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Head midwife and clinic director Jenny Joseph, back row, left, examines Husnah Mixon with the help of her children, Asaal Lorien, left, 7, and Alonzo Scott Jr., 1, at Common Sense Birthing Center in Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Laux) Jenny Joseph, head midwife and director of Common Sense Childbirth Clinic, talks with patients and staff, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. Midwives who run the program welcome vulnerable patients who other clinics would turn away, such as those who don't have insurance or who don't receive prenatal care until late in their pregnancy. (AP Photo/John…
Check out the latest F1 odds and my predictions and picks for the Dutch Grand Prix race on Sunday, August 25. Bet on Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and more.After a few weeks of summer hiatus, F1 returns to the track this weekend for the Dutch Grand Prix (9 a.m. ET, ESPN). This is the home race for reigning F1 World Champion Max Verstappen and a track he is extremely fond of, having won all three races there since F1 returned after a 35-year hiatus.Last year's Dutch Grand Prix was affected by rain, which began falling shortly after the green flag…
Real estate reporter Jeff Andrews speaks with Ocusell founder Hayden Liebeschl to talk artificial intelligence and compliance software in the post-settlement environment. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Jeff Andrews: Tell us a little bit about Ocusell and the platform. Real estate agents using Ocusell can post listings to multiple compliant MLSs within the same interface. Does Ocusell eliminate the need for Matrix, Paragon, or other traditional MLS interfaces? Hayden Rieveschl: No. I have to go on and on about this. Instead, we streamline the listing process. An agent or an administrator listing on behalf of an…
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Although 2023 marks a relatively slow year for new wind power installations in the United States, the industry continues to see growth, strong performance, expanding supply chains and attractive pricing, according to a report prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). With electricity sales prices for newly built projects ranging from under $20 to over $40 per megawatt-hour (MWh), the cost of wind power is well below its value to the grid system, health, and climate. “While the price of wind energy has trended upwards in recent years,…
As sailing broadcasts evolve, viewers of the Louis Vuitton 37th America's Cup will be able to see real-time wind changes along the race course, while a yacht simulator will take the wind data and calculate the optimal route around the course. A feat of engineering and design, WindSight IQ™ gives commentators and viewers more data and insight into international sailing's premier event than the teams competing on the water. With 77% of Gen Z and 75% of millennials preferring to watch sports away from live venues, the on-screen viewing experience is more important than ever. With wind patterns being a…
'The real face of Jesus': AI reveals image of the Turin Shroud after X-ray analysis confirms 'shroud of Christ' is authentic
Recent scientific research has confirmed the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, a sacred cloth believed to have been used to encase the body of Jesus Christ, and released several AI-generated images. Building on this groundbreaking discovery, researchers have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to create high-resolution images based on faint traces left on the shroud. Italian researchers have used new X-ray technology to date the Shroud of Turin to between 55 and 74 AD, confirming its authenticity as a 2,000-year-old relic. (The Shroud of Turin. (Photo: X/ @trad_west_)) A photo currently going viral on the Internet is one…
Former U.S. men's national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann said Mexican players are “comfortable” in their domestic Liga MX and should seek opportunities in Europe to improve themselves and El Tri.”Maybe they're too comfortable in Mexico because they make a lot of money there, they play in full stadiums and it's exciting. If you look at the stadiums around Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City, they're all great, amazing places. Maybe that's why they don't have enough motivation to challenge Europe,” Klinsmann said.The Mexican national team has struggled in recent years, suffering early group stage exits at the 2022 World Cup and…
Get your free copy of Editor's DigestFT editor Roula Khalaf picks her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Open source artificial intelligence was one of the most surprising tech stories of the past year. As companies like OpenAI and Google poured billions of dollars into building ever more powerful AI, “open” models that developers can freely use and adapt have filled the performance gap.There's just one drawback: Most of these open source systems aren't very open. Critics accuse their proponents of “open washing” — that is, trying to reap the benefits of the open source halo effect, free from the constraints…
UScellular had such high fixed wireless penetration in their Missouri town that they were running out of capacity and couldn't sell any more products, so they decided to work with Tarana to increase the capacity of their network. UScellular and Tarana are using CBRS GAA spectrum for the Missouri project.U.S. Cellular plans to sell most of its spectrum and subscribers to T-Mobile, but that won't stop wireless carriers in the region from pursuing their fixed wireless access (FWA) ambitions, even if that means competing directly with T-Mobile in some areas. In fact, UScellular is partnering with Tarana Wireless to expand…
U.S. investors dominate Europe's AI scene as they learn to coexist with regulators on the Old Continent
The European Artificial Intelligence (AI) ecosystem has seen unprecedented growth in the past few years. In fact, a recent report by Roosh in partnership with Dealroom found that AI funding in Europe has increased tenfold in just ten years. This year alone, GenAI funding in Europe has increased more in the first six months than in any other year to date. This growth did not happen in a vacuum, it is driven primarily by US investors, whose influence cannot be underestimated. As of mid-2024, US investors are investing 20 times more in Generative AI in Europe than any other country.…