by Amelia Dalton
Step right up ladies and gentlemen! We’ve got all sorts of fun lined up for this week’s Fish Fry podcast. Tim Colleran (LEVL) joins us to discuss LEVL-ID, what sets it apart this device identity technology from MAC randomization, and why full stack device Intelligence is key to its success. Also this week, we check out a new research study from Georgetown University that contends that mirroring human visual learning may be key to helping AI software to think more like a human brain.
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joining me, hank paulson, a former secretary of the treasury and c.e.o. of goldman sachs who knows china well. so when i look at things we need to do to build trust between our two countries, i see a need to get tangible things done that the publics in both countries can see. and understand. and so continue chemical weaponsly i look at areas like, you know economics and i see that this is the best time i ve seen since 2001 at the time when the w.t.o. agreement was negotiated to get some positive economic agreements that the people in both countries can understand and see a real opportunity to do things together to meet the climate challenge and the need for clean energy and new environmental technologies. rose: we conclude with jim turley, the retiring chairman and c.e.o. of the accounting firm ernst & young. the profession wasn t as focused on the delivery of quality as we needed to be back in the 90s lead up to the enron era. so what happened after was really importa
acted out of convict because they felt it was a lot going on that the government was doing that was dead wrong and needed to be exposed. rose: we continue with an assessment of u.s. china relationship following conversations over the weekend in california between president xi jinping and president obama. joining me, hank paulson, a former secretary of the treasury and c.e.o. of goldman sachs who knows china well. so when i look at things we need to do to build trust between our two countries, i see a need to get tangible things done that the publics in both countries can see. and understand. and so continue chemical weaponsly i look at areas like, you know economics and i see that this is the best time i ve seen since 2001 at the time when the w.t.o. agreement was negotiated to get some positive economic agreements that the people in both countries can understand and see a real opportunity to do things together to meet the climate challenge and the need for clean energy a
former secretary of the treasury and c.e.o. of goldman sachs who knows china well. so when i look at things we need to do to build trust between our two countries, i see a need to get tangible things done that the publics in both countries can see. and understand. and so continue chemical weaponsly i look at areas like, you know economics and i see that this is the best time i ve seen since 2001 at the time when the w.t.o. agreement was negotiated to get some positive economic agreements that the people in both countries can understand and see a real opportunity to do things together to meet the climate challenge and the need for clean energy and new environmental technologies. rose: we conclude with jim turley, the retiring chairman and c.e.o. of the accounting firm ernst & young. the profession wasn t as focused on the delivery of quality as we needed to be back in the 90s lead up to the enron era. so what happened after was really important ernst & young, all of our
less than ten months. there are some that are probably surprised this is coming this early in his presidency. and while who would question the deliberations, you don t so far, there have not been ip low mattock triumphs as part of his administration. and that may come as a surprise to people. the u.s. nobel peace prize committee doesn t tell you who they re considering. i just thought maybe this would be a way to honor someone later in their nonetheless, it is a tremendous honor and the mere fact that he won the presidency of this country in an election that brought people together says a heck of a lot about the guy. we have got more coming up from the white house. we ll get a chance to ask him about what the reaction is from the white house later this morning. we got the chance to sit down with carl icahn yesterday in new york. this conversation spanned a number of topics. we talked about his outlook for the economy, for the markets and the best opportunities right