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NEW YORK, Aug. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of DXC Technology Company (NYSE: DXC) common stock between May 26, 2021 and May 16, 2024, inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important October 1, 2024 lead plaintiff deadline. SOMETIMES: If you purchased DXC common stock during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out-of-pocket costs or expenses through a contingency fee arrangement. WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the DXC class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=27684, call Attorney Phillip Kim toll free at 866-767-3653,…
Summer is coming to an end, and the good news is that college football is finally returning.The UNC football program opens the 2024 season on the road against Minnesota on Thursday night, a matchup that pits two teams with many similarities heading into the new season.As always, the Keeping It Heel team will be providing predictions for the upcoming contests, and don't worry, we'll be keeping an eye on everyone's records as the 2024 season progresses.It's a tough match to predict from the start!Both teams are very similar (new quarterback, new defensive coordinator, bad finish to the 2023 season, etc.)…
CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — The Summer Olympics may be over, but a viral technology that emerged in Paris is now present in the Lehigh Valley. The only clinical users of the robotic exoskeleton showcased at the national Olympics are local healthcare providers.”This was planned well before the Paris Olympics, it just so happened that they were the torchbearers,” said Emily Reiter of Good Shepherd Rehabilitation.She serves as administrative director of Good Shepherd Learns, Creates, and Research, a program that provides learning opportunities for clinicians with the goal of improving patient care. 2024 Para-athlete Kevin Piette walked carrying the Olympic torch…
(Bloomberg) — California lawmakers have approved a controversial artificial intelligence safety bill that would require companies to guarantee their technology won’t cause significant harm.Most read articles on BloombergSB 1047 has received both criticism and praise from prominent figures across the country. The bill will be sent back to the state Senate for a confirmation vote and amendments before it reaches Governor Gavin Newsom. The bill passed the state Assembly with 41 votes in favor and 9 against.SB 1047 requires companies developing powerful AI models to use “reasonable care” to ensure their technology does not cause “significant harm,” such as multiple…
Indian Rivers Lighthouse Day Program is the only adult behavioral health program in Bibb County. On Sept. 27, the Lighthouse will close permanently. Becky Davis' son, Ryan, has Down Syndrome and has attended the program for the past five years. Becky said the closure will break Ryan's heart. “I want the people who made this decision to come and explain to Ryan and his friends why they can't be together anymore,” Davis said. “It will break their hearts and it breaks my heart to think about it. They need this. They absolutely need it.” Ryan is non-verbal, and Davis said…
Amazon's long-awaited AI upgrade for Alexa is set to launch this October, but it won't be free, according to internal documents obtained by The Washington Post that reveal the tech giant's plans to roll out a subscription version of the voice assistant packed with new AI-powered features.The improved Alexa, dubbed “Remarkable Alexa” or “Project Banyan,” could cost $5 to $10 a month on top of Prime membership, according to the paper, but don't panic: The free “Classic” version isn't going away.According to The Washington Post, the new AI-powered Alexa promises to have a more human-like conversation: Alexa will recognize individual…
Rio de Janeiro police have a new target: hard-to-find stuffed toysRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Police in Rio de Janeiro executed 16 search warrants targeting claw machines that thrill children and adults alike in the city. But police said in a statement that the machines trick users into believing winning a stuffed toy is a test of skill. In fact, they are games of chance, just like slot machines, and therefore illegal. Police seized claw machines, laptops, tablets, cellphones, firearms and stuffed toys on Wednesday. Police are investigating the possibility that organized crime is hiding behind the claw machines.Your own…
California's controversial AI bill passes the legislature and awaits the governor's signature
In this illustration taken on June 23, 2023, the word AI (artificial intelligence) and a robotic hand are placed on a computer motherboard. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo(1/2)In this illustration taken on June 23, 2023, the word AI (artificial intelligence) and a robotic hand are positioned on a computer motherboard. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File PhotoIf you purchase a license right, it will open in a new tabThe bill would require safety testing of advanced AI models, which tech companies have largely opposedThe bill is currently awaiting the signature of the California governorSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California's legislature on Wednesday passed a hotly contested artificial…
Netflix's buzzy new show is based on a shocking true story, but you have to see it to believe it
Netflix recently released a show called “The Accident.” This Mexican drama has become increasingly popular due to its bizarre premise, based on shocking real-life events. Since its release on August 21, “The Accident” has dominated streaming top 10 lists, despite not having much pre-release hype. Similar to the incredible success of “Under Paris” on Netflix, it seems the streaming service has found another winner with its international shows. The Spanish-language show is a 10-episode drama thriller that follows a horrific tragedy that occurs at a boy's birthday party in Santa Cruz, Mexico. The characters in “The Accident” are a group…
The CTA is using a new technology called Zero Eyes to detect firearms on the L platform, which is currently in a pilot program.
CHICAGO (WLS) — The CTA has announced plans that could help keep passengers safer with a new technology system now installed in some stations that detects guns on L platforms.The system, called “Zero Eyes,” is a 24/7 surveillance technology that can detect guns on CTA platforms.ABC7 Chicago is currently streaming 24/7. Click here to watch”This is designed to detect exposed weapons through our current camera systems,” said Kevin Ryan, CTA's vice president of security.The CTA said the technology, already in use on some platforms, immediately sends an alert to CTA security and Chicago police if a gun is detected.For now,…