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He sustained a concussion two games into his NFL career, causing him to miss Week 3. Then, in Week 5, Richardson suffered a shoulder injury that knocked him out for the remainder of the season and resulted in surgery. Richardson is on the mend heading into next season, and Colts general manager Chris Ballard provided an update on his signal-caller during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Thursday night.
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Когда-то он был самым юным участником группы. Ник Картер, 1996 Ник Картер с супругой и ребенком, 2016 А вот так выглядел тогда и выглядит сейчас горячий брюнет Кевин Скотт Ричардсон, большой фанат футбола. Ему в этом году исполнится 46, Кевин воспитывает двоих сыновей. Кевин Ричардсон, 1996 Кевин Ричардсон, 2016 42-летний Брайан Литтрелл в своем профиле в Instagram пишет о себе: «Муж, отец, верующий, активная и важная часть Backstreet Boys». Десять лет назад он начал сольную карьеру в жанре христианской песни. Воспитывает 14-летнего сына.
Весной 1993 года он прошёл прослушивание в группу «Backstreet boys» Хулиганы и стал в ней самым старшим участником. Музыкальному коллективу не повезло на родине и ребята отправились добывать себе славу в Европе. В середине 90-х годов они стали одной из самых популярных групп в мире. В 1999 году Ричардсон назван « Самой сексуальной звездой мужского пола» по версии журнала «People», когда работал моделью. Вернувшись в Америку, Кевин в 2000 году объявил о помолвке с Кристин, с которой не расставался в течение этих 8 лет. В июне того же года они поженились в Кенукки. Ричардсон продолжал делать карьеру, поддерживаемый своей женой. Он с блеском сыграл на Бродвее адвоката Билли Флинна в мюзикле «Чикаго», получив приз зрительских симпатий, работал в театре, снялся в нескольких фильмах.
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It was a very tough decision for me but one that was necessary in order to move on with the next chapter of my life. Howard, Brian, Alex and Nick will always be my little brothers and have my utmost love and support. I would like to thank the Backstreet fans for all the beautiful memories we have shared together and look forward to including you in the next phase of my life. I wish my brothers continued success and look forward to their new album. Большинство партий Кевина перешли его коллеге Хауи Дороу. После ухода из группы певец несколько раз присоединялся к коллегам по сцене. Backstreet Boys планируют вернуться в студию для записи нового альбома в июле 2012 года [5]. Актерская карьера Во время перерыва в карьере группы Кевин принял участие в знаменитом бродвейском мюзикле «Чикаго». Актёр играл роль адвоката Билли Флинна на Бродвее в 2002 году и в Лондоне с 22 сентября по 1 ноября 2003 года [1].
Продюсер «Чикаго» Барри Уайслер отметил, что «Кевин Ричардсон из Backstreet Boys… принес мне совершенно новую молодую аудиторию, которой у нас никогда не было прежде». За эту роль Кевин получил Приз зрительских симпатий премии Тони как «Лучший актёр на замене» [6]. После возвращения на театральную сцену Ричардсон понял, что скучает по актерскому ремеслу. После ухода из группы Кевин стал заниматься на курсах актерского мастерства [7] и снова вернулся к роли Билли Флинна. Он участвовал в гастрольных выступлениях «Чикаго» в Лондоне , Сан-Франциско , Питтсбурге , а также в Торонто с ноября по 3 декабря 2006 года и в Японии с 4 февраля по 4 марта 2007 года [8]. Другие его работы в театре включают в себя такие постановки, как «Босиком по парку», «Пока, пташка», «Интимный разговор» и комедийная постановка в театре Acme [9]. В 2009 году актёр снялся в драме «У любви есть крылья» в эпизодической роли Сайруса Кейна.
After many years of work as an animal behaviourist and public figure, Kevin Richardson — who, together with the lions he features, has millions of followers on social media — launched the Kevin Richardson Foundation in early 2018. The LandforLions campaign went live on Thundafund.
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Then I was like, "Okay. Elad Gil: Yeah. Elad Gil:... I remember I was like, "All right. Was there a moment when you decided or you realized personally that AI should be a key technical bet for Microsoft?
I think Microsoft already understood that before I got there and then it was just, how do you focus all of the energy on the company on the right thing, because we had a lot of AI investment and a lot of AI energy and it was very diffuse when I got there. No lack of IQ and actually no lack of capital spending and everything else, but it was just getting peanut buttered across a whole bunch of stuff. The thing that really catalyzed what we were doing is, I mean, maybe this is a little bit too technical, but before I got there, the technical thing that had been happening with some of these AI systems that, to me, was very interesting is transfer learning was starting to work. You saw a little bit of that with some of the cool stuff that DeepMind was doing with reinforcement learning with play transfer across some of the gaming applications that they were building, but the really exciting thing was when it started working for language with ELMo and then BERT and then RoBERTa and Turing and a bunch of things that we were doing. That was the point where there were so many language-based applications that you could imagine building on top of these things if it continued to get better and better, and so we were just looking for evidence that it was going to continue to get better and better and as soon as we found it, we just started all in. That was everything from doing a partnership with OpenAI to, at one point I seized the entire GPU budgets for the whole company, and I was like, "We will no longer peanut butter these resources around. I mean, Eli, I think the question you were asking is how we decided to do the open AI partnership.
The reason that we did the partnership was twofold. We felt, in addition to the high ambition things that we were doing inside of the company, that we needed high ambition partners and when we looked around OpenAI was clearly the. And when we looked around, OpenAI was clearly the highest ambition partner that was in the field. And so that was one thing. And then the second thing was they really had a very similar vision to the one that I had about these things were evolving into platforms and we were able to... Elad Gil: I think one of the stunning things about the partnership in some sense was the timing. Right around GPT-2 and this is before GPT-3, and there was such a big step function between the two of them that I think it was less obvious in the GPT-2 days that this was going to be as important as it was.
And so Satya has this thing that he talks about, no regrets investing. And so this was one of those no regrets things in that the very, very worst thing that could happen is we would go spend a bunch of capital on computing infrastructure and we would learn what to do at very high scale for building these AI training environments. You probably seen the famous OpenAI Compute Scale paper where they sort of plot on the log scale how many petaflop days or whatever the unit of total compute they were using on that graph that shows from 2012 when we first figured out how to train models with GPUs through, I think the plot ends sometime in 2018. Elad Gil: It was a very bold move. I guess, a more recent move as you announced a collaboration within Nvidia to build a supercomputer part by Azure infrastructure combined with Nvidia GPUs. Could you tell us a little bit more about your supercomputing efforts in general and then maybe a little bit more about those collaborations both Nvidia and OpenAI on the supercomputing side? Kevin Scott: Yeah, so we built the first thing that we called an AI supercomputer.
I think we started working on it in 2019, and we deployed it at the end of that year. And it was the computing environment that GPT-3 was trained on. And we had been building a progressively more powerful set of these supercomputing environments. But the designs of these systems, we can build smaller stamps of them and they get used by lots of people. So we have tons of people who are training very big models on Azure compute infrastructure, both folks inside the company and partners who can come in. And it was a thing that was not possible to do before where you could say, "Hey, I would like a compute grid of this size with this powerful network to do my thing on. And we work super closely with them defining what the hardware requirements need to be in the coming generations of GPUs because we have a pretty clear sense of where models are going and what model architectures are evolving towards.
Because obviously from an Azure perspective, lots of people are running open source models on top of Azure right now. Kevin Scott: Yeah, it is an interesting thing that people are framing it as some kind of binary thing. And you use it for performance and cost optimization reasons, and you use it for just precision and quality reasons sometimes. I think my biggest question mark there is how you go deal with all of the REI and safety things. I was just playing around yesterday with that 12 billion parameter Dolly 2. How do you think about that from the context of enabling AI for your business customers outside of your core products? Are there specific tools coming?
And so the first thing that we built was GitHub Copilot, which is a coding tool. And then you, as the developer, the same way that you would take a suggestion from a payer programmer, you scrutinize it, then code review it, and decide whether or not it makes sense for your application. And that was the first version of GitHub Copilot. It does a bunch of other things now.
No way. On September 3, 2019, despite concerns of a tainted jury pool, a 12-person jury is seated after a single day of voir dire. Assistant prosecuting attorney Steven Knippen delivered his opening statement, with a jaw-dropping quote from a text that Skylar sent to her mom: Prosecutor Steven Knippen [reading text aloud in court]: "I am literally speechless with how happy I am. Erin Moriarty: Does that scare the two of you? Scott Richardson: Yeah, absolutely. Kim Richardson: She did ask me … "am I doing the right thing?
Kim Richardson: I wake up in the morning. The stress and uncertainty have taken a toll. Skylar, still battling an eating disorder, is virtually wasting away. Skylar Richardson, still battling an eating disorder, is virtually wasting away, says her mother. Kim Richardson: Not good. She wears kids clothes. Everything — we have to pin everything on her kind of like sew her in her clothes. But what doctors say is an illness, the state characterizes as vanity. Prosecutor Steven Knippen quotes from a text Skylar sent her mom just hours after giving birth. Prosecutor Steven Knippen: Her actions and her statements demonstrate that she had no intention to have this baby.
Prosecutors admit they cannot prove the baby was born alive, but Knippen tells the jury that Skylar herself admitted it. Prosecutor Steven Knippen: … she attempted to burn that baby after death in order to cremate her. But defense attorney Charlie M. Rittgers says Skylar just told the police what they wanted to hear. Rittgers : We know that the police were able to break her down and made her vulnerable and admit to something that is scientifically impossible. This doctor many weeks later said, "I was wrong. The state calls Dr. Susan Brown: Yes. But when cross-examined by the defense, Dr. Rittgers: You cannot tell us to any reasonable degree of scientific certainty, that Annabelle was born alive, is that correct?
Susan Brown: Based on just the autopsy examination alone, I cannot determine whether it was a live birth. The only evidence comes from Skylar. Facing the potential of life in prison if found guilty of aggravated murder in the death of her newborn daughter, Skylar Richardson turned down an offer from prosecutors before the trial that would have thrown out that charge — the most serious against her. Charles H. Rittgers: Well — exactly. But why would Skylar kill her own child? Prosecutors say she never wanted the baby. I want to look amazing again more than anything. I hate being like this so much. Prosecutor Julie Kraft [reading text aloud in court]: "I am literally so excited now just for dinner to wear something cute yayyy my belly is back now i am takin this opportunity to make it amazing.
John White takes the stand and tells the jury he believes the baby was not alive at birth. John White [testifying]: She gave birth to a still born infant in the bathroom. Skylar told investigators that she never cut an umbilical cord, suggesting to Dr. White that the cord may have become detached sometime before or during birth. White points out that Skylar only gained 15 pounds during the course of her pregnancy. Kim Richardson According to Dr. John White [testifying]: Fetal growth restriction increases the risk of intrauterine demise or neonatal death. Later, an expert on police interviews explains to the jury how certain police tactics can result in false confessions. And certain people are more susceptible says Dr. Stuart Bassman, a clinical psychologist who spent hours interviewing Skylar.
Stuart Bassman [testifying]: It is my opinion Skylar suffers from a mental disorder that predisposes her to compliance with people in authority. But Lt. No, I do not think that. A week after the trial started, without Skylar ever taking the stand, the prosecution and the defense make their final appeals to the jury. To outside observers, Brooke Richardson had a perfect life — she grew up in a small town, she was a cheerleader for the high school football team, she obsessed over her appearance … and she was determined to maintain a perfect life at all cost. Defense attorney Charlie M. After all the turmoil and high-stakes drama, the case is now in the hands of jurors. Four hours later, they reach a verdict. Would the jury believe Skylar confessed to a murder or would they think she had been pushed into making false statements? Erin Moriarty: What is the biggest fear right now?
Scott Richardson: I almost had to hold her to walk back up because she was a nervous wreck. Judge Thomas Oda: Has the jury reached a verdict in the case?
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And when we looked around, OpenAI was clearly the highest ambition partner that was in the field. And so that was one thing. And then the second thing was they really had a very similar vision to the one that I had about these things were evolving into platforms and we were able to... Elad Gil: I think one of the stunning things about the partnership in some sense was the timing. Right around GPT-2 and this is before GPT-3, and there was such a big step function between the two of them that I think it was less obvious in the GPT-2 days that this was going to be as important as it was. And so Satya has this thing that he talks about, no regrets investing. And so this was one of those no regrets things in that the very, very worst thing that could happen is we would go spend a bunch of capital on computing infrastructure and we would learn what to do at very high scale for building these AI training environments. You probably seen the famous OpenAI Compute Scale paper where they sort of plot on the log scale how many petaflop days or whatever the unit of total compute they were using on that graph that shows from 2012 when we first figured out how to train models with GPUs through, I think the plot ends sometime in 2018. Elad Gil: It was a very bold move. I guess, a more recent move as you announced a collaboration within Nvidia to build a supercomputer part by Azure infrastructure combined with Nvidia GPUs.
Could you tell us a little bit more about your supercomputing efforts in general and then maybe a little bit more about those collaborations both Nvidia and OpenAI on the supercomputing side? Kevin Scott: Yeah, so we built the first thing that we called an AI supercomputer. I think we started working on it in 2019, and we deployed it at the end of that year. And it was the computing environment that GPT-3 was trained on. And we had been building a progressively more powerful set of these supercomputing environments. But the designs of these systems, we can build smaller stamps of them and they get used by lots of people. So we have tons of people who are training very big models on Azure compute infrastructure, both folks inside the company and partners who can come in. And it was a thing that was not possible to do before where you could say, "Hey, I would like a compute grid of this size with this powerful network to do my thing on. And we work super closely with them defining what the hardware requirements need to be in the coming generations of GPUs because we have a pretty clear sense of where models are going and what model architectures are evolving towards.
Because obviously from an Azure perspective, lots of people are running open source models on top of Azure right now. Kevin Scott: Yeah, it is an interesting thing that people are framing it as some kind of binary thing. And you use it for performance and cost optimization reasons, and you use it for just precision and quality reasons sometimes. I think my biggest question mark there is how you go deal with all of the REI and safety things. I was just playing around yesterday with that 12 billion parameter Dolly 2. How do you think about that from the context of enabling AI for your business customers outside of your core products? Are there specific tools coming? And so the first thing that we built was GitHub Copilot, which is a coding tool. And then you, as the developer, the same way that you would take a suggestion from a payer programmer, you scrutinize it, then code review it, and decide whether or not it makes sense for your application.
And that was the first version of GitHub Copilot. It does a bunch of other things now. And so the thing that we have observed is this Copilot pattern is actually pretty generic, and we built a bunch of Copilots since then. And then it is a whole stack of things, sort of an orchestration mechanism like LangChain is one of the popular open source orchestrators, but there are a bunch of open source orchestrators. You have these new things like new software development patterns like retrieval augmented generation or RAG, we were doing this before it had a name on it. So that looks a lot like filtering on both the way down as the prompt flows through the stack all the way down to the model as well as it flows back up. And sometimes you have multiple round trips through this cycle before you bubble the thing all the way back up to the user to get them the response that they need. All of those things I think are getting built out right now. And it feels a little bit like what MSR was like when I was an intern there in 2001 where you had all of these super bright people who had the tiniest little glimpse of what the future must look like that no one else had.
Because it was the point where the PC was racing to ubiquity. And they were just all orienting their research around what that little glimpse was that maybe they had the earliest peak at. And it just is like, feels magical. It was just sort of a way to get something out there because you needed some practice with a handful of things before the big GPT-4 launch was coming, and no one really knew that it was going to blow up this way. That was only five months ago, which is shocking. I think everybody forgets how little time has passed. Kevin Scott: Just shocking.
В 2011 году актёр получил премию «Independent Vision Award» за лучшую мужскую роль в независимом фильме «Кулинарный клуб». Все свои успехи Кевин разделял с женой, считая свою семью самой лучшей и верной поддержкой.
В июле 2013 года у четы Ричардсонов появился второй сын — Максвелл Хейз. Когда 45- летнему Кевину приходится говорить о своей супруге, он с благодарностью вспоминает, что она полюбила его «ещё обычным парнем, а не звездой», когда он «разносил блюда в ресторане в костюме черепашки-ниндзя. Потом Кристин танцевала на Бродвее…» а он изучал музыку. Творчество прославленной группы «Хулиганов», получившей свою звезду на голливудской «Аллее славы» и упоминание о них в книге Гиннеса, как «о самом успешном молодёжном коллективе», продолжается. Мудрая любящая Кристин верно ждёт мужа из гастрольных поездок. Она даже прощает ему неистребимую привычку всегда опаздывать, куда бы то ни было.
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He was also a backstage tour guide at MGM studios. At night, he did dinner theater, playing an Italian gangster in a musical review performing various songs from the musical "Chicago," "Guys and Dolls," and "Cabaret. After the phone call, Richardson moved back home to Kentucky and stayed with his family. He continued to work at Disney while also earning a living as a model, writing music, performing in dinner clubs, teaching ballroom dancing as a certified Latin and ballroom dance instructor, and was an extra for the film " My Girl. Littrell was immediately accepted, and the next day, he joined the group. Richardson is the oldest member and is often known as the big brother of the group. It was a very tough decision for me, but one that was necessary in order to move on with the next chapter of my life. Howie, Brian, A. I would like to thank the Backstreet fans for all the beautiful memories we have shared together and look forward to including you in the next phase of my life. I wish my brothers continued success and look forward to their new album. I love these guys. We have gone through so much together. We just have a chemistry...
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No Priors 119: Going Full Send on AI and the (Positive) Impact of AI on Jobs, with Kevin Scott, CTO Microsoft (TRANSCRIPT). Richardson moved to Orlando in the early 1990s and became a tour guide at Disney World, eventually hooking up with McLean, Dorough and Carter to form Backstreet Boys, named after a flea market in Orlando. Kevin Scott Richardson. From left, honorees Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, Raymond Santana, Antron McCray and Kevin Richardson pose together at the ACLU SoCal's 25th Annual Luncheon at the JW Marriott at LA Live, Friday, June 7, 2019, in Los Angeles. Kevin Scott Richardson is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actor and model, who rose to fame as a member of the boy band Backstreet Boys, alongside. Кевин Скотт Ричардсон 64 Самый старший участник группы Кевин Скотт Ричардсон ушел из Backstreet Boys в 2006 году, участвовал в знаменитом бродвейском мюзикле «Чикаго», занимался на курсах актерского мастерства, играл в театре.
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From left, honorees Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, Raymond Santana, Antron McCray and Kevin Richardson pose together at the ACLU SoCal's 25th Annual Luncheon at the JW Marriott at LA Live, Friday, June 7, 2019, in Los Angeles. News. Weather. Entertainment. Кевин Скотт Ричардсон (англ. Kevin Scott Richardson; род. 3 октября 1971) — американский музыкант, актёр театра и кино, певец, участник группы Backstreet Boys. In 2017, Kevin Scott Richardson performed with his band on a show called Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life. Кевин Скотт Ричардсон | Kevin Scott Richardson. 1971-10-03.
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Лидер знаменитой в США культовой группы «Backstreet boys» и актёр Кевин Скотт Ричардсон пользуется славой, которую заслужил не только своими достижениями на. Лидер знаменитой в США культовой группы «Backstreet boys» и актёр Кевин Скотт Ричардсон пользуется славой, которую заслужил не только своими достижениями на. Лидер знаменитой в США культовой группы «Backstreet boys» и актёр Кевин Скотт Ричардсон пользуется славой, которую заслужил не только своими достижениями на. Richardson moved to Orlando in the early 1990s and became a tour guide at Disney World, eventually hooking up with McLean, Dorough and Carter to form Backstreet Boys, named after a flea market in Orlando. Кевин Ричардсон уделяет много внимания благотворительности и охране окружающей среды. В 1993 году Кевин Скотт Ричардсон присоединился к вокальной группе Backstreet Boys, в которой уже было трое участников.