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In this thought-provoking conversation, Helen Toner, Director of Strategy at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), discusses her perspectives on AI development, regulation, and international competition. Toner shares insights from her time on OpenAI's board, clarifying that reports about a "Q*" breakthrough influencing the board's decision were "totally false." She introduces her concept of "adaptation buffers"—critical windows of time between when AI capabilities are first demonstrated and when they become widely accessible—arguing that society needs this time to build resilience against potential misuse. Toner also explores the challenges of implementing effective AI governance, military applications of AI decision support systems, and the complex dynamics of US-China relations in the emerging AI landscape. Helen Toner's appearance on the TED AI show: https://www.ted.com/talks/the_ted_ai_show_what_really_went_down_at_openai_and_the_future_of_regulation_w_helen_toner Helen Toner's substack : https://helentoner.substack.com/ Additional recommended reads: https://helentoner.substack.com/p/nonproliferation-is-the-wrong-approach https://cset.georgetown.edu/publication/ai-for-military-decision-making/ https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/ai-regulation-s-champions-can-seize-common-ground-or-be-swept-aside https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2024/05/26/ai-firms-mustnt-govern-themselves-say-ex-members-of-openais-board SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offers next-generation cloud solutions that cut costs and boost performance. With OCI, you can run AI projects and applications faster and more securely for less. New U.S. customers can save 50% on compute, 70% on storage, and 80% on networking by switching to OCI before May 31, 2024. See if you qualify at https://oracle.com/cognitive Shopify: Shopify powers millions of businesses worldwide, handling 10% of U.S. e-commerce. With hundreds of templates, AI tools for product descriptions, and seamless marketing campaign creation, it's like having a design studio and marketing team in one. Start your $1/month trial today at https://shopify.com/cognitive NetSuite: Over 41,000 businesses trust NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud ERP, to future-proof their operations. With a unified platform for accounting, financial management, inventory, and HR, NetSuite provides real-time insights and forecasting to help you make quick, informed decisions. Whether you're earning millions or hundreds of millions, NetSuite empowers you to tackle challenges and seize opportunities. Download the free CFO's guide to AI and machine learning at https://netsuite.com/cognitive PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing CHAPTERS: (00:00) Teaser (06:04) Introduction and Background (09:32) AI Timeline Perspectives (12:26) OpenAI Board Experience (17:04) OpenAI Culture Discussion (Part 1) (19:20) Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) | Shopify (20:33) Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) | Shopify (22:30) OpenAI Culture Discussion (Part 2) (24:03) OpenAI's Contradictory Messaging (26:15) Whistleblowing in AI (31:30) AI Transparency Requirements (Part 1) (36:30) Sponsors: NetSuite (37:58) AI Transparency Requirements (Part 2) (38:38) Adaptation Buffers Concept (44:06) Technical vs. Societal Solutions (52:13) AI Regulation Approaches (57:20) Iterative Deployment Challenges (01:05:50) US-China AI Competition (01:14:54) Military Decision Support Systems (01:20:57) Future AI Military Equilibrium (01:27:39) Outro
It's news and commentary with a solid base, good moisturizer, and just the right amount of subtle highlights. They will try to bury Trump politically if he kills cartel related civilians. The Chi-coms were behind all the gender bender hype. Why are our airlines like 1950's tin cans? You don't need algorithms to see what's coming. Sec. Duffy defied President Trump and hired others. His wife is a better actor. Just who is now CIA special activities director? Definitely feeling some Brennan vibes. No Real ID convo today. They are all trying to stall and subvert reality. Face oil for a smooth texture. Booby traps were laid by Trump. A pencil on the eye for mascara, and then bronze on the bottom lid. Morpheous was sent to take someone out. Revenge is the goal. Ted Cruz has said he cannot stand Trump. He's also clueless on green hydrogen fuel. He's in an itchy human suit. AFLCIO getting involved. Holding one's tongue in chats is difficult. We cannot identify drones. Remote ID would help. Many regions are dense with flying vehicles. Soros has other family members we should be talking about. Let's concentrate as a nation. It's very important that now we concentrate on the things that matter most to us, the United States.
In this Karma Stories episode, a calm IT professional gets blamed for a total shutdown — not because they caused it, but because they didn't freak out enough. We've got toner disasters, rogue accounting staff with too much power, and an HR stunt that nearly wipes out an entire server room. Each story is a wild ride through tech chaos and corporate cluelessness. If you've ever worked helpdesk, this one's going to hit home.Submit your own stories to KarmaStoriesPod@gmail.com.Karma Stories is available on all major Podcasting Platforms and on YouTube under the @KarmaStoriesPodcast handle. We cover stories from popular Reddit Subreddits like Entitled Parents, Tales From Tech Support, Pro Revenge and Malicious Compliance. You can find new uploads here every single day of the week!Rob's 3D Printing Site: https://Dangly3D.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/karma-stories--5098578/support.
Skapar Martin Engberg världen med sina sånger eller förgör han den med sin eld? I dagens essä reflekterar han över författarkritikern. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Det började i barndomen. En besatthet i att plocka sönder hushållsapparater och elektronik. En floppydrive, farfars gökur, den gamla radion. Där satt jag i pojkrummet, omgiven av delarna till helheten, klockkedjan, ett tonhuvud och komponenterna från kretskortet omsorgsfullt lossade med lödkolven.Vad det än var jag tagit itu kunde jag aldrig sätta ihop det igen och på nytt få det att fungera. Ändå betraktade jag nöjt miniatyrlandskapets delar framför mig och tyckte mig förstå, genom den ordning jag skapat av dem på skrivbordet, hur apparaten fungerat. Var hemligheten liksom kom in. Det var ur detta, dessa delar, ljudet kom ur högtalaren. Gökens ko ko, datorspelets pixlar. Hade jag bara haft språket, skulle jag ha kunnat beskriva det precist.Och så, en dag:Jag hade kommit över en långvågsradio, och petade lite oförsiktigt med en skruvmejsel i innanmätet utan att dra ur kontakten. Det sprakade till, och så hände det som kan hända: det small till i armen och jag drog åt mig den. Skamset insåg jag att jag fått en stöt. Det kunde ha gått illa, men apparaten som nyss varit död kom igång. Ur högtalaren en röst. Ljudet var skräpigt, men orden gick ändå att urskilja, bara inte förstå.I efterhand har jag tänkt att det måste ha varit slaviska i någon form, men i stunden inbillade jag mig något utomjordiskt. Det hördes på tonen att det som sades var angeläget. Jag kastade mig över skolhäftet och började skriva ned det rösten sa, såsom jag uppfattade det. Myndigheter behövde kontaktas. Polisen, eller rymdstyrelsen, kanske, vem vet vad det var för nödläge som uppstått där ute i kosmos.Efteråt satt jag med en knappt tydbar text framför mig. Jag förstod att ingen skulle kunna dechiffrera orden ifall jag inte skrev rent dem. Därför lånade jag familjens elektriska skrivmaskin (som mamma inte låtit mig plocka sönder), men nu kunde jag inte hålla mig längre. I min iver att förstå, hittade jag själv på ordens betydelse och från det var inte steget långt till att forma små berättelser. Transkriberingen glömde jag helt bort.Nu hade jag två sysslor. När jag inte demonterade hushållsapparater, satte jag mig vid långvågsradion, gav mig själv en stöt, och framkallade en röst (alltid olika). Sedan skrev jag ned de främmande orden tills att tonerna av en eller annan vals hördes. Varefter jag började lirka fram mina berättelser ur ordmassan.Föga anade jag att jag från den dagen för alltid skulle bära det tvehövdade monstret inom mig.Författarkritikern.Åren gick och två decennier senare gav jag ut min första samling berättelser. Då hade jag för längesedan slutat plocka isär saker. Men jag kunde inte försörja mig på mitt författarskap och när en kultursida erbjöd mig att skriva bokrecensioner tackade jag ja.Det var så jag återupptäckte lusten att ta isär, ordna och blottlägga. Med skillnaden att den här gången var det inte maskiner jag plockade sönder, utan berättelser och dikter.Jag tyckte mig vara den borne kritikern. Trots allt hade jag ju ägnat mig åt denna dubbla syssla sedan barndomen: förståelse genom tudelning och sökandet efter ett språk som gav mening.Allt och inget begrep jag.Men det fanns inte tid för reflektion. Dekonstruktören tog över, och jag utökade mitt fält till andra konstformer än litteraturens: teater, arkitektur, fotboll. Sveriges första professionella kritiker, August Brunius, var min förebild. Snart kunde jag recensera en aprikoscocktail, likväl som Jon Fosse.Ständigt beställde redaktionen nya texter, och varje gång erbjöd de lägre ersättning. Till slut var jag tvungen att själv betala för att publicera mina artiklar. Det gjorde mig ingenting. Kritiken blev nämligen min fenomenologi, min existentialism. Det sätt jag kunde förstå världen på.Människan var utkastad i ett absurt kosmos utan inneboende mening, men genom att plocka isär någontings konstruktion, väga delarna i handen, ordna dem och peka ut för andra att ”där, där, har du cocktailbärets hemlighet. Det är just dess röda färg och alkoholmättade sötma som gör att vi älskar det”, kunde jag skapa en mening i tillvaron som annars saknades. Fick jag inte sönderdela låg världen stum och död framför mig. På samma sätt som den där långvågsradion gjort i min barndom innan jag stack skruvmejseln i dess innanmäte och den gav mig sin livgivande kyss.När Humboldt-universitet anordnade en tävling i kritik anmälde jag mig genast. Vi tilldelades varsitt verk och fick använda vilken metod och teori vi ville. Den som värderade verket på grammet närmast dess objektiva värde vann.Efter det var jag världsmästare i kritik!Men det var just i segerruset tvivlets tagg stack mig.Hur kunde världen egentligen bli mer begriplig genom att sönderdelas? Behövde den inte tas in i sin helhet?För en tid lät jag mina klåfingriga händer vila. Jag ansträngde mig istället för att se på världen, utan att röra den.Långsamt såg jag att det också fanns en mening i vad världen var – när den liksom bara var.Jag insåg att jag inte enbart tyckte om att studera cocktailen. Jag tyckte även om att dricka den. Att se dess färger spela över mina händer i barens dämpade sken medan jag samtalet med mina vänner. Också det var meningsfullt, deras ord var meningsfulla, också om det de sa saknade en konstnärlig form.För första gången på länge väcktes åter min lust att berätta. Om detta – denna nyvunna mening – var jag tvungen att skriva!Världens fanns inte enbart i sönderdelandet. Den fanns också i att sätta samman, foga ihop, se och beskriva.Jag blev det tvehövdade monster jag alltid varit. En kropp med två huvuden. Det ena vänt mot framtiden, det andra mot det förflutna.Det ena sjöng vackra sånger om det den såg. Det andra sprutade ur sig en förgörande eld, eller gnisslade tänder.Men som alla vet kan monstret inte hjälpa att det är ett monster.Jag har fortsatt mina båda värv. I ena stunden lyfter jag andras verk, håller dem i handen och försöker väga dem för att bestämma deras värde. Det händer att jag måste peta i dem för att de ska ge mig en stöt som sätter igång det språk som gör att jag kan beskriva dem.Men det händer att jag tröttnar på att förklara och sönderdela. Då struntar jag i allt vad transkribering heter, och tillåter mig att fantisera ihop de berättelser som döljer sig i världens sprak och mummel.Tvivlet har för den delen inte lämnat mig. Frågan om jag är den som skapar världen med mina sånger, eller förgör den med min eld. Ifall jag härdar den, eller bedrar den med ljuva toner. Toner som är falska eftersom de är alltför vackra, och vill skapa mening där ingen finns.Det händer att jag drömmer om det omöjliga. Att jag en dag ska bli en sammansatt varelse, med ett språk. Så att jag både kan se cocktailbärets skönhet, beskriva varför det är vackert och känna dessa ljuva sötma i munnen när det krossas mellan tänderna.Martin Engbergförfattare och kritiker
Today, Patrick and Shelli are joined by Toner Babovac, the Technology Managing Director and Senior Location Executive at IBM. In our chat, Toner delves into his long career at IBM and how building trust has allowed him to drive innovation while coordinating a large team. He highlights the role of effective communication, in particular the importance of video calls and in-person meetings for fostering a strong team culture, especially in a hybrid work environment.Toner also shares his approach to leadership and coaching, emphasizing the difference between mentoring and coaching, and the importance of asking thoughtful questions to help teammates arrive at their own answers. We talk about ways to simplify complex projects, and close with a discussion on the future of hybrid work.(00:24) Introducing Toner Babovac(03:23) Building Trust in Business Relationships(08:31) Importance of In-Person Collaboration(11:45) Mentoring vs. Coaching(18:33) Simplifying Complex Problems(23:17) The 80/20 Rule in Manufacturing(25:34) Encouraging Introverts to Share Insights(33:04) Navigating Hybrid Work Environments(39:01) Final ThoughtsToner Babovac is the Technology Managing Director and Senior Location Executive at IBM. He's had a long career at IBM, holding VP positions, and working in software leadership and sales. Previously he was Principal Account Manager at Amazon Web Services, and Vice President at PSC Group. He earned his Bachelor's degree at Bradley University then later did grad work at Harvard Business School and at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to his responsibilities at IBM, he is a musician, an active speaker, presenting “Toner Talks”, and he teaches Personal Finance at Peoria Central High School.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger samt del 7 på följetongen - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
The Secret Lives of Tone Baddies PodcastHosted by Leda Fazal, owner of Tone Hair Salon in Raleigh, NCStep into the salon chair and listen in as the Tone Hair Salon team keeps it real on everything from botched blondes to purple shampoo fails. In this debut episode, host Leda Fazal and her stylists go deep on the most common color mistakes in the industry, why most stylists “lift to tone,” and how to truly deliver long-lasting results for your clients.You'll hear first-hand stylist confessions, salon hiring stories, industry tea, and lessons you never learned in beauty school. Whether you're a stylist, salon owner, or obsessed with great hair, this is your behind-the-scenes pass to what really goes down at one of Raleigh's top salons.We're not just talking technique—we're talking trust, honesty, and what it takes to build a reputation clients will follow you for.Watch and Listen to the PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secret-life-of-tone-baddies-podcast/id1731259788Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dBbI1usYkXqZGC0BXS1i7?si=22000e2a9159450cChapters00:00 – Prom Hair Horror Story01:00 – Purple Shampoo Panic: What Stylists Are Doing Wrong03:30 – The Truth About Toners and Why Vanilla Matters06:00 – Trusting the Process and Letting Hair Lift09:00 – Why Clients Are Frustrated and Stylists Are to Blame11:00 – Test Strands vs. Strand Tests (and the Drama Behind It)16:00 – Leda Gets Called Out Online—The Real Tea20:00 – Product Talk: Olaplex, Redken, Wella, and More26:00 – Curly Hair Realizations at 4330:00 – How the Girls Got Hired at Tone36:00 – Assistant Life and Receptionist Confessions41:00 – From Healthcare to Haircare: A Career Pivot Story45:00 – The Dream of Giving Back: Hair Care in Hospitals49:00 – Sisterhood, Loyalty, and Latina Power in the Industry51:00 – Wrap-Up and Next Episode TeaseFollow Leda FazalFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/LedaFazalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ledafazal/?hl=paTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@ledafazalFollow Tone Hair SalonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToneHairSalonncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonehairsalonncTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tonehairsalonWebsite: https://www.tonehairsalon.comTone Hair Salon has the best beauty hacks for girls and the best beauty hacks for women.Located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
In this powerful episode of The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex, I sit down with Trey Toner to dive into his incredible journey—from being a Division 1 football player with a promising career to facing a life-changing back injury that ended his dreams on the field. But instead of letting his setback define him, Trey turned his pain into purpose, building a 7-figure business and proving that resilience and mindset are everything.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger samt del 6 på följetongen - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
Peter Mayhew and Kris Alvarez, Keypoint Intelligence's Cartridge Analysts Ruminating about Toner and Supplies (CARTS) team, are joined by guest host Carl Schell to continue digging into the weighty topic of sustainability. After discussing the environmental impact of the print industry, particularly with e-waste, the trio share thoughts on those “re” words (remanufacturing, reuse, etc.), consumer responsibility, and way more—it's Global Recycling Day, be green.
In 2025, the chemists want to tackle both the science and practical application of skincare. Following the pore care deep dive, the chemists review five toner pad products so you don't have to. We discuss our thoughts on the texture and use experience from both the oily skin and dry skin perspective.
Welcome to a new episode of the Future Generations podcast! Host Dr. Stanton Hom sits down with Dr. Tatum Toner, a medical doctor who underwent a profound transformation from a progressive Democrat and conventional medical practitioner to a passionate advocate for medical freedom, natural birth, and holistic health. In this episode, Dr. Toner shares her eye-opening journey of discovering the dangers of folic acid, challenging medical indoctrination, and embracing the power of intuitive healing and physiological birth. Highlights: "If any part of you has questioned whether or not midwifery or the OB system is the right way, I would encourage you to pursue that." "The industry has incentive to make us sick." "Birth is as different and unique to the baby as to the mama." "If everyone truly comes to know and love themselves the way that we're supposed to, this world is going to be a blast." "Your ultimate wellness comes from your connection to spirit and connection to your own intuition." Timestamps: 0:00:19 Medical Background and Initial Perspective 0:01:31 Transformation from Progressive Democrat to Medical Freedom Advocate 0:08:00 Challenging Medical Indoctrination 0:11:46 COVID-19 and Shift in Birth Choices 0:14:39 The Importance of Physiological Birth 0:37:23 Folic Acid: Understanding Its Dangers 0:44:06 Clinical Observations and Health Impacts 0:52:17 Vision for Personal and Collective Healing 0:58:41 Personal Story of Methyl Folate and Son's Healing 1:05:04 Nutrition and Supplement Insights Resources: Remember to Rate, Review, and Subscribe on iTunes and Follow us on Spotify! Learn more about Dr. Stanton Hom on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstantonhom Website: https://futuregenerationssd.com/ Podcast Website: https://thefuturegen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/drstantonhom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanhomdc About Dr. Tatum Toner "Dr. Tatum Toner was in her second year of a Family Medicine residency when the pandemic started, and like so many, experienced a profound spiritual awakening. Having just cured her own chronic illness on her own time, she was the only one of 76 residents to refuse the experimental injection, taking a stand for medical freedom and patient autonomy. Continuing on her own journey toward sovereignty, she subsequently free-birthed her second son during her third and final year of residency, and has free-birthed two daughters since." 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Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger samt del 5 på följetongen - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
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We kick off this week's Uncensored episode with a nod to our favourite female-founded beauty brands in honour of International Women’s Day (IWD) over the weekend. Then, we bring you part two of Mel's fertility journey, answering listener questions and sharing more about her pregnancy experience—covering the highs and lows, managing physical changes, the impact of stress, and our viral IG moment. Plus, we put Ultra Violette's new mineral sunscreen Future Fluid to the test (TGA-approved, of course), and reveal the wellness and lifestyle apps we keep coming back to. Products Mentioned: Laneige Cream Skin Cerapeptide™ Toner & Moisturizer 170ml tbh Skincare rebound skin milk activated cica toner 100ml TIRTIR Milk Skin Toner Light 150ml BEAUTY OF JOSEON Glow Replenishing Rice Milk The Ordinary Saccharomyces Ferment 30% Milky Toner Anua Peach 77% Niacin Essence Toner Ultra Violette Future Fluid SPF 50+ Mineral Skinscreen Join the conversation in our Beauty IQ Uncensored Facebook Group to discuss this episode, swap beauty tips, and submit your questions for future shows. Credits: Hosts: Hannah Furst and Melissa Mason Producer: Jasmine Riley For more beauty insights and exclusive offers, visit adorebeauty.com.au Disclaimer | Privacy Policy Adore Beauty acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and podcast. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we approach the Guinness 0.0 Six Nations showdown of France V Ireland, OTB's own Brian O'Driscoll joined us for an exclusive event at the Open Gate Brewery, where we previewed the big game as well as looking back on his last ever game for Ireland - against France 11 years ago! He was joined by his former team mates, Mike Ross, Gordan D'Arcy & Devin Toner, who recounted their memories in the green jersey. Settle in is brought to you by Guinness 0.0.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger samt del 4 på följetongen - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger samt del 3 på ny följetong - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
It's a Championship Clash of the Correspondents as James catches up with Burnley fan Jack Toner and Luton Town fan Dan Ashby to discuss veryt differing fortunes for two clubs who were in the Premier League last season. Burnley are third with promotion in sight and have a barely believable defensive record having only conceded 9 goals in 34 league games. But do the underlying numbers suggest this is unsustainable? Are Burnley fans in support of what Scott Parker is trying to do? Meanwhile Luton are 3rd from bottom and would have been 24th if not for Saturday's win against Portsmouth. It was a first win in 9 for new manager Matt Bloomfield who replaced Rob Edwards in January. Why has it gone so wrong for The Hatters? There's an overview of both the relegation and promotion race and discussion on the increasing difficult task of getting into the Premier League and staying there.# Follow Jack on Twitter/x: https://x.com/TurfyTopper Follow Dan on Twitter/x: https://x.com/danlukeashby Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Planet FPL s8 ep39, Chips & The Assmen vol,3. The altest on Chip Strategy with Clayton & James Today on Patreon: UCL Fantasy Last 16 1st leg Preview (IT+), the Patreon Q'N'A (IT+) and Nico's Corner (AT) For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-123512480 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #Burnley #Luton #TheChampionship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Er reisetrenden slow travel noe for oss - og deg? Vi tester å reise sakte gjennom Polens lavendelåkre, til vanns med kanalbåt og til Irland med én hestekraft. Det er snart kvinnedag, så i dag hyller vi to spennende damer vi har møtt på vår vei. Og hvilke puber bør man droppe, og hvilke bør man oppsøke når man er i Publin, eh, Dublin!Dublins litterære puber som vi nevner i episoden er:Toner's Pub, 139 Baggot Street LowerThe Palace Bar, 21 Fleet StreetMulligan's, 8 Poolbeg StreetEn reisepodcast produsert av Bortebest.no og Tenkkoffert.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Read the full transcript here. Is it useful to vote against a majority when you might lose political or social capital for doing so? What are the various perspectives on the US / China AI race? How close is the competition? How has AI been used in Ukraine? Should we work towards a global ban of autonomous weapons? And if so, how should we define "autonomous"? Is there any potential for the US and China to cooperate on AI? To what extent do government officials — especially senior policymakers — worry about AI? Which particular worries are on their minds? To what extent is the average person on the street worried about AI? What's going on with the semiconductor industry in Taiwan? How hard is it to get an AI model to "reason"? How could animal training be improved? Do most horses fear humans? How do we project ourselves onto the space around us?Helen Toner is the Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). She previously worked as a Senior Research Analyst at Open Philanthropy, where she advised policymakers and grantmakers on AI policy and strategy. Between working at Open Philanthropy and joining CSET, Helen lived in Beijing, studying the Chinese AI ecosystem as a Research Affiliate of Oxford University's Center for the Governance of AI. Helen holds an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown, as well as a BSc in Chemical Engineering and a Diploma in Languages from the University of Melbourne. Follow her on Twitter at @hlntnr. StaffSpencer Greenberg — Host / DirectorJosh Castle — ProducerRyan Kessler — Audio EngineerUri Bram — FactotumWeAmplify — TranscriptionistsMusicBroke for FreeJosh WoodwardLee RosevereQuiet Music for Tiny Robotswowamusiczapsplat.comAffiliatesClearer ThinkingGuidedTrackMind EasePositlyUpLift[Read more]
This week, we're taking a look back at some of my favorite moments from the past year—the conversations that stuck with me long after we hit stop on the recording. If you missed them the first time around, now's your chance to catch the highlights!And here's the kicker—every one of the eight segments I pulled together features a mentor from the Techstars Web3 Accelerator that I lead. It's part highlight reel, part "thank you" to these incredible people who help founders navigate the startup grind. A huge shoutout to Mai Santamaria, Patrick Pinschmidt, Hesus Inoma, Rita Martins, Alejandro Gutierrez, Laura Walsh, Philipp Pieper, Timo Lehes, and Arabian Prince from NWA for sharing their wisdom.A number of these guests will also be joining us at the Techstars x Crypto Mondays Ireland event that Hugh McGirr and I are hosting in Dublin on Monday, March 10th at Toner's Pub. If you're around, come reconnect with old friends, meet new builders, investors, and operators across Web2, Web3, and enterprise, and hear from our Techstars Web3 Class of 2025. You might even enjoy a pint of Guinness while you're at it. Check out the Luma linkto register here.LINKS:Keywords: #techstars #mentors #web3 #cbdc #beststartupinsights #entrepreneurship #podcast #startupecosystem #venturecapitalinsights #blockchaintrends #AI #crypto #fintechinnovationsLeave a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spotify MoneyNeverSleeps (website)Check out all of the original episodes we featured: 241: Money Talks with Mai Santamaria | Binance and CZ | Argentina's New President | Vitalik's Techno-Optimism Manifesto | Blockchain and AI Intersect 248: Venture Investing and Connecting the Dots with Patrick Pinscmidt 257: How I Got To Techstars on a Flywheel | Hesus Inoma Interviews Pete Townsend | Venture With Hesus 264: Rita Martins | Author of Web3 in Financial Services 269: Working in Web3 | Real World Asset Tokenization in Finance and Beyond | Guest Co-Host Alejandro Gutierrez 266: Crypto Politics: Unpacking Trump's Campaign Promises with Laura Walsh 277: Straight Outta Crypton | Swarm and the Rise of RWAs | Timo Lehes and Philipp Pieper 283: Arabian Prince | The N.W.A Pioneer Empowering the Next Tech GenerationEmail us: info@norioventures.comFollow us on X(Twitter): Pete Townsend:https://twitter.com/petetownsendnv MoneyNeverSleeps:https://twitter.com/MNSshowFollow us on LinkedIn: Pete Townsend:https://www.linkedin.com/in/pete-townsend-1b18301a/ MoneyNeverSleeps:https://www.linkedin.com/company/28661903/MoneyNeverSleeps newsletter:https://moneyneversleeps.substack.com/
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger med temat "Brinnande hjärta". Del 2 på ny följetong - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
A chance invitation to present at a Women in Leadership Conference on the topic of “Career' Pivots” led today's guest to found a network dedicated to empowering tomorrow's leaders to take control of their own professional growth and success. Gemma Toner, a media and telecommunications leader and the founder and CEO of Tone Network speaks to us on the topic of Rethinking Professional Development and how employees and employers can benefit from a focus on professional development. Guest's Website: Tone Networks Guest Mentions: Daring Greatly - Brené Brown TALK BIG QUESTIONS Use these prompts to have the opposite of small talk in real life. Has your employer offered you professional development opportunities? Does the type of professional development described in this episode sound like something you would participate in? What are some specific skills you'd be interested in strengthening in your own professional development? Work with Danielle: If you are ready to start working with a life coach or just want to learn more about the impact that coaching can have in your life, visit Danielle's website at www.daniellemccombs.com and schedule a complimentary exploratory session. Work with Kristy: You can work with Kristy one-on-one or hire her to speak with your team to improve workplace communication. Visit Kristy's website at www.kristyolinger.com and find her work journal at Work Journal — Kristy Olinger.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger med temat "Halleluja". Början på ny följetong - "Georg - Herrens revolutionär" av Ivar Lundgren, boken om Georg Gustafsson, färgstark pingstpastor som också var verksam i Norrköping under några år. Uppläsare: Sibylla Pettersson, Vetlanda.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger om barnaskap hos Gud och om himlen. Gunnar Axell, Norrköping, gick nyligen hem till Gud 93 år gammal. Här är en intervju med honom från februari 2019.
Veckans närradioprogram. Det innehåller diverse sånger, prat om livsberättelser och människoöden i både nutiden och i Bibeln. Avslutande 6:e delen följetongen "Ett nytt liv" av Anita Barker.
Live from the Craftsman In Westcliff on Sea With Neil H, Ross Freese, Sophie Stonem, Toner, Liberty and KrispLikeThis
Peter Mayhew and Kris Alvarez, Keypoint Intelligence's Cartridge Analysts Ruminating About Toner and Supplies (CARTS) team, discuss new forecasts for the document imaging supplies market and their perspectives on the implications of forthcoming European Industry Regulation. Along with related topics like changes to ecolabels as well as standardized test methods, they also dive into politics and their thoughts on turkey and cornbread.
Looking to expand your business and want more professional looking customization options? White toner printing may be for you! Let's explore this method of customizing shirts, apparel, and so much more for your small business needs. You can get professional looking handmade items right from home with a white toner printer and no messy powder is required! Check out the white toner printer bundle from Heat Transfer Warehouse here: https://link.craftingcamps.com/whitetoner Our guest is Jessica Castellini. Jessica needed a creative outlet outside of work and like many crafters, that hobby turned side business and over time the joy for it and success led her to leave the corporate world and make her hobbies a full-time gig. After about 8 years of juggling full-time work and side hustle, she opened a brick & mortar in January of 2020 to give her dream a space of its own and her family more of herself. Check out her online shop here: https://www.giftsbyjc.com Get Jessica's beginner bundle here: https://link.craftingcamps.com/whitetonerbundle Join us for Heat Press Roadmap if you are struggling with which heat press to purchase: https://heatpressroadmap.com Check out Cori's Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChapterCraftStudio Don't forget to shop our merch store to support the podcast! https://link.craftingcamps.com/merch Let us help you craft your future by turning your passion into a paycheck. Angie Holden and Cori George are teaming up for a series of live events dedicated to helping you start and grow your craft business. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of the future episodes! Sign up for our email newsletter here: https://crafting-camps.ck.page/4715c59751 Ask us questions here: https://forms.gle/ShKt64gKjeuneMLeA Want more from Cori and Angie? Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channels and follow on Instagram using the links below. https://www.instagram.com/heyletsmakestuff https://www.instagram.com/angieholdenmakes
In this episode of “At Your Convenience,” CSP Editor Chuck Ulie talks with Rachel Toner, founder and technical director of Taste Strategy, Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The theme of this episode is seasonal classics in foodservice, and Toner talks about what defines such offerings and how convenience stores can leverage seasonality to drive foodservice innovation. Toner also explains how a foodservice offering can capture the sensory components of what makes a seasonal classic—and discusses a few memorable c-store items. “At Your Convenience” brings industry experts and analysts together with CSP editors to discuss the latest in c-store news and trends. From mergers and acquisitions to foodservice and technology, the podcast delivers the story straight to listeners in short-format episodes, perfect for the morning commute or a quick break at the office.
Ep. 141 - Patrick BlaineThis episode is for Bay Area fans, by one of their own—talented drummer and lifer Patrick Blaine. He has played on tons of records over the years, including notable projects like Spiritual Cramp, Abi Yoyos, the Tony Molina Band, and currently Smirk and Toner.We talk about his time playing in Abi Yoyos in high school, the Bay Area underground scene in the early 2000s, going to school in England, his complicated relationship with music, future goals, and more.
Bitcoin's at an all-time high, Trump's back in office, and rumors are swirling that Musk might join his administration. What could go wrong? Toner and Ankarino dive into what's driving Bitcoin's surge and whether a federal Bitcoin reserve could be next. Meanwhile, McDonald's teams up with Doodles—NFTs in your Happy Meal? Will Gensler gets the Thanksgiving boot, Bezos buys into Anthropic, and a surprise supermoon keeps everyone looking up. Grab a drink; it's gonna be a wild one!
Ep. 140 - Nick Bruder Nick Bruder is a musician from the Bay Area who has been in tons of bands in recent years such as Culture Abuse, Mentor, and Toner. We speak on the formative memories of his childhood, finding the motivation to stay healthy, his “first and true love”, upcoming projects, and more.
"Building science is deceptively familiar - it feels like you know it, and you don't." - Toner Kersting Our favorite building scientist, Toner Kersting, returns to #YourProjectShepherd #podcast to uncover the issues with Curtis Lawson of moisture that lead to buckled floors and bloomed into something much bigger! When this 1920s bungalow's floors suddenly warped, no one expected to find what was growing underneath. Let's just say this fun guy knows exactly what to do when your house starts sprouting surprises
Roberto Morgese, Roberto Piumini"Il Maestrario"20 maestre (e maestri) più una, la tua!Illustrazioni di Evelise ObinuStoryBox EdizioniDalla maestra Timer al maestro Stanco, dalla maestra Zorro a quella… Toner, sono venti (+una) le tipologie di docenti racchiuse in questo spumeggiante, buffo e affettuoso inventario, che spingerà tutti i lettori e le lettrici ad andare alla ricerca del proprio “modello” di insegnante.Uno spassoso e originale catalogo firmato da due grandi autori per l'infanzia (e maestri di lunga esperienza) che esplora, in prosa e poesia, e con una buona dose di ironia, il variegato mondo della scuola.C'è chi nasconde un tatuaggio qr-code e chi indossa scarpe con zeppe telescopiche, chi ha la mente a cassetti e chi tiene la bocca serrata, chi ha sempre la penna rossa a portata di mano e, ancora, chi ha dita che tamburellano impazienti o chi cammina con passo felpato. Sono tutti diversi, ma con una caratteristica in comune: sono tutti maestri e maestre.Lina Sapienti, Tornacasa, Emma Scanner, Marta Scappafuori, Luigi Misposto… Hanno nomi buffi e caratteristiche che li rendono ben riconoscibili i venti protagonisti che la casa editrice Storybox porta in libreria, racchiusi nel volume "Il maestrario", firmato da Roberto Morgese, con le liriche di Roberto Piumini e illustrato da Evelise Obinu. Un divertente catalogo che esplora, senza prendersi troppo sul serio, lo sfaccettato universo degli insegnanti della scuola primaria. Venti identikit da consegnare nelle mani di lettori e lettrici alle prese con la lettura autonoma, a partire dai 7 anni.Ogni voce compresa in questa spumeggiante raccolta, è costituita da tre elementi, perfettamente integrati tra loro: l'avvicinamento al personaggio avviene con una illustrazione che presenta delle piccole note dove si sottolineano le specificità di ciascun tipo di docente. A seguire, la fantasia viene sollecitata dai piccoli camei in versi scritti da una delle punte di diamante dell'editoria per l'infanzia, il Maestro Roberto Piumini, nonché insegnante. A concludere la descrizione si aggiunge infine il racconto tematico di Roberto Morgese, anche lui maestro di grande esperienza, oltre che autore.Due maestri si sono trovati a parlare di maestri e maestre e il risultato è questo volume caratterizzato da una schietta dominante umoristica che si intreccia però allo sguardo attento di chi conosce bene il mestiere. E se risulta abbastanza intuitivo immaginare come possa essere la docente Fotocopia, Artista o Narratrice, si aprono scenari stravaganti quando si incontrano la maestra Zorro o quella Di Poche parole. Una passerella di personaggi simpatici, burberi, rigidi, in una scala di gradimento ideale che vede la maestra Tuttocuore in perfetta contrapposizione con quella Peggioperloro.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
People are fascinated by Eamonn Holmes – and that's a fact. The Belfast-born broadcaster regularly features as one of the top Google searches in his local region, with stories featuring Holmes routinely bringing in a large audience. Following his split from wife Ruth, the 64-year-old has been spotted hanging out with 42-year-old relationship counselor Katie Alexander. Ciarán Dunbar is joined Áine Toner to explain the enduring appeal the man clearly has. This episode was first published on our sister podcast, The BelTel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Professor Kevin Werbach in his discussion with Helen Toner, Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology. In this episode, Werbach and Toner discuss how the public views AI safety and ethics and both the positive and negative outcomes of advancements in AI. We discuss Toner's lessons from the unsuccessful removal of Sam Altman as the CEO of OpenAI, oversight structures to audit and approve the AI companies deploy, and the role of the government in AI accountability. Finally, Toner explains how businesses can take charge of their responsible AI deployment. Helen Toner is the Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). She previously worked as a Senior Research Analyst at Open Philanthropy, where she advised policymakers and grantmakers on AI policy and strategy. Between working at Open Philanthropy and joining CSET, Helen lived in Beijing, studying the Chinese AI ecosystem as a Research Affiliate of Oxford University's Center for the Governance of AI. From 2021-2023, she served on the board of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. Helen Toner's TED Talk: How to Govern AI, Even if it's Hard to Predict Helen Toner on the OpenAI Coup “It was about trust and accountability” (Financial Times) Want to learn more? Engage live with Professor Werbach and other Wharton faculty experts in Wharton's new Strategies for Accountable AI online executive education program. It's perfect for managers, entrepreneurs, and advisors looking to harness AI's power while addressing its risks
Helen Toner, Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), and Zach Arnold, Analytic Lead at Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology, join Kevin Frazier, Assistant Professor at St. Thomas University College of Law and a Tarbell Fellow at Lawfare, to discuss their recent article "AI Regulation's Champions Can Seize Common Ground—or Be Swept Aside." The trio explore the divide between AI "doomers" and "ethicists," and how finding common ground could strengthen efforts to govern AI responsibly.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is the right way to regulate AI? There appears to be as many different answers to that as there are regulators. On today's episode of Equity, we're bringing you a live interview from TechCrunch's recent Strictly VC event. Equity co-host Becca Szkutak sat down with Helen Toner, the director of strategy and foundational research grants from the Center of Security and Emerging Technology and a former board member of OpenAI. The pair discussed companies' ability to self-regulate, what impact regulation could have on startup innovation and so much more. Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts.You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes over at Simplecast. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
Mitch and Aldo sit with Amber and Susan to talk about a recent trip they took to Alaska. They visited an incredible lodge called The Lodge at 58 North, enjoyed top-tier hospitality, world-class fishing, and incredible nature. Learn more about the fantastic work Amber and Susan are doing in their own lives at the links below. Special shout outs to: @thelodgeat58north book with them here: https://thelodgeat58north.com/ @unitedwomenonthefly & @ifishibelong learn more about these women-led initiatives here: https://uwotf.com/ https://ifishibelong.org/ AMBER @thebugparade @takeastand.highwood SUSAN Wildlife Habitat Canada - https://whc.org/ Stamp Grant: https://whc.org/grants/stamp-grant/ NHCP-LTCF Small Grants: https://whc.org/grants/ltcf/small-grants-program/ NHCP-LTCF Large Grants: https://whc.org/grants/ltcf/large-grants-program/ CCAP: https://whc.org/grants/ccap/ Thank you to our sponsors: Drift Outfitters: https://www.driftoutfitters.com/ Redington: https://farbank.com/pages/redington Chums: https://chums.com/en-ca Costa: https://www.costadelmar.com/ Muskoka Brewery: https://muskokabrewery.com/collections/non-alcoholic Hooke: https://hooke.ca/ Podcast Intro Theme Song Music: “Favela Beat“ by Birocratic (www.birocratic.com) The song used in our podcast was licensed via Birocratic License v05.2016. For info on how you can use this music in your project, check out http://www.birocratic.com/license-app. To download Birocratic's 60+ song discography, visit http:// birocratic.bandcamp.com.
It's been a hot and sticky summer, but the Aunties are finding their cool in different ways. Ku's nephew recently introduced her to “smellmaxxing,” which means the worlds of teen boys and designer cologne are colliding. Su, meanwhile, has found her newest holy grail that could replace all her other skincare. But not before she gets through her Prime Day haul. We want to hear from you! Drop us a message on Speakpipe. Subscribe to the Add to Cart newsletter for juicy extras. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Will your son ask for a low taper fade next? Ku's nephew loves a grandpa sneaker like this one from ASICS Kai is smellmaxxing with his collection of Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau de Parfum, Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Elixir, and Valentino Uomo Born in Roma Eau de Toilette The eos Shea Butter Moisture Lotion in Vanilla Cashmere also smells delicious Su is going all in on toner pads with the ones from Cosrx, celimax, numbuzin Niacinamide and innisfree Vitamin C Want an even better Add to Cart? Take our survey and let us know what you want to see Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No one truly understands AI, not even experts, says Helen Toner, an AI policy researcher and former board member of OpenAI. But that doesn't mean we can't govern it. She shows how we can make smart policies to regulate this technology even as we struggle to predict where it's headed — and why the right actions, right now, can shape the future we want. After the talk, Sherrell expands on what's needed to ensure that AI aligns with the best interests of humanity, without stifling innovation.
Current staples in my skincare and wellness routine for clear, and glowy skin. Since Beautycounter has closed until Q2, I have had some people ask me what I have been using. And to be honest I haven't used their skincare exclusivley in quite some time. This episode dives into my routine and things I am currently loving for my holistic skincare routine. Current routine (links and discounts at the end) Cleanse: AN skin beauty (daily essential cleanser or gentle foamy cleanser) (discount code drhalie) if I double cleanse I will use the Primally Pure oil cleanser first (code drhalieschoff10) Toner: either AN skin hydrating acne toner or primally pure clarifying mist Treatment step: 1-2x week exfoliating pads from AN skin, 1-2x week retinol from AN skin alternate between clarifying serum or plumping oil serums from PP Moisturize: the oil serums are enough during the day, then at night I will add one of the tallow balms from PP Daily: spf (tinted or non-tinted) Illia or AN skin Links AN skin beauty (code drhalie) Primally pure (code drhalieschoff10) Illia Beauty --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drhalieschoff/support
Here on Fixable, we've addressed countless tough problems people face at work. One of the toughest problems companies deal with is when leaders don't see eye to eye. We know you enjoyed our previous episode about OpenAI, so we thought we'd share more insight into how the company behind ChatGPT went about solving their leadership problem on this episode from The TED AI Show, a new podcast from the TED Audio Collective. Former board member and AI policy expert Helen Toner joins host Bilawal Sidhu to discuss the existing knowledge gaps and conflicting interests between those who are in charge of making the latest technology – and those who create our policies at the government level. The TED AI Show helps you decipher what's just hype and what's about to fundamentally change our world when it comes to AI. Creative technologist Bilawal Sidhu talks with the world's leading experts, artists, journalists, and more to explore the thrilling, sometimes terrifying, future ahead. Listen to the TED AI Show wherever you get your podcasts.For transcripts for The TED AI Show, visit go.ted.com/TTAIS-transcripts. Fixable will be back soon with more episodes!
We talk a lot about the impact of enviromental toxins on our health, namely glyphosate adjuvants in pharmaceutical products, an nnEMFs, but what if there is another key culprit causing lots of health issues? Join us as Dr. Tatum Toner, a medical doctor who transitioned from a pro-vaccination stance to a terrain-based medical approach, shares her transformative journey and sheds light on the truth about folic acid and food fortification and the hidden truths of our health system. Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it! Key Discussion Points: Transformation Journey: Dr. Tatum Toner discusses her shift from a liberal pro-vaccination stance to a terrain-based medical approach. Research and Evidence: Detailed statistics and studies supporting Dr. Toner's claims about the impact of folic acid fortification. Body's Response to Methylfolate: What happens when methylfolate enters the body and its benefits. Eliminating Folic Acid: The importance of cutting out folic acid from your diet and how it can positively impact your life. Virology and Viruses: Studies that challenge traditional virology and explain what viruses might actually be. About Dr. Tatum Toner: Dr. Tatum Toner faced chronic illness during her family medicine residency despite various treatments. Her quest for relief led her to a holistic approach, revealing the dark side of Rockefeller medicine and its influence on our food supply. As a Hospitalist, she witnessed human resilience and healing. Now, she transitions to share her extensive knowledge and insights. The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: NEW BIOLOGY CLINIC: Experience individually tailored terrain-based health services with virtual consults, practitioner livestreams, movement classes, and more. The New Biology Clinic's motivation is to make you healthy and keep you that way. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and enter code TheWayForward for $50 off your activation fee. Members of The Way Forward get the full activation fee waived. Become a member of The Way Forward here: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ ————————— ORGANIFI: Experience the delicious taste of Organifi's products infused with 250mg of shilajit. Explore their full collection and enjoy 20% off your entire order by going to organifi.com/twf. ————————— ORGANIC MUSCLE: Organic Muscle is revolutionizing sports nutrition by exclusively utilizing non-GMO ingredients from USDA Organic farms. Experience the fusion of organic purity and scientific excellence at https://organicmuscle.com, and unlock a 15% discount with code "FORWARD15" at checkout. ————————— For more on The Way Forward, please visit: https://thewayfwrd.com Visit our online marketplace for discounts on a variety of the best holistic health brands and products: https://thewayfwrd.com/store/ For all of our links, visit: https://www.flowcode.com/page/thewayforward Support The Way Forward and Alec's work: https://thewayfwrd.com/donate/ FIND YOUR PEOPLE! Join The Way Forward to connect with like minded men and women near you, businesses near you, and more! The best part? You pay whatever you want!: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ Do you run a freedom-oriented or holistic health-oriented business? Join our FREE business directory here: https://thewayfwrd.com/directory-form/ You can watch The Way Forward Podcast on YouTube, Unite, Bitchute & Rumble Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWayFwrd Unite: https://unite.live/channels/the-way-forward/the-way-forward Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/a3s3CiyELVd8/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheWayFwrd ————————— *This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without expressed written permission from The Way Forward, LLC. The purpose of this presentation is to convey information. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure a condition; nor is it to be considered medical or legal advice, opinion or recommendation. This information is presented in the spirit of service for all.* 0:00 - Folic Acid Fortification and the Rise in Chronic Illness 4:15 - Introduction 11:38 - How Spiritual Awakening Affected Career Path? 21:25 - Thoughts on Vitamin D 30:53 - Putting Together the Pieces 36:00 - Fortifying Food With Chemicals 40:58 - Operating in Coherence vs Toxins with Introduction Folic Acid 53:10 - Turning Off Detox Pathway 57:15 - How to Counteract Folic Acid and Chronic Illness 1:07:46 - Learning the Truth and Becoming Terrain Based 1:20:06 - Antibiotics and Bacteria 1:28:08 - Viruses Don't Exist 1:36:45 - What's the Point of Vaccinations? 1:51:08 - Theater Within the Narratives 2:01:51 - What Is Next? 2:05:15 - Closing Thoughts
Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Today we're sharing an episode from our brand new podcast, The TED AI Show. Each week, creative technologist and former TED speaker Bilawal Sidhu sits down with the world's brightest minds to chat about the technology that might change everything -- and the technology that's just hype.If there's one AI company that's made a splash in mainstream vernacular, it's OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. Former board member, TED2024 speaker, and AI policy expert Helen Toner joins Bilawal to discuss the existing knowledge gaps and conflicting interests between those who are in charge of making the latest technology – and those who create our policies at the government level. For transcripts for The TED AI Show, visit go.ted.com/TTAIS-transcriptsYou can get more The TED AI Show wherever you're listening to this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Today we're sharing an episode from our brand new podcast, The TED AI Show. Each week, creative technologist and former TED speaker Bilawal Sidhu sits down with the world's brightest minds to chat about the technology that might change everything -- and the technology that's just hype.If there's one AI company that's made a splash in mainstream vernacular, it's OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. Former board member, TED2024 speaker, and AI policy expert Helen Toner joins Bilawal to discuss the existing knowledge gaps and conflicting interests between those who are in charge of making the latest technology – and those who create our policies at the government level. For transcripts for The TED AI Show, visit go.ted.com/TTAIS-transcriptsYou can get more The TED AI Show wherever you're listening to this.
No one truly understands AI, not even experts, says Helen Toner, an AI policy researcher and former board member of OpenAI. But that doesn't mean we can't govern it. She shows how we can make smart policies to regulate this technology even as we struggle to predict where it's headed — and why the right actions, right now, can shape the future we want.
No one truly understands AI, not even experts, says Helen Toner, an AI policy researcher and former board member of OpenAI. But that doesn't mean we can't govern it. She shows how we can make smart policies to regulate this technology even as we struggle to predict where it's headed — and why the right actions, right now, can shape the future we want.