AI is already an ingredient in many kitchens

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By Prostock-Studio / Getty Images Whether it’s being used to compile articles for the media or to write a history report or even compose a love letter, individuals are finding a wide range of ‘uses’ for ChatGPT or are at least experimenting with the AI in a range of domains, with varying success. Whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence is the buzzword of the moment and could even be leading to a new digital revolution. However innovative it may be, the use of AI in the culinary World actually isn’t so new.. We explain. Whether it’s being used to compile articles for the media or to … Read More “AI is already an ingredient in many kitchens”

Generative AI to be a key priority for senior IT leaders: Salesforce report

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Generative AI has become a top priority among businesses even though IT leaders are expressing concerns about potential ethical issues posed by the technology, according to a new Salesforce survey. Sixty-seven percent of senior IT leaders surveyed said they will be prioritizing the technology over the next 18 months, and 33% claimed it would be their top priority, the survey said. Despite its perceived benefits, however, respondents to the survey remain skeptical about some of the ethical challenges currently surrounding generative AI, in particular that its output could be biased or inaccurat… Read More “Generative AI to be a key priority for senior IT leaders: Salesforce report”

Machine magic or art menace? Japan’s first AI manga

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By HARUMI OZAWA / AFPTV / AFP The author of a sci-fi manga about to hit shelves in Japan admits he has “absolutely zero” drawing talent, so turned to artificial intelligence to create the dystopian saga. The author of a sci-fi manga about to hit shelves in Japan admits he has “absolutely zero” drawing talent, so turned to artificial intelligence to create the dystopian saga. All the futuristic contraptions and creatures in “Cyberpunk: Peach John” were intricately rendered by Midjourney, a viral AI tool that has sent the art World into a spin, along with others such as Stable Diffusion and DALL… Read More “Machine magic or art menace? Japan’s first AI manga”

RoboSense Launches RS-Fusion-P6, Automotive-Grade Solid-State LiDAR Perception Solution for L4 Autonomous Driving

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RoboSense, a World-leading provider of Smart LiDAR Sensor Systems, has announced the launch of its first automotive-grade solid-state LiDAR perception solution for L4 autonomous driving, the RS-Fusion-P6 (P6). With advanced software and hardware support from RoboSense, the P6 provides precise and intelligent environmental perception capabilities, enabling autonomous vehicles to navigate through complex driving scenarios with ease, helping to reduce costs and increase efficiency, and promoting the rapid implementation of large-scale autonomous driving commercial operations. As an automotive-gra… Read More “RoboSense Launches RS-Fusion-P6, Automotive-Grade Solid-State LiDAR Perception Solution for L4 Autonomous Driving”

Market Rebound After A Very Tough February

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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, Louis Navellier wrote: Market ReboundRates lower, stocks higher. Powell testifies to Congress this week. Stocks continued their rally since rates broke last Thursday. The 10-year dropped below 3.9% pre-market but ran back to 3.94% after the open, but it didn’t stop the market from continuing to rise. The 2-year bottomed at 4.82% and has since bounced back to 4.85%. It was time for a rebound after a very tough February. Q4 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The US dollar index has fallen back to 104.25 after almost hitting 105 last week. … Read More “Market Rebound After A Very Tough February”

Florence Pugh Is Sticking to All-Things Sheer in a See-Through Skirt at PFW

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Florence Pugh is never one to shy away from a sheer ensemble. She’s been vocal about wearing see-through looks in the past and she shows no sign of stopping. Over the weekend, the Don’t Worry Darling actress attended the Valentino Fall/Winter 2023 show during Paris Fashion Week in a glamorous, yet totally sheer, skirt. Pugh arrived at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild wearing a glistening see-through sequin floor-length skirt with a heavily embellished puddle train and a visible neutral-toned thong underneath. For a high/low effect, The Wonder star teamed her skirt with a cropped gray crewneck s… Read More “Florence Pugh Is Sticking to All-Things Sheer in a See-Through Skirt at PFW”

ACC Tournament Betting Preview: Duke Favored Ahead of Miami, Virginia

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By Kyle Wood The Blue Devils enter the tournament as the fourth seed, but they are on a roll. The ACC Tournament tips off Tuesday afternoon from the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina. It’s the first of the Power 6 conference tournaments to get underway this March with 15 teams battling it out for the trophy. Miami and Virginia shared the regular-season crown, but the Hurricanes earned the No. 1 seed by beating the Cavaliers in their one meeting this year. Fourth-seeded Duke is the betting favorite to win the conference tournament, though, ahead of both UM and UVA. Kevin Sweeney’s latest ed… Read More “ACC Tournament Betting Preview: Duke Favored Ahead of Miami, Virginia”

‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ review: Riley Keough fronts a rock soap opera

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Adapted by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (“The Disaster Artist”) from the novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, “Daisy Jones & The Six” is a soap opera wrapped inside a period backstage musical. Set largely in the 1970s, the novel is rendered as an oral history, the story of the slow-then-fast rise and sudden fall of a rock band. The 10-episode series, which premiered in early March on Amazon Prime Video, echoes it with a documentary framing — that is, the action is interspersed with scenes in which characters respond to an interviewer 20 years in the future (the late ’90s, saving the producti… Read More “‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ review: Riley Keough fronts a rock soap opera”

Dollar dips, Powell testimony and jobs data in focus

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By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) – The greenback slipped against a basket of currencies on Monday as investors awaited testimony by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and jobs data due later this week for further indications on how much higher the U.S. central bank is likely to raise interest rates. Powell’s testimony before Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday and Friday’s jobs data “are going to be the key events this week that really substantiate the data that we got last month with respect to the January” numbers, said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital MarketsRead More “Dollar dips, Powell testimony and jobs data in focus”

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Introduces a New AlphaZBL™ AC-DC Active Bridge Rectifier Solution

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–Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited (AOS) (Nasdaq: AOSL), a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of power semiconductors, power ICs, and digital power products, today introduced an extension to its active bridge driver, AlphaZBL™ family. Available in an SOP-8L package, the AOZ7203AV is a self-powered dual driver IC for driving external high-voltage MOSFETs to replace two low-side diodes of bridge rectifier. The new device is suitable for use in adapters for high-end laptops and televisions, as well as power supplies for Desktops, Game consoles, and Servers. The new AOZ7… Read More “Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Introduces a New AlphaZBL™ AC-DC Active Bridge Rectifier Solution”