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10 Companies Have Already Made $1 Million as ICE Bounty Hunters. We Found Them.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has already hired 10 contractors to carry out its immigrant bounty hunting program, according to records reviewed by The Intercept. The firms included companies that had previous deals with spy agencies and the military, private investigators that boast of their »»»

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Defense News Gran Bretagna 08.07. 21:18

'Trail Boss' Prioritizes Cyber Situational Awareness

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Col. Joseph Dupont is the US Army's first cyber "trail boss" and he equates his job to "wrapping my arms around water and holding on tight." The job leading the Army's Cyber Acquisition Task Force is "all about enabling the Army to operate in cyberspace," Dupont told »»»

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The Times of India India 08.07. 09:48

Ex-Rockstar technical lead Obbe Vermeij predicts AI will lower GTA 7’s dev cost, but “higher-level creative” roles won’t be replaced | Esports News - Times of India

Obbe Vermeij, ex-Rockstar Games tech lead, predicts a cheaper GTA 7. He says AI will cut production costs. AI will automate map creation and cutscenes. Human roles like designers and writers will remain. Vermeij believes AI will generate initial drafts. This will lead to cost savings. Smaller studi»»»

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The Conversation Global Stati Uniti d'America 06.07. 22:00

A Māori worldview describes the immune system as a guardian – this could improve public health in Aotearoa NZ

In biomedical science, the immune system is described as a cellular defence network that identifies and neutralises threats. In te ao Māori (the Māori worldview), it can be seen as a dynamic system of guardianship, known as te pūnaha awhikiri. For Māori, wellbeing is relational and interconnected. »»»

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Gulf News Emirati Arabi Uniti 14.06. 12:18

Nearly 98% of pilgrims satisfied with Hajj healthcare

Dubai: Healthcare services provided to pilgrims during this year’s Hajj season have earned an overwhelming vote of confidence, with nearly 98 per cent of respondents expressing satisfaction, according to new data from the Hajj Satisfaction Assessment Platform. The Mecca Health Cluster announced tha»»»

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Hellenic Shipping News Grecia 08.06. 23:27

The cost of unreliability in ocean shipping – and how to mitigate it

With more than 80% of the world’s traded goods transported by sea, ocean shipping is widely considered the cornerstone of global trade. But numerous disruptions – a global pandemic, extreme weather events, geopolitical tensions, labour disputes, trade barriers, and more – have affected ocean shippi»»»

The Economic Times India 20.05. 20:58

'I am going to lose my job': AI outpaces doctor’s two decades of experience in seconds. Can machines truly replace professional expertise?

Imagine dedicating two decades to mastering a skill, only to watch a machine outperform you in moments. That’s the reality for a pulmonologist who witnessed AI read chest X-rays with stunning accuracy. His viral reaction sheds light on a growing dilemma: while AI transforms professions, it may leav»»»

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Hindustan Times India 10.05. 03:18

Europe sets the rules, India writes the code

But one new law from Brussels just landed. It’s about Artificial Intelligence. And whether you’re a college student learning to code, or someone still figuring out what AI even is, this one quietly changes the future of work for an entire generation Most people don’t care about laws made in Europe.»»»

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Tech Central Sudafrica 09.05. 10:39

Apple Silicon road map expands to AI servers and smart glasses

Apple’s silicon design group is working on new chips that will serve as the brains for future devices, including its first smart glasses, more powerful Macs and artificial intelligence servers. The company has made progress on the chip that it’s developing for smart glasses, according to people wit»»»

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China Daily Cina 09.05. 09:19

Australian expert exposes false flag of 'spy ship' claim

Jennifer Parker, a security expert with Australian National University, who has over 20 years experience in the Australian Department of Defence, raised a good question on how far the unfounded "China threat" conjecture can go in fueling paranoia in Australia particularly during an election season.»»»

Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 16.03. 03:21

'Tough' subjects could be dropped to make way for lessons on climate

Pupils are set to learn more about climate change and AI but an emphasis on 'tough' subjects may be dropped, in Labour plans to 'dumb down' the curriculum. Professor Becky Francis, who is chairing the Government's curriculum review panel, said children need to be better equipped for the 'challenges»»»

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The Sun Gran Bretagna 21.02. 17:35

Map reveals last known movements of missing woman, 23, whose car was found abandoned sparking 100-mile wide search

More than 100 miles of track have been searched A MAP has revealed the last known movements of a missing woman, whose car was found abandoned sparking a 100-mile wide search. Jenny Hall, 23, was last seen leaving her home in Tow Law, County Durham, just after 3pm on Tuesday. Her car, a red Ford Foc»»»

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