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Stressforskningspodden

Stressforskningsinstitutet

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Stressforskningspodden drivs av Sandra Tamm, läkare och forskare och Mats Lekander, professor och psykolog. Podcasten ges ut av Stressforskningsinstitutet, Institutionen för Psykologi vid Stockholms Universitet Varje poddavsnitt tar avstamp i en kulturyttring kopplad till det aktuella temat för att locka forskare att samtala utifrån nya utfallsvinklar. Besök stressforskning.su.se/podd för mer information.
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Akademiska kvarten

Natur & Kultur

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I Natur & Kulturs podcast 'Akademiska kvarten' ger vi dig en ungefärlig kvart med tongivande personer som har något viktigt att säga om svensk utbildning. In the podcast 'Akademiska Kvarten' we provide you with approximately fifteen minutes featuring influential individuals who have something important to tell us about Swedish education.
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Shaping our food

Lisa Beste och Anna Lehrman

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Hur hindrar man en extra lurig svamp att angripa växten? Går det att avla fram suggor som inte lägger sig på sina kultingar? Hur gör forskarna när de förändrar generna i växter och djur? Och var går gränsen för vad som är etiskt försvarbart att förändra? Det är några av frågorna som Lisa Beste och Anna Lehrman reder ut i intervjuer med forskare inom olika områden som relaterar till växtförädling, husdjursavel och bioteknik.
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Maria Pedersen är överläkare och postdoktor i Norge och jobbar med tillstånd präglade av trötthet såsom ME/CFS (myalgisk encefalomyelit/kroniskt trötthetssyndrom) och post-covid. Hon berättar om erfarenheter av att jobba med dessa illa förstådda och funktionsnedsättande ohälsotillstånd, liksom om vad man bör och kanske inte bör säga om detta i medi…
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This week, guest host (Sifted's) Mimi Billing and Ather discuss June's AI news updates. Topics include Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI over a nonprofit agreement, Anthropic’s Cloud 3 outperforming ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, and major investments in Anthropic by Google and Amazon. They also cover the EU AI Act's approval, marking the first regu…
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In this episode, Ather interviews Tom Soderstrom, AWS Enterprise Strategist, on his career and insights into innovation and generative AI. Tom shares his journey from Sweden to the US, becoming NASA’s first CTO for IT at JPL, and introducing cloud computing. He emphasises innovation through small, low-risk experiments, or “two-way door decisions,” …
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In this episode, Ather interviews Lele Cau, AI research scientist at MotherBrain, part of EQT Partners. They discuss AI as a system integrating software and hardware for intelligent decision-making. Lele describes MotherBrain’s role in aiding deal professionals with data and algorithms, emphasising the importance of knowledge graphs in large langua…
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In this episode, Ather meets Caroline Ohlsson, Data & AI Director at Verdane. Caroline explains Verdane's investment in tech-enabled companies and how her team supports them with data and AI. She discusses Verdane's use of generative AI tools like Verdain GPT and Microsoft Co-pilot to boost productivity, and shares examples of AI-driven improvement…
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In our first ever live recording at Epicenter Stockholm, Ather and Mimi Billing open with Kai-fu Lee's prediction that AI will take 50% of jobs by 2027 and the market's projected growth to $184 billion by 2024. Despite major investments, the profitability of large language models (LLMs) remains uncertain. OpenAI's financial success is noted, but hi…
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In this episode, Ather interviews Anastasia Varava, Research Lead at SEBX, SEB Banken, about AI in banking. Anastasia's work at KTH and SEB Banken focuses on machine learning, robotics, and AI applications to enhance employee efficiency, decision-making, crime prevention, and customer experience. She discusses data sensitivity, the shift to cloud s…
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In this episode host Ather interviews Mikael Huss, co-founder and Principal Data Scientist at Codon. They discuss the evolution of AI, noting the shift from traditional data science to large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. Mikael highlights the overshadowing of other AI applications by LLMs and generative AI. They emphasize the importance of d…
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This week our guest host, Sifted's Mimi Billing and Ather discuss April's AI developments, including; implications in geopolitics and business, highlighting Microsoft's warning about AI's potential use to disrupt elections in the US, South Korea, and India. They explore China's advancements in AI, the impact of quantum computing on AI development, …
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Det här avsnittet är på engelska.När Sabina Čehajić-Clancy läste psykologi fick hon The Reader (Högläsaren) av Bernard Schlink av sin handledare. Boken handlar om gruppbaserad skuld, just det område Sabina börjat studera, och närmre bestämt skuldkänslor hos tyskar – något hon själv fick starka erfarenheter av när hon som tonåring flytt till Tysklan…
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In this episode, Ather hosts guest Alex Baker, global retail strategist, entrepreneur, and Principal at Nordic Retail Hub. They discuss the evolution of AI in retail, highlighting its shift from backend applications to enhancing customer-facing experiences with technologies like dynamic pricing and personalized promotions. They also explore various…
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Ather interviews Vilhelm von Ehrenheim, co-founder and CAIO of QA Tech, discussing the use of AI in automating quality assurance for web applications. Wilhelm details how their AI agents test web functionality to ensure reliability before launch, leveraging large language models for enhanced decision-making. He also addresses the challenges of adap…
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In this episode, Ather interviews Ramprakash Ramamoorthy, AI director at ManageEngine, who clarifies AI's role as a practical tool for pattern recognition and productivity in IT management, rather than a threat to human jobs. Ram discusses how ManageEngine has integrated AI across their product suite since 2011 to optimize IT operations and custome…
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This week our guest host, Sifted's Mimi Billing and Ather discuss March's AI developments, including; Elon Musk has sued OpenAI, alleging violation of their nonprofit agreement through a Microsoft collaboration and deviation from open-source values. Concurrently, Musk introduced his open-source language model, GROK. Meanwhile, Anthropic's new AI, C…
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Vi fortsätter samtalet med Robert Johansson om möjligheterna med maskinpsykologi och artificiell generell intelligens. Tankarna tycks svindla när samtalet vindlar sig fram mellan datorsystem, inlärningspsykologi, logik och hur en teori om språk – Relational Frame Theory – visar sig passa utmärkt för maskinpsykologiska studier. Programledare: Mats L…
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Maskinpsykologi, artificiell generell intelligens och varat. Gäst: Robert Johansson (#29)Dagens gäst är Robert Johansson, som vackert kombinerar psykologi med datavetenskap, kryddat med en nypa buddism och två nypor radikal behaviorism. Robert berättar i ett första av två samtal om artificiell generell intelligens, som mer kan efterlikna och simule…
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This week our guest host, Sifted's Mimi Billing and Ather discuss February's AI developments, including OpenAI's new video tool, Sora, and its careful release strategy amidst ethical concerns. They explore the bias issues in Google's Gemini AI and contrast different AI philosophies, highlighting the debate between practical AI applications and the …
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Salman Avestimehr, USC professor and FedML co-founder, discusses AI, federated learning, and large language models. This week's topics include; AI definition, distributed and federated systems research, current challenges in generative AI, and trustworthiness in ML. Ather and Salman explore the future of accessible LLMs on personal devices, stress …
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In this episode of the AI Podcast, host Ather Gattami interviews Michal Sustr, co-founder of EquiLibre, a company that uses game theory and reinforcement learning for trading. Michal discusses the company's approach to trading, which is based on the idea that markets can be modelled as games. He explains that EquiLibre uses game theory to develop a…
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Caty och vännen Marlene pratar kreativa blockeringar. Kreativitetsdöden! Hur de själva påverkats av de och hur de tagit oss igenom de. Vissa blockeringar var korta, andra årslånga. Chat GPT ger oss svenska alternativ till termen "creative block" men Marlene har ändå den bästa översättningen: kreativ förstoppning. Vi pratar också om vikten av sänkta…
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Reinforcement learning is a type of machine learning that allows agents to learn by interacting with their environment. DeepMind researcher, David Abel is interested in using reinforcement learning to understand and build intelligent agents. One of the big questions in AI is what exactly "intelligence" is. Another big question is how to build intel…
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Språkliga uttryck påverkar våra tankar och hur vi förstår både vår egen och våra medmänniskors hälsa. Detsamma gäller rösten och hur vi låter. Vi kan omedelbart känna igen en medmänniska på enbart rösten med hjälp av kännetecken som går långt utanför det språkliga innehållet i sig – något som imitatörer skickligt kan utnyttja. Vi tar oss an det utm…
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In this episode, Mimi and Ather delve into the impact of AI on elections and political communication as well as deepfakes and cybercrime. They address OpenAI's suspension of a developer for creating a politician-impersonating chatbot and an AI-generated robocall falsely imitating President Biden, demonstrating AI's potential misuse in politics. The…
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Edward Hu, Researcher at OpenAI, known for his invention of LoRA, a widely used machine learning method to fine-tune Large Language Models (LLMs) which he co-invented at Microsoft, shares his views on LoRa. Together with Ather he also discusses the development of GFlowNets as a promising tool for the development of reasoning and planning AI systems…
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Sätter du mål och visioner för företaget? Är de lika ihåliga som ett klassiskt nyårslöfte? Det är lätt att tappa riktning och glömma av uppföljning när man fastnar i alla dagliga, veckovisa beslut och engagemang. Plötsligt har året gått och man undrar hur det kunde gå så snabbt, vart alla målen föll. Jag gjorde årskompassen i år igen, den hjälper e…
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Mimi Billing, European editor at Shifted and Ather highlight the latest news in AI in December and take a look back at 2023. In this episode, you will hear the latest on the release of Google DeepMind's Gemini in its Ultra, Pro, and Nano versions. How European Union policymakers have reached a provisional agreement on AI rules under the EU AI ACT. …
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Andy Karvonen, Prof. of Urban Design and Planning at Lund University talks of the “Urban Brain", where we have some kind of smart city control room managing all aspects, from traffic to transportation and the management of facilities. Andy and Ather discuss the pros and cons of such a future, delving into the hard but important questions of privacy…
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I dagens avsnitt listar vi de olika kundtyperna man ska akta sig för. Utöver att kanske behöva dumpa vissa (avsluta samarbete, i mindre dramatiska termer), finns det även de man ska neka innan man ens inleder något som helst samarbete. Det finns både bättre och lättare kunder att samarbeta med där ute. Det förtjänar ni!…
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Mika Gustafsson, Prof., and David Martinez, PhD student, both at Linköping University conduct research in Bioinformatics and precision medicine. They are exploring how to use complex patient data, both clinical and environmental (such as the lifestyle) to develop personalized treatments and to help understand diseases more in depth in order to take…
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Kulturinslag: Edward Munchs avbildningar av sjukdom och låten Fever med Peggy LeeGäst: Hugo BesedovskyI detta avsnitt av Stressforskningspodden får programledaren Mats Lekander själv berätta om sitt eget stora forskningsintresse, nämligen kopplingen mellan immunsystem, hjärna och beteende. Vi lyssnar även på en intervju med Hugo Besedovsky, en av f…
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Let’s start with the company behind chatGPT, OpenAI. No one has missed the last couple of weeks' happenings at OpenAI, where the CEO and cofounder Sam Altman was fired on Friday the 17th and then on Monday evening reinstated as CEO. There have been a lot of rumours of why he was fired in the first place but I think we need to focus on something dif…
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Agnes Lindell, Head of Data Driven Business at Elvenite shares her experience in building data driven tools in the food industry, all from some of their most successful use cases to how they managed to do it. She mentioned the biggest challenges and how they managed to tackle them. A few examples include inventory optimization with over 10% of savi…
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Kye Andersson, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Canucci and also author of the recently published Sifted article on the technological, and especially AI gap, between the EU and the US and China. Kye argues that we have too much focus on regulations, especially on less likely scenarios, and we are making the innovation in the EU more difficul…
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In this special episode of AI-podden, we have the pleasure to introduce Mimi Billing from Sifted who will be co-hosting AI-podden in this special format where we get updates of the recent AI developments. In this episode, we are discussing why Nvidia is using AI to train a robot how to spin a pen between its fingers, China’s claim that they have bu…
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The AI Swede of the year (2023) is Max Gordon, and he is also our (returning) guest in this episode of AI-podden! Max is an orthopedic surgeon and Associate professor at Karolinska Institute. Max Gordon shares with us his story of applying AI in Healthcare, how he got into it, where he started, and how he dealt with acquiring data, testing, buildin…
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Nastaran Baleng-Soultani, co-founder of Space Academy and RadCap Ventures shares with us her thoughts about the “AI hype” and the trends of AI startup investments. She describes the ultimate startup settings where she would be interested in investing. In particular, Nastaran expresses her interest in ideas where AI could help us solve climate chall…
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Det påstås att Youtube-besökare ser en miljard timmar uppladdad film varje dag. Från att ha varit ett sätt att förstå världen, blev bild- och filmmediet snabbt ett effektivt sätt att sälja produkter, bedriva propaganda eller manipulera uppfattningar. I filmen And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine beskrivs denna utveckling från de första fotog…
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Vart sitter du helst och jobbar? Vilken miljö ger dig bäst arbetsro? Är det samma miljö varje dag? Behöver du olika miljöer till olika projekt, eller olika delar av ett projekt? Finns det en miljö som är den bästa? Spelar miljön någon roll? I detta avsnittet pratar vi löst och fast om vilka olika arbetsmiljön vi har provat jobba i och hur det har p…
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Ather’s guest in this episode is Eva Fors, Managing Director of Google Cloud Nordics. Eva and Ather discuss the most recent developments in the AI services provided by Google Cloud and how Google Cloud is feeling the sentiment around AI developments. Eva shares her thoughts on the balance between AI developments and regulations. She provides exampl…
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Carl-Axel Wahlström, AI Artist and Creator of the AI fashion magazine Copy hares with us his experience and journey of using AI in his creative work, where he describes the AI tools he is using as “friends” that he enjoys working with. He tells us how he came about to create Copy and the journey that led him to create a magazine that is the first o…
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Lars Albertsson, founder of Scling and one of Scandinavia’s most skilled data engineers, with experience from Google and Spotify shares his experience as a pioneer in the data engineering field, what his learnings has been, and the approach he takes in solving data architecture and engineering problems. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Li…
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”Innan slaget är allt möjligt” skriver Jonas Hassen Khemiri i sin novell Sista måltiden. Novellen är skriven ur förövarens perspektiv och beskriver övergången till att bli en som verkligen slår. Men vad utmärker den som slår, och föregås alltid det fysiska våldet av psykiskt våld? Vad är skillnaden mellan relationer med enbart psykiskt våld och såd…
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We have great pleasure of hosting Mert Pilanci, Professor at Stanford University. Mert Pilanci shares with us his recent research breakthroughs in machine learning. Mert and his group discovered that the training of shallow neural networks can be transformed into super-efficient algorithms that always achieve the best accuracy possible on the first…
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Nej, vi tycker inte 500 för en logga är rimligt. Vi tycker så lite om det att vi känner oss som Edvard Munchs Skriet bara vid tanken. Så när det ryktes att någon tror att det är ett rimligt pris på riktigt, ja då kunde vi inte annat än att ta ett snack om det. Tyckte du vårt snack var vettigt så får du gärna sprida avsnittet till alla som behöver f…
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Our guest in this episode of AI-podden is Milan Kordestani, Entrepreneur, Investor, and Author. Milan, who is a serial entrepreneur, tells us about how a couple of his startups apply AI to help people prepare for interviews and provide training and mentorship to help them choose individualized career paths. Milan puts his investor hat on and explai…
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