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AI Named This Show

Tasia Custode, Tristan Jutras

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AI Named This Show is a weekly AI-focused tech show. Join longtime friends and tech media veterans Tasia Custode and Tristan Jutras as they dive into the AI abyss, unraveling the complexities of artificial intelligence. They cover everything from groundbreaking AI news to the practical applications — and societal implications — of large language models, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Talking Techniques! In this Podcast BioTechniques Digital Editor Tristan Free, interviews researchers at the forefront of their fields about the latest breakthroughs, controversies and conversations in the life sciences. From CRISPR to COVID-19, organoids to the microbiome, this podcast will explore the latest developments in the lab and interesting applications of techniques, while trying to determine how we can drive science forward in progressive and inventive ways. Hosted on A ...
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That's Theatre Darling

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That's Theatre Darling is a podcast celebrating theatre in all it's glory. I'll be joined by a whole host of inspiring guests, each with a story to tell about their life, career and an abundance of theatrical anecdotes. -Music kindly provided by the wonderful Patch and The Giant. Find more of their music at https://www.patchandthegiant.com/ [Track: Patch and The Giant - The Sleeping Boat] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Collecting Heroes

Collecting Heroes

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Join the collector of collectors, JD, as he speaks to fans of pop culture toys and memorabilia from around the world. Each episode sees JD interview a new guest and geek out over the many types of nostalgia we all share. Hear the stories of where their love of franchises such as Star Wars, Batman, Harry Potter, Disney, Video Games and many more grew from and the collecting journey that comes with fandom. Add this podcast to your listening collection today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv ...
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Bar Chat

Diageo Bar Academy

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Join host Tristan Stephenson as he chats to some of the biggest and best names in the industry. From the finer details of spirits and cocktails to the latest trends and movements sweeping the bar industry around the world. You must be over legal purchase age to listen. Any opinions or views expressed in this podcast are the guest's own and do not represent those of Diageo. CONNECT WITH US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiageoBarAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diageobarac ...
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This week, Tristan and Tasia dive into the R1 rabbithole, find out who's suing OpenAI now, learn about a mysterious new chatbot, and discuss AI news from Yelp. Then we check in with new initiatives from Anthropic's Claude AI for mobile and enterprise. Join us as we get to work. There’s no time like the present! FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia admire Adobe's AI moves, chase the Rabbit R1 as it pops out of its hole, and ponder people's pushback against AI from Meta and Snapchat. Then we put small AI language models from Microsoft and Apple under the microscope. Join us as we get real small. Hold on to your Pym particles! FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia discuss the Humane Ai Pin's disappointing reviews, other AI devices coming soon, and AI model developments from OpenAI, Grok and Microsoft. Then we look at Meta's update to its Llama model and infusing its AI magic into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and more. Join us as we grab some potion and some food and watch as ano…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia survey a host of LLM and chatbot updates from OpenAI, Mistral AI, Apple, Microsoft and others, before discussing a few ways people are using and abusing chatbots. Lastly, we learn how to talk to human language models, or HLMs. Join us as we learn the ins and outs of talking to AI — and people. FOLLOW AI Named This Show …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia check out generative AI updates from OpenAI and Stability AI, and discuss concerns from at least one creative community. Then we look at some of Google's recent moves to disrupt its own search business with AI before someone else does it for them. Join us as we watch a tech titan search for a business model that relies …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia revisit Humane's Ai Pin before its impending launch, marvel at Google's latest AI updates, and check out the White House's new AI guidelines for federal government agencies. Then we look into Microsoft's colloboration with Intel for PCs to run Copilot locally and its efforts to make AI safer in its Azure cloud. Join us …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia discuss a potential Google-Apple AI courtship, Microsoft’s Surface AI event, NVIDIA’s GTC 2024 event, a mind-blowing OpenAI robot mashup, and more. Then we explore Extropic’s revolutionary new chip designs that claim to be “many orders of magnitude faster and more energy efficient than digital processors.” Join us as we…
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The cell-surface proteome plays a critical role in immune-cell function; however, our ability to examine its interactions and spatial organization has previously been limited by available proteomic techniques. This episode explores the function of immune-cell membrane proteins and how the latest developments in spatial proteomics have enabled more …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia zoom in on cutting-edge AI video tools Sora, LTX Studio, Morph Studio, EMO, and Augie. Also: AI chips, romantic chatbot caveats, and marrying holograms. Join us as we journey from the creative to the absurd at the speed of AI. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter) Tristan & Tasia AI N…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia discuss the latest LLM and chatbot updates from OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Mistral, Anthropic — and even Amazon — and try to figure out which ones can actually fit into our already crowded AI toolkits. Join us as we bribe and threaten ChatGPT, Gemini, et al. to do our bidding. Who's in charge now? FOLLOW AI Named This S…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia learn the difference between tokens and parameters, discuss whether AI could replace the apps on your phone, and discuss Google's culture war woes — and Genie, its new AI model for creating virtual worlds for gaming and more. Then we cap things off by experimenting with a mind-blowing new real-time image generation mode…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia bring you bunch of Google AI news, a couple of whoopsie-doopsies from ChatGPT and Google Gemini, and more! Plus Groq (yes, with a “q”) introduces its new LPU chips to speed up LLM performance. Join us as we put their claims to a highly unscientific test. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (T…
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In this episode of Talking Techniques, we catch up with Michael Long, Principle Investigator of the Long Lab at New York University (NY, USA), where he investigates the neural circuits that underlie vocal communication. Through the examination of animal models, from songbirds to the rare singing mice of Costa Rica, with cutting-edge imaging techniq…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia check in on Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit before taking in some little news from Apple, some big news from Google and NVIDIA, and some huge news from OpenAI. Join us for an appropriately sized mega-sode as we try to figure out what is even real anymore. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, Y…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia do a quick update on CSAM, robocalls, and the Arc browser's new AI features. Then we look at what's fixing to be the AI battle of the century: Microsoft Copilot vs. Google Gemini — now with consistent branding! Join us as we try to figure out who'll be reign supreme in the AI-powered digital assistant and productivity a…
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This week, Tasia and Tristan check in on some Samsung speculation and Google goings-on before diving into the murky depths of the legal, ethical and societal challenges posed by AI deepfakes — celebrity and otherwise — and law enforcement's in challenges pursuing the purveyors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in the age of AI. Then we tack tow…
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This week, Tasia and Tristan touch on the public release of Nightshade, designed to protect artists' copyright, discuss the unsettling trend of deepfakes — political and otherwise, and the legal battles surrounding AI-generated content, including George Carlin's posthumous special. Then we dive into Google's latest AI exploits, from the innovative …
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Launching our fourth season of Talking Techniques, this episode, supported by the University of Cincinnati (OH, USA) we delve into rare disease research and pharmacogenomics, their intersection and the key techniques used to explore them. Guiding us through these fields is Brenna Carey, an Assistant Professor at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medic…
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This week, Tasia and Tristan kick things off with the auto industry's shift towards AI-infused, connected vehicles, the surge in AI girlfriend bots on OpenAI's GPT Store, and Microsoft's unveiling of Copilot Pro. They we pivot to some of the intriguing AI-powered gadgets from CES 2024, including Samsung's bowling ball-sized home robot called Ballie…
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This week, Tasia and Tristan touch on OpenAI's GPT Store debut, provide an update on its copyright skirmish with the New York Times, and dish additional details on Apple's AI aspirations. Then we unveil some of the AI announcements at CES 2024, from ChatGPT-equipped cars and AI-powered exoskeletons to quirky tech like AI cat doors and baby cry tran…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia take a quick peek at The New York Times' copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, and OpenAI's ambitions for a mysterious AI device (with the help of a former Apple exec). Then we take a long, hard look at the year ahead, which could usher in a new era of AI capability and commercialization while the industry grapples with the…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia look into the new open-source AI alliance led by Meta and IBM, and the growing concern over privacy as certain AI models can now identify locations from photos. Then we explore the latest in chatbots being integrated into automobiles, interactive holographic kiosks, online garage sales, and [checks notes] romantic relat…
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In this episode of Talking Techniques, we talk to Andrew Lee, a senior research fellow in Queen’s University Belfast’s (UK) wastewater-based epidemiology group, about his work using wastewater to monitor and detect infectious diseases. Andrew discusses how wastewater surveillance acts as an early warning system, providing novel, unbiased insights i…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia discuss recent AI announcements from Apple, Meta and Microsoft along with promising updates from xAI and Mistral, before digging into Google's groundbreaking Gemini model — and its controversial demo video. Join us for a galaxy-sized episode about the battle for multimodal AI supremacy. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia look at Sports Illustrated’s use of AI-generated writers and Google Bard’s answering questions about YouTube videos. Then we discuss the AWS re:Invent conference, where Amazon unveiled a slew of AI innovations, including Amazon Q (its new corporate chatbot), Titan Image Generator, Amazon Transcribe’s expansion to over 1…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia celelbrate ChatGPT's birthday, recounting its historic rise, the introduction of GPT-4, DALL-E 3, and custom GPTs, and the resolution of OpenAI's recent leadership drama. With Sam Altman back as CEO, have the contentious debates over AI ethics and safety taken a back seat to relentless innovation and effective accelerat…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia recap the leadership upheaval at OpenAI — featuring CEO Sam Altman's shocking ousting and swift return. We set it against the backdrop of this month's OpenAI DevDay revelations — including the debut of GPT-4 Turbo and custom GPTs — as well as xAI's Grok and Anthropic's Claude 2.1. Join us as we bounce from the boardroom…
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In this episode of Talking Techniques, we speak to two experts from Sino Biological US Inc. (PA, USA) about the latest developments in antibody technologies and how these developments have led to the next generation of antibodies that are revolutionizing therapeutic approaches to a number of diseases. With the guidance of Field Scientist Ritwika Bi…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia explore the intersection of innovation and privacy in the realm of AI wearables. From Humane's groundbreaking Ai Pin to other projects on the horizon, we examine how these devices are redefining personal computing and raising crucial privacy questions. Join us as we unravel the complexities of AI's integration into our …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia unpack the highlights and key outcomes from the UK's recent AI Safety Summit, where global leaders, tech giants, and AI researchers convened to forge the Bletchley Declaration. We dive into the debate over open-source AI, the commitments from major tech companies to preemptively test AI products, and the challenges of a…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia touch on OpenAI's shelved Arrakis project before diving into President Biden's executive order aimed at fostering safe and secure AI development. The plot thickens with critics calling out Big Tech for allegedly exaggerating AI risks to stifle competition with AI regulation. Join us as we explore the technical, politica…
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In this episode of Talking Techniques, Rachel Thijssen, an Assistant Professor at Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC; the Netherlands), discusses her research using single-cell analyses to investigate treatment-resistant leukemia cells. Rachel explains her single-cell technique called rapid capture hybridization sequencing (RaCH-seq), how sh…
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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 poison…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia delve into the evolving world of AI language models (LLMs), exploring their increasing capabilities, trustworthiness, privacy concerns and hallucinations. Next up: Google's efforts to shield its paid generative AI users from copyright challenges, and the impact of its Search Generative Experience (SGE) on publishers. Pl…
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This week Tristan and Tasia get to the bottom of the Pixel 8’s Best Take “innovation” before recapping the week’s top AI news, including Google’s new generative AI search for doctors and Adobe’s Firefly Image 2 model. Then we meet the latest humanoid AI-powered robots. Should we be afraid or embrace our embodied AI counterparts? FOLLOW AI Named Thi…
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In another mega-episode, we recap the week’s top AI news, including updates to ChatGPT and Google Bard, the Pixel 8’s fancy new AI-powered features and deepfake celebrity endorsements. Then, in honor of episode 007, we discuss AI’s role in surveillance, espionage and the brewing digital cold war. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, Yo…
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It's a momentous occasion as Collecting Heroes reaches 50 episodes and for the extra special 50th collector, JD has Tristan Mathews swing in for a fun chat. Holding the Guinness World Record for his Spider-Man collection, Tristan shares the stories behind his collection including the strong emotional connections some pieces hold. They talk about no…
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In this mega-episode, Tristan and Tasia discuss Amazon’s foray into AI and ChatGPT’s forthcoming multimodal upgrades, before doing a deep dive into various roles AI is impacting, such as screenwriter, podcaster, influencer, live streamer, software developer and even job-seeker. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast AI…
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In this episode, Tristan and Tasia highlight more AI whoopsie doopsies, recap the biggest AI news from the Microsoft Surface Event, discuss exciting DALL-E news, review Bard's newest extension — and more! FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast on Acast, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart and Spotify …
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This episode features a collection with cattitude! JD talks all things Catwoman collecting with Francisco Ramirez. They dive into the various origin stories of Selina Kyle and how she has evolved throughout the many mediums, on the page and the screen. But why does Francisco store cats and birds in the same space?! You'll have to listen to find out…
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In this episode, Tristan and Tasia examine the power of AI in medicine as ChatGPT diagnoses a boy's chronic pain and a paralyzed woman regains her voice through brain signal decoding. Plus: how AI might predict the next pandemic and even help discover new therapeutic drugs. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast on Aca…
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JD expands the collector collection with a Thailand special edition. Art Chayawan is a collector of premium 1:1 through to 1/4 statues. His Bangkok personal gallery is truly something to behold! JD learns all about it and the statues it houses. Follow the podcast and JD's collection on the Collecting Heroes Instagram @CollectingHeroes Art's Socials…
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In this episode, Tristan and Tasia take a deep dive into AI containment. In a recent Axios interview, Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind and CEO of Inflection AI, argues that AI needs to be contained by engineering, ethics and regulation. Essentially, he’s advocating for government licensing of powerful AI systems in order to prevent AI from …
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SEASON 4! What are the odds?....."never tell me the odds" You can tell me all about your collection though and that's exactly what Luke is doing with JD. Born in the UK but now living in Australia, Luke's passion for Star Wars has led him to helping run online groups and even contributing to a growing YouTube channel along with Jorge, the first Sta…
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In this episode, Tristan and Tasia discuss whether or not AI art is or can be copyrightable, the use of GPT-4 to moderate content, and they make critical digital death care decisions and debate how we can all live on through our very own AI chatbots. Also: meet your AI boyfriend! FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube a…
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Some people think AI will save the world and some think it will end it — and that’s where we come in. In our pilot episode Tristan and Tasia discuss the June 2023 Marc Andreessen essay, Why AI Will Save the World, and various counterpoints raised by its detractors. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube and X (Twitter) …
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It's a triple threat episode! Return of the collectors! With JD dusting off three previous guests to geek out again and talk about the many things we love but also lots of collector chat as always. The topics are too many to list and with this group there is no shortage of stories and laughs. Even a fun round of two truths and a lie (collectors edi…
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In this episode of Talking Techniques, Ritwika Biswas, Field Scientist at Sino Biological US Inc. (PA, USA), walks us through the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) development process and how T and natural killer (NK) cells can be utilized to carry these modular synthetic molecules. Ritwika also addresses the safety and efficacy of these cell therapi…
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Andy joins JD to talk about his love of Transformers and his impressive Hasbro and Takara collection. One of the most popular cartoons of the 80's and now a multi-billion dollar movie franchise, it's not hard to see how these popular toys are still selling almost 40 years since their inception. Follow the podcast and JD's collection on the Collecti…
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In this episode, supported by Fortis Life Sciences, we delve into the relationship between mitochondria, inflammation and cancer, discussing the new techniques that are bearing fruit in this field, such as spatial analysis. Our expert insight for this episode comes from Phillip West, Principle Investigator of the West lab at Texas A&M Medicine (TX,…
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