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Energy Consumption of Datacenters 17.01.2024 35:50
I look into the resource consumption of data centers and present my state of knowledge. I ask more questions than I give answers. The in...
Yuval Noah Harari and Audrey Tang on What AI Holds for Our Societies | #InnoMinds S2EP3 (Part 1) 13.01.2024 33:43
#videopodcast #ai #indepthinterviews #innovativeminds #artificialintelligence #sapiens In this riveting episode of Innovative Minds, Audrey Tang, Taiwan's Digital Minister, and @YuvalNoahHarari, the acclaimed author of 'Sapiens,' delve into AI's profound influence on everyday existence. While acknowledging its potential benefits, they caution against its possible authoritarian tend...
Moderation and Migration for a Better Social Web, with Fediverse Leader Tim Chambers 10.01.2024 51:31
The author of the Twitter Migration report shares his expertise on social media's thorny issues and how the social web offers a better way.
#58 - COBOL Cowboys 03.01.2024 46:00
As we continue to record from our homes in the time of COVID, we start by chatting about VR once again, even though Adam continues to be unconvinced. From there, the gang talks through Contact Tracing improvements and then how COBOL and technical debt has brought about a new group of superheroes. Links and Extra Reading @michaelfolkson: Yesterday I co-hosted a Socratic Seminar in VR Apple acqui...
“Getting Them To See Themselves as an Agent of Change” - Boots Riley on Art, Labor Organizing, and Revolutionary Change 31.12.2023 1:11:39
This is the slightly edited version of our with film director, producer, screenwriter, rapper, and communist Boots Riley. He is the lead vocalist of the musical groups The Coup and Street Sweeper Social Club. He wrote and directed the film Sorry to Bother You and is the creator and director of the television series I’m A Virgo. We talked to Boots Riley about the recent labor upsurge, including th...
Human Learning: How We Learn & Why it Matters at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018 31.12.2023 1:06:23
Ted Young Talks about 'Human Learning: How We Learn & Why it Matters' at https://SiliconValley-CodeCamp.com in San Jose Hosted by PayPal Understanding how humans learn helps us inform, teach, and communicate better. Find out how to apply research to create better docs, videos, and presentations. Session Details: https://SiliconValley-CodeCamp.com/Session/2018/human-learning-how-we-lear...
Rust: A language for the next 40 years with Carol Nichols 29.12.2023 32:01
Learn what makes the programming language Rust a unique technology, such as the memory safety guarantees that enable more people to write performant systems-level code. Scott talks to Rust core contributor Carol Nichols about what she's so excited about Rust and the future.
Data science without borders - Wes McKinney (Two Sigma Investments) 28.12.2023 18:42
Wes McKinney makes the case for a shared infrastructure for data science, discusses the open source community's efforts on Apache Arrow, and offers a vision for seamless computation and data sharing across languages. Subscribe to O'Reilly on YouTube: http://goo.gl/n3QSYi Follow O'Reilly on Twitter: http://twitter.com/oreillymedia Facebook: http://facebook.com/OReilly Google: http://plu...
Palo Alto: The Grit Beneath Tech’s Glitter 22.12.2023 1:27:09
Join us for a conversation on the seedy underside to Tech’s past, present, and future. ———————————————————————————————————————————————— If the industry’s most credulous boosters are to be taken at their word, the contemporary tech industry is an economic freight train driven by big-brained disrupters who are charting a path toward a future of mutual prosperity, boundless leisure, and unfettered in...
Crazy Wisdom: Demystifying Large Language Models: What's the Role of Vector Databases? - Eden Marco 16.12.2023 50:41
Introduction Welcome to this deep dive into the world of Large Language Models (LLMs) and vector databases for the Crazy Wisdom Podcast. Our guest today is Eden Marco (), a Customer Engineer at Google Cloud and a best-selling Udemy instructor with a passion for General Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). In this episode, we unpack the complexities and intricacies of LLMs, explore the role of vector d...
2023: Maintaining OpenStreetMap.org 16.12.2023 26:17
Maintaining OpenStreetMap.org Andy Allan I volunteer as a maintainer for the "openstreetmap-website" project - the open-source code that powers the website, the API and the core database for OpenStreetMap. But what exactly does being a maintainer involve? In this talk I'll be showing you behind the scenes. What do I work on in a typical week? How do I choose what to do? What makes a...
"The Economics of Programming Languages" by Evan Czaplicki (Strange Loop 2023) 15.12.2023 43:57
In the mythology of open source, programming languages are created by people who seemingly have no direct economic function. They are just really good at compilers (somehow) and have a house to live in (somehow) and have a lifetime to devote to creating a useful programming language (somehow!) We will examine specific organizations that create programming languages. Where do the salaries for compi...
12/5/2023 Ostrom Workshop's Beyond the Web Speaker Series: Clay Shirky (NYU) 15.12.2023 1:32:56
Clay Shirky, “Living with AI Discombobulation” hosted by HLS and Ostrom Workshop Small technological changes can make life better or worse. Anti-lock brakes are good, robocalls bad. Big changes – automobiles, the internet, smartphones, now AI – make life weirder. With large-scale change, it becomes impossible to say if things have gotten better or worse, because the technology upends old benchmark...
Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Work, and Algorithms | Matteo Pasquinelli and Richard Hames 15.12.2023 56:27
What is AI? A dominant view describes it as the quest "to solve intelligence"—a solution supposedly to be found in the secret logic of the mind, such as in its complex neural networks. Matteo Pasquinelli argues, to the contrary, that the inner code of AI is shaped not by the imitation of biological intelligence, but the intelligence of labour and social relations. Here he is interviewed...
Wikimedia Research Showcase - December 2023 14.12.2023 1:03:50
The Monthly Wikimedia Research Showcase is a public showcase of recent research by the Wikimedia Foundation's Research Team and guest presenters from the academic community. The showcase is hosted at the Wikimedia Foundation every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time/18:30 p.m. CET https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Showcase
Caring for Digital Remains 14.12.2023 59:56
Tamara Kneese | Twitter (X): @tamigraph | Mastodon: @tamigraph Tamara Kneese is a senior researcher and project director of Data & Society’s AIMLab. Before joining D&S, she was lead researcher at Green Software Foundation, director of developer engagement on the green software team at Intel, and assistant professor of media studies and director of gender and sexualities studies at the Univ...
There may be way more lithium underneath the Salton Sea than we thought 13.12.2023 7:36
New data from federal scientists suggests there may be way more lithium underneath the Salton Sea in Southern California than previously thought. The report from researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory finds there could be up to 18 million metric tons of lithium there. That would be enough to power more than 380 million batteries for electric vehicles. How big of a deal could the...
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The Three Ages of Water: Prehistoric Past, Imperiled Present and Hope for the Future. Talking with author, Dr. Peter Gleick 05.12.2023 35:37
Sustainable policies for our water resources.
Generationship | Ep. #1, Building Future Infrastructure Sustainably with Catharine Strauss 29.11.2023 32:37
Exploring infrastructure capacity planning, sustainability in data centers, the future of AI in the industry, the importance of getting outdoors, and much more.
Nate Hagens l The Superorganism and the future l Stockholm Impact/Week 2023 27.11.2023 45:56
The Superorganism and the future by Nate Hagens, director of the Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future, host of the Great Simplification podcast. Recorded live at Stockholm Impact Week 2023. Stockholm Impact Week is an annual Summit hosted by Norrsken and the City of Stockholm, dedicated to defining the critical issues of our time and enabling solutions to them. Read more about Norrs...
Interpretation & Understanding: Language & Beyond (Noam Chomsky) 27.11.2023 1:01:42
A talk given by Noam Chomsky a few years back at the Collège de France. He discusses, among other things, what he calls Plato's problem, Orwell's problem, and Descartes' problem, particularly with attention to the history of science and intellectual history. Chomsky on the Limits of Knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc1hsQWzUKc Chomsky-Foucault Debate on Justice & Human Na...
What is Digital Life? with OpenAI Co-Founder & Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever 19.11.2023 41:58
Each iteration of ChatGPT has demonstrated remarkable step function capabilities. But what’s next? Ilya Sutskever, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist at OpenAI, joins Sarah Guo and Elad Gil to discuss the origins of OpenAI as a capped profit company, early emergent behaviors of GPT models, the token scarcity issue, next frontiers of AI research, his argument for working on AI safety now, and the pre...
LIVE: AI discussion at the APEC summit 18.11.2023 53:48
Open AI CEO Sam Altman participates in a discussion on artificial intelligence with James Manyika, SVP of Research, Technology & Society, Google, and Chris Cox, CPO, Meta. #Reuters #live #news #openAI #META #Google #APEC Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/
ffconf 🌟 UK web conference since 2009 06.11.2023 26:58
ffconf - the UK's best JavaScript and Web conference in Brighton.
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