The price of personal security for top executives is rising on average, but the value investor’s perks have declined.
Dorset Climate Action Network (Dorset CAN), a charity instigating measures to address the climate and ecological crisis, has recently welcomed funding for the Great Big Dorset Hedge project from Dorset CPRE, the local branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (The Countryside Charity). Dorset CPRE has recognised that the Great Big Dorset Hedge (GBDH) […]
Shafaqna English- The United Nations General Assembly is set to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) Thursday, weighing a resolution that lays out the potentially transformational technology’s pros and cons while calling for the establishment of international standards. The text, co-sponsored by dozens of countries, emphasizes the necessity of guidelines “to promote
Researchers said their platform could help doctors when it comes to decision-making and diagnosis.
The technology has initially been trained to predict the likelihood of painful arm swelling, known as lymphoedema.
The U.S. State Department is set to convene the first meeting of signatories to an artificial intelligence agreement this week. The meeting is set to focus on artificial intelligence and its military applications, which is an issue of international interest, according to Fox News Digital.Mark Montgomery — the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies — said that "[i]t is commendable that the State Department is continuing...
Brad Binder’s X page is sporadic and largely desolate. The 34-year-old physical therapist from Mundelein, Illinois, posts occasionally, with a heavy bias towards Chicago-area sports teams (preference goes to the Cubs and Fighting Illini). A 2015 tweet campaigning for Jimmy Butler – Bulls version – for MVP is unearthed after a brief scroll down of his feed. Pinned at the top of his page is a March 2014 post that is both tongue-in-cheek and correlated with his brief brush with fame, Warren...
Boeing leaders leaving: Boeing announced earlier this week that its CEO, Dave Calhoun, plans to step down at the end of this year. The departure comes as the aircraft manufacturer has had multiple safety-related incidents with its planes over the past few months. Other leaders leaving their positions include both the company’s board chair and its commercial airplanes division president. This is not the first time a Boeing CEO has exited during troubled times, as Calhoun’s predecessor was fired...
USA Faces Same Risks Ancient Rome Faced in Caesar's Day (First column, 3rd story, link)
US firm hopes to lead in artificial intelligence and other sectors – and has built a model that could control humanoid robotsThe chipmaker Nvidia has extended its lead in artificial intelligence with the unveiling of a new “superchip”, a quantum computing service, and a new suite of tools to help develop the ultimate sci-fi dream: general purpose humanoid robotics. Here we look at what the company is doing and what it might mean. Continue reading
From SpaceX making in-space fuel transfers to Devin's AI achievements, host Josh Burstein takes us on a comedic journey through the week's top stories.
The White House announced new executive actions Monday meant to improve women’s health and address disparities in research funding.