can dramatically influence our intervention. Let's talk about three, I've got three main tips for y'all, things that I have learned through mainly mistakes in my career, but then also what this article talks about. One is objectify, two is monitor, three is, I'm gonna save that one for last. BE OBJECTIVE WITH HIGH-INTENSITY TRAINING All right, so the first one, we go to apply high intensity interval training. We need to be objective. Here's what can typically happen. You read an article, you maybe hear a PT on Ice daily show podcast, see a social media post like, all right, I'm going to use this with Betty tomorrow. All right, Betty, we're going to do high intensity interval training. And you're already working on gait training, for example. with Betty and so you're going to be like all right Betty I want you to go fast for 30 seconds and then I want you to walk slow for 30 seconds we're going to do that for a total of 10 minutes right great start I love what you're doing there you got a one-to-one work rest ratio it's already a goal that Betty has to improve her ambulation ability, maybe even distance endurance. Awesome. But what typically happens, right? She goes to do her fast walk. What does that actually look like? Is it fast? Or is it just slightly faster than her normal or a slower walking speed? All that I'm saying here is when, say ambulation, when we aren't objectifying it, when we aren't giving people a number to hit, to look to, to get that real-time feedback loop, they will often undershoot their intensity. This is where the ergometers that many of us have access to can be very, very helpful. A lot of these things are, they're collecting a lot of dust in a lot of clinics, to be honest, right? Like the new step. It's either collecting dust or we're throwing people on there for 20 minutes while you finish your notes or they take a nap, right? We got our recumbent bike. Maybe you have a rower, maybe you have an echo bike, maybe you have a ski in your clinic, but these are functionally all ergometers that are measuring work, they're measuring speed, they're measuring distance traveled. Those are objective metrics that we can use for dosage, that we can use to give people that target to try and hit to make sure you're reaching an intensity. Right, RJ, outpatient, has an Echobike. Echobike, you look at that screen, you've got calories, you've got watts, you've got your revolutions, right? You've got your distance. These are all things that we can use to set a goal to achieve appropriate intensity while we're performing our intervals. So RJ, for example, with the Echobike, it may be watts, right? You may say, pick a number of watts that you're trying to hit. during that 30-second interval and then it's going to be 30 seconds easier, 30 seconds rest for maybe like a total of 10 minutes with someone. Giving them that objective thing to look at is going to be so much more effective than just quote-unquote saying go faster, all right? NuSTEP has the same thing, right? Many of you all have already, I shouldn't say wasted the money, the NuSTEP can be helpful with certain patient populations But my gosh, the price per square foot of a NuStep is absolutely ridiculous. But if you already sunk the money and have one, freaking use it, man. That thing has all kinds of data and information that we can use to really redeem the NuStep, redeem that piece of equipment and achieve a higher intensity. All right? That's the first one. We need to objectify what that high intensity actually looks like. Use ergometers. If you don't have the ergometer, maybe use something like a percentage of a heart rate, for example, some other metrics that we can use to objectify. MONITOR VITALS Speaking of heart rate, number two is going to be monitor. Now, this is what really allows us to apply higher intensity intervals with medically complex individuals, is when we are monitoring Vital signs and signs or symptoms. Vital signs are absolutely huge especially in so many acute settings. Hopefully many of you all are getting them at rest initially, hopefully at least bare minimum at the initial evaluation, right? But when you're working with more acute individuals, you have these complex comorbidities. We need to be checking vitals every visit, but then when we're applying these high intensity intervals, it can be very helpful and advantageous for you to check vitals before, during exercise, and then after to gauge their response. Now I'm not saying check every single vital sign, right? But there's gonna be some pertinent ones based on who you're working with, right? So like if I have someone that is constantly cruising, you know, in the 150s over 90s blood pressure, they're pretty hypertensive. It's not managed terribly well. They sometimes have some symptoms, but a lot of times it's asymptomatic. I'm going to be checking blood pressure pretty regularly. I'll also be checking their heart rate as well. And I can do that during, and before, during, and after an interval. That's where these ergometers can be really helpful. Like a new step, for example, when I program that interval, they're working hard, but then they have that rest. That rest is when we check our vitals. I'll support their arm, get a manual blood pressure reading, and you're going to be able to gauge their response and make sure that you're in a safe zone, right? And the way we like to think about these zones is we like to think about them as traffic lights. So there's a red light in terms of things that you may see where we're going to stop exercise and a yellow light where we're going to be cautious but proceed and then green is just full send. We go into those in our Level 2 course, related to resting vitals, exercise vitals, signs and symptoms as well, related to high-intensity interval training. But for our purposes here, we want to monitor during, so you'll have a good idea of how they're responding. Another one is if someone has some type of cardiopulmonary issue, then a pulse ox can be really helpful, looking at oxygen saturation. We can see their response, make sure we're good to go, and we can adjust our dosage based on that. when we're able to monitor those vital signs it's going to give you an objective view of what's actually happening and I don't know about y'all but here's what typically happens with me is I may throw someone on a new step for example a recumbent bike and we're doing high intensity interval training and I know they've got some cardiopulmonary issues on board, some things that I'm somewhat concerned about, and I literally tell them to go hard. I may give them, you know, hit this number of watts during these hard intervals, and I literally am closing my eyes, crossing my fingers, praying to the rehabilitation gods that something bad doesn't happen. But if we're able to monitor and get that objective information, you can rest assured that you're giving that person exactly what they need, and it is safe. UNDERDOSE THE HIGH-INTENSITY FOR MEDICALLY COMPLEX PATIENTS Alright, so first we need to objectify it, second we need to be able to monitor it, and then third and the counterintuitive one, but it's the reality when we're going to apply high-intensity interval training amongst medical complexity, is that we need to underdose. I hate to say it y'all, but we need to underdose. Oftentimes, I'm not gonna say always, but oftentimes these folks are have a lot on board, right? And from the medical side, but then also from the psychological side, you take someone that has been given the diagnosis of heart failure and imagine what that feels like, right? You may have some perspective of what that actually means, a prognosis of that and what people can continue to do with a diagnosis like that. But there's so many individuals that will get these seven syllable medical diagnoses and they literally view it as a death sentence and they're actively falling apart right in front of your eyes. And that is not necessarily the case. There's a lot of psychological damage as well as physical damage along with these medical complexities. And it can be very advantageous when you introduce something novel and new like high intensity interval training to do it in a very approachable manner. This is where I am typically when I'm introducing I may use something like a subjective report, like an RPE, a rating of perceived exertion. That goes against the first thing I said, right? I told you you need to objectify it, but maybe initially, we want them to be a little bit more in the driver's seat and give them that RPE. You may say, I want you to go hard, I want you to go fast, I want you to go at a seven out of 10, RPE of 10 is your all-out effort, right? Initially, I think that is helpful. But we don't want to stay there because most of the time, people's true high intensity doesn't necessarily match up with their perception of high intensity. And that's where we need to be objective to calibrate that. But initially, I think under dosage, self-report can be very, very helpful. We also need to consider what these high-intensity intervals can do to people outside of our session, right? I learned this the hard way way too many times in home health, where we'd have this epic session. We'd be gone for about 20, 25 minutes, high-intensity intervals, you know, doing steps or ambulation, and then we do some transfer training. I'd take them, walk them out to their mailbox and back. They haven't seen the sunshine in weeks. Man, it was an epic session. And then I come back in a few days. What has that person done since that session? Nothing, right? They weren't able to do their laundry. They weren't able to do any tasks around their home. they were laid up because I absolutely gas them. And so we want to be able to leave gas in the tank for many of these individuals to be able to do things that are really important to them like ADLs, like IADLs, maybe a certain social function, right? And so when we start with that under dosage, you will be able to tweak and progress without impacting the rest of their life too much. which is really important. Many of you all may not have experienced that, right? I think many of you all probably did MRF, right? Memorial Day, high volume, you're working real hard for, you know, 40, 50, 60 minutes, maybe more if you're me, right? How'd you feel after that, right? Many of you all, myself included, were absolutely wiped and that's what a 10-minute session can do for some of these individuals. SUMMARY So, We may want to introduce it in an underdosed manner, see how they respond, make it approachable, and then gradually progress it from there. Then we start to objectify it, give them that target for, I want you to hit this many watts, for example, or this many revolutions per minute. And then we continue to monitor their vitals before, during and after those intervals, and you've got a potent cocktail that can really influence people's functional capacity, but then also the disease process that they are suffering from, and most importantly, it can be safe. All right, let me know your thoughts. Let me know any tips that you have from applying high-intensity interval training amongst medical complexity. I would love to hear from the folks in the ICU, in acute care, in skilled nursing facilities, in acute rehab, where you're dealing with a lot of medical complexity. Love to hear from you all. Drop in the chat on this Instagram video, or if you're watching on YouTube, if you're listening on the podcast, we're grateful for you listening. Hop on social media, and I'd love to hear your take as well. Hope this was helpful. I'll also put the citation for the article, the really helpful article, in the comments on Instagram as well. All right, hope you all have a lovely rest of your Wednesday. Go crush it, and I'll talk to you soon. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. 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In this solo episode, Kit reflects on the last two seasons of Second Spring Podcast. Almost 20 guests joined the conversations around health and wellness for midlife women in their second spring. Kit is curious whether you are inspired to make any shifts in your life after having listened to their stories. If so, what are some tools you can use to ensure that you will not be stuck in overwhelm, create and follow through on some new patterns and habits that will benefit you in the long run. Tune in to hear Kit's suggestions, using her own real life's experiences! Do you want to chat with Kit? You can do so here on her website: https://kityoon.com/ Ready to get support with your health and wellness goals? Kit is available to help you on your journey!
If you've studied the hematopoietic system malignancies—all the leukemias, lymphomas, and plasma cell disorders—you probably feel like you've been hit with the good old medical school fire hose. Now's a good time to take a step back from all the details, make sure that you remember the underlying framework, and pull together some information that connects several different diseases. In this brick, we'll revisit some of the hematopoietic diseases that we often talk about in pairs: acute vs chronic leukemias, benign lymph node diseases vs lymphoma, and low-grade vs high-grade lymphomas. Also, in case you haven't already done this on your own, we'll pull together all the important translocations, their respective diseases, and the reasons why we should remember them. After listening to this AudioBrick, you should be able to: Compare and contrast acute and chronic leukemias. Compare and contrast the morphologic features of benign follicular hyperplasia and follicular lymphoma. Compare and contrast the morphologic and clinical features of low-grade and high-grade lymphomas and give examples of each. Know the following translocations and name the disease (and prognostic significance, if any) associated with each: t(8;21), t(15;17), inv(16), 11q23, FLT3 mutation, t(9;22), t(11;14), t(14;18), and t(8;14). You can also check out the original brick on Hematopoietic Malignancies: Putting It All Together from our Hematology collection, which is available for free. Learn more about Rx Bricks by signing up for a free USMLE-Rx account: www.usmle-rx.com You will get 5 days of full access to our Rx360+ program, including nearly 800 Rx Bricks. After the 5-day period, you will still be able to access over 150 free bricks, including the entire collections for General Microbiology and Cellular and Molecular Biology. *** If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more med students (or future med students) listen to the podcast, the more we can provide to the future physicians of the world. Follow USMLE-Rx at: Facebook: www.facebook.com/usmlerx Blog: www.firstaidteam.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/firstaidteam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstaidteam/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/USMLERX Learn how you can access over 150 of our bricks for FREE: https://usmlerx.wpengine.com/free-bricks/
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This week, Anna Mercier and Lyssa Mia Smith attempt to organize episodes of Turning to Story into a writing process. Spoiler Alert: The process is always nebulous, but maybe this will help some folks out! Join the Turning to Story Subtack for behind the scenes info and extra resources.
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Welcome to our breakdown of Chapter 12 of Clockwork, Revised and Expanded: Design Your Business to Run Itself. In this episode, we discuss our takes on Roberto's story! We suggest that you read the chapter and then come listen to this episode covering pages 227-236. If you would like access to our FREE Study and Discussion Guides, and the ability to binge the podcast instead of waiting for weekly episode drops, you can opt into a private feed here → http://www.runlikeclockwork.com/bookclub You can share your reflections with us over on Instagram --> @rlclockwork If you don't have your copy of the book yet, you can grab a physical, kindle, or audible version here.
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What are your priorities when planning for your future care? We conclude Season One of Your Future Self by "Putting It All Together" so you can find your path to Healthy Aging. That's because "Your Future Self is in your control!" Summary > Show Notes In this episode, Monica and Chris recap the pillars of care that have been discussed throughout the series. They cover the importance of physical health, including setting daily intentions and spending time outdoors. They also discuss the social aspect of caregiving and the five stages of grief that caregivers often experience. The hosts then delve into the legal and financial issues that caregivers need to consider, such as getting organized and creating a budget. Finally, they explore the role of spirituality in caregiving and the power of sharing one's story. The episode concludes with a message of gratitude and encouragement for listeners to continue planning for their future selves. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Recap 02:22 Physical Health 05:17 Social Health 13:27 Legal and Financial Issues 20:20 Spirituality 23:40 Conclusion
In today's devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef draws from David's life to demonstrate the beauty behind self-control—trust in God.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon The Spirituality That Heals, Part 10: LISTEN NOW
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Ready to make 2024 your best year ever? In this series, Ted shares some tips on how to become unstoppable in 2024 and beyond. In the Intro episode he talked about his health journey and what led him to this profession. Part 1 was about mindset and how it shapes the way we deal with our health. In part 2 he talked about exercise and in part 3 he discussed the critical role of nutrition for health and longevity. Part 4 was about mastering sleep and stress. In part 5 he will talk about how to turn all of these insights into a personalized and actionable health plan. Listen now! If you want to learn more about our Unstoppable After 40 Coaching Program, go to:
What does using the Tools for Awakening look like in day to day life?Join Rona and Cyndi as they:Summarize the tools discussed over the past 11 episodesDescribe real life examples of how these tools can be usedExperience the peace and joy that comes from fully committing to this work.Join Cyndi and Rona as they put it all together.Would you like to join Cyndi and Rona live each week and explore spiritual awakening in the company of like-minded men and women? We invite you to join our online spiritual Community called Evolve. Learn more and register here: https://www.teachersofgod.org/evolve-communitySupport the showIf you are interested in exploring spiritual awakening, we invite you to register for our free 7 Days to Awakening self study course, created by Lisa Natoli and Bill Free.Learn more about the The Awareness Podcast and access show notes for every episode at: www.teachersofgod.org/podcastLearn more about The Teachers of God Foundation at: www.teachersofgod.org Original music by Omashar
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This week, we're connecting all the subjects we've discussed so far, and discussing how implementation of the strategies we've laid out looks in action. This will be our final "deep-dive" episode of Season 1, but keep an eye on the channel. While we fall back and plot our course for Season 2, we'll be putting out some short "tid-bit" episodes that will address simpler, but equally important questions about rooster health and care. Do you have a topic you'd love to see covered in the upcoming season? Let us know in the Q&A section!
Truth must be spoken and lived, understood and practiced. Knowing the science of balance is one thing, riding a bicycle is another. Paul outlines the facts of the gospel in Romans 1-4, but he then speaks of the power of the gospel in us, chapters 5-8. Today, Dr. John reviews the effect of this good news in the lives and actions of believers. The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
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After a seven-episode deep-dive into Intelligent Design, we finally arrive at our better informed opinion of our position on this worldview. We started this 7-part mini-series introducing the Intelligent Design proposal that many creationists hold, and also shared our position at the outset on it: at that time, we were not convinced, feeling like we […]
Over the past three weeks, we've discussed the three main types of Quality Sessions: Speed Work, Threshold Work, and Long Runs. Today, we break down exactly how we like to mix them all together at different points of the year (Off Season, In Season, Peaking).
This week Nikki & Brie bring their series, Feel the Shift with Cari Rose to an amazing conclusion. The conversation about victim mentality, manifestation, and being the best version of you reaches a climax as the discussion pivots to the importance of reconnecting with the process and doing the work when life is going well, not just when things are tough. As well as achieving personal growth, learning to make a problem smaller and not bigger. Then Nikki, Brie, and Cari answer calls and questions from the audience about everything they've covered in this series and some new territory on this episode: *Feeling worthy and moving past negative inner commentary*Unrealistic ideas of perfection*Difficult parenting situations*Self-love*Aligning your commitments with what you want to create in life*Learning to understand what your intuition is telling you*Evolving from complaining to venting *Manifesting and the workplace*Gaining confidence to speak your truth*Living in alignment with what you want*The real secret to manifesting love and hacking the law of attraction Nikki & Brie also reinforce the incredible tools they've learned through their work with Cari and using this series when times are good or times are tough and creating good habits and an amazing mental attitude to feel free in every aspect of life. Be sure to call 833-Garcia2 with your questions and feedback because Nikki & Brie want to include you in the conversation! Follow Cari on InstagramCari's Awaken Your Intuition Program: **Sign up to receive a 15% off code for the Garcia Army! FeelTheShift.com Call Nikki & Brie at 833-GARCIA2 and leave a voicemail!Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram.To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok!