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167 - School Leadership in the Age of AI: Lessons and Reflections
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1:04:57Reflections from international school leaders on ethics, practice, and what the future may hold. About Warren Apel Warren is the Director of Technology at The American School in Japan, co-founder of the edtech startups Scholastico and Ecoballot, and Global Project Coordinator for the World Digital Schools Project. With over 20 years of experience i…
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The "Enthusiastic Intern" Problem: Why AI Needs Guardrails
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39:22The "Junior Engineer" role is evaporating. If you are still hiring for entry-level code, you are solving the wrong problem. In the era of Agentic AI, the traditional tech career ladder is crumbling. Oren Michels (CEO, Barndoor AI) argues that companies relying on junior devs to write boilerplate code are building "legacy problems," not future-proof…
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032 Underfitting - the overly simplistic intern
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2:37We've all heard of AI models that learn too much, but what about models that fail to learn at all? This is "underfitting" – the opposite of overfitting – where a model is too simple for the clinical task. In this episode, we explain this fundamental concept and what it tells you about the AI development process when you see it. #Underfitting #AIinH…
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Physical AI Arrives; Python Gets Lazy Imports; International Criminal Court Backs Open Source
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1:11:47Hi everyone, welcome to the Monkey Patching Podcast, where we go bananas about all things lazy imports, physical AI, and more! Interested to follow? Subscribe where ever you get your podcast and check out our newsletter at newsletter.monkeypatching.io. (00:35) - Continuity camera on Chrome flakiness (01:56) - XPENG Shares Achievements in Physical A…
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AI in Action: How Internal Audit & Advisory Can Bridge the CFO-Audit Gap
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25:36Recorded live in New York at Trullion's Accounting 2030: How AI Will Transform the CFO and Audit Handshake event, Isaac Heller moderates a discussion with Ryan Godbey, Casey Atwater, and Trey Cox about how internal audit functions can leverage AI technology to move beyond traditional sampling methods and deliver greater value to CFOs. The panel exp…
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Negotiators at this year’s global climate summit in Brazil almost didn’t reach a deal – but when they did, the watered down pledge left many countries reeling. While the agreement boosts finance for poorer nations experiencing the worst of global warming – it fails to even mention the fossil fuels driving it. Outside the official COP process, dozen…
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Why David Cameron’s calling for more cancer screening
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16:45Is it time for an NHS screening programme for prostate cancer? The disease is the most common cancer affecting men in the UK and kills more than 12,000 men every year. A decision is expected to be made by the National Screening Council later this week. Now, former prime minister Lord Cameron has become the latest high-profile figure to reveal his o…
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The Catch Up: Justice Surya Kant takes oath as 53rd CJI (24 Nov)
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3:41The headlines of the day by The Indian ExpressBy Express Audio
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The magic of a Lund University student ball
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29:38Of the many exciting events students at Lund University get the opportunity to participate in, the tradition of the student ball is perhaps the most glamorous. These white-tie events are held regularly throughout each year, giving a chance for Lund students and alumni to dress up for an evening of fine dining, dancing, and socialising. In this epis…
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How to create your own AI performance coach: Optimizing your unique nutrition, recovery, and injury management needs | Lucas Werthein (Cactus)
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51:36Lucas Werthein, the COO and co-founder of Cactus, shares how he built a personalized AI wellness coach using ChatGPT to optimize his athletic performance while managing past injuries. After multiple surgeries on his knees, shoulder, and foot, Lucas created a system that synthesizes data from medical imaging, blood tests, wearable devices, and nutri…
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035 The Architecture Shift - From Mechanics to Models
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2:20We’ve covered the "physiology" of AI learning. Now we move to the "anatomy." We are shifting focus from how models learn to the specific architectures designed for medical tasks. The coming episodes will dissect the differences between the AI that reads X-rays (CNNs) and the AI that writes notes (LLMs) and why clinicians must match the model to the…
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Coming Out and Inviting In — with Zoe Terakes, Nina Oyama, Mon Schafter, Atari Metcalf, Ji Wallace
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54:35Join ABC's Mon Schafter and four incredible speakers as they share honest, powerful stories about revealing their identities on their own terms. From fear to freedom, isolation to community - this is a conversation about truth, courage, and connection. Held in recognition of 40 years of ACON, it celebrates every journey of coming out and shines a l…
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Cheat Sheet | Budget looms, Ukraine peace talks, Eze hat-trick
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10:20Two days out from Wednesday's big budget, Sophy and Wilf talk through what they're looking out for. Ukraine peace talks in Geneva continue today. David Cameron reveals he's been treated for prostate cancer. And - a big London derby game ends in tears for Tottenham, as Eberechi Eze scores a hat-trick in a 4-1 win for Arsenal. Sophy and Wilf have eve…
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Alberta opts for a public-private health-care system
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19:14Alberta says allowing doctors to work in the public system and bill patients privately will shorten wait times for everyone, while keeping costs down. But critics — including many Alberta doctors — say the plan will make care worse for everyone.
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Jad Abumrad’s new podcast, Fela Kuti: Fear No Man, digs into Fela Kuti’s life, the good and the bad because he not only pioneered Afrobeat and pushed against the impacts of colonialism but he was also a deeply complicated and flawed man who left a wake of inspiration and trauma.
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"Lentil King" wants Canadian businesses to think bigger
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23:20Murad al-Katib started his pulse crop business in his basement. Now it's worth $3B a year and in 120 countries. At a time when many Canadian businesses are trying to diversify their markets, and get into value-added manufacturing, al-Katib's company AGT has actually done it. He's built rail infrastructure, manufacturing businesses, and partnerships…
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Governor's powers revisited, Delhi student suicide, and pomegranate theft
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35:31First, The Indian Express' National Legal Editor Apurva Vishwanath discusses how the Supreme Court has redefined the boundaries between governors and state governments revisiting its own timelines for how long a governor can sit on a bill. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Upasika Singhal who talks about a case where Delhi's St Columba student w…
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In Russia, the rules of power are being rewritten. For decades, Vladimir Putin governed through a network of loyal elites — oligarchs, bureaucrats, security chiefs — each rewarded for their obedience and connections. But since the invasion of Ukraine, that system has begun to fracture. The old elite are being sidelined, and a new cast is emerging: …
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The Epstein Scandal and the MAGA Base; What Happens When the A.I. Bubble Bursts?
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43:09Today on the show, Fareed is joined by Adrienne LaFrance, executive editor at The Atlantic, for a discussion on whether the Jeffrey Epstein scandal could finally rupture MAGA’s unwavering trust in President Donald Trump.Then, what happens to the economy when the A.I. bubble bursts? Fareed asks Ruchir Sharma, chairman of Rockefeller International.La…
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‘Keir Starmer’s on his way out. Does it even matter?’ with John Harris
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40:07Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshackAward winning Columnist with the Guardian, and host of their Politics Weekly podcast, John Harris, rejoined me in advance of the Budget to talk Labour’s lurch to Farage framing, the lack of a plan to improve the lives of ordinary people and the rise and rise of the Greens under Zack Polanski.The Bernadette…
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A sleek Chinese-made ute is suddenly one of the most popular vehicles on Australian roads. It’s cheap, fast and packed with tech. But behind its rise are questions security agencies are struggling to grapple with. Because the cars we drive today are no longer just cars; they’re also data collection tools. And in a tense geopolitical climate – the l…
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How did Louise Penny predict the future in her new book?
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33:47Louise Penny’s new novel explores a sinister plot to make Canada the 51st state, but she’s keen to point out that she wrote it before Donald Trump was re-elected as U.S. president. She spoke with Matt Galloway live on stage at the Haskell Free Library — right on the U.S.-Canada border — about life imitating art, and why she cancelled her U.S. book …
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Gaming out a US-Venezuela war with ambassador James Story
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26:53The US is ramping up pressure on Venezuela, with the USS Gerald R. Ford deployed to the region, CIA covert operations approved by the White House, and strikes on suspected narco‑trafficking vessels attributed to Caracas. Many analysts now see regime change as the ultimate goal. On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer and former US Ambassador James …
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Investors are spending billions of dollars on novel ways to extend human life through inventive treatments, therapies, and even manipulating our genes. And increasingly, it seems as though anti-ageing efforts have moved from the super rich to a mass market consumer industry. In this series, we’re covering the past, present and future of the longevi…
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Second Breakfast: Witkoff and Putin's Peace Deal
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59:08Eric Robinson, Justin Mc, Tony Stark and I talk China's sushi ban, Witkoff's peace plan, Jake Sullivan, William Manchester's absurd memoir Here's the full text of the peace plan: https://www.axios.com/2025/11/20/trump-ukraine-peace-plan-28-points-russia Chapters 00:00 China bans pufferfish sperm 02:14 Peace Deal Drama 11:12 How the Trump Court expl…
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Will Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Succeed?
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11:46An audio version of "Will Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Succeed?," a new Critical Questions by CSIS's Benjamin Jensen and Yasir Atalan. This audio was generated with text-to-speech by Eleven Labs.By Center for Strategic and International Studies
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This week, we had Sussan Ley on 7am. But we weren’t alone. Sussan Ley was everywhere, speaking with everyone – about scrapping net zero, and inevitably, about her leadership. So, did the media blitz work? And what has chaos in the Coalition meant for the government while the press gallery has been looking the other way? Today, Network Ten’s politic…
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“Redundancy, Resiliency, and Repair: Securing Subsea Cable Infrastructure”: Audio Brief with Erin Murphy
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3:58A short, spoken-word summary from CSIS’s Erin Murphy on her report, Redundancy, Resiliency, and Repair: Securing Subsea Cable Infrastructure.By Center for Strategic and International Studies
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The AI boom is the biggest investment mania in decades, channeling trillions of dollars into data center infrastructure. If investors bet right, they may usher in technological breakthroughs that produce vast wealth. If they’re wrong, they could crash the U.S. stock market, trigger a recession, and spread financial contagion globally. Ed Zitron was…
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Michael Gove: Shabana Mahmood will lead Labour... but not yet
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17:22She’s the Labour home secretary winning praise from the Tories and Reform UK – no wonder Shabana Mahmood’s crackdown on immigration has grated with some of her own backbenchers. But what is driving Mahmood's stance on small boats, and can her ideas land for Labour? Niall is joined by the former Conservative cabinet minister turned Spectator editor,…
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The Catch Up: Nitish Kumar takes oath as Bihar CM, Gangster Bishnoi's arrest, and more (21 Nov)
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Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshackFresh from her dalliance with another podcast that I try not to listen to, but sometimes do, is returning champion, UCD's Orla Hegarty. She gives us a great breakdown of where the newest housing plan breaks down, talks cheese sandwiches and procurement, true affordability and even a little Charles Stewart …
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Zixuan Li is Director of Product and genAI Strategy at Z.ai (also known as Zhipu 智谱 AI). The release of their benchmark-topping flagship model, GLM 4.5, was akin to “another DeepSeek moment,” in the words of Nathan Lambert. Our conversation today covers… What sets Z.ai apart from other Chinese models, including coding, role-playing capabilities, an…
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Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshackMaryam Elwaheidy is a translator with a strong foundation in English, Arabic. She holds a B.A. in English Language and Translation from Al-Azhar University in Gaza. She joins us from Gaza city to update us on the latest situation on the ground with the heavy fall of rain which flooded the tents of displace…
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Yanqiu Zheng, "In Search of Admiration and Respect: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974" (U Michigan Press, 2024)
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1:12:18What does it mean for a country to seek admiration — and what kinds of institutions try to make that admiration possible? Yanqiu Zheng’s In Search of Admiration and Respect: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974 (U Michigan Press, 2024) traces how China attempted to reshape its international image across a century marked by imp…
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The WHO AI Report and Why Governance is Stalling Health AI
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5:47Today we break down the massive new WHO report on AI readiness across 50 European countries. There is big ambition, but the gaps are glaring. - Only 8% of countries have a health-specific AI strategy. - 86% cite "legal uncertainty" as the top barrier. - Less than a quarter offer AI training to clinicians. We explore the hurdles, the brilliant case …
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Scarcity, Sovereignty, Strategy: Mapping the Political Geography of AI Compute
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45:08As AI systems grow more powerful, the computational infrastructure behind them has become a strategic resource, one that is unevenly distributed across the world. This episode takes a deep look at the three layers of compute sovereignty: where data centers are located, who owns them, and who manufactures the chips that power them. Zoe explains how …
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Cheat Sheet | Trump's plan for peace in Ukraine, energy bills cap, The Ashes
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10:13Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's ready to work on a peace plan put together by just the US and Russia. UK drugs could be funding Russia's war effort. Plus, energy bills will rise by 0.2% in January, 35% higher than they were before the Ukraine war. And the Ashes are off to a worrying start for England, but there's still hope yet. Anna Jones and Kamali…
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Live at the Haskell Free Library, right on the U.S. border
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1:14:37A black line on the floor marks the U.S.-Canada border that runs through the Haskell Free Library, and through the lives of the people who live in Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. Matt Galloway hosts a live show in this unique venue, after months of simmering political tensions that have tested the enduring friendship of the two countries…
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Red Fort blast probe, cannabis vs bhang, and Kashmir Times office raided
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27:38First, we talk to The Indian Express' Alok Singh about the investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast. He shares the recent developments in the case, gives updates about the accused, and shares why the investigation agencies are feeling that its a broader conspiracy. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Vineet Bhalla about the rules and regulation…
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Donald Trump’s reversal on the Epstein files
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15:11This week, we saw something almost unprecedented in American politics: a unified Congress, as all but one person voted to have the Epstein files released. These documents have plagued Donald Trump since he campaigned to release them while running for his second term as president, then backtracked once he won – sparking a mass revolt from his otherw…
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Is Trump using Ukrainian corruption to force a peace deal?
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17:09It's perhaps no coincidence that Trump's latest peace plan has dropped just as President Zelenskyy is having to deal with the biggest corruption scandal his government has faced so far. The latest plan was drawn up in secret with Russia and depends on huge concessions from Ukraine. Joining Niall is our international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn t…
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Live From Kabul — The World's First Capital Facing Total Water Collapse
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24:07Kabul is running out of water. If present trends continue, the capital of Afghanistan could run completely dry by 2030. There are several reasons for this. The first is climate change: there is less snowmelt to feed the city's aquifers. The second is aging infrastructure: pipelines are decrepit or, in some cases, non-existent. The third is manageme…
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More on nuclear testing with Heather Williams
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26:12Are you equal parts terrified and fascinated by recent mentions of restarting nuclear testing? The ladies of bombshell are here to help! Join us for the full-length interview with PONI Director Heather Williams as we discuss nuclear testing and nuclear weapons, how it relates to the international world order.…
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Don’t Call it a Deal Just Yet: South Korea to Pursue Nuclear-powered Submarines
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16:14Despite a factsheet stating that the U.S. has given approval for the ROK to build nuclear-powered attack submarines, there’s a tremendous amount of uncertainty as to what was actually agreed to. In this episode of The Diplomat’s Asia Geopolitics podcast Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) and Katie Putz (@LadyPutz) dig into the recent news that the U.S. had give…
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The Catch Up: SC clarifies Governor’s powers (20 Nov)
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4:42The headlines of the day by The indian ExpressBy Express Audio
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As populations grow and communities evolve, transportation authorities and urban infrastructure are seeking ways to modernize. In this episode of “Local to global: The power of small business,” host JJ Ramberg sits down with Chapin Flynn, Senior Vice President of Transit and Urban Mobility at Mastercard, and Mark Langmead, Director of Revenue & Com…
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034 Regularisation - the antidote to overfitting
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3:01How do you stop an AI from overfitting and just memorising data? You penalise it for being too complex. This is "regularisation," the primary antidote to the critical problem of overfitting. In this episode, we explain how regularisation works and why looking for it in a paper's methodology section is a quick way to judge the rigour and quality of …
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Cheat Sheet | Russian spy ship, secret Ukraine peace deal and the AI nightmare for novelists
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9:59Defence Secretary John Healey sent a direct warning to Russia after a ship was spotted off the north coast of Scotland. US special envoy Steve Witkoff's post on X has suggested the US and Russia may be forming a secret plan to end the war in Ukraine. And authors say they fear AI replacing them entirely. Plus - why are MPs reading dad jokes in the C…
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