Google Photos has the latest AI-generated Memory flipbook, “Best of Autumn 2022”, which is currently being released. We’ve seen Google Photos increase custom Memories collection instances over the last 12 months. This is in addition to the “story” pane at the top of the gallery app. This results in more personalized content, which is collatedRead More
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Mexico’s ineffective response to maritime pollution
VERACRUZ (Mexico), Dec 5, 2022 (IPS) – Mexico boasts more than 11,000 km of coastline and a high level of maritime traffic. This Latin American country received 12 045 vessels in July, as compared to 11 971 at the same time in 2021. According to data from the General Coordination of Ports and Merchant NavyRead More
Originality. AI Creates AI Content Detection for GPT-3 and ChatGPT – Interview with the Founder Jon Gillham
Originality.AI is the first AI-trained content detector and plagiarism scanner in the world. TechBullion will have Jon Gillham, the founder, sharing more information with us. Tell us about yourself. Jon Gillham is the founder of Originality. AI. I have been involved in digital marketing with a focus on content marketing for over a decade. MotionInvest.comRead More
What the COVID-19 job crisis has taught us about the future of work
According to futurists and economists, the employment losses linked with the COVID-19 issue emphasise the need for Canada to prepare for unanticipated labour market shocks and cultivate a workforce with skills that will be valued across various industries. According to Statistics Canada, more than three million Canadians lost their jobs in March and April whenRead More
Time The new economic age has awoken the US leadership.
This month may be recognised as the turning point in the United States’ role as the global economic system’s underwriter. True, the United States had had its share of frustrations and moments when its behaviour was far from multilateral, such as the Nixon shock of 1971 when the dollar’s convertibility to gold was ended. ButRead More
Beginning April 18, American Airlines will sell alcohol on flights again.
America is the new major U.S. carrier to announce the resumption of alcohol sales. Early in the pandemic, it ceased selling alcohol and halted other onboard culinary services. American Airlines announced on Thursday that it would resume selling alcoholic beverages on domestic and short-haul international flights next month, following a suspension of nearly a yearRead More
The CDC has approved the second Covid booster shot for patients aged 50 and up.
The FDA approved the additional dosages for the age group earlier today, however many people who are eligible have yet to receive their initial booster shots. The Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna Covid-19 vaccines can now be given a second booster dose to people aged 50 and up. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, head of the Centers for DiseaseRead More
Trump’s supporters are splintering over Ukraine.
Some Trump fans argued Putin should have free reign, while others called for sending in US soldiers at a recent event. COMMERCE, Georgia — Former President Donald Trump’s base is fractured over the issue of America’s engagement in Eastern Europe as he seeks to refine his message over Russia’s fight against Ukraine. “It’s not ourRead More
Weekly jobless claims in the United States have dropped to their lowest level since 1969.
Last seven days, the number of Americans submitting new jobless benefits claims fell to a 52 1/2-year low, while unemployment rolls continued to reject, indicating fast reducing labour market slack that will continue to help wage inflation. The Federal Reserve may increase interest rates by half a percentage point at its next policy meeting inRead More