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This week Carter and Nathan read Donella Meadows' Thinking in Systems. A foundational primer on systems thinking, the book explores how stocks, flows, feedback loops, and leverage points shape everything from ecosystems to organizations. Join them as they discuss how systems thinking applies to software engineering, the hidden structures behind burnout and tech debt, and how to make high-leverage changes in complex systems.-- Books Mentioned in this Episode --Note: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.----------------------------------------------------------Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows https://amzn.to/4cMB35k (paid link)Tidy First?: A Personal Exercise in Empirical Software Design by Kent Beck https://amzn.to/3RoB9pR (paid link)Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowlerhttps://amzn.to/43Wqk5Q (paid link)Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach by Mark Richards and Neal Fordhttps://amzn.to/3Y7CNjk (paid link)One Nation Under Blackmail, Vol. 1: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein by Whitney Alyse Webbhttps://amzn.to/3RsMt4f (paid link)Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newporthttps://amzn.to/3EH8MAe (paid link)The Software Engineer's Guidebook: Navigating Senior, Tech Lead, and Staff Engineer Positions at Tech Companies and Startups by Gergely Oroszhttps://amzn.to/3ExwPSa (paid link)What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? by Stephen Wolfram https://amzn.to/4iuSUim (paid link)----------------00:00 Intro 01:41 About the Book03:43 Thoughts on the Book08:07 Covering the Foundations and Defining Terms16:36 Feedback loops22:31 Overconfidence and why models lead us astray.35:56 Paradigms and Framing49:30 Leverage Points01:02:04 Final Thoughts----------------Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kj6DLCEWR5nHShlSYJI5LApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-overflow/id1745257325X: https://x.com/bookoverflowpodCarter on X: https://x.com/cartermorganNathan's Functionally Imperative: www.functionallyimperative.com----------------Book Overflow is a podcast for software engineers, by software engineers dedicated to improving our craft by reading the best technical books in the world. Join Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups as they read and discuss a new technical book each week!The full book schedule and links to every major podcast player can be found at https://www.bookoverflow.io
In der IT sind KI und insbesondere LLMs aktuell das Hype-Thema. In dieser Folge hinterfragen Lucas Dohmen und Eberhard Wolff den Hype kritisch: Wie funktionieren diese Technologien und was sind ihre Probleme? Außerdem beleuchten sie, in welchen Szenarien der Einsatz von KI und LLMs sinnvoll ist oder vermieden werden sollte – und das nicht nur aus ethischer Perspektive. Links Lucas zu KI beim Freelancer Podcast Lucas zu KI beim Podcast "The Board Game Theory" Stephen Wolfram: What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? Joseph Weizenbaum: Die Macht der Computer und die Ohnmacht der Vernunft The Impact of Generative AI on Critical Thinking: Self-Reported Reductions in Cognitive Effort and Confidence Effects From a Survey of Knowledge Workers
Prompt engineering matters more than ever. But it's evolving into something totally new: A way for non-technical domain experts to solve complex problems with AI. I spent an hour talking to prompt wizard Jared Zoneraich, cofounder and CEO of PromptLayer, about why the death of prompt engineering is greatly exaggerated. And why the future of prompting is equipping non-technical experts with the tools to manage, deploy, and evaluate prompts quickly. We get into: His theory around why the “irreducible” nature of problems will keep prompt engineering relevant Prompt engineering best practices around prompts, evals, and datasets Why it's important to align your prompts with the language the model speaks How to run evals when you don't have ground truth Why he believes that the companies who have domain experts to scope out the right problems will win in the age of gen AI This is a must-watch for prompt engineers, people interested in building with AI systems, or anyone who wants to generate predictably good responses from LLMs. If you found this episode interesting, please like, subscribe, comment, and share! Want even more? Sign up for Every to unlock our ultimate guide to prompting ChatGPT here: https://every.ck.page/ultimate-guide-to-prompting-chatgpt. It's usually only for paying subscribers, but you can get it here for free. To hear more from Dan Shipper: Subscribe to Every: https://every.to/subscribe Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/danshipper Timestamps: Introduction: 00:01:08 Jared's hot AGI take: 00:09:54 An inside look at how PromptLayer works: 00:11:49 How AI startups can build defensibility by working with domain experts: 00:15:44 Everything Jared has learned about prompt engineering: 00:25:39 Best practices for evals: 00:29:46 Jared's take on o-1: 00:32:42 How AI is enabling custom software just for you: 00:39:07 The gnarliest prompt Jared has ever run into: 00:42:02 Who the next generation of non-technical prompt engineers are: 00:46:39 Links to resources mentioned in the episode: Jared Zoneraich: @imjaredz PromptLayer: @promptlayer, https://www.promptlayer.com/ A couple of Steven Wolfram's articles on ChatGPT: What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?, ChatGPT Gets Its “Wolfram Superpowers”!
SHOWNOTES:ein Vortrag des Mathematikers Thorsten KochModeration: Katrin Ohlendorf *******KI ist in aller Munde. Die einen knüpfen überbordende Hoffnung an sie, andere warnen vor ihren großen Gefahren. Was stimmt nun? Um die Technologie wirklich richtig einschätzen und eine sachliche Diskussion führen zu können, müssen wir sie verstehen. Dabei hilft der Mathematiker Thorsten Koch mit seinem Vortrag. Thorsten Koch ist Professor für Software und Algorithmen der diskreten Optimierung an der TU-Berlin und Leiter der Abteilungen Angewandte Methoden der Algorithmischen Intelligenz und Digitale Daten und Informationen für Gesellschaft, Wissenschaft und Kultur am Zuse-Institut Berlin (ZIB). Seinen Vortrag "Algorithmische Intelligenz und was so auf uns zukommt" hat er am 10. September 2024 im Rahmen der Berliner Sommer-Uni gehalten, die von der HU Berlin und der Berliner Akademie für weiterbildende Studien veranstaltet wurde und unter dem Titel stand "Künstliche Intelligenz und wie sich unsere Gesellschaft verändert". ******* Ihr wollt den Hörsaal live erleben? Wir machen einen Live-Podcast in Halle! Am 1. November 2024. Infos gibt's hier: https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/beitrag/hoersaal-live-podcast-laesst-der-mensch-die-erde-beben ******* Schlagworte: +++ Künstliche Intelligenz +++ Algorithmische Intelligenz +++ KI +++ AI +++ Large Language Models +++ LLM +++ Algorithmen +++ Suchmaschinen +++ Gesellschaft +++ Konflikte +++ Prompt +++ Prompten +++ Prompting +++ ChatGPT +++ Gemini +++ Zukunft +++ Fortschritt +++ Computer +++ Mathematik +++ Software +++ Alan Turing +++ Turing-Test +++ Science Fiction +++**********Quellen aus der Folge:Folien zum VortragStephen Wolfram: What is ChatGPT Doing… and Why Does It Work?“The thinking machine”, Video zu Künstlicher Intelligenz von 1961Alan M. Turing: Computing Machinery and Intelligence. In: Mind. Band LIX, Nr. 236, 1950, ISSN 0026-4423, S. 433–460Rezension von “Profiles of the Future” (Profile der Zukunft) von Arthur C. Clarke (Engl.)**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .
Episode Summary:In this episode, Maribel Lopez discusses generative AI with Dr. Sherry Marcus, the Director of Generative AI Sciences at Amazon Web Services. Her insights into the artificial intelligence needs of businesses gives her a unique perspective on the future of generative AI. Learn about the concept of agents in AI, why customers are moving toward the use of multiple models, and the ways AI might evolve in the future.Key Themes:Maribel and Sherry begin their conversation by discussing Amazon Bedrock, which is Amazon's AI building service. The technology allows AWS customers to create their own AI models by offering choices of foundational models that can be customized.Next, Sherry and Maribel discuss AI agents. In AI, Agents can retrieve real-time data to assist LLMs in providing information they cannot access in their training data. They also discuss how customers are currently using artificial intelligence, and why there is a shift away from specific modes and toward using multiple models for different use cases.Dr. Sherry Marcus also explains how customers have historically used RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) to answer questions, and how that technology is evolving. Last, she explains why companies are using synthetic data to train their models, her predictions for the future of AI, and her favorite primer on AI.Read What Is Chat GPT Doing… and Why Does It Work? by Stephen Wolfham: https://www.amazon.com/What-ChatGPT-Doing-Does-Work/dp/1579550819 Follow Dr. Sherry Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-marcus-ph-d-4a4110/ Learn more about AWS: http://aws.amazon.com/ Visit Maribel Lopez's Website: https://www.lopezresearch.com/ Follow Maribel Lopez on X/Twitter: https://x.com/maribellopez Subscribe to Maribel Lopez on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaribelLopezResearch Follow Maribel Lopez on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/maribellopez/
ChatGPT ist in aller Munde und in dieser Folge besprechen wir, WIE GENAU und WIESO ChatGPT so gut funktioniert. Basierend auf dem Buch von Stephen Wolfram führen wir euch durch die ChatGPT Welt.---Unser ChatGPT KursInnerhalb von 3h alles über den Einsatz von ChatGPT lernen...und das beste: Fabi ist der Dozenthttps://www.udemy.com/course/chatgpt-vom-anfanger-zum-profi/?couponCode=SWPODCAST (Gutscheincode SWPODCAST)---Lust, Simon wild gestikulieren zu sehen? Schau die dir Folge auf YouTube an: https://youtu.be/8G5c5KsN4ZkKurzer, verständlicher read. Kauft es für euch selbst und verschenkt es: What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work?--- Du willst mehr lesen und dich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen? Dann komm in unseren SW Podcast Buchclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, hey we're all Monkees; Waymo rides; Sober Outfitters; the cruel passage of time; Telegram CEO arrested in France; Zuckerberg's bizarre open letter; Uber slapped with a big Dutch fine; Tesla semi crash; tariffs on Chinese EVs; NFT artist sues the SEC; Google Ireland refused data center due to power grid; solar panels on self-storage rooftops; Ted Lasson returning; Oasis reunion; the Grand Tour reaches the end of the road; Shkreli; Wonka; Palm Royale; Steve Martin; Starfleet Academy; another wearable AI, Plaud; AI news.Sponsors:1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordPrivate Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!Show notes at https://gog.show/663FOLLOW UPThe Monkees PlaylistBurglar Discovers You Can “Peel” Cybertruck and Access the InsideTesla deletes its blog post stating all cars have self-driving hardwareSober OutfittersKittlIN THE NEWSAfter CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France, Telegram says it's 'absurd' to blame a platform if users abuse itTelegram CEO charges include distributing CSAM and money launderingZuckerberg Vows to Stay Neutral This Election, Complains Biden Pushed Meta to Censor Covid ContentUber gets slapped with €290 million fineNTSB sends team to investigate California crash and lithium-ion battery fire involving a Tesla SemiCanada follows the US by slapping a 100 percent tariff on Chinese EVs“Should art be regulated by the SEC?” NFT artists file lawsuitGoogle Ireland refused planning permission for data centre due to insufficient capacity on power gridSelf-storage rooftops will become a nationwide 100MW+ solar farmMEDIA CANDY'Ted Lasso' is plotting a return for Season 4 as cast options have been picked up for Brett Goldstein, Hannah Waddingham and Jeremy Swift.Gallaghers could earn more from Oasis reunion than ‘they made in entire 90s'“The Grand Tour” reaches the end of the road on Sept 13Martin Shkreli must surrender his Wu-Tang album copiesWonkaPalm RoyaleSTEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 piecesStarfleet Academy Beams Into ProductionEverything to Remember Before Rings of Power ReturnsSuper/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story | Official TrailerAPPS & DOODADSThis Wearable AI Notetaker Will Transcribe Your Meetings—and Someday, Your Entire LifeJust Press RecordMacWhisperWhat's Really Going On in Machine Learning? Some Minimal Models by Stephen WolframWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?Do Users Write More Insecure Code with AI Assistants?Most AI text detectors aren't as reliable as advertised, study findsAI Appears to Be Slowly Killing ItselfWhen A.I.'s Output Is a Threat to A.I. ItselfMarty Mcfly goes back to the time of Jesus to warn him of what is about to happen to himWhat could be better, Muppets, Mad Max and AI!CLOSING SHOUT-OUTSNSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rear Adm. Grace HopperCapt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (Part One, 1982)Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (Part Two, 1982)Sober OutfittersDive into the show notes and all the links from today's episode at GOG.show/663Feeling generous? Keep this top-notch entertainment rolling by dropping us a few bucks at GOG.show/donate. Every bit helps!Head over to GOG.show to find the link to our Discord channel and chat with us and other fans.Got something to say? Send your feedback, comments, or awesome links to GOG.show/contact.Show us some love! Leave a review at GOG.show/review. A 5-star rating might just get your review read on the air!Stay Grumpy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the CUES Podcast, guest Lee Wetherington, senior director of corporate strategy at CUES Supplier member Jack Henry, discusses the impact that artificial intelligence is already having on credit unions. Two areas that will be improved by AI are member experience and service and fraud mitigation, he says.“The top two use cases are member service—specifically, in short to mid-term, generative AI assist technologies to real people in the credit union who are fielding members' moments of need in real-time through digital channels through the mobile app, etc,” Wetherington says. “The number two use case … is the application of machine learning to fraud detection, fraud prevention and fraud mitigation. Using new generative AI pattern detection technologies is being brought to bear and that space in more new and powerful ways.” Lee is the senior director of corporate strategy at CUES Supplier member Jack Henry. He directs the development of actionable insights, forecasts and strategy for Jack Henry and the financial services industry at large. To this end, he guides a team of analysts who track the trends and implications of the emerging technologies disrupting and transforming the banking industry. You may have seen Lee at a conference as he delivers keynotes nationwide, focusing on opportunities and challenges in fintech, payments and digital banking. In the show, Wetherington also discusses:What are the top use cases for AI right now? Where should credit unions start to dip their toes into using AI? What are the potential cost savings and revenue-generating opportunities for credit unions through AI adoption?Are credit union employees going to lose their jobs to AI?“I see generative AI … as more of a leveler of the playing field, between credit unions and the biggest banks in the country,” he says.Links for this showTranscriptJack Henry's 2024 Strategy Benchmark Making AI Work for You: 10 Steps for an Organizational ApproachLee Wetherington's LinkedIn profile What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? by author Stephen Wolframjackhenry.com
O Hipsters: Fora de Controle é o podcast da Alura com notícias sobre Inteligência Artificial aplicada e todo esse novo mundo no qual estamos começando a engatinhar, e que você vai poder explorar conosco! Para comemorar 1 ano do lançamento do podcast, conversamos com Stephen Wolfram, um dos cientistas da computação mais renomados do mundo, responsável pelo desenvolvimento da Wolfram Language e do Wolfram Alpha. Durante o papo, conversamos sobre as possibilidades que o ChatGPT abriu para interações com a Wolfram Language, sobre a importância de se aprender e praticar o pensamento computacional, e sobre a pergunta que não quer calar: o futuro é open source, ou aberto? Vem ver quem participou desse papo: Marcus Mendes, host fora de controle Fabrício Carraro, Program Manager da Alura, autor de IA e host do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras Guilherme Silveira, CINO e co-fundador da Alura Roberta Arcoverde, Diretora de Engenharia na Stack Overflow Stephen Wolfram, cientista da computação e criador da Wolfram Language
O Hipsters: Fora de Controle é o podcast da Alura com notícias sobre Inteligência Artificial aplicada e todo esse novo mundo no qual estamos começando a engatinhar, e que você vai poder explorar conosco! Nesse episódio conversamos com Luiz Gustavo "Gus" Martins, devrel Google, sobre o desenvolvimento, o lançamento e a reação à disponibilização do Gemma, o novo modelo open-source da empresa. Além disso, comentamos as principais notícias da semana, incluindo a chegada das APIs Batch da OpenAI e, é claro, o lançamento do Meta Llama 3. Vem ver quem participou desse papo: Marcus Mendes, host fora de controle Fabrício Carraro, Program Manager da Alura, autor de IA e host do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras Sérgio Lopes, CTO da Alura Filipe Lauar, engenheiro de Machine Learning e host podcast do Vida com IA Gus Martins, Developer Relations no Google
Move from skepticism to success by harnessing the power of A.I. in fundraising. This episode highlights A.I.'s ability to optimize processes, reduce time constraints, and magnify impact, encouraging fundraising professionals to welcome this advancing technology as a crucial ally in their philanthropic pursuits.Maria Newhouse, Director, Corporate & Foundation Relations | Kalamazoo College Maria brings her extensive expertise to foster partnerships that drive educational advancement. Hailing from Portage, Michigan, she attended Western Michigan University locally, graduating in 2006 with her Bachelor's Degree (Spanish, Philosophy and Gender and Women's Studies) before pursuing a Master's Degree in Social Work (2010) and a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership (2013). Prior to joining the team at Kalamazoo College, she served for more than five-years as the grant writer and donor relations specialist at the Smithsonian-affiliated Air Zoo. Beyond her professional accomplishments in the fundraising realm, she is the creative force behind Maria Newhouse Photography, intertwining her artistic passion with family experiences, as she navigates life with her husband and four young children. Links:Khan, Imad. “Chat GPT Glossary: 41 AI Terms that Everyone Should Know” https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/ai-glossary-basic-terms-all-chatgpt-users-should-know Le, Vu. “The Ethics and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in the Nonprofit Sector.” https://nonprofitaf.com/2023/03/the-ethics-and-opportunities-of-artificial-intelligence-in-the-nonprofit-sector/ Mollick, Ethan. “Embracing weirdness: What it means to use AI as a (writing) tool” https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/embracing-weirdness-what-it-means Mollick, Ethan. “The Shape of the Shadow of the Thing.” https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/the-shape-of-the-shadow-of-the-thing?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Wolfram, Stephen. “What is ChatGPT Doing and Why Does It Work?” https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/ AI @ WMU: A Deep Dive into the Resources https://docs.google.com/document/d/1snSfb_weI1oITJm8Lh5IpOqc7qRqfyzn/edit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-newhouse-73607589/
This week, Tristan and Tasia discuss how Google plans to monetize its AI-powered search experience and how it plans to challenge ChatGPT's dominance with its next-generation LLMs. Meanwhile, OpenAI's developing a tool to detect images created by DALL-E 3. We'll also explore how AI "hallucinations" are affecting web search, and how a new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against AI web scrapers. Join us as generative AI begins to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways.FOLLOWAI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter)Tristan & TasiaAI Named This Show podcastFOLLOW-UPGoogle is ready to fill its AI searches with adsAI NEWSGoogle's Gemini AI is a Serious Threat to ChatGPT – Here's WhyThe misfires of AI — what about hallucinations of the chatbots?Chatbot Hallucinations Are Poisoning Web SearchOpenAI is working on a tool to detect DALL-E 3 AI-generated imagesThis new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AILLM PRIMERSA jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models workGenerative AI exists because of the transformerWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A heady mix of philosophy, physics, and computational theory, this episode is not one to miss for those interested in the frontiers of scientific thought and the mysteries of existence. Cody McLain sits down with Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram Alpha and a pivotal figure in computational theory. With discussions ranging from the inherent complexities of the universe to the nature of consciousness, listeners are taken on a cerebral journey that challenges conventional wisdom. Whether you're a tech guru, an aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone looking to expand your intellectual horizons, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of life's biggest questions.More on Stephen Wolfram:WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTube, Q&A VideosWhat Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work?Other books hereBooks and other interesting mentions:Wolfram AlphaPodcastsWolfram WritingsA New Kind of Science by Stephen WolframMathematicaDouble Slit ExperimentPrinciple of Computational EquivalenceComputational Irreducibility
Show Notes Welcome to another enlightening episode of Entrepreneur Money Stories! In today's episode, we delve into a powerful technique that can transform your money mindset and overall outlook on life – the High Five Habit. Our guest, Danielle, a devoted follower of Mel Robbins' pioneering work, introduces us to this innovative practice and explores how it can rewire and reframe our approach to money. What Does a High Five Mean to You? Think back to that impactful high five you received. Imagine the emotions coursing through you, the context of the moment, and the person behind that uplifting gesture. Danielle takes us on a journey through her own experience, where a high five during a grueling Spartan race shifted the course of her race, metaphorically and literally. What is the High FIve Habit? At the heart of the High Five Habit is the concept of starting your day with a mirror-side high five. Originating from Mel Robbins' personal experience of combating negative self-talk during a rushed morning, this simple practice triggers the release of dopamine in the brain, providing a much-needed boost. Scientists have also revealed that the act of raising your arm creates additional energy, highlighting the significance of seemingly small actions in shaping our days. Why Does It Work? But why does the high five work wonders in dispelling negativity and ushering positivity? Just as we internalize negative self-talk through experiences, the habit of celebrating ourselves through high fives can also be etched into our subconscious. This transformation is facilitated by linking the practice with new neural pathways, interrupting the cycle of self-doubt and welcoming fresh energy. If you find yourself resisting this notion, it could be a sign that you're not accustomed to celebrating your own accomplishments. By extending a high five to yourself, you're declaring "I see you" and "I hear you," momentarily halting the tide of negativity and embracing a newfound vitality. How to Use the High Five Habit Mel recommends incorporating this habit into your daily morning routine. As you set intentions for the day and envision your future self, choose a trigger like brushing your teeth or sipping your morning coffee. Lift your arm, give yourself a high five in the mirror, and if you're a fan of mantras and affirmations, this is a perfect moment to recite them. Recognizing the challenges business owners face as their harshest critics, Danielle highlights how this practice can be a catalyst for self-celebration. The inner turmoil of being an entrepreneur can be met head-on with the high five habits, celebrating achievements and milestones along the way. This practice isn't confined to personal triumphs; it can be harnessed to confront financial insecurities too. Whether it's looking at your financial reports or engaging with your money team, incorporating high fives amplifies your self-affirmation and rewires negative thought patterns. In conclusion, the High Five Habit offers a simple yet transformative approach to shifting our money mindset and daily outlook. With the guidance of our insightful guest Danielle, we've explored how the act of celebrating ourselves through high fives can override ingrained negativity, setting us on a path of self-discovery, positivity, and achievement. So join us on this episode of Entrepreneur Money Stories as we uncover the power of the high five and its profound impact on our relationship with money and self-worth. Key Points [01:44] What does a high five mean to you? [05:20] What is the high five habit? [08:55] Why does this work? [13:18] How to use the high five habit Connect with Danielle: Website | Kickstart Accounting Facebook | Kickstart Accounting Inc. Get Started Today: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/get-started/
Show Notes Welcome to another enlightening episode of Entrepreneur Money Stories! In today's episode, we delve into a powerful technique that can transform your money mindset and overall outlook on life – the High Five Habit. Our guest, Danielle, a devoted follower of Mel Robbins' pioneering work, introduces us to this innovative practice and explores how it can rewire and reframe our approach to money. What Does a High Five Mean to You? Think back to that impactful high five you received. Imagine the emotions coursing through you, the context of the moment, and the person behind that uplifting gesture. Danielle takes us on a journey through her own experience, where a high five during a grueling Spartan race shifted the course of her race, metaphorically and literally. What is the High FIve Habit? At the heart of the High Five Habit is the concept of starting your day with a mirror-side high five. Originating from Mel Robbins' personal experience of combating negative self-talk during a rushed morning, this simple practice triggers the release of dopamine in the brain, providing a much-needed boost. Scientists have also revealed that the act of raising your arm creates additional energy, highlighting the significance of seemingly small actions in shaping our days. Why Does It Work? But why does the high five work wonders in dispelling negativity and ushering positivity? Just as we internalize negative self-talk through experiences, the habit of celebrating ourselves through high fives can also be etched into our subconscious. This transformation is facilitated by linking the practice with new neural pathways, interrupting the cycle of self-doubt and welcoming fresh energy. If you find yourself resisting this notion, it could be a sign that you're not accustomed to celebrating your own accomplishments. By extending a high five to yourself, you're declaring "I see you" and "I hear you," momentarily halting the tide of negativity and embracing a newfound vitality. How to Use the High Five Habit Mel recommends incorporating this habit into your daily morning routine. As you set intentions for the day and envision your future self, choose a trigger like brushing your teeth or sipping your morning coffee. Lift your arm, give yourself a high five in the mirror, and if you're a fan of mantras and affirmations, this is a perfect moment to recite them. Recognizing the challenges business owners face as their harshest critics, Danielle highlights how this practice can be a catalyst for self-celebration. The inner turmoil of being an entrepreneur can be met head-on with the high five habits, celebrating achievements and milestones along the way. This practice isn't confined to personal triumphs; it can be harnessed to confront financial insecurities too. Whether it's looking at your financial reports or engaging with your money team, incorporating high fives amplifies your self-affirmation and rewires negative thought patterns. In conclusion, the High Five Habit offers a simple yet transformative approach to shifting our money mindset and daily outlook. With the guidance of our insightful guest Danielle, we've explored how the act of celebrating ourselves through high fives can override ingrained negativity, setting us on a path of self-discovery, positivity, and achievement. So join us on this episode of Entrepreneur Money Stories as we uncover the power of the high five and its profound impact on our relationship with money and self-worth. Key Points [01:44] What does a high five mean to you? [05:20] What is the high five habit? [08:55] Why does this work? [13:18] How to use the high five habit Connect with Danielle: Website | Kickstart Accounting Facebook | Kickstart Accounting Inc. Get Started Today: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/get-started/
On this episode of Wicked Energy with JG, host Justin chats with David Thul, founder of the AI-driven company, Geolumina. After a humorous kick-off discussing David's tiki bar idea "Marooned," they delve into the serious business of energy policies and data trends in the oil and gas industry. The discussion discusses Geolumina and its innovative use of AI in the energy sector. David unpacks how his company assists geologists by creating value from unstructured data and how it integrates into the workflows of oil and gas companies. Dive into the misconceptions about AI, its applications in the workspace, and the need for human creativity and input to maximize its potential. You'll also get to hear about one of Geolumina's impressive projects where 400,000 documents were analyzed and transformed into structured data. David also shares his speculation about the future of Geolumina, discussing potential expansions into other energy-related verticals, and applications for carbon capture, water resources, helium, hydrogen, and subsurface mineral resources. To wrap up, the episode concludes with an insightful discussion on the role of professional photography in businesses. Tune in for this engaging conversation that illuminates the fascinating intersection of AI, energy, and entrepreneurship. If you are interested in learning more or connecting, see the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjthul/ Website: https://www.geolumina.ai/ Link for What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/ Show Sponsors TenEx Technologies TenEx Technologies is a leading provider of nanotechnology-based products for the oil & gas industry. Their products are designed to improve the production of oil and gas wells, and they have been shown to be effective in a variety of field applications. Some of their key products include: NanoCLEAR: Tailored nanofluids to improve production of new completions and existing wells. MicroHOLD: Nanofluids that improve wettability and reduce friction in production tubing. NoHIT: Nanofluids that prevent sand production in wellbores. SandBOND: Nanofluids that improve the bonding of sand grains in wellbores. CeraFLO: Nanofluids that improve the flow of oil and gas in pipelines. Website: https://www.tenextechnologies.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tenextechnologies/ Wicked Energy For more info on Wicked Energy, please visit www.wickedenergy.io. For the video version, please visit the Wicked Energy YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5PSzLBnSb7u1HD1xmLOJg If you or your company are interested in starting a podcast, visit https://www.wickedenergy.io/free-guide for a free guide on creating a successful podcast. Lastly, if you have any topics or guests you'd like to hear on the show, please email me at justin@wickedenergy.io or send me a message on LinkedIn. InflowControl InflowControl is a technology company that helps oil companies improve the efficiency of oil production while reducing the industry's environmental impact with their Autonomous Inflow Control Valve (AICV®). This breakthrough technology improves oil production by reducing unwanted gas and water which enables mature oil fields to be more profitable by supporting oil production from zones that would have typically been bypassed. This provides oil companies and its stakeholders with Lower Carbon Oil and higher profitability. To learn more, visit the links below: Website: www.inflowcontrol.no LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inflowcontrol-as/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqdgIooQhYtUBo-auUlYw-Q
In this episode there is a comprehensive discussion on the influence of AI, especially GPT-4, in the sphere of microbial bioinformatics. They reflect on a study testing GPT-4's problem-solving capabilities, which raises concerns about its potential impact on employment practices and academic integrity. There's speculation that AI's proficiency in tackling standard technical problems could interfere with genuinely evaluating a candidate's knowledge during interviews. Drawing parallels with calculators, the hosts deliberate on whether AI tools should be permitted during assessments. They stress the necessity for individuals to possess a deep understanding of their domain to accurately interpret and validate AI solutions. Discussing the AI's limitations, the hosts highlight its struggles with regular expressions and handling larger scripts. They observe the AI tends to loop and repeat itself, performing better with shorter scripts but faltering on more complex tasks often seen in bioinformatics. This prompts a discussion on how educators should address these developments in their teaching strategies. Moreover, the hosts explore the potential of large language models to improve base calling and read correction in sequencing, drawing on the structured and predictable nature of language and genetic code. They also discuss the idea of introducing randomness in these models to generate creative and varied solutions, potentially predicting future alleles or gene configurations. Ultimately, they express a blend of enthusiasm and apprehension towards the swift advances in this field and the ensuing implications for bioinformatics. They end on a note of anticipation for future developments, with a humorous nod towards AI's potential for automating mundane tasks like auto-correcting sample sheets. References: What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/ Many bioinformatics programming tasks can be automated with ChatGPT https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2303/2303.13528.pdf ChatGPT for bioinformatics https://medium.com/@91mattmoore/chatgpt-for-bioinformatics-404c6d0817a1 Empowering Beginners in Bioinformatics with ChatGPT https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.03.07.531414v1 Lawyer uses GPT and get ethics violation https://simonwillison.net/2023/May/27/lawyer-chatgpt/ Can ChatGPT solve bioinformatic problems with Python? https://dmnfarrell.github.io/bioinformatics/chatGPT-python
Stephen Wolfram is the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, and the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha, and the Wolfram Language. He received his PhD in theoretical physics from Caltech when he was twenty years old. In addition to his work at the helm of Wolfram Research, he writes and researches widely across computer science, physics, mathematics, and more. Most recently, Stephen is the author of What Is ChatGPT Doing…and Why Does It Work? (2023). Robinson and Stephen begin by discussing just this, before moving on to some more theoretical questions about intelligence in general and artificial intelligence in particular. Then, after a long digression on the philosophy of mathematics and the foundations of computation, they turn to the ways in which ChatGPT may impact research in STEM fields and beyond. What Is ChatGPT Doing…and Why Does It Work?: https://a.co/d/aADrGGh Stephen's Website: https://www.stephenwolfram.com Stephen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephen_wolfram Wolfram Research on YouTube: https://a.co/d/aADrGGh OUTLINE 00:00 In This Episode… 00:29 Introduction 03:42 How Does ChatGPT Work? 11:58 Does ChatGPT Pass the Turing Test? 34:33 Will Philosophy Be a Growth Industry? 41:02 Will Mathematicians be Replaced by Computers? 49:26 What is the Ruliad? 01:08:57 Philosophy of Mathematics? 01:32:54 LLMs and STEM 01:43:16 Returning to ChatGPT and AI Robinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.com Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robinson-erhardt/support
ChatGPT and other tools based on large language models (LLMs) have taken the software world by storm. While their capabilities are incredible, they have also sparked a lot of fear, doubt, and hyperbole. In this episode we dispel five myths about ChatGPT and similar tools: 1. That they represent human-level intelligence 2. That they will cause widespread permanent unemployment 3. That they're accurate 4. That they can create original thought on a par with the best humans and 5. That they came out of nowhere. Show Notes What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? by Stephen Wolfram AI And The Limits Of Language by Jacob Browning and Yann LeCun Episode 13: Artificial Intelligence Follow us on Twitter @KopecExplains. Theme “Place on Fire” Copyright 2019 Creo, CC BY 4.0 Find out more at http://kopec.liveRead transcript
No episódio de hoje exploraremos um tema fascinante e inquietante: "Deviamo-nos preocupar com a IA eventualmente se virar contra nós?" À medida que a inteligência artificial (IA) continua a avançar rapidamente, surgem questões importantes sobre o relacionamento entre a IA e nós, seres humanos. Neste episódio, mergulharemos nas preocupações e riscos potenciais associados à IA, enquanto exploramos o seu impacto na sociedade e no nosso futuro. Vamos analisar os dilemas éticos, as possíveis consequências não intencionais e as implicações econômicas e políticas. Também abordaremos a necessidade de regulamentação e governança, bem como as estratégias de mitigação para lidar com os riscos envolvidos. Junte-se a nós nesta jornada de descoberta enquanto debatemos a relação complexa entre a IA e a humanidade, e se devemos, de fato, nos preocupar com o seu potencial de virar-se contra nós. Vamos começar! AI News: AI and the future of humanity | Yuval Noah Harari at the Frontiers Forum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWiM-LuRe6w What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?—Stephen Wolfram Writings https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/ Microsoft Build 2023 Book of News https://news.microsoft.com/build-2023-book-of-news/ Email us at podcast@buildingthefuture.pt Hosts: Marco António Silva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marconsilva/ José António Silva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/canoas/ Vitor Santos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vitor-santos-ab87662/ Produção: Beatriz Herrera González - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beahgonzalez/
In less than two months, ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, has gained over 100 million users – outpacing TikTok in its rate of growth. In addition to their novelty, ChatGPT and AI tools like it raise numerous concerns about data privacy, intellectual property, ethics, and more. Jeanne Hruska speaks with Professor James Grimmelmann about these challenges and whether lawmakers are prepared to address them. Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org Today's Host: Jeanne Hruska, ACS Sr. Advisor for Communications and Strategy Guest: James Grimmelmann, Tessler Family Professor of Digital and Information Law, Cornell Law School Link: "What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?" by Stephen Wolfram Link: "Eight Things to Know about Large Language Models," by Samuel R. Bowman Link: "A Primer and FAQ on Copyright Law and Generative AI for News Media," by João Pedro Quintais Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast Email the Show: Podcast@ACSLaw.org Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of American Constitution Society 2023.
An intermediate episode. It seems wrong to talk about Foucault without mentioning his theory of power and societal change. But I don't think there's a lot you can *do* with that theory in the sense of "applying it to software". So it doesn't really fit with the podcast theme. But his is a disturbing theory for the problem-solvers among us, so I make it more palatable by comparing it to a cult horror movie from 1997.SourcesMichel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison, 1975C.G. Prado, Starting With Foucault (2/e), 2000 Vincenzo Natali, script for the movie "Cube", 6th draftPeter Linebaugh, The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century. The chapter I cite is “Ships and Chips: Technological Repression and the Origin of the Wage”Other mentionsOn large language models and "a judicious amount of randomness", Stephen Wolfram's "What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?" is good. Ada Palmer, Too Like the Lightning, 2016George Lakoff, Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind, 1987Gregory L. Murphy, The Big Book of Concepts, 2002The Eastern State Penitentiary was a model prison that featured solitary confinement, a Bible as the only possession, and piecework in the cell. It was the founding institution of what came to be called "The Pennsylvania System." See also "Eastern State Penitentiary: A Prison With a Past".I mention an idea I got from Richard Rorty and Stanley Fish. I don't exactly remember the sources. For Rorty, it was probably Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity. For Fish, it might have been Is There a Text in This Class?Image creditThe image is the Albion flour mill, completed in 1786, which was possibly the referent of Blake's "dark satanic mills" in his poem Jerusalem: And did the Countenance Divine, Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here, Among these dark Satanic Mills?
Creating personalized investment portfolios tailored to individual clients' unique needs and preferences has gained traction in the financial industry in recent years. As investors become increasingly savvy and demand more control over their investments, traditional approaches to portfolio management are no longer enough. Custom indexing is a powerful strategy that financial advisors can use to differentiate themselves and build stronger, more loyal client relationships. In this episode, Rusty and Robyn talk with Andrew Rosenberger, Head of Custom Indexing at Orion. In this role, Andrew oversees the management and monitoring of all investments under Orion's custom indexing offering. He is focused on delivering tax-optimized solutions to help financial advisors build customized client portfolios, emphasizing tax efficiency and tax transitions. Before joining Orion, Andrew served as a Senior Portfolio Manager for Brinker Capital's Wealth Advisory Team, where he was responsible for portfolio management, strategy planning, and communication of multi-asset class portfolios for high net-worth clients and institutions. Recognizing that custom indexing solutions are an effective means for financial advisors to solve clients' complex problems, Andrew talks about why custom indexing has gained popularity over the past few years, how it differs from other solutions, and why it works for investors. Key Takeaways [03:47] - A brief history of Andrew's career in wealth management. [06:34] - How custom indexing differs from direct indexing. [07:42] - What clients gain from custom indexing. [11:16] - What makes tax harvesting a value-add for clients. [13:34] - Why custom indexing isn't right for all investors. [15:17] - A few examples of custom indexing being used successfully. [18:47] - Why direct indexing has gained popularity over the past few years. [22:14] - The biggest challenges direct indexing faces in the future. [23:32] - What investors are most concerned about with custom indexing. [24:51] - How custom indexing affects active management. [26:36] - Andrew's favorite investment idea. [30:00] - How Andrew maintains his ability to perform at a high level. [32:30] - Andrew's recommendation for content. Quotes [19:28] - "Many asset managers left out of the ETF renaissance are looking at direct indexing as a way where they don't have to be just a commoditized ETF but can now add some value to a client." ~ Andrew Rosenberger [25:22] - At Orion, we're trying to help change the narrative that custom indexing is just another version of an ETF that we have to compete against, but rather as a partnership." ~ Andrew Rosenberger [26:23] - "As we continue evolving the custom indexing narrative, people will think of it more as a technology rather than a replacement or substitute for traditional active managers." ~ Andrew Rosenberger Links Andrew Rosenberger on LinkedIn Misirlou by Dick Dale Brinker Capital Stephen Wolfram What Is ChatGPT Doing… and Why Does It Work? Orion Custom Indexing Connect with our hosts Rusty Vanneman Robyn Murray Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts 0739-OPS-3/14/2023
GM abbandona CarPlay. Ford presenta la guida autonoma di livello 2. L'evoluzione dei droni nella guerra in Ucraina. Windows 11 supporta Apple Silicon. IA generative e sessualità. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.Dallo studio distribuito di digitalia:Franco Solerio,Massimo De Santo,Francesco FacconiProduttori esecutivi:Vincenzo Ingenito,Saverio Gravagnola, Carlo Tomas, Andrea Guido, Andrea Nicola Vasile, Alessio Ferrara, Michele Francesco Falzarano, Marco Grechi, Enrico Carangi, Fulvio Barizzone, Renato Battistin, Raffaele Viero, Christophe Sollami, Fotogp Di Barabino Marco, Raffaele Marco Della Monica, Diego Arati, Alessio Cerretini, Luca Ubiali, Roberto Medeossi, Antonio Taurisano, Alessandro Morgantini, Simone Podico, Michelangelo Rocchetti, Mario Giammona, Calogero Augusta, Denis Grosso, Giorgio Puglisi, Giuseppe Brusadelli, Umberto Marcello, Mauro Tommasi, Donato Gravino, Giovanni Priolo, Letizia Calcinai, Emanuele Libori, Michele Olivieri, Andrea Gentili, Fiorenzo Pilla, Marco Mandia, Paolo Tegoni, Fabrizio Bianchi, Andrea Giovacchini, Umberto Russo, Manuel Zavatta, Davide Tinti, Nicola Gabriele D., Matteo C., Sandro A., Nicola Fort, Capitan HarlockSponsor:Squarespace.com- utilizzate il codice coupon "DIGITALIA" per avere il 10% di sconto sul costo dell'abbonamento.Links:iOS 17 to Support App Sideloading to Comply With European RegulationsFord Brings Hands-Free Driving Technology to Motorways in GBMicrosoft to support Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 MacsGM, CarPlay, and iPhonesStability AI debuts next-gen photorealistic image generationLa guerra in Ucraina sta accelerando la corsa alle armi autonomeSwiftKey for iOS was dead, then it wasn't, and now it has Bing Chat in itThis Krautrock Olympics Soundtrack Will Blow Your MindA Torino il primo trasporto organi con droneStudy reveals how important iPhone is to users by ageLe immagini del funerale di Berlusconi create da MidjourneyThey left social media for good. Are they happier?AI Sex Is Almost Here - And the World Isn't Ready for ItGingilli del giorno:What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?ClickHouse/NoiSQLHow Apple Names ThingsSupporta Digitalia, diventa produttore esecutivo.
Neuroverkkojen maailmassa tapahtuu koko ajan niin paljon uutta ja ihmeellistä, että Vikasietotila-podcastin on palattava aiheeseen. Mitä hyötyä on ChatGPT:n yhdistämisestä nettihakuun? Kuinka monta kertaa podcastaajat tekevät sormillaan ”ilmalainausmerkit” puhuessaan neuroverkoista liian ihmismäisillä termeillä? Miksi Markus Kajo haki kuvitteellista kirjaa? Millaisen virkkausohjeen kielimalli kehittää ja miksi siitä tulee mieleen H. P. Lovecraft?Edellinen aihepiiriä käsittelevä jakso Uudet neuroverkot, uudet ongelmatjulkaistiin lokakuussa 2022. (Se oli ihan äsken!)Mikäli pidät podcastista ja haluat tukea sen tekijöitä rahallisesti, suuntaa Supporting Cast -sivullemme.VinkitKarin atk-vinkki on TranslocalisOllin lukuvinkki on What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?(Ja äänityksen jälkeen julkaistiin mm. ChatGPT Gets Its “Wolfram Superpowers”!)MateriaalitWe need to tell people ChatGPT will lie to them, not debate linguisticsCrochet enthusiasts asked ChatGPT for patterns. The results are ‘cursed'SkyKnit: How an AI Took Over an Adult Knitting CommunitySociety's Technical Debt and Software's Gutenberg MomentGoogle Bard (”An important next step on our AI journey”)Adobe FireflyChina wants to lead the world in AI. But there's something suprising standing in the way: The CCP.Why ChatGPT Won't Replace Coders Just YetChatGPT is making up fake Guardian articles. Here's how we're respondingChatGPT Is Dumber Than You ThinkHow to ”jailbreak” Bing and not get banned.Markus Kajon tviittiLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neuroverkkojen maailmassa tapahtuu koko ajan niin paljon uutta ja ihmeellistä, että Vikasietotila-podcastin on palattava aiheeseen. Mitä hyötyä on ChatGPT:n yhdistämisestä nettihakuun? Kuinka monta kertaa podcastaajat tekevät sormillaan ”ilmalainausmerkit” puhuessaan neuroverkoista liian ihmismäisillä termeillä? Miksi Markus Kajo haki kuvitteellista kirjaa? Millaisen virkkausohjeen kielimalli kehittää ja miksi siitä tulee mieleen H. P. Lovecraft? Edellinen aihepiiriä käsittelevä jakso Uudet neuroverkot, uudet ongelmatjulkaistiin lokakuussa 2022. (Se oli ihan äsken!) Mikäli pidät podcastista ja haluat tukea sen tekijöitä rahallisesti, suuntaa Supporting Cast -sivullemme. Vinkit Karin atk-vinkki on Translocalis Ollin lukuvinkki on What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? (Ja äänityksen jälkeen julkaistiin mm. ChatGPT Gets Its “Wolfram Superpowers”!) Materiaalit We need to tell people ChatGPT will lie to them, not debate linguistics Crochet enthusiasts asked ChatGPT for patterns. The results are ‘cursed' SkyKnit: How an AI Took Over an Adult Knitting Community Society's Technical Debt and Software's Gutenberg Moment Google Bard (”An important next step on our AI journey”) Adobe Firefly China wants to lead the world in AI. But there's something suprising standing in the way: The CCP. Why ChatGPT Won't Replace Coders Just Yet ChatGPT is making up fake Guardian articles. Here's how we're responding ChatGPT Is Dumber Than You Think How to ”jailbreak” Bing and not get banned. Markus Kajon tviitti
TOPICS WE EXPLORE(giving tiny tidbit for inquiry in your behalf:)In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the world of education and technology with renowned expert, Gary Stager. Join us as we explore:The journey and accomplishments of Gary StagerThe concept of "computing" as an action, shaping how we perceive technologyThe thought-provoking question: Does the computer program the child, or does the child program the computer?The importance of balancing opposing ideas in modern educationDiscover key insights on:The need for all kids to have programming experienceThe consequences of K-12 computer science curriculumThe challenge of balancing educator experience with legislative mandatesThe idea of granting "permission" to both educators and students in the learning processWe'll also discuss the impact of tools like ChatGPT on education, the fusion of mathematics and computing in teaching, and the power of block-based coding languages. Finally, we reflect on the role of technology in shaping education and the difference between "old" and "timeless" teaching methods.Don't miss this enlightening and engaging conversation with Gary Stager! YOUR CHALLENGEShare ideas you gathered from the conversation with us on the socials.What resonated with you?RESOURCES MENTIONED IN SHOWWebsite - http://cmkfutures.com/Gary Stager Website - http://professorgarystager.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/garystagerInvent To Learn - https://inventtolearn.com/Book - Invent To Learn – Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the ClassroomBook - Twenty Things to Do with a Computer Forward 50: Future Visions of Education Inspired by Seymour Papert and Cynthia Solomon's Seminal Work Adrift: America in 100 Charts Stephan Wolfram - What is ChatGPT Doing? and Why Does It Work?Constructing Modern Knowledge Summer Institute JUST A FEW OF MY FAVORITE IDEAS FROM THE CONVERSATION!
In this week's episode we talk with Dane about packaging and the rich ecosystem of Python tooling.Dane is the author of Publishing Python Packages, a new Manning book that just came out. In our conversation we dive into some of the specific challenges and opportunities that come with packaging Python code.One of the things that we discuss is the backstory behind Dane's book on packaging. Dane talks about how he scratched his own itch by open sourcing some packaging code that he had developed at work. He then began to explore some of the patterns and practices around packaging that worked really well. His passion for helping other people distribute their code was also a strong motivator.We also talk about where people struggle with packaging, and how some of the perceptions around packaging come from the history and diversity of tooling in the Python ecosystem. However, Dane points out that there is a more extensible architecture now, which has turned into more of a plugin-like architecture.Dane then dives into some specific topics from his book, including the debate between using a src vs flat directory structure, the benefits of using a pyproject.toml file as a unified way of specifying dependencies and tooling, and how a tool like tox (or nox) is invaluable for orchestrating all the tooling around Python package management.We also discuss some of the challenges around dependency hell, and some tips for managing this more effectively. Dane talks about the importance of using Github Actions as a way of automating CI/CD workflows, and how this can be a big time saver, particularly when the amount of projects you're maintaining adds up.Finally, we touch on the community aspect of packaging, and some tips for open source maintainers and contributors. Dane shares some of the unexpected things he learned from writing his book, as well as some advice for keeping up with the Python ecosystem and trends in the tech space.Overall, we really enjoyed producing this episode. It offers a wealth of insights into the world of packaging in Python and we're grateful for Dane sharing all these practical tips + advice with our audience and we're sure it will help you improve your packaging workflows. ---You can get 35% off on ALL Manning products in all formats using this code: podpybites23---Links:Dane's new bookTox and NoxShould You Use Upper Bound Version Constraints?What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?Reach out to Dane:TwitterMastodonLinkedInBooks mentioned:Trustworthy Online Controlled ExperimentsReinventing the WheelRelated packaging Pybites podcast:#108 – Teaching packaging by building a Python package
Bu bölümde Hogwarts Legacy oyunu, Dieter Rams, Haptic Feedback, teenage engineering ve Bing Chat üzerine sohbet ettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilir ve Telegram grubumuza katılabilirsiniz. :)Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz. Dilerseniz bizi Twitter üzerinden takip edebilirsiniz.Zaman damgaları:00:00 - Giriş00:40 - Hogwarts Legacy16:09 - İzlediklerimiz23:17 - Okuduklarımız36:30 - Dieter Rams49:57 - Haptic Feedback1:03:20 - Kitaplar1:12:10 - Gazoz1:20:30 - teenage engineering1:39:28 - Bing Chat1:58:15 - Microsoft vs. SonyBölüm linkleri:Hogwarts LegacyDear EdwardHello Tomorrow!Shape IslandShape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that MattersTechnopoly: The Surrender of Culture to TechnologyArriving Today: From Factory to Front Door-Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We BuyGlobal KöyAmazon Fulfillment Center Video TourTravelling salesman problemStarshipWeniger, Aber Besser/Less But BetterRams DocumentaryVitsoeButtons beat touchscreens in cars, and now there's data to prove itPlaying haptics - Apple Human Interface GuidelineBetter Haptics, 10x Faster with Lofelt StudioWait But WhyLife in Code: A Personal History of Technologyteenage engineeringThe founder of Teenage Engineering opens up to his creative spaceplaydatepanic - A Prototype Original iPodThe Story of PlaydatePerennial DesignFrom Bing to SydneyWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?Why Microsoft's CEO is ready to take on Google with ChatGPTBing ChatHerMicrosoft recruited Nintendo and Nvidia to help fight Sony over the Activision deal
Is the DOJ about to sue to stop of Adobe's acquisition of Figma? Confirmation of the lower end mixed reality headset from Apple due next year. A reporter used an AI-generated replica of a voice to bypass the voice verification system of a major bank. And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.Sponsors:HelloFresh.com/techmeme65 and code techmeme65 for 65% offLinks:DOJ Preps Antitrust Suit to Block Adobe's $20 Billion Figma Deal (Bloomberg)Kuo: Apple to Launch High-End and Low-End Versions of Second-Generation Headset in 2025 (MacRumors)How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (Motherboard)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? (Stephen Wolfram)Getting My ChatGPT Plus Subscription Is an Inflection Point (HackerNoon)Why China Didn't Invent ChatGPT (NYTimes)Meet the $10,000 Nvidia chip powering the race for A.I. (CNBC)Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office (WSJ)Are bioinspired drones the next big thing in unmanned flight? (TNW)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Podcast versionFind the podcast version of this newsletter, including my interview with Daniel on the Substack podcast page or wherever you find your podcasts.From me…Read more about my experiments with managing the macOS home folder with version control.Storytelling Collective Flash FebruaryEvery day I am writing 500 words of flash fiction, read them on Medium.Using AI to generate music with Magenta and Ableton LiveHow did I find creating music with AI? TechWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? →That ChatGPT can automatically generate something that reads even superficially like human-written text is remarkable, and unexpected.Microsoft finally authorizes Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 Macs →Microsoft is finally supporting the practice of running Windows 11 on Macs powered by Apple's M1 and M2 chips, opening the door for VMware and Parallels to offer full support for running virtualized Windows 11 on Arm.1Password is saying goodbye to passwords in favor of passkeys. Here's why →Password manager provider 1Password has announced that it will allow users to abandon passwords in favor of passkeys as the company pushes towards a passwordless future.Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives →Linux 6.2 was released yesterday, and Linus Torvalds described the latest Linux kernel release as, "Maybe it's not a sexy LTS release like 6.1 ended up being, but all those regular pedestrian kernels want some test love too." For once, I disagree with Torvalds.And finally…Scientists Warn of A “Friendship Recession” →A few weeks ago, I joined a local “comedic acting” class. The instructor asked us to introduce ourselves and explain why we were there — probably assuming we'd say things like I've always wanted to be on stage! or I did improv in college and it was fun.The people who live inside airplanes →After losing her house to a fire, Jo Ann Ussery had a peculiar idea: to live in an airplane. She bought an old Boeing 727 that was destined for the scrapyard, had it shipped to a plot of land she already owned, and spent six months renovating, doing most of the work by herself. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chinchillasqueaks.substack.com
Con Matias Zavia (@matiass), voz de los podcasts Elon, Monos Estocásticos, Cupertino y Parsec, hablamos esta semana de Sydney, DAN y otras inteligencias artificiales desatadas o con personalidades extremas. Enlaces de interés: A Conversation With Bing's Chatbot Left Me Deeply Unsettled. Artículo de Kevin Roose sobre su experiencia con Bing Chat From Bing to Sydney, artículo de Ben Thompson sobre su experiencia con Bing Chat. What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?, artículo de Stephen Wolfram sobre los modelos largos de lenguaje y cómo funcionan.
Da vi tog hul på 2023 for kun to måneder siden forudså vi, at vi ville komme til at tale meget om AI og den slags. Men at tingene eksploderede i den grad som er sket indenfor bare de sidste 14 dage havde ingen regnet med. Derfor så dykker vi ned i de nyeste annonceringer fra Microsoft - og alle de myter, misforståelser og konkrete bekymringer som omgiver de nye store sprogmodeller. Links: Lancering af Bing: Introducing your copilot for the web: AI-powered Bing and Microsoft Edge Google i Paris: Google shows off new AI search features, but a ChatGPT rival is still weeks away - The Verge Interview med Nadella: Why Microsoft's CEO is ready to take on Google with ChatGPT What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?—Stephen Wolfram Writings What is ChatGPT doing...and why does it work? The New York Times' Kevin Roose on his conversation with Microsoft's A.I.-powered chatbot Bing Mystisk samtale med Chatbot vækker opsigt - TV 2 Introducing the AI Mirror Test, which very smart people keep failing - The Verge From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson The new Bing & Edge – Updates to Chat ChatGPT Just Beat Chess Tiprunde: Jeppe: Jeg anerkender ikke længere jeres autoritet Adam: Wednesday | Officielt Netflix-websted PRAKTISK Husk at du kan blive medlem af vores Discord-server på https://discord.gg/QJeXHAQNjF DataSnak har fokus på it-faglige og it-politiske emner, og nørder igennem med alt fra automatisering over sikkerhed til uddannelse i den digitale verden. Podcasten behandler også SAMDATAHKs relevante aktiviteter såsom kurser, faglige initiativer, kommunikation og værktøjer og tilbud, som man kan få, når man er it-medlem i HK. Formål er at gøre lytterne klogere på hvad der sker i deres arbejdsliv her og nu og i fremtiden, og gå i dybden med problemstillinger fra it-professionelles hverdag. Tovholderen på podcasten er it-faglig konsulent Jeppe Engell. Den anden vært er Adam Bindslev. DataSnak udkommer hveranden mandag. Tak fordi du lytter med! Får du lyst til at komme med ris og ros, kan du sende en e-mail til jeppe.engell@hk.dk - og hvis du har tekniske spørgsmål eller kommentarer kan de sendes til adambindslev@gmail.com
Elon Musk's reach on Twitter is dropping — he just fired a top engineer over it. Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first. Google's AI chatbot, Bard, sparks a $100 billion loss in Alphabet shares. Eight Research Papers That Set Off the AI Boom. What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? How, why and when generative AI will kill the search engine. writeGPT - OpenAI's GPT prompt assistant. From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he's not happy about it. Google Launches Privacy Sandbox for Android Beta Test. Google Drive adding stylus and finger PDF annotation on Android. YouTube TV subscribers will get a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, access launches September 10. Google Fiber rolling out $125/month 5 Gig service in 4 cities. Picks: Stacey - Radio Garden. Mike - Wikenigma. Mike - StealthGPT. Ant - Centralized vs Decentralized on FLOSS Weekly. Ant - Tiktok Since Mr. Jarvis is Off This Week. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Elon Musk's reach on Twitter is dropping — he just fired a top engineer over it. Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first. Google's AI chatbot, Bard, sparks a $100 billion loss in Alphabet shares. Eight Research Papers That Set Off the AI Boom. What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? How, why and when generative AI will kill the search engine. writeGPT - OpenAI's GPT prompt assistant. From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he's not happy about it. Google Launches Privacy Sandbox for Android Beta Test. Google Drive adding stylus and finger PDF annotation on Android. YouTube TV subscribers will get a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, access launches September 10. Google Fiber rolling out $125/month 5 Gig service in 4 cities. Picks: Stacey - Radio Garden. Mike - Wikenigma. Mike - StealthGPT. Ant - Centralized vs Decentralized on FLOSS Weekly. Ant - Tiktok Since Mr. Jarvis is Off This Week. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Elon Musk's reach on Twitter is dropping — he just fired a top engineer over it. Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first. Google's AI chatbot, Bard, sparks a $100 billion loss in Alphabet shares. Eight Research Papers That Set Off the AI Boom. What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? How, why and when generative AI will kill the search engine. writeGPT - OpenAI's GPT prompt assistant. From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he's not happy about it. Google Launches Privacy Sandbox for Android Beta Test. Google Drive adding stylus and finger PDF annotation on Android. YouTube TV subscribers will get a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, access launches September 10. Google Fiber rolling out $125/month 5 Gig service in 4 cities. Picks: Stacey - Radio Garden. Mike - Wikenigma. Mike - StealthGPT. Ant - Centralized vs Decentralized on FLOSS Weekly. Ant - Tiktok Since Mr. Jarvis is Off This Week. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Elon Musk's reach on Twitter is dropping — he just fired a top engineer over it. Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first. Google's AI chatbot, Bard, sparks a $100 billion loss in Alphabet shares. Eight Research Papers That Set Off the AI Boom. What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? How, why and when generative AI will kill the search engine. writeGPT - OpenAI's GPT prompt assistant. From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he's not happy about it. Google Launches Privacy Sandbox for Android Beta Test. Google Drive adding stylus and finger PDF annotation on Android. YouTube TV subscribers will get a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, access launches September 10. Google Fiber rolling out $125/month 5 Gig service in 4 cities. Picks: Stacey - Radio Garden. Mike - Wikenigma. Mike - StealthGPT. Ant - Centralized vs Decentralized on FLOSS Weekly. Ant - Tiktok Since Mr. Jarvis is Off This Week. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Elon Musk's reach on Twitter is dropping — he just fired a top engineer over it. Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets first. Google's AI chatbot, Bard, sparks a $100 billion loss in Alphabet shares. Eight Research Papers That Set Off the AI Boom. What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? How, why and when generative AI will kill the search engine. writeGPT - OpenAI's GPT prompt assistant. From Bing to Sydney – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. This artist is dominating AI-generated art. And he's not happy about it. Google Launches Privacy Sandbox for Android Beta Test. Google Drive adding stylus and finger PDF annotation on Android. YouTube TV subscribers will get a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, access launches September 10. Google Fiber rolling out $125/month 5 Gig service in 4 cities. Picks: Stacey - Radio Garden. Mike - Wikenigma. Mike - StealthGPT. Ant - Centralized vs Decentralized on FLOSS Weekly. Ant - Tiktok Since Mr. Jarvis is Off This Week. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Miro.com/podcast
Want to be a better problem solver? What if the solution is to get in the mud?In this episode, I interview Joe De Sena. He's the founder of Spartan and is the host of CNBC's No Retreat: Business Bootcamp.This incredibly powerful show puts business people in physically challenging situations as a way of getting them to be more resilient.In this episode, here are some of the questions we tackle:Why Spartan? He feels that businesspeople need to treat themselves like an Olympian - going for the gold medal.Why the TV Show? A lot of people like the idea of being in business but might not be fully committed.What is the Show? The use of military-style training, tackling obstacles to build resiliency skills.Why Physical Challenges? If you can master being under tremendous physical and mental stress and still push through and keep it together, you're unbreakable.Why Do Businesses Fail? Most businesses fail because they quit when it gets hard.How is the Show Constructed? Each week, three business issues are identified and then physical challenges are constructed to help them get stronger in dealing with them.Why Does It Work? He uses an analogy on how steel is made:you heat it, pound it, and then drown it. His physical process is about tackling the problems and searing it into their brains.What are the Results? Each week, at the end of the show, the positive impact is shared. For example, one company increased sales 170% in just three months.How Has This Been Applied to Your Business? Joe shares how the pandemic decimated the Spartan business and how his process helped keep the company afloat (this is a very compelling story).What are the Three Top Challenges for Businesses? 1) Communication, 2) Process (having Standard Operating Procedures), and 3) Cash.And we covered so much more.We also discovered that we both are Cornellians who lived in Boston and now live in the Orlando area. Small world.This is an episode you won't want to miss. Please share it with others who might find it valuable. And be sure to watch the show on CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/no-retreat/
If You Only Ever Give One Price, That Price Is Wrong - GuaranteedEveryone is different.We want different things, we value things differently, and we will spend different amounts of money to get those things.If you only ever offer one single price, or one single hourly rate, to all of your clients, it is impossible for that price to be right for every single one.If the price is too high for them, you'll lose that customer because they won't want to pay.If the price is too low, they will accept, but you will have left money on the table. This client may have paid you more money, but you didn't give them a chance to!But…If you give your client options to choose from, they can choose the package that they consider to have the most value. They are also very likely to willingly choose to spend more money, and be happy about it.I've taught Menu Pricing for over 20 years and my students have managed to use it to increase their prices by an average of 20% across their entire client base.This is the power of Menu Pricing.If you don't believe me, ask Apple, Starbucks, Costa Coffee - these hugely profitable businesses all use Menu Pricing and it sure works for them.It's also the perfect first step to value pricing, which (in case you didn't know) is THE best pricing method to increase your profits whilst keeping clients happy. Today's episode is an introduction to Menu Pricing. Here's what you'll learn:✅ What Is Menu Pricing?✅ Why Does It Work?✅ The Best Menu Pricing Practises✅ The First 5-Steps of the 7-Step Implementation Process Menu Pricing is always the first step I recommend to any of my students who want to increase their prices fast. Learn it now and start raising your prices straight away!
Episode 8 dives into Truffle Pigs! Why pigs? Who decided that was the way to find truffles? And more importantly, WHY DOES IT WORK? Also, where does Nick Cage come in...? Take this wild, random ride with us!