Accuracy Third is a collection of stories from participants of Burning Man. Your hosts Rex, D-Day, and editor Beth compile, comment upon, and share your tales of dusty adventure. Featuring in-studio interviews as well as submitted content, Accuracy Third attempts to create a record of the ephemeral magic of our annual art party. Listen and share your stories at accuracythird.com
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Acceptable Accuracy: your go-to podcast for firearms community connection. Hosted by Philip and Tyler, enjoy lively banter, gear reviews, and exclusive interviews. Follow along as we explore competitive shooting sports such as USPSA, IDPA, Steel Challenge and 3Gun/Multigun. We will also deep-dive into timely topics, trends and what’s new in the firearms industry.
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Complete daily Rochester, New York weather forecast from veteran broadcast meteorologist Richard J. McCollough, M.Ed. WeatherPodcast™
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Four underqualified gamers and a robot gather inside a closet to talk gaming news and industry topics, give first impressions on games, and compete for worthless prizes. Occasionally there are some explosions or really bad chili farts. Send us suggestions, topics and hate mail! http://yolo420.com/emailus
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Sterlinx Global is a professional accountancy and VAT firm based in the heart of Liverpool City UK. We share our valuable insights and tips for business owners to have the missing knowledge ticked, so you have a better and wider understanding of the accounting and finance part of your business. Our podcasts focus on you understanding your books from keeping them neat to tax filing in the UK, Europe, USA, Middle East, and Asia. Tune in and follow for regular tracks. For more details, you can ...
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Algorithm Integrity Matters: for Financial Services leaders, to enhance fairness and accuracy in data processing
Risk Insights: Yusuf Moolla
Insights for financial services leaders who want to enhance fairness and accuracy in their use of data, algorithms, and AI. Each episode explores challenges and solutions related to algorithmic integrity, including discussions on navigating independent audits. The goal of this podcast is to give leaders the knowledge they need to ensure their data practices benefit customers and other stakeholders, reducing the potential for harm and upholding industry standards.
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.48 - Every Day Carry Part 1
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1:19:13In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, Philip and Tyler break down their everyday carry (EDC) setups, from firearms and knives to flashlights and med kits. They explain the reasoning behind each item they choose to carry, how their gear has evolved over time, and the real-world considerations that influence their decisions. Whether you…
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The Seven Sisters / Pleiades project is on hold due to family emergency. If you have any money to kick their way, details are here in their gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/gsghr-support-jias-fight-against-neuroblastoma/cl/s?lang=en_US&ts=1746555343&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_content=amp13_c&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link&attribut…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.47 - Intro To Night Vision With Blackout Ballistics
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1:35:18On this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by guest host Kyle and Chris from Blackout Ballistics for a deep dive into the world of night vision. We talk about getting into vision gear, the challenges and surprises of shooting under nods, and how it all translates into the competition world. From gear consi…
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S08 E08 - Voted Best Balls On Playa 2024
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1:14:29Compost Queen is BRCU LNT. Moar Gate moar often. Introducing Tarzan. Calling Fuckfrankie. Great achievemenxpectationsat the Slut Olympics. Oh no a bag. Everyone's appreciation station. Live, Laugh, Loot. Balloon hexagoon. Conference table. Cum shoot. Uhaul Express. This special moment. Reno truck shit. Carnies do it for real. https://www.avclub.com…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.46 - Settling the Debate, Open vs. Closed Emitter for Pistol-mounted Red Dots
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52:26In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler dive into the ongoing debate of open vs. closed emitters for pistol-mounted red dots. They break down the pros and cons of each design, including durability, reliability in adverse conditions, and ease of maintenance. Whether you’re a competitive shooter, concealed carrier, …
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S08 BB02 - They Just Don't Want to Go Home
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6:04:51Stories of Playa Restoration 2024 after killing time till Resto with Shortbus, Texas Tater, Sausage Girl, Happy Max, and Steamboat (feat. Xeno & Daddy Issues.) The cream of the dregs. This is fun. RPD. Sliding through it. There's Commissary. Tent stake. Old man burner, you. How Resto works. This one is where you know where to look. Freebirdin' boss…
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UPDATE: Application deadline extended to 5/15/25 Ranger Eucalyptus has a very special invitation for you, our listeners, to try a new way to Burn hard. https://rangers.burningman.org/become-a-black-rock-ranger/ music: Message from the Cosmos INSTRUMENTAL by Wate is wha tae
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S08 E07 - The Best Dick-Ice You've Ever Had
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2:05:14Stories about Gate & PEERs with LATE BUS & Handstuff! Nakey Jay on the Discord. Wherein we realize Bri-Bri's name is Hand stuff. Overplanning wrong. Very loosely the Canadiens. Raw welcome. We do it for the ort. Taking thew lead. BBs everywhere is the Mind Killer. What's PEERs? Volunteer exam. Pillow on a stick. ZoomZoomConnect.com/letters&numbers4…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.45 - Civilian Radio Skills and Advanced Capabilities – with Andrew from NavComm
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1:48:25In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler sit down with Andrew from NavComm to dive into the world of radio communications. They discuss essential radio etiquette, the capabilities of digital radios beyond traditional analog, and whether data can be transmitted over radio frequencies. Andrew breaks down encryption—w…
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Good afternoon from Cold Day in London who has plenty of playa names. Ultra drinking & running. Motorboat Monday @ the Hash House Harriers. Katy Perry Killed it. Camp Settle This Like Men. Do It Yourself Abortion Camp. Sheep lungs @ 10AM. Drinking hard. 50k pushers. Photos for both of them. Foamy homies. Hoverlandia. Society for Temporal. There is …
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.44 - Civilian Radio Essentials – with Andrew from NavComm
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1:33:27In this episode of Acceptable Accuracy, Philip and Tyler sit down with Andrew from NavComm to dive into the world of civilian radio communications. Why should you own a radio when cell phones seem so reliable? We explore practical use cases and break down the differences between FRS, GMRS, and HAM radio—covering ease of use, licensing requirements,…
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Burning Man Carole, Esq. Documentary discovery. The horrible Hell Co. year. Doing Cacophony things. WoW Burning Man guild pressure. The Sultry Attorney. Thank you, Ranger. Incorporating documentations. Insurance litigation. Husbanding man '96. Freebirding. Paul Addis burnt The Man down! Bringing your weapon up. Mimosa cart ageism. Jerk Cathedral. T…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.43 - Building Better Stages: USPSA Design Secrets with Brent & Deryl
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1:14:25On this episode of Acceptable Accuracy, host Philip is joined by special guest host Kyle as they dive into the art and science of USPSA stage design. With guest match directors and prolific stage designers Brent and Deryl, they discuss what makes a great stage, common design pitfalls, and how to create fun yet challenging courses of fire. Whether y…
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Article 23. Algorithmic System Integrity: Testing
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5:47Spoken by a human version of this article. TL;DR (TL;DL?) Testing is a core basic step for algorithmic integrity. Testing involves various stages, from developer self-checks to UAT. Where these happen will depend on whether the system is built in-house or bought. Testing needs to cover several integrity aspects, including accuracy, fairness, securi…
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S08 BB01 - You Have to Have Parties to Friend
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1:59:11In this Burn Barrel episode, Xeno brings us Peypey, Daughter of a Preacher Dame. DPW & radio names. Glizzy buddies & Paper Sack. Everything every where with us. American Movie. Boondock Saints. Mother God/7M. Coming with Rumor. Traveling incest carnies fair. The Doll House. The kerfluffle. Fluff Lore. Airport encounters. Reverse shopping. Those fuc…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.42 - Fixing USPSA: Cutting Divisions & Killing Power Factor?
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1:24:30In this episode of Acceptable Accuracy, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by returning guest Paul and first-time guest Thomas to tackle the hot topic of USPSA divisions and power factor. With too many divisions diluting competition and power factor creating unnecessary complexity, they debate what needs to change—or be eliminated entirely—to make t…
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Article 22. Algorithm Integrity: Third party assurance
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7:26Spoken by a human version of this article. One question that comes up often is “How do we obtain assurance about third party products or services?” Depending on the nature of the relationship, and what you need assurance for, this can vary widely. This article attempts to lay out the options, considerations, and key steps to take. TL;DR (TL;DL?) Th…
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2001 through the Minister of Propaganda & beyond. Will Chase & his hot, hot takes. Embargoed OSS. The Art Council. Artery. That floofy go down. Material Culture Archive. Banana for Honoraria scale. Social media in moderation. XRT. STEPping out of the shit. Dicky in the box. The link is in the show notes. Free Mayo. Clearly labeled. Murder Johnny BO…
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S08 E03 - Vaguely Exploitative Dancer Camp
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1:44:40Partner Dance Vernacular Ad Hoc Dance Camp as a category with Cap'n Grace. Average 6 versus elite 8. This interview is transformative. For the scene. Poolrooms for months. Douchebag and break things. Screwed a lot. This Kinect Dancevice. The Eugeneiuses. Don't send a child to do a crash job. EXCEPT FOR KIDSVILLE. 6 years of engagement. Wes of space…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.41 - Tips on How to Purchase a Suppressor
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54:28In this episode of The Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler walk you through the step-by-step process of purchasing your first suppressor. From selecting a dealer and choosing a trust or individual filing to completing the ATF paperwork and waiting out the approval process, they cover everything you need to know to make your suppress…
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Guest 3. Shea Brown, Founder and CEO of BABL AI
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41:23Navigating AI Audits with Dr. Shea Brown Dr. Shea Brown is Founder and CEO of BABL AI BABL specializes in auditing and certifying AI systems, consulting on responsible AI practices, and offering online education. Shea shares his journey from astrophysics to AI auditing, the core services provided by BABL AI including compliance audits, technical te…
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Article 21. AI Risk Training: Role-based tailoring
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6:26Spoken by a human version of this article. AI literacy is growing in importance (e.g., EU AI Act, IAIS). AI literacy needs vary across roles. Even "AI professionals" need AI Risk training. Links EU AI Act: The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act - specific expectation about “AI literacy”. IAIS: The International Association of Insurance Supe…
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S08 E02 - Let's Throw Some Flaming Pianos
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1:10:19Stinger hardly know her. Queen sounds too pretentious. The swells. Don't bother. Flags & beer. Team Wear-Black-in-the-Sun. Consenting to Capture the Flag. Topless Tuesday. Taking a vow of drunk. Paraphrasing DEVO. Just jump on it. The 2015 Trebuchet and the untrustworthiness of The Simpsons to Burning Man Burning Man Burning Manly enough. Sustainab…
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Guest 2. Patrick Sullivan: VP of Strategy and Innovation at A-LIGN
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32:03Navigating AI Governance and Compliance Patrick Sullivan is Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at A-LIGN and an expert in cybersecurity and AI compliance with over 25 years of experience. Patrick shares his career journey, discusses his passion for educating executives and directors on effective governance, and explains the critical role of …
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Guest 1. Ryan Carrier: Executive Director of ForHumanity
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44:49Mitigating AI Risks Ryan Carrier is founder and executive director of ForHumanity, a non-profit focused on mitigating the risks associated with AI, autonomous, and algorithmic systems. With 25 years of experience in financial services, Ryan discusses ForHumanity's mission to analyze and mitigate the downside risks of AI to benefit society. The conv…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.40 - Why You Should Own a Suppressor
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1:21:51In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by returning guests Kyle and Levi to explore the many reasons why you should consider owning a suppressor. From protecting your hearing at the range to enhancing your hunting experience, the crew dives into the practical benefits and common misconceptions about th…
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Article 20. Algorithm Reviews: Public vs Private Reports
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8:26Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Public AI audit reports aren't universally required; they mainly apply to high-risk applications and/or specific jurisdictions. The push for transparency primarily concerns independent audits, not internal reviews. Prepare by implementing ethical AI practices and conducting regular reviews. Note: High-ri…
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Article 19. Algorithmic System Reviews: Substantive vs. Controls Testing
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6:26Spoken by a human version of this article. Knowing the basics of substantive testing vs. controls testing can help you determine if the review will meet your needs. Substantive testing directly identifies errors or unfairness, while controls testing evaluates governance effectiveness. The results/conclusions are different. Understanding these diffe…
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Laugh with us and Snafu, nee Ranger Finger Wolf. Burning Man, bro. The BBC. BRING YOUR MEAT TO BMIR. A holiday fuck-someone-else. Sponge eater. The tree of not for you. Porn stories. Opening Soon. Grover &. SHRED. Get away from me, SWAG. Working Man Woes. Oh, Rangering. Afrika burn exchange. That new gag smell. A mandala for one week. MUSIC: "Give …
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.39 - 2024 Year-in-Review and a Look Forward to 2025
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1:27:12In this episode of The Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, Philip and Tyler take a look back at 2024, highlighting the highs and lows from matches, reflecting on what went well for the podcast, and discussing lessons learned along the way. From standout performances to missteps on and off the range, they leave no stone unturned. The crew also dives into t…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.38 - Importance of a CPL and What you Need to Know
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1:18:58In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by CPL instructors Brent and Deryl to dive into the importance of obtaining a CPL (Concealed Pistol License) and many of the important steps in the process. From understanding the legal requirements to exploring real-world scenarios where carrying concealed can ma…
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Article 18. Algorithm Integrity: Training and Awareness
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4:07Spoken by a human version of this article. Ongoing education helps everyone understand their role in responsibly developing and using algorithmic systems. Regulators and standard-setting bodies emphasise the need for AI literacy across all organisational levels. Links ForHumanity - join the growing community here. ForHumanity - free courses here. I…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.37 - Training Tips for New Shooters
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1:27:07In this episode of The Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler break down essential training tips for new shooters, offering practical advice to build confidence and foundational skills. From safety fundamentals to developing good habits at the range, they share their insights and personal experiences to help beginners get started on th…
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Article 17. Algorithm Integrity: Audit vs Review
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9:10Spoken by a human version of this article. The terminology – “audit” vs “review” - is important, but clarity about deliverables is more important when commissioning algorithm integrity assessments. Audits are formal, with an opinion or conclusion that can often be shared externally. Reviews come in various forms and typically produce recommendation…
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Article 16. Algorithmic System Accuracy Reviews – Choosing the Right Approach
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8:07Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Outcome-focused accuracy reviews directly verify results, offering more robust assurance than process-focused methods. This approach can catch translation errors, unintended consequences, and edge cases that process reviews might miss. While more time-consuming and complex, outcome-focused reviews provid…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.36 - Lessons From Running the MARSOC CQB Qualifier
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1:14:21In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy Podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by returning guest Kyle to take on the MARSOC CQB qualifier as a way to test their shooting skills in a new setting. They explore how the challenges of this close-quarters course compare to familiar disciplines like USPSA and 3-Gun, discussing what translates, wha…
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Article 15. Algorithm Integrity Documentation - Getting Started
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5:19Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Documentation makes it easier to consistently maintain algorithm integrity. This is well known. But there are lots of types of documents to prepare, and often the first hurdle is just thinking about where to start. So this simple guide is meant to help do exactly that – get going. About this podcast A po…
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Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Banks and insurers are increasingly using external data; using them beyond their intended purpose can be risky (e.g. discriminatory). Emerging regulations and regulatory guidance emphasise the need for active oversight by boards, senior management to ensure responsible use of external data. Keeping the c…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.35 - Zombie Invitational 2024 Part 3: Day 2 - Shotgun and Pistol
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1:33:47In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by guests Kyle and Jeff to recap the action-packed shotgun day of the Zombie Invitational 3 Gun. They dive into the intensity of day two’s shotgun stages, sharing stories of fast reloads, tricky target arrays, and the unique challenges that made the day unforgetta…
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Article 13. Bridging the purpose-risk gap: Customer-first algorithmic risk assessments
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7:18Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Banks and insurers sometimes lose sight of their customer-centric purpose when assessing AI/algorithm risks, focusing instead on regular business risks and regulatory concerns. Regulators are noticing this disconnect. This article aims to outline why the disconnect happens and how we can fix it. Report m…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.34 - Voting for Freedom: Choosing Candidates Who Support the 2nd Amendment
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41:04In this special episode of Acceptable Accuracy, hosts Philip and Tyler dive into the significance of voting with an eye toward upholding the 2nd Amendment. They discuss why it's crucial to consider a candidate's stance on gun rights and self-defense laws and how voting can impact these freedoms at the local and national levels. Whether you're a sea…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.33 - Zombie Invitational 2024 Part 2: Day 1 - Rifle and Pistol
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1:30:17In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler team up with guests Brent and Deryl to relive the intense action from day one of the Zombie Invitational 3 Gun. Covering rifle and pistol stages, they share firsthand experiences, stage challenges, and key highlights that defined the day. From creative target setups to the p…
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Article 12. Risk-Focused Principles for Change Control in Algorithmic Systems
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12:00Spoken (by a human) version of this article. With algorithmic systems, an change can trigger a cascade of unintended consequences, potentially compromising fairness, accountability, and public trust. So, managing changes is important. But if you use the wrong framework, your change control process may tick the boxes, but be both ineffective and ine…
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Article 11. Deprovisioning User Access to Maintain Algorithm Integrity
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9:27Spoken (by a human) version of this article. The integrity of algorithmic systems goes beyond accuracy and fairness. In Episode 4, we outlined 10 key aspects of algorithm integrity. Number 5 in that list (not in order of importance) is Security: the algorithmic system needs to be protected from unauthorised access, manipulation and exploitation. In…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.32 - Zombie Invitational 2024 Part 1: Match Overview
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54:00In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler are joined by guest Kyle to break down the thrills and challenges of the Zombie Invitational 3 Gun match. The trio dives into the match’s unique stages, firearm choices, and the zombie-themed scenarios that set it apart from other competitions. With detailed insights from th…
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Article 10. Fairness reviews: identifying essential attributes
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6:54Spoken (by a human) version of this article. When we're checking for fairness in our algorithmic systems (incl. processes, models, rules), we often ask: What are the personal characteristics or attributes that, if used, could lead to discrimination? This article provides a basic framework for identifying and categorising these attributes. About thi…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.31 - Firearms Qualification for Volunteer Safety Teams
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1:01:35In this episode of the Acceptable Accuracy podcast, hosts Philip and Tyler dive into the critical importance of qualifying your church safety team before they carry firearms. They explore the practical and ethical reasons for ensuring that all team members are properly trained and vetted, emphasizing the responsibilities that come with armed protec…
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Article 9. Algorithmic Integrity: Don't wait for legislation
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10:39Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Legislation isn't the silver bullet for algorithmic integrity. Are they useful? Sure. They help provide clarity and can reduce ambiguity. And once a law is passed, we must comply. However: existing legislation may already apply new algorithm-focused laws can be too narrow or quickly outdated standards ca…
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Article 8. A Balanced Focus on New and Established Algorithms
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8:50Spoken (by a human) version of this article. Even in discussions among AI governance professionals, there seems to be a silent “gen” before AI. With rapid progress - or rather prominence – of generative AI capabilities, these have taken centre stage. Amidst this excitement, we mustn't lose sight of the established algorithms and data-enabled workfl…
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Acceptable Accuracy Ep.30 - Prepared Citizen Loadout Part 3: Advanced PLUS and Next Level Gear
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1:07:47In part three of this Acceptable Accuracy series, hosts Philip and Tyler tackle the advanced plus and next-level gear and firearms requirements for the truly prepared citizen. They dive into specialized equipment like body armor, magnified optics for extended-range engagements, and the benefits of using suppressors. This episode is perfect for thos…
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