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1 Understanding the Elegant Math Behind Modern Machine Learning 1:14:43
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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…
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1 David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 3) (What Up, Dog? LP, Elvis Costello, Walk The Dinosaur, Miscellaneous) 2:38:42
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And our Was (not Was) odyssey comes to an end with the glory years of What Up, Dog? and Walk The Dinosaur alongside working with Elvis Costello, Roy Orbison and Frank Sinatra Jr. 7. WHAT UP, DOG? (1986-88) A two year process begun with a rejected album by Geffen. Then former podcast guest, David Bates saves the day and one of the best albums of the 80s results. Special focus made on the superlative ballads from the LP; Anytime Lisa, Somewhere in America There's a Street Named After My Dad, Anything Can Happen and Wedding Vows in Vegas. 8. ELVIS COSTELLO (1986) A Was/Costello co-write results from a fortuitous meeting with Mr MacManus at Tower Records. We discover what lyric Costello contributed and how David was responsible for the track Elvis made with Brian Eno for The X Files 10 years later. 9. WALK THE DINOSAUR (1987) Plenty was said about the hit in part 1 of the interview but we boom-boom-ackla-lacka-lacka boom once more with a few more questions. What was the line David was asked to change? Why was it released so much earlier in the UK than the USA? What was Randy Jacobs songwriting contribution? 10. MISCELLANEOUS (1987-89) Plenty of chat about David's old comrade, Don. As well as talk on my favourite lesser know WNW track, working with the great Roy Orbison and some chat on why David's answer to Are You Okay? was "no". Plus the highs of Top of the Pops and live performing in the UK. 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND David is on Twitter @HennyYoungblood Please support the podcast via PayPal - 80sography@gmail.com Twitter/Blue Sky @80sography Men Without Women Are Like Fish Without Water To Swim In. With Their Eyes Bugging Out, They Flop On The Beach, And Look Up At The Girls Who Are Just Out of Reach. Send us a text…

1 David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 2) (Out Come The Freaks, Sweet Pea Atkinson LP, Born To Laugh At Tornados LP, Shake Your Head) 2:15:26
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Aaaand we are back for part 2 of the magnum octopus that is the David Weiss/Was interview with a cast list including Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna, Mel Torme, Kim Basinger, Bob Dylan, Versace, George Harrison, Rickie Lee Jones, etc, etc. 3. OUT COME THE FREAKS (1981-90) After a brief preamble taking in his relationship with Don and diversions with The Rolling Stones and Rickie Lee Jones, we tackle the many iterations of the WNW classic, Out Come Freaks. We go through the litany of characters that populate the lyrics and David defines which were based on real people. 4. SWEET PEA ATKINSON LP (1982) A little detour as the brothers decide to make a Sweet Pea Atkinson solo LP, Don't Walk Away, writing a handful of songs for the occasion, some of which are pretty darn good. 5. BORN TO LAUGH AT TORNADOES (1983) The first classic WNW album is born with contributions from Doug Fieger, Mitch Ryder and Mel Torme. Discussion on what I think should have been the four massive hits on the album.... 6. SHAKE YOUR HEAD (1983) ...One of which eventually did become their biggest hit in the UK in 1992 (yes, even bigger than Boom-Boom-Shackaklackalacka-Boom). Discussion on the earlier incarnation with a on-the-cusp-of-fame Madonna and Ozzy Osbourne. Plus the 90s version with Kim Basinger and Ozzy. Great anecdote from David with name-drops galore. David is on Twitter @HennyYoungblood Donations gratefully received via PayPal - 80sography@gmail.com That Flashing Tie Was A Riot! Send us a text…

1 David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 1) (Wheel Me Out, Was Not Was LP, either/or) 2:06:59
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Next up is an intriguing chat with one half of the Was Brothers (Was (not Was)) (too many brackets), the eternally interesting Mr David Weiss. We spoke for a looong time so this will end up in three parts (still lost a couple of hours of tangents in the process). Part 1 will cover the early years of Was (not Was) including their debut LP as well as plenty of talk of Walk The Dinosaur as well as diversions involving interactions with the likes of Bob Dylan, George Michael and Bruce Springsteen. The hours flew by. I hope they do for you too. 1. WHEEL ME OUT (1980) David and childhood buddy Don decide to make some music after their mate Doug hits major success with his band, The Knack and My Sharona (my-y-y-woo!). They make a funky weird track (involving David's mum) that leads to some underground success... 2. WAS (NOT WAS) ...Thanks to which, the first LP follows, with such gems as Out Come The Freaks and Where Did Your Heart Go. We discuss the Wham! cover and which was the more profitable for David; this or that dinosaur song. Every track from the album is covered. My original intention for all albums but David's diversions put paid to that (couldn't afford to go for a tenth hour of chat). EITHER/OR Madonna or Cyndi Lauper? Born in the USA or Purple Rain? Vinyl or CD? etc, etc... David is available on Facebook as David Was For messages of support or to keep the podcast from grinding to a stop via PayPal; 80sography@gmail.com I Accept All Lies x Send us a text…

1 Track-By-Track: Russ Titelman (Producer) (Hearts and Bones - Paul Simon, 1983) 1:38:22
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A very special episode with a great guest on a brilliant, underrated classic LP of the 80's, one of my personal favourites, Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon (second only in his back catalogue to Bridge Over Troubled Water in my book...) NOT an audio commentary so no syncing up required so sit back, relax, close your eyes and indulge (unless driving) with the legendary producer, Russ Titelman, on the majestically beautiful Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon (yet intended for Simon & Garfunkel). TRACKS; Side ONE Allergies Hearts and Bones When Numbers Get Serious Think Too Much (b) Song About The Moon Side TWO Think Too Much (a) Train In The Distance Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War Cars Are Cars The Late Great Johnny Ace To help support the pod (I'm weakening to the idea of ads...) Paypal via 80sography@gmail.com. Thanks to those that have supported. I'm more grateful than you can imagine. Wash Your Hands In Dreams and Lightning x Send us a text…

1 Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 2) (George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, Chris de Burgh, Prefab Sprout, Producing, Misc) 2:18:56
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Part 2 with keyboard magic-dust provider, ~Andy Richards with more hits, more number ones (including a potential 2 more to make the full 10). And so much brilliant 80s pop… 5. GEORGE MICHAEL An opportune meeting, a Sunday afternoon session and more immortality as Andy works with George on the iconic Careless Whisper. A later session with David Cassidy (on yet another top 10 smash) allows him the opportunity to work with George again. 6. PET SHOP BOYS A triple whammy of number one singles between July 87 - April 88 as Andy works on It’s a Sin, Always on my Mind and Heart (which he also produces). Not forgetting more hits in Suburbia and Rent as well as working on the Actually album. Later he works on the Liza Minelli album, Results (produced by the Pets) ‘resulting’ in another top 10 hit in Losing My Mind. Comparisons are made between working with Liza and Dusty Springfield (who he produced on her Reputation album). 7. CHRIS DE BURGH From the great experience working on the sublime pop of the Pets to the more problematic cheesy monobrow of The De Burgh. Another massive number one single with The Lady In Red (with a little help from George Michael) but at some cost. Despite the experience (and like mothers forgetting the pain of childbirth) Andy returns and works on another top 3 hit in Missing You. Plus discussion at the end on where else George Michael appears in the AR oeuvre. 8. PREFAB SPROUT Andy produces the wonderful “Hey Manhattan!” By The Sprouts from their From Langley Park To Memphis album. Discussion on Paddy’s views of the track (and why he is wrong, bless the little genius). 9. PRODUCING As well as being the keyboard maestro go-to guy, Andy also produced many artists in the 80s. Here we go through some of them, from less successful experiences (Berlin) to yet more chart success with Fuzzbox and Holly Johnson. 10. MISCELLANEOUS 80s odd and sods including the start of his film/TV work and a chance to mop up any other hits worked on, including a potential 10th number one (Foreigner’s I Want To Know What Love Is being the potential 9th). THE 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND And why not. For more on Andy - andyrichards.com To help fund the pod or say hi - 80sography@gmail (PayPal) Vaughn George. Neil Tennant vocal analysis “Heart”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtMjGpyzAIs Send us a text…

1 Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 1) (The Early Years, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Trevor Horn, Peter Collins) 1:52:55
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A great guy, a wonderful chat and a borderline genius of the keyboard, Andy Richards played on seven number ones of the 80s and loads more hits besides (as I attempt to define throughout the conversation). 1. THE EARLY YEARS (PRE-1980-83) Andy’s background in music culminating in him reaching the studio, And how working on jingles set him up for 80s chart success (cf Relax). 2. FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (1983-86) Andy sprinkles his magic synth-dust all over Relax for Trevor Horn as well as working on Two Tribes and the Welcome to the Pleasure Dome LP. Also discussed is the contrast with working on the follow-up, Liverpool. Rage Hard! 3. TREVOR HORN (1983-86) As well as Frankie, Andy worked on other Trevor Horn projects such as Duck Rock, the massively influential Propaganda LP, A Secret Wish plus the trifecta of 1985 pop perfection singles; Duel, Cry and Slave To The Rhythm. 4. PETER COLLINS (1983-89) Another producer Andy cultivated a long working relationship with in the 80s was the late Peter Collins. From the pop of Nik Kershaw to the rawk of Rush and Gary Moore. EITHER/OR New feature (any excuse for another QFR). Andy’s 80s choices. Duran or Wham was a bit of a no brainer (unless he secretly worked on The Reflex as well) more on Andy at andyrichards.com To help support the pod, donations gratefully received via PayPal at 80sography@gmail.com Send us a text…

1 Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 2) (Unreleased Solo LP, Lament, Live Aid, U-Vox, Transportation) 1:43:35
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Parts 6-10 of Billy's 80:10... 6. UNRELEASED SOLO LP (1983) Inbetween Ultravox albums, an attempt is made at a solo album. Billy explains why this does not come to pass. 7. LAMENT (1984) Another belter of an album is made and tracks such as Dancing With Tears In My Eyes, Man of Two Worlds and the wondorous title track are discussed. [Check out the 12" mix. 8 minutes of glorious gorgeousness] 8. LIVE AID (1985) Billy and the boys play Live Aid in what ends up as Warren's last gig with the band until they reform in the 21st century. Billy discusses the day, how the stage set-up affects performance and what he discussed with Bowie on the way out of Wembley stadium. I forgot to ask how they chose the songs to play. Oh well. 9. U-VOX (1986) Post-Live Aid and Midge's number one with If I Was (and now minus Warren), the band get together to make their last LP for 20 years. Billy discusses the issues surrounding making the album and regrets. I defend 60% of the album as actually pretty bloody good. Follow Your Heart is not defended though. 10. TRANSPORTATION (1988) And finally we have the first Billy Currie solo LP released (supported by Steve Howe of Yes fame) 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND How would Billy describe the other members of Ultravox in the 80s and other questions. Plus a countdown of Billy's best Ultravox solo's of the 80s. billycurrie.com 80sography@gmail.com (PayPal donations to keep us going appreciated) For Chris x Destined We Had To Collide Send us a text…

1 Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 1) (Fade To Grey, B Sides, Vienna, The Voice, George Martin) 1:24:02
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Part 1 of the 80:10 for Ultravox keyboard player, Billy Currie, with lots of fabulous music discussed in lovely bite-sized pieces. Part one covers 1-5; 1. FADE TO GREY (1980/81) After a pre-amble, setting up where Billy was come 1980, we start with the first of Billy’s seminal hits of the 80s, Fade to Grey by Visage. This is a 5 minute excerpt of Billy’s chat about F2G. The full version can be found on the Anatomy of a Song episode on said track. 2. B SIDES (1980-87) An interesting detour as we discuss the many Ultravox b sides of the 80s. Billy discusses his favourites. 3. VIENNA (1980/81) Another iconic hit of officially “the best number 2 of the 80s”, and another excerpt from an Anatomy of a Song episode. 4. THE VOICE (1981) Original concept of interview was to discuss ten tracks, this changed during the course of the chat. This is why The Voice is discussed rather than the brilliant LP, Rage in Eden. Originally we discussed the music video as an audio commentary but edited down due to large pauses and just included as part of the chat. 5. GEORGE MARTIN (1982) Moving away from Conny Plank, the boys decide to try an up-and-coming producer called George Martin. Billy discusses how they worked together and the influence George had on them. He later did the orchestration for All In One Day but that is not discussed at this point. [It’s farking great tho] For more on Billy check out billycurrie.com To help support the pod via PayPal or say hi 80sography@gmail.com This One Is For Chris x Send us a text…

1 My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (cinematographer) (pt 3, 1985-89) (Phil Collins, Lionel Richie, Don Henley, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper, Paul McCartney, Wham, U2, Elton John, The Rolling Stones) 1:48:24
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Final part of the magnum opus (my favourite ice cream, actually) with DP, DP... 1985 Don Henley - Not Enough Love In The World Tina Turner - We Don’t Need Another Hero Phil Collins - No Jacket Required Tour (live video) Cyndi Lauper - Live in Paris (live video) (1987) 1986 Lionel Richie - Dancing on the Ceiling Paul McCartney - Stranglehold Wham! - The Edge of Heaven/Where Did Your Heart Go 1987 U2 - With or Without You 1988 Elton John/Minnie Mouse - Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 1989 The Rolling Stones - Almost Hear You Sigh More on Daniel at danielpearldp.com Help the pod via PayPal or just complain at 80sography@gmail.com U2 Pride in colour; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsIlbWJQFis Dancing on the Ceiling making of; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyMVuyUZg m4 What is Happening Here? Send us a text…

1 My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 2, 1984) (U2, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins, Elton John, Duran Duran) 1:27:20
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More honesty and endeavour from Mr Pearl and we cover just the one year in part 2. And below just a slither, a morsel of the work done in these twelve months. Enjoy. 1984 U2 - Pride (in the name of love) Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark (original, unreleased) The Cars - Drive Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters Phil Collins - Against All Odds Elton John - Passengers Van Halen - Hot For Teacher Duran Duran - The Reflex/Arena Live Video For more on Daniel; danieldp.com Instagram: @dpearldp Send us a text…

1 My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 1, 1980-83) (The Police, Michael Jackson, U2, Genesis, Billy Idol, Leatherface) 2:01:08
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And we are back (after a brief hiatus, apologies...) for season 8 and an interview from 2023 I finally get around to releasing (apologies to Mr DP) As you will find out in these three parts, Daniel Pearl has had a quite phenomenal career as a DP/cinematographer - working on Texas Chainsaw Massacre at the age of 23 would be enough for immortality. Add that to filming some of the most iconic music videos of the 80s and beyond and working with just about every icon of the last 40 years you can name. McCartney, Dylan, Springsteen, Rolling Stones, U2, The Police, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Whitney Houston, George Michael, Prince, Elton John, Duran Duran, Tina Turner, Minnie Mouse, etc, etc. I am usually glad I stop at the end of the 1989 but never more than in the case of the illustrious and exhaustive/ing career of Mr Pearl. Anyway, part 1 be here...loads to enjoy; PRE-80s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1980-82 Supertramp - It’s Raining Again (plus an interesting perspective on who directed Poltergeist) 1983 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (audio commentary) The Police - Every Breath You Take (audio commentary) The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger (audio commentary) Lionel Richie - All Night Long U2 - With or Without You (1987) Genesis - That’s All Donna Summer - She Worked Hard For The Money Billy idol - Dancing With Myself For more on Daniel; danieldp.com Instagram: @dpearldp Moan at me for taking so long to get episodes out at 80sography@gmail.com [pic of DP with Mariah & Whitney, which he references in the episode, is courtesy of Daniel's Instgram page - please check it out] I Could Leave But I Won't Go Send us a text…
Finally got round to doing one of these (always have the idea in the summer when it's too late). The best of the guests of 2023. TREVOR HORN on "Leave It" - Yes PETER COX on his voice DAVE BASCOMBE on Tears For Fears TRACEY BELLAND on meeting Morrissey KEVIN GODLEY on "Two Tribes" video - Frankie Goes To Hollywood HUGH PADGHAM on "Anything She Does" - Genesis JJ JECZALIK on "Relax" - Frankie Goes To Hollywood THOMAS DOLBY/MARTIN McALOON/WENDY SMITH on "Moving The River" - Prefab Sprout JOHN POTOKER on "Sussudio" (extended mix) - Phil Collins BILLY CURRIE on "Vienna" - Ultravox THOMAS DOLBY on sex and drugs & rock and roll Thank you to the guests and thank you to YOU, the dear listener. To support the pod (via PayPal) or get in contact 80sography@gmail.com Peace and love and hugs x Send us a text…

1 Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 2: Prefab Sprout, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Film Work, Aliens Ate My Buick) 1:51:24
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We return to part two of Thomas Dolby's 80:10 with production work with two songwriting icons; one massively successful the other less so, plus playing Live Aid with yet another. Plus lots of film work and a technicolour third solo album... 6. PREFAB SPROUT (1985-89) Producer for Steve McQueen, From Langley Park to Memphis and Jordan: The Comeback (recorded 1989, released in 1990, pedants!) 7. DAVID BOWIE (1985) Keyboards for Bowie at Live Aid, playing on TVC 15, Modern Love, Rebel Rebel and "Heroes". 8. JONI MITCHELL (1985) "Producer" for Dog Eat Dog and a definite contrast to his experiences with Paddy and Davy Jones. 9. FILM WORK (1985-87) Scored Fever Pitch (no, not that one) and did the songs for Howard The Duck (yes, that one) as well as a rather impressive score for Gothic. 10. ALIENS ATE MY BUICK (1988) The third album. Contains the BEST SONG HE EVER DID (fact!) 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND to finish. Including the favourite question I have ever asked (with a perfect answer) For more Thomas Dolby (not Dobly); thomasdolby.com Twitter: @ThomasDolby Facebook/Instagram: thomasdolby Help support the pod via Pay Pal and complain about the mix at 80sography@gmail.com Murder! Send us a text…

1 Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 1: New Toy, Foreigner, The Golden Age of Wireless, She Blinded Me With Science, The Flat Earth) 1:35:48
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Hi, Another episode, another format. 80:10 breaks down a guest's 80s into 10 parts - whether a song, album, artist or category. The inaugral guest is the uniquely brilliant Thomas Dolby. 1. NEW TOY (1981) Songwriter for Lena Lovich 2. FOREIGNER (1981) Musician for hire for Foreigner as well as Def Leppard, Malcolm McLaren & Belinda Carlisle 3. THE GOLDEN AGE OF WIRELESS (1982) The first album 4. SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE (1982) The breakthru hit in America. Science! 5. THE FLAT EARTH (1984) The second LP More on Thomas Dolby... www.thomasdolby.com Twitter: @ThomasDolby Facebook: thomasdolby Support the podcast via PayPal with 80sography@gmail.com Then a Dog Woke Inside Her Head to Watch the Explosion Send us a text…

1 Anatomy of a Song: Billy Currie (artist/songwriter) (Fade To Grey - Visage, 1980) 43:17
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Another day, another great Billy Currie episode - this time another Anatomy of a Song released in 1980 which hit the charts in 1981; the eternally brilliant Fade to Grey by Visage. Chris Payne on F2G as referenced in episode can be found on YouTube here; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmF_jeokUX8 billycurrie.com 80sography@gmail.com Hear The Notes From A Distant Song Send us a text…
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