Artificial intelligence is evolving at an unprecedented pace—what does that mean for the future of technology, venture capital, business, and even our understanding of ourselves? Award-winning journalist and writer Anil Ananthaswamy joins us for our latest episode to discuss his latest book Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI . Anil helps us explore the journey and many breakthroughs that have propelled machine learning from simple perceptrons to the sophisticated algorithms shaping today’s AI revolution, powering GPT and other models. The discussion aims to demystify some of the underlying mathematical concepts that power modern machine learning, to help everyone grasp this technology impacting our lives–even if your last math class was in high school. Anil walks us through the power of scaling laws, the shift from training to inference optimization, and the debate among AI’s pioneers about the road to AGI—should we be concerned, or are we still missing key pieces of the puzzle? The conversation also delves into AI’s philosophical implications—could understanding how machines learn help us better understand ourselves? And what challenges remain before AI systems can truly operate with agency? If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Sign up for our newsletter at techsurgepodcast.com for exclusive insights and updates on upcoming TechSurge Live Summits. Links: Read Why Machines Learn, Anil’s latest book on the math behind AI https://www.amazon.com/Why-Machines-Learn-Elegant-Behind/dp/0593185749 Learn more about Anil Ananthaswamy’s work and writing https://anilananthaswamy.com/ Watch Anil Ananthaswamy’s TED Talk on AI and intelligence https://www.ted.com/speakers/anil_ananthaswamy Discover the MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellowship that shaped Anil’s AI research https://ksj.mit.edu/ Understand the Perceptron, the foundation of neural networks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perceptron Read about the Perceptron Convergence Theorem and its significance https://www.nature.com/articles/323533a0…
Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have been injured don’t always get served by people who have these traits. Insurance companies are notorious for taking a hard line, acting as if the injured person is the one who did something wrong. Where’s the compassion in that? Worker’s compensation insurers routinely deceive workers about their legal rights and seemingly couldn’t care less about the injured worker and his or her family. Where’s the honesty and compassion in that? Unskilled and unethical doctors make medical mistakes and expect the patient to bear the financial and emotional cost of their errors, while continuing to practice medicine and expose other innocent people to harmful treatment. Pharmaceutical manufacturers make millions from drugs that make people sicker, sometimes hastening their death rather than extending their life. Their bottom lines stay healthy while their customers die. What’s rational about that? Steve also educated you in this podcast how to determine whether you potentially have a negligence or malpractice claim for an injury you’ve sustained due to the fault of another. He gives actionable steps you can take to prosecute your potential case. Steven Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary- Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheislerhttps://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw
Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have been injured don’t always get served by people who have these traits. Insurance companies are notorious for taking a hard line, acting as if the injured person is the one who did something wrong. Where’s the compassion in that? Worker’s compensation insurers routinely deceive workers about their legal rights and seemingly couldn’t care less about the injured worker and his or her family. Where’s the honesty and compassion in that? Unskilled and unethical doctors make medical mistakes and expect the patient to bear the financial and emotional cost of their errors, while continuing to practice medicine and expose other innocent people to harmful treatment. Pharmaceutical manufacturers make millions from drugs that make people sicker, sometimes hastening their death rather than extending their life. Their bottom lines stay healthy while their customers die. What’s rational about that? Steve also educated you in this podcast how to determine whether you potentially have a negligence or malpractice claim for an injury you’ve sustained due to the fault of another. He gives actionable steps you can take to prosecute your potential case. Steven Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary- Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheislerhttps://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw
In this episode of The Injury Lawyer, Steve provides a comprehensive explanation of the four prerequisites for pursuing a medical malpractice case. He delves into a detailed description of sepsis and septic shock, elucidating the symptoms. Additionally, he cites case histories and offers insights into various causes of sepsis and essential precautions to take. Don't miss this crucial episode of The Injury Lawyer, as it contains vital information to safeguard yourself, your loved ones, and your friends. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:10] Steve discusses the four elements you must meet in a medical malpractice claim and how the standard of care can deviate from one profession to another. [09:01] A description of sepsis and septic shock. [14:59] How the symptoms of sepsis present. [18:55] Russ asks how to tell the difference between anxiety and sepsis. [22:40] Examples of medical malpractice leading to sepsis and a discussion of lactic acid and how the wrong medication affects sepsis. [34:39] Steve reflects on an individual who developed sepsis and how the statute of limitations is different from state to state. [38:25] Case study of Legionnaires disease causing septic shock and a 36-year-old woman who was misdiagnosed. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Sepsis can occur due to an infection and can be deadly if not treated correctly and quickly. 1.7 million people a year in the United States develop sepsis. Approximately 270,000 people die yearly from sepsis in the United States. No test can definitively diagnose sepsis. There's a protocol that should be followed to diagnose sepsis. ABOUT THE HOST: Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheisler https://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745 https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw…
In the latest episode of The Injury Lawyer, Steve recounts a narrative involving an individual who visited an emergency room with symptoms related to blood clotting. Tragically, this individual was misdiagnosed, which led to devastating consequences. To safeguard yourself and your loved ones from a similar fate, Steve will outline the symptoms to watch out for and identify those particularly vulnerable. Additionally, he will provide valuable insights on determining whether you have grounds for a medical malpractice claim. Tune in to this episode of The Injury Lawyer for crucial information. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:48] Steve discusses DVT, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in detail, citing who is most at risk [13:02] What are the five warning signs of a blood clot, and what can you do on a plane to avoid a blood clot [17:07] What care should be given if you go to an ER suspecting a blood clot [23:27] Steve shares the story of a gentleman who presented in the ER with symptoms of a blood clot, and he was misdiagnosed [31:38] The verdict and the award KEY TAKEAWAYS: Acquaint yourself with the symptoms of a blood clot, and don't ignore your symptoms. Be your own advocate when in a medical setting and ask questions. The symptoms of blood clotting may present as other medical problems. However, when you have more than one of these, err on the side of caution and go to an ER. ABOUT THE HOST: Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheisler https://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745 https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw…
I'm sure that all of you are familiar with the infamous lawsuit involving a woman who sued McDonald's after a hot cup of coffee was accidentally spilled on her. In today's discussion, we will delve into the topic of burns and examine the severity of burns that could lead to a negligence case. It's important to note that five specific criteria must be met before one can initiate a negligence case, and it is the responsibility of food establishments to ensure the safety of their customers. In this episode of The Injury Lawyer, we will explore this subject in-depth, and Steve will present various cases that could help answer the question, "Do I have a valid negligence case?" IN THIS EPISODE: [03:00] Steve discusses the case of spilled coffee at Mcdonalds' back in the 90s as well as another more recent case where a McNugget burned a child [07:49] Steve shares the five criteria you need to bring a claim against a restaurant or coffee shop for negligence [19:50] Russ shares a recent experience where he had metal in his food [23:10] Employees can make a worker's compensation claim for an injury on the job [23:40] Steve outlines the six different degrees used to measure the severity of burns, explaining each type in detail [30:32] Episodes of The Injury Lawyer Podcast will continue to inform you what factors are necessary to file a claim of negligence on many types of injuries KEY TAKEAWAYS: Restaurants have a responsibility to keep anyone who enters their establishments safe. If any substance is 165 degrees, it’s too hot. So don’t drink it or touch it. There are six degrees that a burn can be designated. Burns that are third-degree through six degrees are very serious or fatal. ABOUT THE HOST: Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheisler https://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745 https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw…
We are introducing the inaugural episode of the Injury Lawyer Podcast, hosted by Steve Heisler. We aim to provide valuable insights and knowledge regarding negligence in various injury cases. In today's episode, Steve delves into placental abruption, explaining its definition, potential causes, and associated symptoms. This information holds significance for individuals seeking clarity on their potential legal claims. Don't miss this premier episode of the Injury Lawyer Podcast. IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00] Host Steven Heisler welcomes you to the first Injury Lawyer Podcast, where all types of injuries will be discussed due to all kinds of negligence [01:42] Russ is introduced. He is the producer of these podcasts [03:36] Steve describes what a placenta abruption is [07:07} How serious is a placenta abruption, and what are the symptoms and causes [12:29] How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case [19:48] Steve gives an example of a successful claim against a hospital KEY TAKEAWAYS: A placental abruption is very serious; a mother experiencing the symptoms should go to an emergency room. Doctors should evaluate the mother’s health and warn her of the possibility of a placental abruption if her history warrants it. You should promptly call an attorney if you have experienced a placental abruption. Give your attorney ample time to obtain expert witnesses. ABOUT THE HOST: Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheisler https://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745 https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw…
Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have been injured don’t always get served by people who have these traits. Insurance companies are notorious for taking a hard line, acting as if the injured person is the one who did something wrong. Where’s the compassion in that? Worker’s compensation insurers routinely deceive workers about their legal rights and seemingly couldn’t care less about the injured worker and his or her family. Where’s the honesty and compassion in that? Unskilled and unethical doctors make medical mistakes and expect the patient to bear the financial and emotional cost of their errors, while continuing to practice medicine and expose other innocent people to harmful treatment. Pharmaceutical manufacturers make millions from drugs that make people sicker, sometimes hastening their death rather than extending their life. Their bottom lines stay healthy while their customers die. What’s rational about that? Steve also educated you in this podcast how to determine whether you potentially have a negligence or malpractice claim for an injury you’ve sustained due to the fault of another. He gives actionable steps you can take to prosecute your potential case. Steven Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality. Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good both in the ring and in the courtroom! Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary- Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed. Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke! Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637. https://www.facebook.com/attorneysteveheisler https://www.youtube.com/c/StevenHeislerLawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heisler-8aaa745 https://twitter.com/MDInjuryLaw…
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