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The WIRED25: Problem Solvers ft. Anthony S. Fauci, Maddie Stone, Bed Adida and More

The WIRED25 celebrates the 25 innovators who are using technology to lead society through this period of global uncertainty and pointing the way to a safer future. We’re featuring free online talks with leaders and innovators who are developing solutions to the world’s toughest challenges. For more information about The WIRED25, visit: Anthony S. Fauci,…

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The WIRED25 celebrates the 25 innovators who are using technology to lead society through this period of global uncertainty and pointing the way to a safer future. We’re featuring free online talks with leaders and innovators who are developing solutions to the world’s toughest challenges.

For more information about The WIRED25, visit:

Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. in conversation with Steven Levy, Editor at Large, WIRED

Marc Rogers, VP of Cybersecurity, Okta; Nate Warfield, Security Researcher, Microsoft; and Ohad Zaidenberg, Founder and Executive, CTI League in conversation with Andy Greenberg, Senior Writer, WIRED

Maddie Stone, Security Researcher, Google Project Zero in conversation with Lily Hay Newman, Senior Writer, WIRED

Ben Adida, Executive Director, VotingWorks in conversation with Lily Hay Newman, Senior Writer, WIRED

Dr. Lisa Piccirillo, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, MIT in conversation with Rhett Allain, WIRED Contributor

Patrice Peck, Journalist in conversation with Alan Henry, Service Editor, WIRED

Avi Schiffmann, Founder, The Coronavirus Tracker (ncov2019.live) in conversation with Megan Molteni, Staff Writer, WIRED

Audrey Tang, Digital Minister, Taiwan in conversation with Adam Rogers, Senior Correspondent, WIRED

David Saah, Professor and Director of Geospatial Analysis Lab at University of San Francisco and Managing Principal, Spatial Informatics Group and LeRoy Westerling, Professor of Management of Complex Systems, University of California, Merced in conversation with Daniel Duane, WIRED contributor

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29 Comments

  1. help me get to 10k with no videos

    September 30, 2020 at 6:35 pm

    Fun fact: most fun facts aren’t fun

    • the asmr guy

      October 3, 2020 at 8:24 am

      Nah ma bro you are fun pal

  2. dim_107

    September 30, 2020 at 6:37 pm

    Why is there only one comment?

    • RC Repo

      September 30, 2020 at 6:48 pm

      because this 25 thing sucks and no one likes it.

    • Kaje Da Silva

      October 1, 2020 at 6:52 am

      And, honestly, who has 2 and a half hours for this. Because guess what, I most certainly don’t!

    • RC Repo

      October 1, 2020 at 6:58 am

      @Kaje Da Silva exactly. these people are Not exactly experts either. just some average people giving their opinions as if it is facts.

    • Kaje Da Silva

      October 1, 2020 at 8:11 am

      @RC Repo Sorry Repo, I did not stop to consider that possibility. Thanks for keeping me on track.

    • RC Repo

      October 1, 2020 at 6:04 pm

      @Kaje Da Silva Oh i agree with you 100% no need for apology. Have a beautiful day.

    • Kaje Da Silva

      October 1, 2020 at 6:33 pm

      @RC Repo You too. It actually depends, because for me it’s just about lights-out here in South Africa. Thanks for making may day a fulfilling one Repo.
      Best wishes to ya’.

  3. RC Repo

    September 30, 2020 at 6:51 pm

    Problem Creators. what a Bunch of BS.

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    September 30, 2020 at 7:41 pm

    Hi MADDIE!!!

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    September 30, 2020 at 7:48 pm

    screw fauci. man loves a camera

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    September 30, 2020 at 10:00 pm

    Ya lost me at the thirty nine second mark.

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    October 1, 2020 at 10:35 am

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    “They are running a monopoly and they will lie, cheat and steal to keep it that way”—Dr Eva Snead

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    They should first test the covid vaccine on government officials if they are safe,the vaccine is good But if they die,the country is safe.

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    I WILL NOT BE MASKED,TRACKED,TESTED,CHIPPED OR POISONED TO SUPPORT THIS ORCHESTRATED LIE! THIS WILL NOT BE MY NEW NORMAL. I DO NOT CONSENT!

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Building beyond LLMs with Luma AI’s Amit Jain (Live at Web Summit Qatar) | Equity Podcast

LLMs may have kicked off this AI boom, but the ceiling is closer than the hype suggests. As models run out of text data to train on, the companies and investors paying attention are already moving on. The next wave isn’t better chatbots; it’s machines that can understand the physical world. Luma AI, the Bay…

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LLMs may have kicked off this AI boom, but the ceiling is closer than the hype suggests. As models run out of text data to train on, the companies and investors paying attention are already moving on. The next wave isn’t better chatbots; it’s machines that can understand the physical world. Luma AI, the Bay Area lab that raised over $1.4 billion from a16z, Nvidia, and Amazon, is betting on exactly that.

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