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  • The White House Executive Order on AI (Practical AI #34)

    11/03/2019 Duração: 40min

    The White House recently published an "Executive Order on Maintaining American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence." In this fully connected episode, we discuss the executive order in general and criticism from the AI community. We also draw some comparisons between this US executive order and other national strategies for leadership in AI.

  • Mastering the art of conference-driven development (JS Party #66)

    08/03/2019 Duração: 56min

    KBall and Suz interview Ashi Krishnan, visual poet and senior software engineer at GitHub. Topics include how Ashi got into programming, her upcoming talk at React Amsterdam, code bootcamps, and developer tools.

  • Homebrew! Part Deux (Changelog Interviews #337)

    06/03/2019 Duração: 01h20min

    We're talking with Mike McQuaid about Homebew 2.0.0, supporting Linux and Windows 10, the backstory and details surrounding the security issue they had in 2018, their new governance model, Mike’s new role, the core team meeting in-person at FOSDEM this year, and what’s coming next for Homebrew.

  • Building rapid UI with utility-first CSS (JS Party #65)

    04/03/2019 Duração: 01h22min

    Panelist Jerod Santo and first-time panelist Adam Stacoviak talk with Adam Wathan of Full Stack Radio fame about his CSS utility library called Tailwind CSS that's growing in popularity to rapidly build custom user interfaces.

  • Staving off disaster through AI safety research (Practical AI #33)

    04/03/2019 Duração: 51min

    While covering Applied Machine Learning Days in Switzerland, Chris met El Mahdi El Mhamdi by chance, and was fascinated with his work doing AI safety research at EPFL. El Mahdi agreed to come on the show to share his research into the vulnerabilities in machine learning that bad actors can take advantage of. We cover everything from poisoned data sets and hacked machines to AI-generated propaganda and fake news, so grab your James Bond 007 kit from Q Branch, and join us for this important conversation on the dark side of artificial intelligence.

  • Containerizing compute driven workloads with Singularity (Changelog Interviews #336)

    28/02/2019 Duração: 01h23min

    We're talking with Greg Kurtzer, the founder of CentOS, Warewulf, and most recently Singularity — an open source container platform designed to be simple, fast, and secure. Singularity is optimized for enterprise and high-performance computing workloads. What's interesting is how Singularity allows untrusted users to run untrusted containers in a trusted way. We cover the backstory, Singularity Pro and how they're not holding the open source community version hostage, as well as how Singularity is being used to containerize and support workflows in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and more.

  • OpenAI's new "dangerous" GPT-2 language model (Practical AI #32)

    25/02/2019 Duração: 40min

    This week we discuss GPT-2, a new transformer-based language model from OpenAI that has everyone talking. It's capable of generating incredibly realistic text, and the AI community has lots of concerns about potential malicious applications. We help you understand GPT-2 and we discuss ethical concerns, responsible release of AI research, and resources that we have found useful in learning about language models.

  • TensorFlow.js and Machine Learning in JavaScript (JS Party #64)

    25/02/2019 Duração: 01h04min

    Panelists Suz Hinton and Nick Nisi discuss TensorFlow.js and Machine Learning in JavaScript with special guest Paige Bailey, TensorFlow mom and developer Advocate for Google AI.

  • Enabling open code for science at NumFOCUS (Changelog Interviews #335)

    22/02/2019 Duração: 01h08min

    We’re talking with Gina Helfrich the Communications Director for NumFOCUS about their story and history, the impact of open code on science, the difference between sponsored and affiliated projects, corporate backing, the back story of their education and events program PyData, and the struggles of storytelling and fundraising.

  • AI for social good at Intel (Practical AI #31)

    20/02/2019 Duração: 37min

    While at Applied Machine Learning Days in Lausanne, Switzerland, Chris had an inspiring conversation with Anna Bethke, Head of AI for Social Good at Intel. Anna reveals how she started the AI for Social Good program at Intel, and goes on to share the positive impact this program has had - from stopping animal poachers, to helping the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Through this AI for Social Good program, Intel clearly demonstrates how a for-profit business can effectively use AI to make the world a better place for us all.

  • With great power comes great responsibility (Changelog Interviews #334)

    15/02/2019 Duração: 01h27min

    Adam and Jerod are joined by JS Party panelist Nick Nisi and #causeascene advocate Kim Crayton for a deep discussion on ethics in the technology industry at-large and our roles as software developers. If you've never heard Kim describe what life is like online for underrepresented and marginalized folks, you _have to_ listen to this show!

  • LIVE from JSConf Hawai'i (JS Party #63)

    15/02/2019 Duração: 36min

    KBall picks the brains of 4 of the speakers at JSConf Hawai'i to investigate the future of JavaScript and Web Development.

  • GirlsCoding.org empowers young women to embrace computer science (Practical AI #30)

    13/02/2019 Duração: 40min

    Chris sat down with Marta Martinez-Cámara and Miranda Kreković to learn how GirlsCoding.org is inspiring 9–16-year-old girls to learn about computer science. The site is successfully empowering young women to recognize computer science as a valid career choice through hands-on workshops, role models, and by smashing prevalent gender stereotypes. This is an episode that you'll want to listen to with your daughter!

  • From voice devices to mobile, you just can't escape JS (JS Party #62)

    08/02/2019 Duração: 01h04min

    KBall and Nick catch up with Nara Kaspergen and Jen Looper for a pair of conversations covering Voice UI Devices, using NativeScript for mobile development, and Jen's work with Vue Vixens helping make the Vue.js community welcoming to women and non-binary people.

  • Tactical design advice for developers (Changelog Interviews #333)

    06/02/2019 Duração: 01h13min

    Adam talks with Erik Kennedy about tactical design advice for developers. Erik is a self-taught UI designer and brings a wealth of practical advice for those seeking to advance their design skills and learn more about user interface design. We cover his seven rules for creating gorgeous UI, the fundamentals of user interface design — color, typography, layout, and process. We also talk about his course Learn UI Design and how it’s the ultimate on-ramp for upcoming UI designers.

  • How Microsoft is using AI to help the Earth (Practical AI #29)

    04/02/2019 Duração: 44min

    Chris caught up with Jennifer Marsman, Principal Engineer on the AI for Earth team at Microsoft, right before her speech at Applied Machine Learning Days 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland. She relayed how the team came into being, what they do, and some of the good deeds they have done for Mother Earth. They are giving away $50 million (US) in grants over five years! It was another excellent example of AI for good!

  • How great the (front end) divide (JS Party #61)

    01/02/2019 Duração: 55min

    Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived _Great Divide_ in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community.

  • Laura Gaetano doesn't want to be a manager (Away from Keyboard #12)

    31/01/2019 Duração: 31min

    Laura Gaetano was born in Italy, and by my count has lived in at least four different countries. Her multicultural upbringing has had a huge impact on her life. In fact, she currently works at the Travis Foundation with a focus on diversity and inclusion. We talk about her upbringing, her troubles with art school, the work she's doing now, and changes that may be on the horizon.

  • A UI framework without the framework (Changelog Interviews #332)

    30/01/2019 Duração: 01h08min

    Jerod and Adam talked with Rich Harris –a JavaScript Journalist on The New York Times Investigations team– about his magical disappearing UI framework called Svelte. We compare and contrast Svelte to React, how the framework is embedded in a component, build time vs. run time, scoping CSS to components, and CSS in JavaScript. Rich also shares where Svelte v3 is heading and the details on Sapper, a framework for building extremely high-performance progressive web apps, powered by Svelte.

  • New year’s resolution: dive into deep learning! (Practical AI #28)

    28/01/2019 Duração: 35min

    ***Fully Connected** – a series where Chris and Daniel keep you up to date with everything that’s happening in the AI community.* If you're anything like us, your New Year's resolutions probably included an AI section, so this week we explore some of the learning resources available for artificial intelligence and deep learning. Where you go with it depends upon what you want to achieve, so we discuss academic versus industry career paths, and try to set you on the Practical AI path that will help you level up.

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