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Month: July 2021

Artificial Intelligence

The United Nations needs to start regulating the ‘Wild West’ of artificial intelligence

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

The European Commission recently published a proposal for a regulation on artificial intelligence (AI). This is the first document of its kind to attempt to tame the multi-tentacled beast that is artificial intelligence. “The sun is […]

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Apple’s Siri is no longer a woman by default, but is this really a win for feminism?

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

As of March 31, 2021, when Apple released the iOs 14.5 beta update to its operating system, Siri no longer defaults to a female voice when using American English. Users must now choose between two male […]

Artificial Intelligence

Don’t try to replace pets with robots — instead, design robots to be more like service animals

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

Robopets are artificially intelligent machines created to look like an animal (usually a cat or dog, but they can be any animal). There are numerous robopets on the market right now, being sold to consumers as “pets” […]

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Wearable tech at the Olympics: How athletes are using it to train to win

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

One of the joys of watching the Olympics is seeing the speed, strength and grace of the competitors. It’s amazing how the best athletes in the world make it look easy, but for anyone with […]

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Embracing Financial Minimalism

July 12, 2021 Community Partners

Can we be happier by spending less money? We buy items that we really don’t need, depriving ourselves of hard-earned resources, even going into debt only to make the 1% affluent minority even richer. Apparently, […]

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5 Trends in Supply Chain Analytics and Optimization in 2021

July 5, 2021 Community Partners

People say that “Necessity is the mother of invention”. When you consider the inventions that have been created as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, you’ll conclude that “people” are not wrong. The Covid-19 pandemic […]

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An Outstanding Win For Fadi Awad in Brazil International Film Festival!

July 1, 2021 Community Partners

Brazil is known to be a top Music Country full of wonderful Musicians and important Festivals, and Carnivals! On Wednesday June 30, the results of the Brazil International Film Festival have been announced, and it […]

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