As AI technology becomes more advanced, the technology can mimic human capabilities. In addition, AI technology can mimic human biases, as a particular AI image... Read More
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The strength of the US dollar against Asian currencies is surprising to many and a worry to several central banks stuck between expectations of limited... Read More
For many, the shock and horror following the ship collision and subsequent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore sparks the question: “could... Read More
If you have kids, teach kids, or know people who do either, you’ve probably heard of gentle parenting. The parenting style has had a meteoric... Read More
Liz Cheney is a rare political figure. She is extremely conservative on policy issues, voting in alignment with Trump’s policies over 90% of the time... Read More
Knew this would happen, Part 2 – predicted problems persist in working patterns legislation (UK)
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Back in February I offered here some thoughts on the main practical problems implicit in what was then the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Bill. ... Read More
When seeking an expert opinion on the state of the adtech today, Brian O’Kelley undoubtedly comes to mind. An industry veteran today, in 2007 O’Kelley... Read More
There is much that seems unfair in President Joe Biden’s chronically anemic poll ratings. Like his low marks for economic stewardship despite presiding over a... Read More
Sunburn and hay fever are common summer health issues, but there are some you may not have heard about. GP Dr. Deyo Famuboni shares some... Read More
Koh Cha Ly, Founder and CEO, UrbanMetry In late June, Malaysia-based UrbanMetry was selected for the Technology Pioneers list by the World Economic Forum (WEF).... Read More