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The Weekly Snapshot - AI
AI Takes the Lead: From the Olympic Pools to Morgan Stanley and Apple's New Search Frontier
Exploring the Impact of AI Across Various SectorsThe use of artificial intelligence is transforming multiple industries, from potentially increasing the temperature of Olympic pools to revolutionizing customer service and redefining search functionalities in tech gadgets. While AI's promise stirs debate among young professionals like Morgan Stanley's interns, companies like Apple see it as an opportunity to enhance their products and possibly end their reliance on traditional giants like Google.
One Minute Podcast Tips
The Pros and Cons of Joining a Podcast Network
One of the more effective ways to grow your podcast is to join a network. But it's not just as simple as joining a network - there are pros and cons you need to be aware of, so let's have a look at those.Products I Use for One Minute Podcast TipsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link.My equipment:Shure SM7B dynamic micTZ Audio Stellar X2 condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesJOBY Wavo Boom ArmElgato Wave Mic Arm Low ProfileRecommended resources:Captivate.fmSubstackBoomcaster remote interviewingHindenburg ProOne Minute Podcast Tips is a podcast education show brought to you by Danny Brown. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app!And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, as well as their preferred podcast app, or online at One Minute Podcast Tips.Mentioned in this episode:Recommend the showHelp your friends and other podcasters discover One Minute Podcast Tips, by sharing/recommending this episode and/or the show with them!Share the showIf you enjoy One Minute Podcast Tips, here's how to support the show!If you enjoy One Minute Podcast Tips and get value from the show and want to support it, you can do that with a donation of your choosing over at OneMinutePodcastTips.com/support. Thank you!
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The Big 3 NBA Podcast
Why Did Mavs Trade Luka Doncic to Lakers? | Garden Report x Big 3 Crossover
The Dallas Mavericks are sending Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber, and Markieff Morris to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a 2029 first-round pick, according to sources from Shams Charania. The blockbuster trade is part of a three-team deal involving the Utah Jazz.
The Garden Report's John Zannis, Sherrod Blakely, Bobby Manning and the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn share their reactions and analysis of this massive trade and its potential impact on the league.
0:00 - Gary's initial thoughts
6:30 - Concerns about Luka
9:02 - Trade implications discussed
12:00 - Shocking trade details
16:25 - Future of Mavericks
19:12 - Trade Package Discussion
22:01 - Luka's Future Concerns
26:27 - Trade Theories Discussed
28:14 - Philosophical Differences
30:11 - Championship Team Potential
34:00 - Lakers Seeking Superstar
35:54 - AD's Future Uncertain
43:10 - Jaylen for Luka Debate
45:08 - AD's Franchise Potential
48:05 - Ifs in Team Success
50:41 - Luka's Franchise Impact
1:00:00 - Mavericks Fan Reaction
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CryptoSlate SlateCast
How Leona Hiroki's INTMAX brings stateless scaling and privacy to Ethereum
In a recent episode of the SlateCast, CryptoSlate’s Editor-in-Chief Liam “Akiba” Wright and CEO Nate Whitehill sat down with Leona Hioki, the Co-founder of INTMAX. The conversation delved into the transformative potential of stateless zero-knowledge rollups (ZK-rollups), which prioritize privacy, scalability, and decentralization. Hioki’s insights shed light on INTMAX’s unique approach to blockchain infrastructure, the influence of Japanese engineering culture, and the broader impact of privacy on the crypto landscape.A New Paradigm in Blockchain ScalabilityHioki introduced INTMAX as a “stateless ZK-rollup” with features like near-zero gas fees, privacy by default, and interoperability with other blockchains. Unlike traditional rollups that store transaction data on-chain, INTMAX’s stateless architecture allows data to be managed off-chain and verified using cryptographic proofs.“We’re aiming for extreme scalability by shifting data and computation to the client side,” Hioki explained.This allows for significantly reduced costs and improved privacy for users.INTMAX’s system offers a distinct trade-off compared to traditional ZK-rollups. By moving computation to users’ devices, the burden on blockchain nodes is minimized, resulting in a lightweight infrastructure.“We’ve achieved something unique in the blockchain space — extreme scalability and privacy without compromising decentralization,” Hioki noted.The Stateless Architecture AdvantageINTMAX’s stateless approach challenges the norm of blockchain rollups, which typically store transaction history on-chain. Hioki emphasized that INTMAX’s design is inspired by “Plasma Prime,” an early concept for off-chain scaling solutions. He highlighted that the key to INTMAX’s architecture is "parallelizing computation and storage,” which shifts most of the processing work to end-user devices, reducing reliance on the blockchain’s infrastructure.“If you’ve got 5 million users, that’s 5 million nodes working in parallel instead o
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