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too long didn’t read

The Alan Turing Institute

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Too long didn’t read, brought to you by The Alan Turing Institute, the national institute for data science and AI. The monthly podcast that reads the week’s big AI stories so you don’t have to. With new developments in artificial intelligence happening at lightning speed, it can be hard to keep up. That’s where too long didn’t read comes in. We know you’re busy, so we’ll get right to the main points on how breakthroughs in machine learning, neural networks, and other AI systems could impact ...
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Passionate about exploring new frontiers of storytelling and immersing the audience in imaginative worlds. Join me on a journey to undiscovered places as we discover new ways to tell stories across mediums and formats. I can't wait to take you on an adventure!
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Turing Group

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We are experts in cloud management, migration, monitoring & maintenance. We take great pride in being a true partner to our clients—helping our clients design & optimize AWS environments, data centers, applications & databases.
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The official podcast of Back to the Review-ture. We have all the latest movie reviews you'll ever need, plus movie news, trailer breakdowns, and weekly Bonus episodes with Top 10 lists and more! Subscribe, rate, and comment if you get a chance! Be sure to listen to our sister podcast - Notsosoberthoughts Follow us on: Instagram: @bttr_podcast Twitter: @bttr_movies Facebook: Back to the Review-ture Podcast Any questions, comments, or suggestions for Bonus Episodes? Email us at bttrmovies@gmai ...
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Counterculture: (noun) coun·ter·cul·ture \ˈkau̇n-tər-ˌkəl-chər\ a culture with values and customs that are very different from and usually opposed to those accepted by most of society; also : the people who make up a counterculture I’m a blogger producing videos and podcasts that report news and analysis in the sole pursuit of truth. Independent of corporate influence and a political agenda, I think of my reports as an experiment in objectivity. Considering that so much of today’s news repor ...
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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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Back To The Review-ture

Drew Bridger & Amber Insch

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Welcome to Back To The Review-ture - the show in which we take a classic movie that one, or both, of us might not have seen before and take a look at it now! In each episode, your hosts Drew Bridger and Amber Insch will take a close look at a different ”classic” movie, it’s tropes, it’s highs and lows, maybe even poke some fun at it, but ultimately decide if it is still worthy to be called a classic. Follow #BTTRPod for more updates and to send us your thoughts!
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Unsupervised Learning is a Security, AI, and Meaning-focused podcast that looks at how best to thrive as humans in a post-AI world. It combines original ideas, analysis, and mental models to bring not just the news, but why it matters and how to respond.
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The world has changed. In the past, companies were built with locally-hired teams, operating out of the same office. But today, entrenched competition, brutal commutes, exorbitant real-estate prices and more global distribution of talent have upended this practice. Now, billion-dollar companies are now created with teams working remotely and distributed all around the world. Creating #boundaryless companies is hard but we will give you the tools to succeed.
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Venturesome Podcast

Rachel Esterline Perkins

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Venturesome is the podcast and blog about being fiercely ambitious, brave and curious. It’s about taking risks, overcoming uncertainty and being creative in our lives and careers. Join us for interviews, conversations and insights about how to get a step ahead – even during a global pandemic. | ven·ture·some (adjective): willing to take risks or embark on difficult or unusual courses of action.
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CHAOSS Project

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This CHAOSS Community podcast features members who spent considerable time and effort to understand open source community health and how we can measure it through metrics, analytics, and software. We invite guests to this podcast to talk about how they use open source community health metrics and software in their own open source communities, companies, or foundations. This podcast fills the gap with open source community metric definitions and software on one side and their use on the other ...
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UEN Homeroom

Utah Education Network, Dani Sloan, Matthew Winters

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This podcast is UEN’s chance to tell the stories and talk about the issues impacting Utah’s amazing teachers. We feature educators and leaders from Utah and around the nation in a fun and informative podcast.
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Wellness Talk is a worldwide podcast where we discuss the latest news in holistic nutrition and wellness. The main topics include nutrition, fitness, mental health and health trends. Each week we provide you with the support and tools you need to help you control your health. https://www.georgebatista.com/ http://www.myvitaminresource.com https://www.facebook.com/wellnesstalkpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/georgebatistajr/ Email: wellnesstalk@protonmail.com
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World culture, contemporary cinema, the arts and geopolitics as seen from a Caribbean perspective: interviews, music, literature, art, cinema reviews, political analyses.
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A series of conversations with industry professionals about the craft of acting for film and television. I sit down with experts in the field and ask questions that help actors better understand what it takes to hone your craft and ultimatley book roles.
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Welcome to AI News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news about machine learning, robotics, automation, natural language processing, AI ethics, and more. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, AI researcher, or simply curious about the future of technology, this podcast is your go-to source for AI news. T ...
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A podcast exploring innovation behind our day to day technology, tech news, how-stuff-works and everything surrounding them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iglitchpodcast/support
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We discuss quantum computing, Turing machines, multiverses, consilience, interdisciplinarity, and the state of academia among other fascinating topics. David will be back for a second chat soon. David's website: https://www.daviddeutsch.org.uk _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://su…
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It’s the UConn Popcast, and this is the first episode in our new series about artificial intelligence and popular culture. In this first episode, we revisit Alan Turing's seminal1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence, in which he asks "Can machines think?" In the paper, Turing proposes what became known as "The Turing test," a game of dece…
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(0:10): AI-Powered Alan Turing Portrait by Ai-Da to Fetch Up to $196,000 at Sotheby’s Auction (2:01): Alibaba Unveils Macro MT: AI Translation Tool Set to Outperform Google and DeepL in E-commerce (3:46): Global Tech Giants Unite to Revolutionize AI with Next-Gen Energy-Efficient CPU Chiplet (6:06): AI Safety Clock Ticks Down: Urgent Call for Regul…
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Here we are in October, improbably enough, and while the leaves start to fall as the goblins begin to gather, Elliot and Dan took a break from the madness to talk about all the wonderful hacks that graced our pages this week. If there was a theme this week, it was long-term projects, like the multiple years one hacker spent going down dead ends in …
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In this first episode of season 7, we dive into the captivating world of artificial intelligence and its impact on education in Utah. Join us as we trace the history of AI, from its early origins in the 1950s to its current state-of-the-art advancements. We'll ask experts to share their insights on what AI truly is and how they envision its transfo…
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RobChrisRob gathered together once again to talk about a giant armadillo fossil discovered in south america, a woman who was killed taking a selfie in front of airplane propeller, the Apple magic mouse that was updated to include USB-C but forgot to move the port off the bottom of the unit, the Vatican has an official anime girl mascot, a researche…
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This week, NotebookLM talks about the Dave and Gunnar Show Episode 263! Main Themes The Psychology of Influence and Manipulation: This episode explores how external factors, from large-scale events to seemingly harmless media, can shape our thoughts and actions. This theme is explored through discussions on propaganda, deep fakes, and the power of …
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Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China (NYU Press, 2023) offers a trenchant and singular analysis of the convergence of digital media, feminist and queer culture, and rights consciousness in China. Jia Tan examines the formation of what she calls “rights feminism,” or the emergence of rights consciousness in Chinese feminist f…
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To the insane social media censors, I'm SATIRIZING astounding stupidity. _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad To subscribe to my exclusive content on Twitter, please visit my bio at https://twitte…
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Shanghai Hosts Global AI Leaders to Shape Future of Ethical AI Governance PM Starmer Champions Journalism as Democracy's Lifeblood, Vows Protection Against AI and Digital Threats Yango Group Launches Culturally-Aware AI Assistant Yasmina for the Middle East SK Telecom and Samsung Unveil AI Tech to Revolutionize 5G Base Station Performance Indian Ph…
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This was a lecture that I delivered back in 2011. The original link can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5fOdch-pKU&t=8s #evolutionarypsychology #biology #psychology #consumerbehavior _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreo…
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MTHFR Gene and The Importance of Methyl B12 and Methyl Folate Vitamin B12 identified as a potential therapeutic agent in the prevention and treatment of acute pancreatitis A life Well Lived Dr. Ellsworth Wareham https://www.georgebatista.com Green Vibrance: vibrance.georgebatista.com Wellness Resource: myvitaminresource.com Protonmail: Protonmail.g…
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I explain that anything that cannot withstand the scrutiny of satirical takes is likely false. Dictators are most threatened by satirists. _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad To subscribe to my e…
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Recent social and political psychological research indicates that increased access to ancestry testing has strengthened the notion of genetic essentialism among some groups, or the idea that our biology ties us to particular ethnic identities. This can boost a sense of cultural pride and prosocial behaviors among communities that are perceived to b…
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Sequels, reboots, franchises, and songs that remake old songs—does it feel like everything new in popular culture is just derivative of something old? Contrary to popular belief, the reason is not audiences or marketing, but Wall Street. In this book, Andrew deWaard shows how the financial sector is dismantling the creative capacity of cultural ind…
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Send us a text Unpacking Colonial Legacies: Trade, and Africa's Quest for Economic Independence Together with development economist Abel Gaya, we confront the enduring impact of colonial legacies on post-colonial Africa. We discuss the arbitrary borders drawn during the Berlin Conference and how they continue to fuel political instability and confl…
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RAANAP: 2024 False TV Preview Rob Cesternino (@robcesternino) and Akiva Wienerkur (@keev26) need a podcast and every week, Rob and Akiva spin a wheel of listener-submitted podcast ideas, and whatever the wheel lands on is what they podcast about next. This week, Rob and Akiva play a game where they are quizzed on upcoming basic cable tv shows. Some…
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In early 1996, the web was ephemeral. But by 2001, the internet was forever. How did websites transform from having a brief life to becoming long-lasting? Drawing on archival material from the Internet Archive and exclusive interviews, Ian Milligan's Averting the Digital Dark Age (John Hopkins University Press, December 2024) explores how Western s…
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During the mid-1950s, when Hollywood found itself struggling to compete within an expanding entertainment media landscape, certain producers and studios saw an opportunity in making films that showcased performances by rock 'n' roll stars. Rock stars eventually found cinema to be a useful space to extend their creative practices, and the motion pic…
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A colourful account of women's health, beauty, and cosmetic aids, from stays and corsets to today's viral trends. Victorian women ate arsenic to achieve an ideal, pale complexion, while in the 1790s balloon corsets were all the rage, designed to make the wearer appear pregnant. Women of the eighteenth century applied blood from a black cat's tail t…
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In early 1996, the web was ephemeral. But by 2001, the internet was forever. How did websites transform from having a brief life to becoming long-lasting? Drawing on archival material from the Internet Archive and exclusive interviews, Ian Milligan's Averting the Digital Dark Age (John Hopkins University Press, December 2024) explores how Western s…
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Charles Darwin (1809–1882) laid the foundations of evolutionary biology through the process of natural selection, which he outlined in his seminal work, On the Origin of Species.John Darnton is a Pulitzer-prize winning reporter and best-selling novelist who has worked for The New York Times for over 40 years. His many books include Neanderthal, The…
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With the 2024 Hackaday Supercon looming large on the horizon, Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start this episode off by talking about this year's badge and its focus on modular add-ons. From there they'll go over the results of a particularly challenging installment of What's that Sound?, discuss a promising DIY lathe that utilizes 3D printed…
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RobChrisRob unified once again to discuss Euclid's first released images of the far far away, Doom *finally* running on a RedBox so we can all put our minds at ease, Alien: Romulus will be getting a VHS release so you can pad out that shelf, a dude got busted for cheating at Conkers which is a sport, Elno was sued by Blade Runner 2049's producers f…
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(0:10): OpenAI Teases Orion: A Game-Changing AI Model Expected to Outshine GPT-4 by December 2024 (1:59): NayaOne and NVIDIA Revolutionize Financial Services with AI-Powered Digital Sandbox (4:02): AI Boosts Skin Cancer Diagnosis Accuracy, Predicts Prostate and Breast Cancer Outcomes (6:17): Microsoft CEO Nadella's Pay Jumps 63% to $79.1M Amid Cybe…
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Warning to the slow folks in the back row: This is obviously satirical otherwise rooted in the regrettable realities that we see today. The enemies of humor and satire may wish to listen to this clip: https://thesaadtruthwithdrsaad.podbean.com/e/the-power-of-satire-the-humorless-kamala-harris-hacks-the-saad-truth-with-dr-saad_733/ _________________…
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Link to the event in Budapest: https://budapestidemografiaicsucs2023.hu/en #evolutionarypsychology #evolution #family #fertility #demography Note: My wife recorded the lecture on her phone. Unfortunately, the phone ran out of memory so the last few minutes are missing. Regrettably, I never received the file of my entire lecture from my hosts. _____…
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(0:10): SK Hynix Reports Record $5.07B Profit, Outpaces Rivals with Surging AI Memory Chip Demand (2:33): Revolutionary AI Framework PTB-DDI Transforms Drug Discovery with Unmatched DDI Prediction Accuracy (5:22): Polish Radio Sparks Outrage with AI-Only Station, Fires Human Journalists (7:29): AI Boom Sparks GPU Rental Frenzy, Prices Set to Plumme…
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Conspiracy theories spread more widely and faster than ever before. Fear and uncertainty prompt people to believe false narratives of danger and hidden plots, but are not sufficient without considering the role and ideological bias of the media. Creating Conspiracy Beliefs: How Our Thoughts Are Shaped (Cambridge UP, 2021) focuses on making sense of…
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AI Breakthrough: Nithin Reddy Desani's 97.75% Accurate Model Revolutionizes Alzheimer's Diagnosis AI Revolutionizes Farming: Boosting Yields, Reducing Costs, and Tackling Climate Challenges Amazon One Medical Unveils AI Tools to Cut Admin Tasks, Boost Patient Care by 40% CrewAI Secures $18M Funding, Rapidly Expands with Fortune 500 Clients and Inno…
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Edward Duffield (1730–1803) was a colonial Philadelphia clockmaker, whose elegant brass, mahogany, and walnut timekeepers stand proudly in major American museums and collections. Duffield, unlike other leather-apron ‘mechanics,’ was born rich and owned a country estate, Benfield, and many more properties. He was deeply involved in civic and church …
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It’s the UConn Popcast, and this is the first episode in our new series about artificial intelligence and popular culture. In this first episode, we revisit Alan Turing's seminal1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence, in which he asks "Can machines think?" In the paper, Turing proposes what became known as "The Turing test," a game of dece…
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Edward Duffield (1730–1803) was a colonial Philadelphia clockmaker, whose elegant brass, mahogany, and walnut timekeepers stand proudly in major American museums and collections. Duffield, unlike other leather-apron ‘mechanics,’ was born rich and owned a country estate, Benfield, and many more properties. He was deeply involved in civic and church …
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A funny thing happened to historian Michael Vann* on the way to his PhD thesis. While he was doing his research on French colonialism and the urbanist project in Hanoi, he came across an intriguing dossier: “Destruction of animals in the city”. The documents he found started him on a research path that led to a section of his dissertation, then an …
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It’s the UConn Popcast, and this is the first episode in our new series about artificial intelligence and popular culture. In this first episode, we revisit Alan Turing's seminal1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence, in which he asks "Can machines think?" In the paper, Turing proposes what became known as "The Turing test," a game of dece…
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