SD-WAN, SASE And The Future Of Banking Networks

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ValueWalk

As financial institutions continue adapting to changes in both work and workplace, one thing is clear: They need networking technology that can support multi-site operations without latency or downtime. Prior to the pandemic, migrating workloads to the cloud was the crux of digital transformations. The Future Of Banking NetworksNow, in what can be described as digital transformations 2.0, financial institutions are embracing new technologies to stay ahead of their competitors. By leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, blockchain, etc., these in… Read More “SD-WAN, SASE And The Future Of Banking Networks”

Tesla Unveils an Unwelcome Headache

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The Street

By Ellen Chang The Department of Justice wants more information from Tesla about its Autopilot feature. Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla (TSLA) – Get Free Report faces scrutiny from the Department of Justice who requested more information on its Autopilot and full-self driving feature. Tesla states that it is not being investigated by any government agency currently, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing that the company disclosed today. “To our knowledge no government agency in any ongoing investigation has concluded that any wrongdoing occurred,” the company wrote … Read More “Tesla Unveils an Unwelcome Headache”

Tesla Hires Amid Wave of Tech Layoffs

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The Street

By Ellen Chang Tesla increased hiring as tech companies began layoffs in the fall. Tesla (TSLA) – Get Free Report ramped up its hiring in 2022 while major tech companies laid off employees to cut back on costs. Starting in November, a myriad of tech companies consolidated with a wave of layoffs, including Alphabet (GOOGL) – Get Free Report, Salesforce (CRM) – Get Free Report, Meta Platforms (META) – Get Free Report Microsoft (MSFT) – Get Free Report and Amazon (AMZN) – Get Free Report. The massive job cuts in the sector reflect expectations that revenue growth will slow as the economy contract… Read More “Tesla Hires Amid Wave of Tech Layoffs”

U.S., India partnership targets arms and AI to compete with China

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Reuters

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House is launching a partnership with India on Tuesday that President Joe Biden hopes will help the countries compete against China on military equipment, semiconductors and artificial intelligence. Washington wants to deploy more Western mobile phone networks in the subcontinent to counter China’s Huawei Technologies, to welcome more Indian computer chip specialists to the United States and to encourage companies from both countries to collaborate on military equipment like artillery systems. The White House faces an uphill battle on each f… Read More “U.S., India partnership targets arms and AI to compete with China”

Company Behind ChatGPT Releases New Product to Address Major Concerns

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The Street

By Tony Owusu It may not stop the War of the Machines, but the new tool will help educators grade papers with confidence. OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot is either the next great example of artificial intelligence for consumer use or one of the opening salvos in the war between machines and humans, depending on who you ask. While there are still concerns about whether a chatbot that sounds completely human will eventually lead to the creation of SkyNet, OpenAI is alleviating other concerns with a web-based tool designed to help humans detect machine-written text. OpenAI released a free web-based tool… Read More “Company Behind ChatGPT Releases New Product to Address Major Concerns”

ChatGPT Enters a New Sector Totally Unrelated to Tech

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The Street

By Veronika Bondarenko Listing descriptions generated by ChatGPT have been catching the attention of real estate agents. Privacy and seclusion while still “a short walk from” top local schools and stores. A “move-in ready” layout and an interior that gives potential owners the chance to “craft a new story” in an “up-and-coming” neighborhood. Given their formulaic nature and difficulty to describe features common to many houses in a unique, most real estate descriptions on sites like Zillow (ZG) – Get Free Report and Trulia already sound like they’re written by a robot. Some of the phrases used… Read More “ChatGPT Enters a New Sector Totally Unrelated to Tech”

Against The Odds: Popular Social Media Influencer And Model Jackie Leigh, On Forging Ahead With Her Life And Career

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OK Magazine

Life, as they say, isn’t for the faint-hearted. To get to where you want, you must take those small baby steps first, and eventually, you’ll make it to your destination. Although we can’t say the beautiful social media influencer and model Jackie Leigh has achieved all she wants in her career, we can be sure she’s dotting all the ‘I’s and crossing the Ts. Also known as ‘reallifebarbie04’ across her official social media handles like Instagram, Tiktok, and Only Fans, Jackie has undoubtedly had her share of travails. But no matter what life has thrown at her, Jackie keeps taking it in her stride… Read More “Against The Odds: Popular Social Media Influencer And Model Jackie Leigh, On Forging Ahead With Her Life And Career”

ACC Football: What to Know About the 2023 Schedule

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Athlon Sports

By Mitchell Forde A look at the ACC football schedule for 2023 as well as the key dates, games and takeaways for each team. The ACC released its complete football schedule for the 2023 season on Monday. The 14-team league will start play on Thursday, Oct. 31, when Wake Forest faces FCS Elon (no team in the conference plays during Week Zero). It will end on Dec. 2, when the conference championship game will once again be played in Charlotte, North Carolina. Related: Early ACC Football Predictions for 2023 The ACC’s 2023 slate comes with a fresh twist, as next fall will mark the first intended y… Read More “ACC Football: What to Know About the 2023 Schedule”

No Dogs based on interviews with members of the Irish and Jamaican diaspora

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Newbury Today

By trish.lee@newburynews.co.uk (Trish Lee) No Dogs, at the Old Fire Station, Oxford, on Sunday, January 29. Review by JON LEWIS Four years ago, pre-pandemic, Oxford’s Flintlock Theatre carried out interviews with members of the Irish and Jamaican diaspora about their lives in England. Using these accounts, No Dogs, directed by Anna Glynn and written by Glynn with Carmen Harris, has made it from page to stage in a performance created for a live recording. Future audiences will be able to watch an animated audio version which has been supported by funding from Arts Council England. The title ref… Read More “No Dogs based on interviews with members of the Irish and Jamaican diaspora”

Grading College Football’s First-Year Head Coaches for 2022

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Athlon Sports

By Steven Lassan Reviewing and grading college football’s new coaches from the 2022 season. The 2022 college football season featured 29 new coaches at FBS programs, and with the campaign completed, it’s time to grade and rank the hires. TCU’s Sonny Dykes, UConn’s Jim Mora, Troy’s Jon Sumrall, USC’s Lincoln Riley and New Mexico State’s Jerry Kill are just a couple of the coaches getting high marks from Athlon Sports for their performance in ’21. Washington’s Kalen DeBoer and LSU’s Brian Kelly headline the next tier. Judging any coach on just one season is tough and that task was made even more… Read More “Grading College Football’s First-Year Head Coaches for 2022”