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AI for Good: Transforming Communities GoodSam Podcast • Inspiring Hope with Douglas Liles

AI for Good: Transforming Communities GoodSam Podcast • Inspiring Hope with Douglas Liles

Auteur(s): A.I. Powered Hope with Douglas Liles
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🌟 GoodSam: Where AI Meets Social Impact | Journey into the world of transformative technology changing lives and communities. Each episode explores groundbreaking AI innovations in healthcare, education, and sustainability, featuring tech visionaries and community leaders. From ethical AI to smart cities, discover how artificial intelligence is building a more equitable world. Perfect for innovators, changemakers, and anyone passionate about tech for good. Get exclusive insights on green tech, digital transformation, and grassroots innovations that matter. #AIForGood #TechForChange #GreenTechA.I. Powered Hope with Douglas Liles Politique
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  • DeepSeek_3.2_Sparse_Attention_Changes_Agent_Economic
    Dec 15 2025

    detailed overview of the DeepSeek-V3.2 large language model, positioning it as an open-weight solution specifically engineered for agentic workloads. Its key architectural innovation is DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA), which efficiently manages extremely long 128K context windows by only attending to a small, relevant subset of tokens, dramatically reducing computational costs from O(L²) to O(L·k). The model also relies on scaled reinforcement learning and extensive agentic task synthesis to enhance reasoning and generalization, addressing historical weaknesses in open models regarding robust agent behavior. Operationally, the model is designed to be economically disruptive, with its release tied to 50%+ API price cuts, enabling developers to run complex, long-horizon agent loops that were previously too expensive.

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    15 min
  • DeepSeek_3.2_AI_Half_Cost_Breakthrough
    Dec 15 2025

    Architecture, performance, and impact of DeepSeek 3.2, a new open-source large language model that aims to redefine efficient AI development. The model achieves benchmark performance comparable to frontier proprietary systems like GPT-5 and Claude 4.5 Sonnet, while operating at significantly lower computational cost, primarily through the introduction of DeepSeek Sparse Attention. This novel attention mechanism dramatically reduces resource usage by retaining only the approximately 2,000 most relevant tokens, regardless of the total input length. DeepSeek 3.2 also introduces sophisticated training innovations, including an unprecedented allocation of its compute budget to reinforcement learning (RL), alongside techniques like mixed RL training and keep routing operations to maintain stability in its mixture-of-experts (MoE) architecture. The release is positioned as evidence that the AI industry is shifting from an "age of scaling" to an "age of research," prioritizing architectural efficiency over raw compute to achieve state-of-the-art results. The model’s known limitations, such as verbose output and reduced breadth of world knowledge, are also acknowledged in comparison to more extensively trained closed-source competitors.

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    13 min
  • Dear Mark Cuban: Florida Has Already Built Half Your Healthcare Revolution
    Nov 24 2025

    Proposal for a Direct Primary Care (DPC) health innovation plan in Florida, structured as a letter to "Doug" about the "Big Idea" of separating routine medical care from expensive insurance. The core proposal focuses on using Florida's existing law (624.27), which states that a monthly doctor membership fee is not considered insurance, thus freeing DPC doctors from strict regulatory burdens. The plan suggests using a federal 1332 waiverto reroute a portion of Affordable Care Act subsidies toward a "voucher" for these DPC memberships, paired with catastrophic insurance for major medical events. The proposal argues Florida is the ideal test lab because it already has the supportive law, a functioning high-volume primary care model (Sanitas), and political interest in innovation, aiming to reduce costs and give patients more choice of their primary doctor.

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    15 min
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