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From Enigma to AI: Bletchley Park Bridges Past and Future with AI Safety Summit
The UK has chosen the historic site of Bletchley Park, the wartime home of codebreaking and computing, as the venue for its AI Safety Summit. This event brings together politicians, computer scientists, and tech executives to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. The Significance of Bletchley Park During World War II, Bletchley Park was the…
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At 50, Kate Beckinsale’s Abs, Legs, And Arms Look So Strong In Yoga Workout Video
Kate Beckinsale, 50, showed off her strong abs, arms, and legs in a yoga workout Instagram video. Kate loves practicing yoga and even says it may help her avoid injury while filming action movies. To fuel her workouts, Kate shared with WH that she eats lots of protein and veggies. Kate Beckinsale started her Halloween…
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US government to launch AI Safety Institute, develop standards for biotech R&D
The Biden administration is launching a federal organization dedicated to evaluating the safety of artificial intelligence, touching on its use in healthcare as well as the broader societal concerns that have come to the fore following the rapid rise of generative programs. Operating under the National Institute of Standards and Technology, better known as NIST,…
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Caps’ Backstrom taking leave for health reasons
Ryan S. Clark, NHL reporterNov 1, 2023, 11:10 AM ET Close Ryan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN. Open Extended Reactions Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom will be taking some time to step away from the game for health reasons, the team announced Wednesday. The 35-year-old underwent resurfacing surgery on his left hip…
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Why intermittent fasting may offer a promising alternative to calorie-restricted diets
The rates of type 2 diabetes are on the rise, affecting one in ten adults in the United States. People with diabetes are often prescribed calorie-controlled and carbohydrate-restricted diets by their physicians to help manage diabetes and promote weight loss. Unfortunately, traditional restrictive diets that cut out major food groups or require calorie counting can…
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Giving Workers Power to Thrive in the Face of New Technology (SSIR)
(Illustration by Hugo Herrera) The economy doesn’t just happen. Neither do good jobs, or fair work. These are all the result of policy decisions we make as a society. That’s true of the past, but also today, as we face new technological advances that are transforming numerous industries, and the labor market with them. As…
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Liga Forte Futebol fecha acordo de R$ 2,6 bilhões por direitos de transmissão
Fazem parte da Liga Forte União os seguintes times: América-MG, Athletico, Atlético-GO, Avaí, Botafogo, Ceará, Chapecoense, Coritiba, CRB, Criciúma, Cruzeiro, CSA, Cuiabá, Figueirense, Fluminense, Fortaleza, Goiás, Internacional, Juventude, Londrina, Operário, Sport, Tombense, Vasco da Gama e Vila Nova.
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Kirk Cousins has surgery to repair Achilles tendon tear
The comeback has begun. The Vikings have announced that quarterback Kirk Cousins has undergone “successful surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon.” The procedure happened at Twin Cities Orthopedics in Eagan, Minn, and the surgery was led by Dr. Chris Coetzee. “The team will continue to provide updates, as appropriate, during Cousins’s recovery process,” the…
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Celebrating the Music of Ligeti: ‘The Incarnation of a Free Spirit’
The pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, a friend and collaborator of Ligeti, is helping the New York Philharmonic observe the centennial of his birth. If you are going to salute the composer Gyorgy Ligeti, you might as well ask one of his most dedicated and perceptive collaborators to lend a hand. Ligeti, who died in 2006, and…