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SOCA THERAPY - MARCH 9, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday March 9th 2025Making You Wine from 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoHigher (Dr. Jay Plate) - VoiceDr. Cassandra - GabbyZouk La Se Sel Medikaman - KassavMusic All Night - Caribbean Traffik Jam feat. Steve SealeySurrender - Atlantik feat. Tony PrescottBottom In De Road - Iwer GeorgeBamcie - Yung Bredda x Added RankinLewe We Play - Patrice RobertsSweet For Days - Patrice RobertsCyah Hear Yuh - Patrice RobertsBest In A While - Nadia BatsonDansa - Klassik FrescobarOne Piece - GBM Nutron x TanoPenthouse - VoiceFull Of Vibe (Dj Kevin Edit) - Voice x Marge BlackmanDancing Away (Djsk Intro Edit) - VoiceThe Greatest Bend Over - Yung BreddaThe Truth - Machel MontanoNo Sweetness - KesGood Spirits - Full BlownTabanca - Mical TejaCarnival Tabanca - Bunji GarlinHero - GBM Nutron x TanoMedicine - Kes x TanoJamtown - Coutain x TanoTOP 7 COUNTDOWN - Powered By The Soca SourceIn honour of Machel Montano tying Lord Kitchener with the most Road Marches in Trinidad and Tobago, we count down the Top Road Marches by Machel Montano streamed on Spotify7. PARDY - Machel Montano (2025)6. Advantage - Machel Montano (2011)5. Waiting On The Stage - Machel Montano (2016)4. Ministry Of Road (M.O.R.) - Machel Montano (2014)3. Soca Kingdom - Machel Montano x Superblue (2018)2. Like Ah Boss - Machel Montano (2015)1. Famalay - Machel Montano x Skinny Fabulous x Bunji Garlin (2019)Her Mudda - Machel Montano x PumpaFitness - Trinidad Killa x JadelHardest Jam - LyrikalCarnival Contract (Mr. Vik Band Edit) - Bunji Garlin Road Meeting - Fay Ann Lyons x Syri Lyons x Travis WorldSomeone Else - Litleboy x Quan x Trilla GYou Alone - Imani Ray x PreedyLast Drum - Kes x TanoFlatten - Voice x Bunji GarlinCarry It - Bunji GarlinCarry It (MadMan Remix) - Bunji Garlin x Nicki MinajRetro - VoiceKettle Pot - Yung BreddaSaddle - Anika BerryDotish - LyrikalBet Meh - Machel MontanoPAN MOMENTSBet Meh - BP RenegadesTANTY TUNEFlag Woman - Lord Kitchener (T&T Road March 1976)NORTHERN PRESCRIPTIONLike It - Faith AntoineSteamy Service (Radio Edit) - Yung BreddaBlessing - Blaka DanToo Own Way - VoiceTrinidad Sweet - Voice x VghnThankful - Farmer NappyDoubles Everyday (Parody) - Ryan SpartanCocoa Tea - KesEs**mo - Trinidad KillaTake Me Home - Freetown CollectiveNever Again - Machel MontanoBless This Party - Patrice RobertsChoose One (Muv Short Edit) - Farmer NappyD Soca Band - GBM NutronWhole Day - Machel MontanoMore Gyal For Me - JubyDown Deh - MelickCarry On - Patrice RobertsLucy - DestraFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline
In a special episode recorded live at the British Science Festival, Madeleine Finlay and guests explore the question: will AI make a good companion? AI could give us new ways to tackle difficult problems, from young people's mental health issues to isolation in care homes. It also raises challenging questions about the increasing role of tech in our personal lives. To explore these questions, Madeleine is joined by the Guardian's science editor, Ian Sample; Tony Prescott, a professor of computational robotics at Sheffield University; and Dr Mhairi Aitken, an ethics fellow at the Alan Turing Institute and visiting senior lecturer at Queen Mary University of London.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
SOCA THERAPY - AUGUST 11, 2024Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday August 11th 2024Making You Wine From 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoEngine Room (Dr. Jay Plate) - OlatunjiCalypso (Jus Now Road Mix) - GBM NutronGyal Season - GBM Nutron & JaigáDoh Rough Meh - Patrice RobertsWining Champion - PreedyDrop It Down - Machel MontanoS.O.C.A. (Soul Of Calypso) - Isaac BlackmanEndless Vibration (Muv Short Edit) - Marge Blackman x Nailah BlackmanGood Medicine - JaigaSearch Party - PreedyLife After Fete - Kerwin Du BoisEverytime - Nadia BatsonRum & Soca - DestraCool It Down - DestraSprung - Jimmy October x Mical TejaWassy - Full BlownBanga - KesWhen Last (Remix) - GBM Nutron x Jus Jay x Grateful CoNight & Day - Th3rd x JMTBBrain Freeze - Leadpipe x Jus-JayBrain Freeze (Scratch Master Mashup) - Leadpipe x Jus-JayBy De Bar - Godfathers AsylumWe Still Here - TreasonGet Ready To Wine - Alison Hinds x Elephant Man x Peter RamCock Back And Roll - Machel MontanoWine Down - Traffik feat Shurwayne WinchesterLong Time - Edwin YearwoodHave A Little Wine - Lil RickWine And Bend Over - Ghetto Flex x Denise BelfonAye Aye Aye - Square OneElectricity - Square OneRide It - Technic BandOuch - Prince UniqueTombstone - Mandella LinkzWelcome To Spice Mas - V'ghnSweet Home - BoyzieTOP 7 COUNTDOWN - Powered By The Soca SourceTop Soca Streamed on Apple Music (All Genres) in Grenada Compiled on August 11th7. Addicted - Jab King x Travis World6. The Moment - Muddy5. 473 - Soca ET4. Controversy - Muddy3. Road Revenge - Khalifah2. The Tape - Dash1. Ivy - Terra D GovernorBlack Power - Terra D GovernorDiagnosis - Runi JayConch Shell (DJ Dylan, Madness M.U.V & Kubiyashi Carnival Mix) - Skinny Fabulous x Machel Montano x Iwer GeorgeWinin’ Freestyle - Hypa 4000Bam Bam (Road Mix) - Lil RickPampalam - Faith CallenderStarta Pack - Tionne HernandezCooking Good - Problem ChildSafe Space - Rae x FryktionAnxiety - Patrice RobertsHigher Than High - Machel Montano HDFly - DestraSteel Band Power - Burning FlamesCarnival - Dawg E. SlaughterBig Bottom Gal - Imij & Company feat Russell CadoganMona Lisa (Almost Live Road Mix) - Chinese LaundryPAN MOMENTSCurry Tabanca - Neal and Massy Trinidad All StarsTANTY TUNE(1985) Pan In Danger - MerchantRoti & Dhalpouri - Sugar AloesGolo - Second ImijDis Is How - CrazyPut Your Hand On Your Head (And Wine) - Sound Rev feat Derrick SealesWork - Denise BelfonMusic All Night - Caribbean Traffik Jam feat Steve SealyDebra - The Mighty GabbySurrender - Atlantik feat Tony PrescottOh Suzanna - Atlantik feat Peter C. LewisMadness - InspectorWine and Bend Over - Shal MarshallCome Beta - Destra x ShurwayneOmalay - Super Blue x Ravi B x Maha Productions x Chinese LaundryDo Like That - LyrikalUp & Up - Skinny FabulousFatt - Nadia BatsonBam Bam Season - Nailah BlackmanNORTHERN PRESCRIPTIONSweet Soca - Elvin BelfonSoca People - Russ x Shal MarshallSoca Global - Erphaan AlvesFollow Dr. Jay @socaprince and @socatherapy“Like” Dr. Jay on http://facebook.com/DrJayOnline
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a Text Message.Detecting cancer at the DNA level with AINew research shows that cancer could be detected in the very building blocks of life – our DNA, possibly leading to a diagnosis when the disease is in its infancy. Dr. Shamith Samarajiwa from Imperial College London is on the show to discuss how AI can be used to detect tiny changes to our DNA called methylation patterns. Genetic factors play a significant role in the development of cancer, making it essential to analyse disruptions in our DNA for accurate diagnosis. However, identifying specific genes affected by cancer is not a straightforward process. The impact of cancer on our DNA may appear random initially, but by studying numerous human genomes and disease cases, researchers can start to identify patterns. This requires analysing billions of individual data points to determine any significant findings. Could AI help tackle the loneliness epidemic Being lonely doesn't necessarily mean you are truly alone. We are currently facing what some refer to as a 'loneliness pandemic'. According to a new book, artificial intelligence is becoming more adept at providing social support and helping people overcome the feelings of low self-esteem and social isolation that often accompany loneliness. “The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence” has just been published and author Tony Prescott, a professor of cognitive robotics at the University of Sheffield in England, joins us on the podcast. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Ghislaine Boddington. More on this week's stories: Early detection and diagnosis of cancer with interpretable machine learning to uncover cancer-specific DNA methylation patterns The Psychology of Artificial IntelligenceEditor: Ania LichtarowiczProduction Manager: Liz Tuohy Recording and audio editing : Lansons | Team Farner For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2265960/supporters/newFollow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple PodcastsContact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.coSend us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World
Send us a Text Message.Detecting cancer at the DNA level with AI New research shows that cancer could be detected in the very building blocks of life – our DNA, possibly leading to a diagnosis when the disease is in its infancy. Dr. Shamith Samara-jiwa from Imperial College London is on the show to discuss how AI can be used to detect tiny changes to our DNA called methylation patterns. Genetic factors play a significant role in the development of cancer, making it essential to analyse disruptions in our DNA for accurate diagnosis. However, identifying specific genes affected by cancer is not a straightforward process. The impact of cancer on our DNA may appear random initially, but by studying numerous human genomes and disease cases, researchers can start to identify patterns. This requires analysing billions of individual data points to determine any significant findings. Could AI help tackle the loneliness epidemic Being lonely doesn't necessarily mean you are truly alone. We are currently facing what some refer to as a 'loneliness pandemic'. According to a new book, artificial intelligence is becoming more adept at providing social support and helping people overcome the feelings of low self-esteem and social isolation that often accompany loneliness. “The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence” has just been published and author Tony Prescott, a professor of cognitive robotics at the University of Sheffield in England joins us on the podcast. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Ghislaine Boddington. More on this week's stories: Early detection and diagnosis of cancer with interpretable machine learning to uncover cancer-specific DNA methylation patterns The Psychology of Artificial IntelligenceHow to Start a Podcast Guide: The Complete GuideLearn how to plan, record, and launch your podcast with this illustrated guide.Support the Show.Editor: Ania LichtarowiczProduction Manager: Liz Tuohy Recording and audio editing : Lansons | Team Farner For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2265960/supporters/newFollow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple PodcastsContact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.coSend us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World
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Artificial intelligence is everywhere - and politicians and business leaders are rushing to get on top of what could be an advance bigger than the Industrial Revolution. But could it also be a risk to human life on the scale of an asteroid collision or nuclear war? Is there any practicable way to control something we barely understand? Or will caution stop us from reaping the huge benefits for universal prosperity? Tony Prescott, Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Sheffield University lays out to Phil and Roger both the risks and gains from AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month Anita Pace is in conversation with Tony Prescott, MD of GTS Logistics UK. From a desk in his house to an international logistics company, hear all about how Tony built relationships with some of the world's leading brands to achieve success.
We talk to Cadishead Rhinos Masters player Tony Prescott about the rise in popularity of Masters Rugby League, the rules, the international scene, the future and lots more.
It was a tremendous privilege to pick Mark Humphrey's brain who has insight about broad domains of the brain like few others. His new book The Spike: An Epic Journey Through the Brain in 2.1 Seconds takes us on a journey through the brain starting at the retina and ending in the spinal cord. As we follow spikes along, we learn how information is processed in the brain, but also how it's simply lost and forgotten. Mark has done his PhD with Kevin Gurney, who together with Tony Prescott and Peter Redgrave has published an influential computational model of the basal ganglia in 2001. We disentangle how it differs from the Albin-DeLong model, talk about implications for whole-brain computational models and the mechanism of action of DBS. Based on a twitter thread that Mark once published about the Wishaw decorticate rat experiments, I ask him: Does the brain even need the cortex? Finally, we touch about compression of data and his recent paper about a weak and strong principle of dimensionality reduction of the brain.
As part of the Centre Piece Gala at the MQFF Drew Droege, US stand-up comic/ actor came in to the studio to chat about his play/ film Bright Colors and Bold Patterns.Tony Prescott's The Pretend One gives an Australian twist to the idea of a pretend friend, through emotional turmoil and satisfying resolution a sweet Australian film waiting for you to buy a ticket for it's upcoming tour of the major capital cities. Q&A with star Geraldine Hakewill at the Nova March 26th 6.45pm start.
In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, actors Geraldine Hakewill, Michael Whalley and director Tony Prescott discuss their incredible new film, The Pretend One.
Dorothy Fragaszy (Primate Behavior Laboratory, University of Georgia) discusses her work on tool use in non-human primates. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Gary Marcus (NYU Center for Language and Music, New York) discusses his criticism of the current views of cortical organization and his proposal on an alternative perspective. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
David Redish (Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, ) discusses his work on the neuronal substrate of spatial navigation, memory and regret. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Henry Kennedy (Stem-Cell and Brain Research Institute, Lyon) discusses his work on the anatomical structure of the primate cortex. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Jon Kaas (Vanderbilt University, Nashville) discusses his view on the evolution of brains from early mammals to humans. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Danielle Stolzenberg (University of California, Davis) discusses her work on innate behaviors and their genetic and neuronal regulation in the hypothalamus. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Murray Shanahan (Cognitive Robotics, Imperial College London) discusses his work on the dynamics of cortical networks and their non-linear properties. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Stefano Ferraina (Physiology, Sapienza University, Rome) discusses his work on primate decision making and inference. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Yaki Setty (Computational Systems Biology, Max Planck Institute, Saarbrücken) discusses his work on the modeling of neurogenesis and related developmental processes. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Zoltán Monár (Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford) discusses his work on the development of the brain. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Randall D Beer (Indiana University, Bloomington) discusses the use of dynamical systems theory as a mathematical 'lens' or language to study the brain and its processes. Interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott.
Tony Prescott interviews Paul Verschure on his theory of the brain and how it has given rise to new hypotheses on the function and mechanisms of conscicousness
Huoseng Hu (University of Essex, UK) moved from industrial to service & field robotics. He discusses the building of robot fish with Tony Prescott, but also the development of a semi-robotic wheelchair controlled with thoughts.
Maria Chiara Carozza (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy) talks with Tony Prescott about the development of robotic prosthetic hands, exoskeletons, and skin, and the ways this could help people increase body movement control and rehabilitate.
Sten Grillner (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm), interviewed by Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott, discusses the adaptable networks that generate different motor patterns in animals, both from a neuro-scientific and a computational point of view.
Alex Kacelnik (Oxford University) together with Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott elaborates on animal cognition addressing tool use habits of birds from an evolutionary perspective and discussing topics like learning and problem solving.
Paul Verschure (Pompeu Fabra University), interviewed by Tony Prescott and Tim Pierce, presents his theory of consciousness and its evolution, suggesting how it could be computationally explained within a biologically grounded cognitive architecture.
Eberhard Fetz (University of Washington, Seattle) discusses with Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott the neural substrate of action coding in the light of the experimental results obtained from an autonomous implantable recurrent brain-computer interface.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
An expert in aerodynamics and animal locomotion, David Lentink (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) discusses with Tony Prescott the evolution of flight, its dynamics, and the influence of animal size.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.
After the speaker's talk at the Barcelona Cognition, Brain and Technology Summerschool 2010 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Paul Verschure and Tony Prescott go deeper into the subjects presented.