outside the field without ever dumbing it down. It is a great honor and pleasure to be able to do this kind of episode with two of my favorite people in the AI community, Sebastian Raschka and Nathan Lambert. They are both widely respected machinelearning researchers and engineers who also happen to be great communicators, educators, writers, and X posters.
We did record a podcast out there, literally in the jungle. Episode 429, if you want to go check it out. It was awesome.And we also recorded a bunch of disparate footage of the journey just for fun.
customized for you. It's almost like the difference between a viral clip that you're going to try to do from this episode and the long-form nuanced conversation that you're going to have.You love the nuanced conversation. You love spending those those 2 hours. And I think patients want that, too. But, when they go to the doctor, they're getting
how you do things at Doac, I'm now interested in the software because it comes with that exciting training. If there was also a boot camp that I could episode . Um The Simpsons and Friends, these were all multi-million dollars per episode .
Today he announced he wants to achieve a version of that by Christmas. How is he going to do it? We'll discuss on this episode of Newscast. Newscast.Newscast from the BBC. Hello, it's Adam in the in the newscast studio newscast studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio
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And then in terms of the details, and the set dressing, and the production design, and everything, when we first walked into the-- episode five, is centered around a trial, where they are-- it's basically a show trial, where they're trying to blame the whole thing on human error,much the same way as when a plane goes down, they would like to try and blame the pilots.
it's just-- and it became much like JJ Abrams in "Lens Flares" or something later on. Episode eight seemed completely new, people didn't like that.
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saying? We need some of your love. Well, uh, Crashing, uh, premiered just this past weekend on HBO. Awesome first episode . Loved it. So directed by one Judson Appatau.Little known fact, Jud's short for Judson. Oh, I did not know that. I've been drinking a lot of green tea. I'm so
in that way. You could start at episode three. And please don't, we need the ratings. But if you if you started episode 3, you could just watch it like a little standalone episode because the guest comedian changes the vibe. It honestly changes me and how I perform.Just like all of us in real life, you hang out with different people. You kind of behave a different way. And uh and
uh which is my the real corner I barked on for months and months and months and uh when we shot the show we did one episode that's just about barking and we shot on McDougall in third which was really crazy. It's the same corner thatlike Sarah Silverman barked on and she's in an episode and so we're filming. It was this wonderful reclaiming of a
all down the line but then to be able to do what we're about to do our 150th episode you have to every episode and every season peel something back and surprise the character and the actorplaying him and hopefully thereby the audience uh and and give these people uh layers to themselves otherwise we
we'd love to hear from you as as they're getting set though I did want to bring up this season will see the 150th episode of Blue Bloods to air just finished writing it last night startshooting on Tuesday no it's and you're writing it yourself yeah yeah that's uh
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So now with Rian Johnson taking on Episode VIII do you have influence over your character now, to say, like, I feel like you should be doing this? Episode VIII? What are you talking about?You caught me in my little sneak attack.
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this episode led to a lot lot of negative publicity.
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this episode . And Alex Oberington wrote our theme music.