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Tantra's Mantra with Prakash Sangam
Lenovo's Commercial AIPC Head on CoPilot+ PCs & Windows on Arm
This is the fourth episode in our series, focused on analyzing the introduction of CoPilot+ PCs. In this, I discuss with Pooja Sathe, Director and category leader of Worldwide Commercial AI PCs at market leader Lenovo, about their “Windows on Arm” journey with Qualcomm from the early beginnings until Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus SoCs, the design principles behind CoPilot+ PCs, customer feedback, target enterprise profiles, and personas for these PCs, and what the future competitive landscape will look like when Intel and AMD SoCs enter the market. We also delve into Lenovo's efforts to ensure app compatibility of Windows on Arm, the role of AI/NPU now and their evolution, Lenovo's definition of AIPC, whether AIPCs will be a separate category or whether everything will be AIPCs in the future, and more. 
The Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast
Replay: Is it ok to punch a nazi?
Old Description: In this second episode, Jake and Ant explore the circumstances in which we may be justified in doing something we'd typically class as wrong. Are we ever justified in using violence, particularly against those who have done or intend to do bad things? Would you be proud if your child punched a bully? Would you lie to an axe-murderer? Can you punch a secret nazi? All this and more discussed in this episode, including a breakdown of the 3 main types of moral frameworks - virtue based ethics, consequentalist and deontological. Support the show: Please leave us a review! Spotify even now let's you do it - see that little star icon - go on, give it a click. Reviews are a great way to help others find the show, and it makes us feel all warm inside. Know anyone who likes to think about or debate the kind of topics we cover? Spread the word - and you’ll have our gratitude. Here's the link to our new community whatsapp, where we'll discuss episodes and ask our most engaged listeners what sort of topics/formats they most enjoy. If you’re a fan of the show, please consider signing up to our Patreon. A small subscription goes a long way towards supporting the show - and it makes us feel all warm inside too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT
Closing the Last Mile: AI's Role in Healthcare Transformation
🎙️ How can AI bridge the gap between data and actionable insights in healthcare?  In this episode of HIT Like a Girl, hosts Demi Radeva and Kim Perry, Chief Growth Officer of emtelligent, dive into the transformative potential of AI in healthcare. Kim shares her expertise on the evolution of clinical AI, particularly Natural Language Processing (NLP), and how it’s turning unstructured data into actionable insights.  The conversation explores: The progress and challenges of AI-driven documentation in healthcare. Why accuracy and transparency are non-negotiable in AI solutions. The critical role of healthcare-specific NLP tools in improving operational efficiency. How policy shifts and technological expertise are shaping the future of healthcare innovation. 💡 Kim’s insights highlight the importance of closing the “last mile” in healthcare AI—where data meets real-world impact. Key Moments: ⏱️ 01:03 | Current Trends and Challenges in Healthcare AI ⏱️ 02:34 | The Role of NLP in Clinical Documentation ⏱️ 03:46 | Overcoming Barriers to AI Adoption ⏱️ 07:34 | The Future of AI in Healthcare ⏱️ 10:19 | Conclusion and Final Thoughts 🎧 Tune in to discover how AI is revolutionizing healthcare—one insight at a time. Why Listen? This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in AI, healthcare innovation, and the future of data-driven care. Kim’s expertise offers a roadmap for leveraging AI to improve efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes.
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From Submissive Wife to Bold Truth-Teller: Michelle Moffitt on Breaking Free of Narcissistic Abuse
Does this sound familiar? Have you been told to just forgive and forget, to move on and put it all behind you, but the pain of not being believed or supported after abuse is still lingering? The ineffective advice you've been given has left you feeling isolated and unheard, but there's hope for finding the understanding and validation you truly deserve. Let's talk about how to heal from the trauma of not being believed and find the support you need to move forward. In this episode, you will be able to: Mastering strategies for overcoming narcissistic abuse in marriage. Discovering the path to healing from church-related trauma. Learning effective strategies for escaping abusive relationships. Cultivating emotional intelligence and mastering boundary setting. Navigating the journey of life after divorce and loss. My special guest is Michelle Moffitt Michelle Moffitt is a dynamic psychotherapist and leadership consultant known for guiding individuals and organizations through change using evidenced-based strategies. As a facilitator and speaker, she specializes in teaching Emotional Intelligence through effective communication, including conflict resolution, feedback delivery, negotiation, and setting boundaries. Her upcoming book, Cracked Open: A Journey to Resilient and Independent Mindset slated for release in January, dives into her real life journey to a resilient mindset, providing valuable insights for those navigating narcissistic abuse and church-related trauma. An overly optimistic Enneagram 7 wing 8, she infuses her work with positivity and actionable insights. A dedicated mom to five amazing adults, she seamlessly blends her professional knowledge with real-life experiences to empower her clients and audiences. Her passion for growth and development shines through in every aspect of her work, making her a sought-after voice in the fields of personal and professional transformation. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:23 - Walking Through Traum

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