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Machine learning and artificial intelligence are dramatically changing the way businesses operate and people live. The TWIML AI Podcast brings the top minds and ideas from the world of ML and AI to a broad and influential community of ML/AI researchers, data scientists, engineers and tech-savvy business and IT leaders. Hosted by Sam Charrington, a sought after industry analyst, speaker, commentator and thought leader. Technologies covered include machine learning, artificial intelligence, de ...
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Impact AI

Heather D. Couture

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Learn how to build a mission-driven machine learning company from the innovators and entrepreneurs who are leading the way. A weekly show about the intersection of ML and business – particularly startups. We discuss the challenges and best practices for working with data, mitigating bias, dealing with regulatory processes, collaborating across disciplines, recruiting and onboarding, maximizing impact, and more.
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The GO podcast with Kyle Harbaugh

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Join us as we delve into the importance of Vision, Mission, and Values, the impact of well-crafted job descriptions, and the benefits of a consistent hiring process. Learn how AI innovations like Right Hire AI and business analysis tools can transform your organization by ensuring fairness, reducing bias, and driving growth. Tune in to ”GO” for actionable insights and strategies to elevate your business.
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Recommender Systems are the most challenging, powerful and ubiquitous area of machine learning and artificial intelligence. This podcast hosts the experts in recommender systems research and application. From understanding what users really want to driving large-scale content discovery - from delivering personalized online experiences to catering to multi-stakeholder goals. Guests from industry and academia share how they tackle these and many more challenges. With Recsperts coming from univ ...
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Short, simple summaries of machine learning topics, to help you prepare for exams, interviews, reading the latest papers, or just a quick brush up. In less than two minutes, we'll cover the most obscure jargon and complex topics in machine learning. For more details, including small animated presentations, please visit erikpartridge.com. Please do join the conversation on Twitter for corrections, conversations, support and more at #mlbytes
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Women in Data Science Worldwide

Professor Margot Gerritsen, Chisoo Lyons

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Leading women in data science share their work, advice, and lessons learned along the way. Hear how data science is being applied and having impact across domains— from healthcare to finance to climate change and more. Join our community: community.widsworldwide.org.
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Headroom, an iZotope Podcast

iZotope INC, Jonathan Wyner

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This is Headroom, an iZotope podcast about audio technology hosted by GRAMMY-nominated professional mastering engineer and educator Jonathan Wyner. Tune in each week for conversations with experts across the audio and music worlds on the impact of audio tech, and exciting new developments.
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ai Explored

Jeremy Dodson

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Welcome to ”AI Explored: The Human’s Guide to the Future,” a podcast where curiosity meets technology, and humor bridges the gap between science fiction and science fact. Join your host, Jeremy, on a journey through the intriguing world of artificial intelligence, as we uncover the mysteries, challenges, and opportunities that AI presents to our species—those remarkable beings who have mastered the art of transforming bean water into the elixirs of life: coffee.
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Digital Pathology Podcast

Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

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Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
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HumAIn Podcast

David Yakobovitch

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Welcome to HumAIn, the top 1% global podcast shaping the future of AI and technology. Join host David Yakobovitch, a renowned AI innovator and venture capitalist, as he takes you on an exhilarating journey through the world of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and cutting-edge tech. Through intimate fireside chats with Chief Data Scientists, AI Advisors, and visionary leaders, we peel back the curtain on groundbreaking AI products, dissect industry trends, and explore how AI is reshapin ...
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“Intelligence at the Deep Edge” is a podcast exploring the fascinating intersection of embedded systems and artificial intelligence. Dive into the world of cutting-edge technology as we discuss how AI is revolutionizing edge devices, enabling smarter sensors, efficient machine learning models, and real-time decision-making at the edge.
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Science in Translation

Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

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Science in Translation is a podcast from the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. On this show, you’ll hear from NUCATS scientists who are dedicated to accelerating how fast they can move a transformational finding in a lab into a treatment, cure, or solution that will improve human health. You will also discover tools and resources available through NUCATS to catalyze, accelerate, and transform translational science. Funded by the NIH’s National Ce ...
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Welcome to "The AI Chronicles", the podcast that takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), AGI, GPT-5, GPT-4, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning. In this era of rapid technological advancement, AI has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing industries and shaping the way we interact with technology. I'm your host, GPT-5, and I invite you to join me as we delve into the cutting-edge developments, breakthroughs, and ethical implications of A ...
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Dr. Michael Zargham provides a systems engineering perspective on AI agents, emphasizing accountability structures and the relationship between principals who deploy agents and the agents themselves. In this episode, he brings clarity to the often misunderstood concept of agents in AI by grounding them in established engineering principles rather t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore how Artificial Intelligence is transforming the face of modern warfare, from battlefield tactics to global strategy. We dive into the current military applications of AI across intelligence gathering, autonomous drones and robots, logistics, cybersecurity, and command and control systems. We also examine h…
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Send us a text At the last Pathology Visions 2024, I sat down with Imogen Fitt of Signify Research and Nick Best from Pathology News for a candid, energetic recap of what’s really shaping the future of digital pathology. We discuss how two pathologists drove digital pathology adoption in their lab, the reality behind radiology partnerships, the cau…
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Today, we're joined by Josh Tobin, member of technical staff at OpenAI, to discuss the company’s approach to building AI agents. We cover OpenAI's three agentic offerings—Deep Research for comprehensive web research, Operator for website navigation, and Codex CLI for local code execution. We explore OpenAI’s shift from simple LLM workflows to reaso…
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Send us a text This podcast explores the rise of Sensor Machine Learning (Sensor ML) as a powerful evolution in embedded system design. Traditional sensor fusion methods like Kalman filters often fall short when faced with non-linear, noisy, or dynamic data. Sensor ML offers a modern alternative by applying machine learning algorithms directly to s…
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Drug development is notoriously time-consuming and expensive, but what if we could simulate clinical trials before they even begin? Orr Inbar, Co-Founder and CEO of QuantHealth, joins me to explore how his team is doing just that. By simulating trials with AI-native models, QuantHealth helps pharmaceutical companies make better decisions about how …
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Send us a text “It used to take 40 minutes, now it takes 15” - this is what Dr. Alae Kawam said about her AI-powered prostate biopsy evaluation workflow. In this energizing episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast recorded at PathVisions 2024, Dr. Alae Kawam joins me to reflect on where pathology is headed—from AI-assisted prostate diagnostics to d…
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Today, we're joined by Nidhi Rastogi, assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology to discuss Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), focusing on her recent project CTIBench—a benchmark for evaluating LLMs on real-world CTI tasks. Nidhi explains the evolution of AI in cybersecurity, from rule-based systems to LLMs that accelerate analysis by p…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore why 2025 marks a crucial turning point for AI adoption in Australian service industries. We dive into the immense opportunities AI presents, from boosting operational efficiency to enhancing customer experiences and strengthening market positioning. But we also unpack the real-world challenges—ranging from…
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Welcome to the latest episode of "AI Explored: The Human's Guide to the Future," where we tackle the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence. Join your host, Jeremy, as he navigates the intricacies of AI with humor, insights, and expert analysis. Overview: In this compelling episode, Jeremy explores the somewhat unsettling phenomenon of AI hal…
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Send us a text What does it take to build a digital pathology movement across the most diverse region on Earth? In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Junya Fukuoka, practicing pathologist, educator, and founder of the Asian Society of Digital Pathology (ASDP). From Japan to India, Saudi Arabia to South Korea, Asia’s di…
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In this episode, Kelly Hong, a researcher at Chroma, joins us to discuss "Generative Benchmarking," a novel approach to evaluating retrieval systems, like RAG applications, using synthetic data. Kelly explains how traditional benchmarks like MTEB fail to represent real-world query patterns and how embedding models that perform well on public benchm…
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Send us a text In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Hamid Tizhoosh, professor of biomedical informatics at the Mayo Clinic, to unravel what’s truly holding back AI in healthcare, especially pathology. From the myths of general-purpose foundation models to the missing link of data availability, this conversation explores the technical and ethical real…
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The recent destruction of the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles was a brutal reminder of why we need robust early wildfire detection systems. Joining me today is Shahab Bahrami, the co-founder and CTO at SenseNet – a company that provides advanced AI-powered cameras and sensors to protect communities and valuable assets against wildfires. Shahab is …
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Send us a text In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Yuri Nikiforov, founder of the World Tumor Registry, to explore how this global, open-access whole slide image platform contributes to cancer diagnostics, education, and research. We talk about how the registry allows pathologists, researchers, and patients to view…
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Episode Summary In this episode, Kyle Harbaugh is joined by Brooke Berkey, an expert in law firm operations and client experience. They dive into the concept of mystery shopping, also known as secret shopping, and how it can reveal critical gaps in client engagement, intake processes, and sales strategies. Brooke shares insights on how law firms of…
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Priya Kumthekar, MD, didn’t have industry connections or commercialization training when she started working with small companies to help bring scientific advancements to her patients with brain tumors. She learned along the way the many steps it takes to bring new scientific breakthroughs to the marketplace specifically through clinical trials. In…
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In episode 28 of Recsperts, I sit down with Robin Burke, professor of information science at the University of Colorado Boulder and a leading expert with over 30 years of experience in recommender systems. Together, we explore multistakeholder recommender systems, fairness, transparency, and the role of recommender systems in the age of evolving ge…
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In this episode, Emmanuel Ameisen, a research engineer at Anthropic, returns to discuss two recent papers: "Circuit Tracing: Revealing Language Model Computational Graphs" and "On the Biology of a Large Language Model." Emmanuel explains how his team developed mechanistic interpretability methods to understand the internal workings of Claude by rep…
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Send us a text In this episode, we look at the role of large language models (LLMs) as modern-day “artificial interns”, exploring how these systems are transforming the way we work. From content generation and coding help to customer service and knowledge retrieval, we examine how LLMs are used across augmented, transactional, and autonomous tasks.…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I explore the ethical and bias considerations in AI and machine learning through the lens of pathology. This is part six of our special seven-part series based on the landmark Modern Pathology review co-authored by the UPMC group, including Matthew Hanna, Liam Pantanowitz, and Hooman …
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Today, we're joined by Maohao Shen, PhD student at MIT to discuss his paper, “Satori: Reinforcement Learning with Chain-of-Action-Thought Enhances LLM Reasoning via Autoregressive Search.” We dig into how Satori leverages reinforcement learning to improve language model reasoning—enabling model self-reflection, self-correction, and exploration of a…
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AI is transforming drug discovery by making biological data more accessible and actionable, bridging the gap between complex sequencing data and real-world therapeutic breakthroughs. As Rick Schneider puts it, it's all about leveraging powerful models to “build use cases that matter and bring value.” In this episode of Impact AI, we hear from the C…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the fascinating convergence of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI)—two powerful technologies reshaping the digital landscape. We explore how blockchain brings transparency, trust, and data integrity to AI systems, while AI enhances blockchain networks through automation, prediction, and optimizat…
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Today, we're joined by Drago Anguelov, head of AI foundations at Waymo, for a deep dive into the role of foundation models in autonomous driving. Drago shares how Waymo is leveraging large-scale machine learning, including vision-language models and generative AI techniques to improve perception, planning, and simulation for its self-driving vehicl…
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Send us a text USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 4 with Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw It’s the final day of USCAP 2025, and in this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m sharing personal moments, spontaneous tech wins (and fails), and meaningful conversations with some of the most forward-thinking voices in digital pathology. From running around with mi…
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Send us a text USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 3 Recap with Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I bring you Day 3 insights live from USCAP 2025—from moderating the MUSE panel on slide-free imaging to exploring regulatory strategies, tech innovations, and collaborations across the digital pathology community. Get an …
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Part 2 of this series could have easily been renamed "AI for science: The expert’s guide to practical machine learning.” We continue our discussion with Christoph Molnar and Timo Freiesleben to look at how scientists can apply supervised machine learning techniques from the previous episode into their research. Introduction to supervised ML for sci…
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Send us a text USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 2 with Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw Welcome back to the Digital Pathology Podcast live from USCAP 2025! On Day 2, I dive into the momentum building across the conference—covering major trends, tech insights, and how digital pathology is no longer just a topic, but a critical tool used to deliver sessions and sha…
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Send us a text USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 1 Highlights from Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw Welcome to the first live daily update from USCAP 2025, recorded straight from the conference floor by Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw, your host at Digital Pathology Place. In this episode, Aleks shares behind-the-scenes moments, exciting vendor previews, and key updates as t…
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Machine learning is transforming scientific research across disciplines, but many scientists remain skeptical about using approaches that focus on prediction over causal understanding. That’s why we are excited to have Christoph Molnar return to the podcast with Timo Freiesleben. They are co-authors of "Supervised Machine Learning for Science: How …
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Today, we're joined by Julie Kallini, PhD student at Stanford University to discuss her recent papers, “MrT5: Dynamic Token Merging for Efficient Byte-level Language Models” and “Mission: Impossible Language Models.” For the MrT5 paper, we explore the importance and failings of tokenization in large language models—including inefficient compression…
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AI tools for healthcare are becoming more prevalent than ever before, and today, we explore how this could help usher in a future of democratized healthcare for all. I am joined by the neurocritical stroke and epilepsy specialist Junaid Kalia, MD, founder of NeuroCareAI – an innovative enterprise utilizing artificial intelligence solutions to enhan…
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Episode Summary In this episode of Chief Go with Kyle Harbaugh, Kyle is joined by business coach and EOS implementer, John Gross. Together, they discuss how law firms and other professional service businesses can take control of their operations instead of constantly putting out fires. John explains the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and ho…
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In episode 27 of Recsperts, we meet Alessandro Piscopo, Lead Data Scientist in Personalization and Search, and Duncan Walker, Principal Data Scientist in the iPlayer Recommendations Team, both from the BBC. We discuss how the BBC personalizes recommendations across different offerings like news or video and audio content recommendations. We learn a…
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Send us a text In this episode, we examine the critical issue of bias in artificial intelligence, exploring how biased AI systems can amplify discrimination and perpetuate societal inequalities. We discuss the sources of AI bias, including prejudiced training data, algorithmic design choices, and human decisions during development. We highlight how…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Nuñez, CEO of MUSE Microscopy, to discuss the groundbreaking advancements in direct-to-digital imaging in pathology. Traditional pathology workflows rely on glass slides, formalin fixation, and time-consuming processing steps. But what if we could skip the slid…
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Today, we're joined by Jonas Geiping, research group leader at Ellis Institute and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems to discuss his recent paper, “Scaling up Test-Time Compute with Latent Reasoning: A Recurrent Depth Approach.” This paper proposes a novel language model architecture which uses recurrent depth to enable “thinking in l…
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Send us a text How Can Digital Pathology Workflows Stay Compliant and Efficient? In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Scott Randall, Senior Application Specialist at Hamamatsu (Hamamatsu NanoZoomer), and Amanda Coble, Senior Director of Product for Proscia (Proscia’s Website), to discuss the critical role of compliance,…
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Through implementation science, NUCATS is dedicated to accelerating and moving new interventions into impact that improves health for all. In this episode of Science in Translation, Amy Van Pelt, PhD, discusses her work in implementation science and its impact on global health, particularly in resource-limited settings. She shares the importance of…
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Today, we're joined by Chengzu Li, PhD student at the University of Cambridge to discuss his recent paper, “Imagine while Reasoning in Space: Multimodal Visualization-of-Thought.” We explore the motivations behind MVoT, its connection to prior work like TopViewRS, and its relation to cognitive science principles such as dual coding theory. We dig i…
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Send us a text In this podcast episode, we investigate AI agents—autonomous systems that sense their environments, make independent decisions, and carry out tasks. We discuss their various types, architectures, and capabilities, highlighting their limitations and ethical implications. Special attention is given to the rise of Agentic Workflows and …
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Send us a text What if we could skip glass slides altogether and go straight from fresh tissue to digital image? Muse Microscopy's SmartPath device aims to do just that, capturing diagnostic-quality images directly from fresh tissue. In this episode brought to you by Muse Microscopy, I sit down with Dr. Rao and Dr. Edwards to discuss the insights, …
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Send us a text Transforming Pathology: A Deep Dive into the Muse System This episode is sponsored by Muse Microscopy. In this episode, we explore the primary challenge of implementing digital pathology globally—digitizing the analog. A potential solution is direct-to-digital pathology, exemplified by the MUSE system by Muse Microscopy. This technol…
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Send us a text In this episode, we discuss the limitations of Large Language Models (LLMs) in areas like deductive reasoning, analogy-making, and ethical judgment. While today’s AI models excel at recognizing statistical patterns in vast datasets, they lack genuine understanding or an internal model of the world. Researchers are tackling these chal…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I take a deeper dive into Generative AI in Pathology, following the AI in Pathology series published by USCAP. AI has already begun transforming medical diagnostics, but what does Generative AI mean for digital pathology? From synthetic data generation to multimodal AI models, this ep…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I explore the evolving role of Generative vs. Non-Generative AI in Medical Diagnostics. As AI continues to transform the medical field, understanding the differences between these two approaches is essential for pathologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals. We break down th…
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Today, we're joined by Niklas Muennighoff, a PhD student at Stanford University, to discuss his paper, “S1: Simple Test-Time Scaling.” We explore the motivations behind S1, as well as how it compares to OpenAI's O1 and DeepSeek's R1 models. We dig into the different approaches to test-time scaling, including parallel and sequential scaling, as well…
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Radiologists face a growing demand for imaging analysis, yet existing AI tools remain fragmented, each solving only a small part of the workflow. Today, we continue our series on domain-specific foundation models with Paul Hérent, Co-Founder and CEO of Raidium. He joins us to discuss how foundation models could revolutionize radiology by providing …
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Welcome to the latest episode of AI Explored: The Human's Guide to the Future, where we tackle the complexities of Artificial Intelligence with a mix of humor, thought-provoking insights, and expert analysis. Join your host, Jeremy, as he explores AI’s growing role in modern medicine—from diagnosing diseases and personalizing treatments to monitori…
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