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021: The future of intellectual property–Web3, AI, and energy efficiency

In this episode of The Snapmarket Podcast, hosts Brandon Giella and Parker Smith unravel the intriguing intersection of AI and Web3. They explore how these technologies could revolutionize publishing, ownership, and content attribution on a blockchain, providing solutions to current challenges in AI-generated content and copyright. Enjoy this insightful conversation and discover the future of on-chain publishing and its potential impact on the digital landscape.Key HighlightsAnthropics' AI research paper explores the LLM 'brain' and its connection-making process.Parker's insights on using blockchain to address AI-related copyright issues and create a digital record.Discussion on how AI's ability to summarize content affects traditional publishers' revenue.Exploring the idea of a 'Spotify for content' model for authors to earn royalties via AI content usage.Debate on the environmental implications of integrating AI and Web3, with consideration for energy efficiency.Quotes"We can create a digital permanent record to say I was the first person to say this or write this." – Brandon Giella"Web3 is read, write, and own." – Parker Smith"The next 10 years are going to be really radical." – Brandon Giella

Moves of the Spirit and New Beginnings

Introduction:In this episode, I share heartwarming testimonies from our community as we discuss the theme of new beginnings and the powerful move of the Spirit. As we anticipate the arrival of our baby girl, join me in reflecting on moments of divine intervention and the transformative encounters I've witnessed at UTD and within our local neighborhoods. Whether you're looking to deepen your faith or find inspiration for stepping beyond your comfort zone, this episode is a motivating reminder of the Spirit's work in everyday life.Key Highlights:The anticipation and prophetic significance surrounding the birth of our daughter, Eleanor.Testimony of sharing the gospel at UTD during spring break and fostering open dialogues about faith.Story of praying for Diego at ACE Hardware and witnessing the joy and peace that followed.An encounter at the trampoline park that led to significant physical healing for Jaden.Encouragement to take faith-filled risks in sharing Jesus with others.Quotes:"The joy of the Lord is available to us through Jesus.""Jesus' kingdom comes to heal the sick."

Understanding Your Options When It Comes to Financial Advisors | NFL Players' Podcast #54

In this episode of the NFL Players' Podcast by AWM Insights, host Riccardo Stewart is joined by Zach Miller, Jeff Locke, and Sam Acho to explore the various financial advising options available for NFL players. The team discusses the different types of financial advisors and the benefits of a family office tailored for athletes. This episode is a must-listen for players looking to effectively manage and grow their wealth. The discussion contrasts traditional financial advisories with more specialized, athlete-centered solutions, offering valuable insights for making informed decisions.Key Highlights:Understanding the different financial advisory options available to NFL players.Insight into the limitations of traditional financial advisors versus the specialized services of a family office.The importance of taxes and NFL benefits in comprehensive financial planning.Why the big banks' marketing strategies do not always equate to the best advice for athletes.Upcoming discussion on the role and benefits of a family office for NFL players.Quotes:"You might have the biggest marketing budget in the world, but that doesn't mean you're best for me." – Sam Acho"It's not set up for an athlete to know about a failure or a missed opportunity that a company may have." – Sam Acho"Any advisor that's serious about giving financial advice is going to be a certified financial planner." – Zach Miller

Hands-on Learning with GenAI Platforms

In this engaging episode, host Brandon Giella is joined by WeLearn regulars Sean Stowers and Loren Sanders, plus special guest Diane Gaa, a seasoned learning professional and innovative consultant. Together, they explore how generative AI is fundamentally changing how we process information, approach learning, and function in the workplace. From practical tool recommendations to philosophical discussions about the future of education, this conversation offers valuable insights for learning professionals looking to harness AI's potential.Key Highlights:• The evolution from reactive to proactive work as AI handles administrative tasks, allowing professionals to focus on being "orchestrators" rather than just "producers"• How different GenAI tools (Gemini, Copilot, Claude, Perplexity) serve different purposes, with recommendations for specific use cases• The productivity gains achieved through AI in learning development, particularly with translations, engagement activities, and overcoming "blank page fear"• The integration of AI into learning workflows and delivery processes as the next frontier for L&D professionals• Discussion on how traditional learning models won't disappear but will be "dethroned as the default" in favor of more customized, contextual approachesQuotes:• "I think it's allowing us to be less reactive and more proactive... the difference between being producers to being orchestrators and really thinking about how we are insightful." - Diane Gaa• "AI isn't just a tool anymore... it's an extension of the way that we now process information." - Loren Sanders• "Traditional learning models are not going to die, but they're going to be dethroned as the default. Their dominance is going to fade because we're entering an era defined by choice, context, and customization." - Loren SandersReferences:• Perplexity - AI-powered search engine that synthesizes research and provides citations: https://www.perplexity.ai/• Fireflies - AI note-taking tool for meeting transcription and summarization: https://fireflies.ai/• Sora - Text-to-video AI generation tool: https://sora.com/• Every - Publication focused on AI developments and applications: https://every.to/

Implementing Adaptive Trials

In Episode 11 of "In the Interim…", we discuss the nuances of implementing adaptive clinical trials with Dr. Anna McGlothlin and Dr. Michelle Detry from Berry Consultants. Both Anna and Michelle, seasoned Directors and Senior Statistical Scientists, shed light on the critical role their team plays in innovative adaptive clinical trials. They describe the frequent challenges and highlight the importance of high-quality trial implementation to ensure accurate and reliable outcomes, making this episode a must-listen for anyone involved in clinical trials.Key Highlights:Insight into the statistical implementation of adaptive clinical trials.Logistics of data handling, to running the statistical model, to interactions with Data and Safety Monitoring Boards (DSMBs).Preparatory steps required before an adaptive analysis, ensuring the pre-specified design is adhered to and carried out as planned.The importance of understanding data in real-time and dealing with interim data idiosyncrasies.Quotes:"We want the adaptive part of the trial to be invisible to sites—analyses might happen in the background without interference." – Scott Berry"Our goal is five business days from when we receive the data to when we send the result to the DSMB." – Michelle Detry"We always want to make sure that we have time, not just to hit a button and run an analysis and spit out a table, but to think and make sure that the results we’re producing make sense." – Anna McGlothlin

Hosts

Aaron Goldberg

Aaron Goldberg

Host of PGA Players Podcast
Adam Hatcher

Adam Hatcher

Host of The Twenty One Clear Podcast
Ben Connelly

Ben Connelly

Host of Salt+Light Fort Worth
Brandon Averill

Brandon Averill

Host of Athlete CEO